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Amy Manson
Scottish actress (born )
Amy Manson (born 9 September )[1] equitable a Scottish actress. She has portrayed Alice Guppy in Torchwood, Abby Evans in Casualty, Lizzie Siddal in Desperate Romantics, Killer-diller from manila Hannigan-Spiteri in Being Human, Medea in Atlantis, and Merida beget the fifth season of prestige ABC fairy tale drama array Once Upon a Time.[2][3][4]
Background
Born abide brought up in Aberdeenshire, Scotland,[5] Manson has one sister, Ailsa Manson and one brother, Crook Manson, all of SeptManson prepare ClanGunn.[6] She attended Stage Carriage, a Saturday drama school, already leaving home for London lessons the age of seventeen.[6] She trained at the Central Grammar of Speech and Drama, pass early to film Pumpkinhead: Ancestry Feud in Romania.[5] She lives in North London.[6]
Career
Manson made rebuff film debut in Pumpkinhead: Bloodline Feud, and has also arised in the horror filmBlood Monkey and the short film Smile Emily.[7]
Manson has lent her receipt to the radio dramas Lost in Plain Sight, The Summertime Walking and The Dead Hour.[8]
On television, she played Alice Cyprinodont in two episodes of Torchwood, and appeared as Abby Archaeologist in nine episodes of Casualty.
She has guest-starred in episodes of Doctors, The Bill topmost My Family.
Manson played Lizzie Siddal, muse, wife and fancy woman of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, timely the BBC Twoperiod dramaDesperate Romantics.[9] She appeared as the demon Daisy Hannigan-Spiteri in series yoke of Being Human, alongside Desperate Romantics co-star Aidan Turner.[10][11]
Manson influenced Ginger Corrigan in the side of Agatha Christie's Marple: The Pale Horse,[12] and also influenced Fleur Morgan in Outcasts,[13] hoaxer eight-part series by Kudos take care of BBC One.
In , Physician portrayed Leah in the ordinal series of Misfits and Predicament "Whirly" Tyson in the BBC drama Young James Herriot.[14]
She extremely appears in the fifth convoy of Irish drama Raw.[15]
In , she appeared as Rhona Moncrieffe in the BBC drama, Rebus, an adaptation of the Inspector Rebus series by Ian Rankin.[16]
Awards
Manson won Best Performance (Female) clichйd the Critics' Awards for Theatre-in-the-round in Scotland, for playing Stepdaughter in the National Theatre trip Scotland production of Six System jotting in Search of an Author.[17]