Anne Marie Duff

First Name(s): 
Anne Marie
Last Name: 
Duff
Actress
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Multi-award winning actress Anne-Marie Duff is one of Britain’s brightest acting talents, having become a household name as Fiona in the popular television programme Shameless for which she received BAFTA Award nominations for Best actress in both 2005 and 2006 and the IFTA Award for Best Actress in 2004. She was cast in the lead role in the lavish 2005 BBC television miniseries, The Virgin Queen, for which she received IFTA and TV BAFTA nominations for Best Actress. An accomplished theatre actor, she has also worked extensively on stage with the Royal National Theatre where she most recently played the title character in Marianne Elliott's production of Saint Joan at the National Theatre to great acclaim, winning several awards for her portrayal including the Evening Standard’s Best Actress and the Critics Circle Best Actress awards. Anne-Marie’s recent films include Garage and The Waiting Room and she has just finished filming the Tolstoy biopic The Last Station, alongside Christopher Plummer, Helen Mirren and James McAvoy.

Anne Marie Duff was a BIFA jury member in 2008.

BIFA Awards Won

2009: Best Supporting Actress for Nowhere Boy



Sponsors

UK Film Council Raindance
M.A.C The Creative Partnership
Soho House Chapter Media
BBC Films Variety
3 Mills Studios Optimum Releaseing
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