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Amy Manson is a Scottish actress best known for her performances in 'Spencer', 'Doom: Annihilation', and 'Casualty'.
She is from Aberdeenshire, Scotland. She has been acting career since 2006 and debuted in the film 'Pumpkinhead: Blood Feud'.
She was close to appearing as Diana in a CW Wonder Woman TV series, 'Amazon'. But unfortunately, the show was canceled. The most recent work in her acting career is playing Lois in the 2021 film 'She Will'. Amy lives in North London, England. In 2011, Manson portrayed Leah in the third series of 'Misfits' and Emma Tyson in the BBC drama 'Young James Herriot'. She also guest-starred in episodes of 'Doctors', 'The Bill', and 'My Family'. She is well known for playing Abby Evans in nine episodes of 'Casualty' and has also appeared in two episodes of 'Torchwood' as Alice Guppy.
Amy also played Lizzie Siddal, wife and lover of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, in BBC Two's 'Desperate Romantics' and appeared as the vampire Daisy Hannigan-Spiteri in 'Being Human' in 2010, alongside Aidan Turner. Her other memorable roles in TV shows and films were as Ginger Corrigan in the 2010 adaptation of 'Agatha Christie's Marple: The Pale Horse', Fleur Morgan in 'Outcasts', a BBC One series, and in the fifth series of Irish drama 'Raw'.
Amy Manson's precise net worth is not known. It is surmised to be over $1 million.
Amy Manson's precise annual income is not known. It is estimated to be somewhere around $100,000. Her primary income source is from acting.
Amy Manson is 5 ft 7 in (170 cm) tall.
Amy Manson was born in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK, on September 9, 1985. She will turn 37 in September 2022.
Amy Manson grew up in Aberdeenshire in Scotland, UK, and has a sister, Ailsa Manson, and a brother, James Manson. Amy went to Stage Coach, a Saturday drama school, and trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama. She left home at 17 to move to London.
Amy Manson was previously in a relationship with 'Casualty' co-star Ben turner. But they separated in 2011. She is currently single.
In 2007, Amy Manson debuted in the movie 'Pumpkinhead: Blood Feud' in the role of Jodie Hatfield and also appeared as Amy Armstrong in the horror film 'Blood Monkey'. Six years later, she played Darsie in 'Not Another Happy Ending' and appeared as Vickey Frizell in 'Harrigan'. In 2015, Amy appeared as Pamela in 'The Chameleon' and January in 'Estranged'. Two years later, she played Fiona in 'Edie' and appeared as a girl in a club in the movie 'T2 Trainspotting'.
Some notable film roles she played in 2019 are Katie in 'Run', Cat in 'Beats', and Lieutenant Joan Dark in 'Doom: Annihilation'. Some of her more recent roles are as Anne Boleyn in 'Spencer' and Lois in 'She Will' in 2021. Amy Manson has also appeared in several television roles, such as Martine McKenzie on Episode 405 of the police drama show 'The Bill' in 2006, Melanie in 'Nearly Famous' in 2007, Kelly Moore in 'Doctors', Alice Guppy in 'Torchwood' and Abby Evans in 'Casualty' in 2008, Lizzie Siddal in 'Desperate Romantics' in 2009, Daisy in six episodes of 'Being Human' and Ginger Corrigan in 'Agatha Christie's Marple: The Pale Horse' in 2010.
In 2011 she appeared as Fleur Morgan in eight episodes of 'Outcasts', Leah in 'Misfits', Emma Tyson in three episodes of 'Young James Herriot' and Karen Burnett in 'The Field Of Blood'. Some of her other television appearances include Medea in 'Atlantis' from 2014 to 2015, the recurring role of Merida in 'Once Upon A Time' from 2015 to 2016, Cathy Gordon in 'The White Princess' in 2017, Dryad in a 'Legacies' episode in 2018, Sarah and Maladie in 'The Nevers' in 2021. Amy Manson has also voiced radio dramas such as 'Lost In Plain Sight', 'The Summer Walking' and 'The Dead Hour'. She has won the best performance award for her role as the Stepdaughter in 'Six Characters In Search Of An Author'.
Amy Manson cycled across Scotland as part of the Heads Together mental health charity.
Amy Manson won the Best Female Performance at the 2008 Critics' Awards for Theatre in Scotland for her role as the Stepdaughter in 'Six Characters In Search Of An Author', performed at Lyceum Theatre and Citizens Theatre.
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