Anne Marie Duff
Anne-Marie Duff has been an English actress, narrator, and writer for over thirty years. Duff's first television appearance came in the late 90s when she completed her studies at Drama Centre London. Anne-Marie Duff is a Britsih actress who was born on October 8, 1970, in Chiswick, London, United Kingdom. Anne-Marie Duff (8 October 1970) was an English stage and screen actress. Her fame was forged when she played Fiona Gallagher, the lead character on UK TV's Shameless in its initial two seasons. The Virgin Queen (2006) in which she played Queen Elizabeth II. In 2015, the show From Darkness featured her as the main character. Duff was her role in Enigma (2001), The Magdalene Sisters Notions on a Scandal (2007) French Film (2008) The Last Station, Nowhere Boy Before Go To Sleep (2014) as well as Suffragette (2005). Her roles in Shameless and The Virgin Queen Nowhere Boy and Suffragette have earned the actress BAFTA nominations in categories like the Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress categories. In addition, she was awarded her the BAFTA Cymru Award for Best Actress due to her role in the TV film The History of Mr Polly. Anne-Marie Duff is an accomplished award-winning English actress who has succeeded in establishing herself in showbiz, performing in TV theaters and radio shows with an effervescent wit. She became a household name in the role of Fiona Gallagher, in British comedy-drama series Shameless. Anne-Marie is also an experienced theatre actress, who has more than two decades of stage performances, including extensive work with the Royal National Theatre.
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