Name |
Anna Friel |
Height |
5' 2 |
Naionality |
British |
Date of Birth |
12 July 1976, |
Place of Birth |
Rochdale, Lancashire, England, UK |
Famous for |
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Friel's acting career took off when she played the role of Beth Jordache on the British Channel 4 soap opera, Brookside from 1993-1995; she created a piece of British television history with British TV's first pre-watershed lesbian kiss.[1]. In 1995, Friel won the National Television Award for Most popular actress for her work on Brookside.
In 1998, Friel courted further controversy when she appeared in the television film The Tribe by Stephen Poliakoff, which became most memorable for its nudity and a much discussed menage-a-trois sex scene between characters played by Friel, Jonathan Rhys Meyers and Jeremy Northam.
In 1998, Friel appeared in the original broadway run of Closer by Patrick Marber at the Music Box Theatre to much acclaim, winning Drama Desk and Theatre World awards for her turn as Alice and in 2001, Friel made her West End stage debut in a fringe production of Lulu.
Her film credits include Rogue Trader opposite Ewan McGregor, David Leland's The Land Girls, which also starred Rachel Weisz and Catherine McCormack, All For Love with Richard E. Grant, A Midsummer Night's Dream with Michelle Pfeiffer, Timeline, Me Without You opposite Michelle Williams and Goal! and Goal! 2.
Friel's television work includes the short lived The Jury for the Fox Network and ITV1's Watermelon which was based on the novel by Marian Keyes. She will shortly be seen in Pushing Daisies, a new TV series from the creator of Dead Like Me and Wonderfalls, for the 2007 season on the American network ABC. [2]
In November 2006 she was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by the University of Bolton for contributions to the performing arts.[3]
She has recently been seen as the face of Pantene Pro-V Ice shine in the UK, appearing in both television commercials and print advertising, Friel has also previously appeared in commercials for 3 Mobile and Virgin Atlantic.
According to press reports, she narrowly missed out on the role of Jenny Everdeane in Gangs Of New York to Cameron Diaz. Upcoming roles include Elizabeth Bathory in Bathory and in Angel Makers opposite Helen Mirren.