Anne Marie Duff
Anne-Marie Duff has been an English actress, narrator and writer for over 30 years. Her first TV appearances were during the latter part of 1990, after she graduated from Drama Centre London. Anne-Marie Duff, a British actress, was born in Chiswick on October 8, 1970. Anne-Marie Duff (8 October 1970) was an English stage-and-screen actress. Her first big role is Fiona Gallagher from the UK series Shameless in the series' initial two seasons. The Virgin Queen (2006), she played her role as Queen Elizabeth II. In 2015, the series From Darkness featured her as the main character. Duff's filmography is comprised of Enigma (2001), The Magdalene Sisters The Magdalene Sisters (2001), The Notes of Scandal (2006) French Film (2007) The Last Station Nowhere Boy Before I Go to Sleep (2014) and Suffragette 2015. Duff was nominated to win BAFTA Awards in Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, and Best Actress in Shameless The Virgin Queen. In addition to that she received the BAFTA Cymru Award in Best Actress in 2007 for her performance in the television film The History of Mr Polly. Anne-Marie Duff was a multi-award-winning English actress. She was a star in her showbiz career acting on radio and television films, as well as theaters. Her role as a mainstream star was Fiona Gallagher in the British comedy-drama series Shameless and Queen Elizabeth I on the mini-series of television The Virgin Queen. Anne-Marie has been performing for over 20 years onstage and includes extensive performances with The Royal National Theatre, is an actress with a lot of experience.






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