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Amy Manson
Years active2006–present

Amy Manson (born 1985)[1] is a Scottish actress, known for portraying Alice Guppy in Torchwood, Abby Evans in Casualty and Lizzie Siddal in Desperate Romantics.

Background

Born and brought up in Aberdeenshire,[2] Manson has a sister, Ailsa and a brother, James.[3] She attended Stage Coach, a Saturday drama school, before leaving home for London at the age of seventeen.[3] She trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama, leaving early to film Pumpkinhead: Blood Feud in Romania.[2]

She currently lives in North London.[3]

Career

Manson made her film debut in Pumpkinhead: Blood Feud, and has also appeared in the horror film Blood Monkey and the short film Smile Emily.[4] She has lent her voice to the radio dramas Lost in Plain Sight, The Summer Walking and The Dead Hour.[5]

On television, Manson played Alice Guppy in two episodes of Torchwood, and appeared as Abby Evans in nine episodes of Casualty. She has guest-starred in episodes of Doctors, The Bill and My Family.

Manson played Lizzie Siddal, muse, wife and lover of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, in the BBC Two period drama Desperate Romantics.[6] She is currently appearing as the vampiress Daisy in series two of Being Human, alongside Desperate Romantics co-star Aidan Turner.[7][8]

Manson played Ginger Corrigan in the August 2010 broadcast of Agatha Christie's Marple: The Pale Horse,[9] and will play Fleur Morgan in Outcasts[10], a forthcoming eight-part series by Kudos for BBC One.

Awards

Manson won Best Performance (Female) at the 2008 Critics' Awards for Theatre in Scotland, for playing Stepdaughter in the National Theatre of Scotland production of Six Characters in Search of an Author.[11]

Filmography

Television

Year Show Role Notes
2006 The Bill Martine McKenzie
- Episode 405 (2006)
Police drama
2007 My Family Casting P.A.
- Breaking Up Ain't Hard To Do (2007)
Sitcom
Nearly Famous Melanie
- Episode 1.5 (2007)
TV series
2008 Doctors Kelly Moore
- Jack the Lad (2008)
Soap opera
Torchwood Alice Guppy
- Fragments (2008)
- Exit Wounds (2008)
TV series
Casualty Abby Evans
- 9 episodes (2008–2009)
Soap opera
2009 Desperate Romantics Lizzie Siddal Period drama
2010 Being Human Daisy
- 6 episodes (2010)
TV series
Agatha Christie's Marple: The Pale Horse Ginger Corrigan Television film

Film

Year Film Role Notes
2007 Pumpkinhead: Blood Feud Jodie Hatfield
Blood Monkey Amy Armstrong

Theatre

References

  1. ^ IMDB Page – Biography
  2. ^ a b Ramaswamy, Chitra (10 February 2008). "Theatrical Six appeal". The Scotsman. Retrieved 2009-07-06. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  3. ^ a b c Beacom, Brian (24 March 2008). "I'd never been to the Citz...now I'm star of the show". Evening Times. Retrieved 2009-07-06. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  4. ^ National Theatre of Scotland - Six Characters in Search of an Author - Amy Manson
  5. ^ "Afternoon play from Finlay". Stornoway Gazette. 10 August 2009. Retrieved 2009-08-11. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  6. ^ "Desperate Romantics" press pack: Introduction BBC Press Office. 2009-06-25.
  7. ^ BBC - Press Office - Network TV Programme Information BBC Week 2 2010 Retrieved 2009-12-22.
  8. ^ Hendry, Steve (17 January 2010). "Rising star Amy Manson on her bloody good horror roles". Daily Record. Retrieved 2010-02-23. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  9. ^ Press releases | Programme press releases | Marple The Pale Horse ITV Press Centre. Retrieved 2010-02-23.
  10. ^ BBC - Press Office - Meet the Outcasts in a major new BBC One drama series Retrieved 2010-05-13.
  11. ^ The Stage / News / Dundee Rep's Peer Gynt sweeps Critics Awards for Theatre in Scotland
  12. ^ The Stage / Reviews / Six Characters in Search of an Author

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