Anne Marie Duff
Anne-Marie Duff (born in England) is an English actress and narration. Her first TV appearances were at the end of the 90s, when she completed her studies at Drama Centre London. Anne-Marie Duff (born 8 October 1970) is a Britsih actor. Anne-Marie Duff (born 8 October 1970) is an English stage and screen actress. She became famous for her character Fiona Gallagher on the first two seasons of UK TV series Shameless. She then played the role of Queen Elizabeth I on the television series The Virgin Queen (2006) as well as the lead character in the series From Darkness in 2015. Duff was her role in Enigma (2001), The Magdalene Sisters Scandal (2007), Notions on a Scandal (2007) French Film (2008) The Last Station, Nowhere Boy Before Go To Sleep (2014) and Suffragette (2005). In 2015, The Virgin Queen, Shameless The Virgin Queen, Nowhere Boy Suffragette, The Last Station garnered Duff BAFTA nominations in the categories of Best Actress as well as Best Supporting Actress. The History of Mr Polly (2007) was her BAFTA Cymru Award-winning performance in Best Actress. Anne-Marie Duff, an award-winning English actor who excels on stage has earned her place in radio and theatre productions with outstanding flair. Her roles on Shameless (a British comedy-drama TV series) as well as The Virgin Queen, a television miniseries focusing on Queen Elizabeth I earned her national acceptance. Anne Marie has grown into a talented theatre actress after more than 20 years of stage performances, which includes working with the Royal National Theatre.
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