ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Amanda Ryan Amanda RyanBritish actress (born 1971) Amanda RyanBorn (1971-10-10) 10 October 1971 (age 54)London, EnglandOccupationActress Amanda Ryan (born 10 October 1971) is an English actress who trained at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.[1] She is best known for portraying Lettice Howard in Elizabeth and Vera Campbell in Britannic, as well as for her role on Channel 4's popular comedy drama Shameless as Sgt. Carrie Rogers and her appearance in the music video for "Walk Away" by Funeral for a Friend. Career Ryan's most internationally recognised role was when she played Lettice Howard, the fictional lover of the Duke of Norfolk in the Academy Award winning 1998 film Elizabeth starring Cate Blanchett. The previous year Ryan played Joanna in the 1997 film Metroland, based on the 1980 novel of the same name by Julian Barnes. She starred in the Inspector Morse episode "The Daughters of Cain" as Kay Brooks. She has appeared in productions such as the BBC2 series Attachments,[2] and the television adaptations of The Forsyte Saga and as Agnes Wickfield in the 1999 BBC adaptation of the Charles Dickens novel David Copperfield. She also played Vera Campbell in the 2000 Fox Family Channel movie Britannic and Verity Wright in EastEnders. Ryan's stage career includes credits in British productions of Patrick Marber's Closer, Simon Gray's Otherwise Engaged, Chekhov's The Wood Demon and in 2008 the part of Cathy in an adaptation of Wuthering Heights by April De Angelis. Filmography Film and television Year Title Role Notes 1993 The Micronots! Jasmine (navigator) TV series 1996 The Bill Jodie TV series – episode: "Bits and Pieces" Wycliffe Jane Trethowan TV series – episode: "Last Judgement" Jude Gypsy Saleswoman Film Poldark Cuby Trevanion TV film Inspector Morse Kay Brooks TV series – episode: "The Daughters of Cain" 1997 The New Adventures of Robin Hood Catherine TV series – episode: "The Birthday Trap" The Hunger Musidora TV series – episode: "The Swords" Metroland Joanna Film The Woodlanders Sukey Damson Film 1998 The Man Who Held His Breath Lulu Short Elizabeth Lettice Howard Film Supply & Demand Natasha TV Miniseries – episodes: "Blood Ties: Part 1"; "Blood Ties: Part 2" 1999 Simon Magus Sarah Film Kavanagh QC Charlotte Sinclair TV series – episode: "Previous Convictions" The Escort Ann Film David Copperfield Agnes Wickfield TV film 2000 Britannic Vera Campbell TV film Best Mrs. Crevand Film Attachments Sophie Moore TV series 2001 The Inspector Lynley Mysteries Deborah St. James TV series – episode: "A Great Deliverance" 2002 The Forsyte Saga Holly TV Miniseries Whoosh Josie Short Dalziel and Pascoe Kate Lowry TV series – episode: "The Unwanted" 2003 Real Men Greta Banham TV film The Forsyte Saga: To Let Holly Dartie née Forsyte TV Miniseries 2004 Murphy's Law Romy TV series – episode: "Ringers" Stealing Lives DV Karen Hearst TV film 2005 Murder Investigation Team Helen Cousins TV series – episode: No. 2.2 Christmas Merry Julia Short Red Mercury Electra Film 2006 The Amazing Mrs. Pritchard Ronnie Johnson TV series – episode: No. 1.4 2007 Sparkle Kate Film EastEnders Verity TV series – episodes: 28 May 2007, 4 May 2007, 1 May 2007 2007–2009 Shameless Carrie Rogers TV series – 21 episodes 2009 Midsomer Murders Martha Filby TV series – episode: ""The Creeper" 2011 Lewis Gina Goffe[3] TV series – episode: "Wild Justice" 2014 Suspects Rachel Sullivan 1 episode 2014 Casualty Scarlet Wren 1 episode – 26 April 2014 2015 Anti-Social Claire Film 2024 Casualty Melanie Sinclair TV series 2025-present Emmerdale DS Walsh TV series References ↑ "World Productions Biography". Retrieved 4 November 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) ↑ "BBC Interview". BBC. Archived from the original on 1 October 2002. Retrieved 4 November 2010. ↑ "PBS Wild Justice Cast and Credits", External links Amanda Ryan at IMDb Authority control databases InternationalVIAFWorldCatNationalUnited StatesOtherSNAC