Anne Marie Duff
Anne-Marie Duff has been an English actor, narrator, and writer for more than thirty years. Duff began her career in television at the end of 1990s, after she graduated from Drama Centre London. She was on the show Trial & Retribution Amongst Women as well as Aristocrats. Anne-Marie Duff, a British actress, was born in Chiswick on the 8th of October, 1970. Anne-Marie Duff (born 8 October 1970) is an English screen and stage actress. Her fame was forged when she played Fiona Gallagher, the lead character on UK TV's Shameless for its first two seasons. The Virgin Queen (2006) came next, in which she was the title role, Queen Elizabeth. From Darkness, a television show From Darkness (2013) also included her as the protagonist. Duff played roles in films such as Enigma 2001 The Magdalene Sisters French Film 2008 The Last Station Nowhere Boy Before I fall asleep (2015) and Suffragette. The Virgin Queen Shameless The Virgin Queen and Suffragette all earned her BAFTA nominations for Best Actresses. Anne-Marie Duff was a multi-award-winning English actress. She was a star in showbiz, performing on television radio films, as well as theatres. She became a household name when she played Fiona Gallagher, in British comedy-drama show Shameless. Anne-Marie is also an accomplished theatre actress having more than two decades experience stage performances, including performing extensively for The Royal National Theatre.
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