Anne Marie Duff
Anne-Marie Duff has been an English actor, narrator, and writer for the past 30 years. Following her graduation in Drama Centre London Duff made television appearances in Trial & Retribution Amongst Women and Aristocrats in the late 1990s. Anne-Marie Duff, a British actress, was born in Chiswick on 8 October 1970. Anne-Marie Duff, born 8 October 1970 in London is an English actress that works both on the stage and screen. Her fame was forged when she played Fiona Gallagher, the lead character in UK TV's Shameless for its first two seasons. The Virgin Queen (2006) was the next, and she played Queen Elizabeth. The TV series From Darkness (2013) also had her playing the protagonist. Duff was her role in Enigma (2001), The Magdalene Sisters The Magdalene Sisters Scandal (2007) French Film (2008) The Last Station, Nowhere Boy Before Go To Sleep (2014) and Suffragette (2005). Her performances on the screen in Shameless the Virgin Queen Nowhere Boy and Suffragette earned her BAFTA nominations for the Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress categories. She was also awarded the BAFTA Cymru Award for Best Actress for her work in the TV film The History of Mr Polly. Anne-Marie Duff was a multi-award-winning English actress. She is a standout in showbiz, performing on television radio movies as well as theaters. She gained mainstream attention for her role in the role of Fiona Gallagher on the British comedy drama TV show Shameless as well as the role of Queen Elizabeth as Queen Elizabeth in The Virgin Queen. Anne-Marie is also a talented stage actress, with more than two decades on the stage. She has performed extensively for the Royal National Theatre.
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