Anne Marie Duff
Anne-Marie Duff is an English actor and Narrator. Duff's first television appearance came during the latter part of 1990, after she completed her studies at Drama Centre London. Anne-Marie Duff, a British actress, was born in Chiswick on the 8th of October, 1970. Anne-Marie Duff (8 October 1970) was an English stage and screen actress. Her first major role is Fiona Gallagher from the UK series Shameless in the series' initial two seasons. The Virgin Queen (2006) was her subsequent part. Also, she played the title role in Queen Elizabeth I as well as the lead character on From Darkness, a television show that premiered in the year 2015. Duff was in films like Enigma (2001) The Magdalene Sisters Notes on a Scandal (2006) French Film (2008) The Last Station and Nowhere Boy Before I Go to Sleep (2014) as well as Suffragette (2015). The Virgin Queen Shameless The Virgin Queen and Suffragette both earned her BAFTA Nominations as Best Actresses. Anne-Marie Duff, an award-winning English actor who excels in the showbiz has earned her place in theatres and radio films with great flair. Her roles on Shameless (a British comedy-drama TV series) as well as The Virgin Queen, a TV miniseries that focused on Queen Elizabeth I earned her national notoriety. Anne-Marie is also a talented stage actor, having spent more than two decades on the stage. She has worked extensively in The Royal National Theatre.
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