Anne Marie Duff
Anne-Marie Duff (born in England) is an English actress and narration. Duff started her TV career during the late 1990s following her graduation from Drama Centre London. She appeared in Trial & Retribution Amongst Women and Aristocrats. Anne-Marie Duff, a British actress, was born in Chiswick on 8 October 1970. Anne-Marie Duff (8 October 1970) was an English screen and stage actress. Her fame was boosted by her role as Fiona Gallagher on the first two seasons of the UK TV series Shameless. The Virgin Queen (2006) was her following part. She also was Queen Elizabeth I as well as the main character in From Darkness, a television series that aired in the year 2015. Duff is famous for her performances as a character in Enigma (2002) The Magdalene Sisters French Film (2008) The Last Station Nowhere Boy BeforeI Go to sleep (2014) The Last Station Nowhere Boy Before I Go to Sleep (2014), and Suffragette. Her performances of Shameless the Virgin Queen Nowhere Boy and Suffragette garnered the BAFTA nominations for both the Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress categories. In addition, she was awarded an award called the BAFTA Cymru Award for Best Actress for her work in the 2007 television film The History of Mr Polly. Anne-Marie Duff is an accomplished award-winning English actress who has succeeded in making her mark in the world of show business, appearing in as well as theatres, with great elan. The roles she played in Shameless (a British comedy-drama TV series) and The Virgin Queen, a TV miniseries that focused on the Queen Elizabeth I earned her national recognition. Anne-Marie is also an outstanding theatre actor who has more than two decades of on-stage performances that include performing extensively for The Royal National Theatre.
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