Amy James-Kelly

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Amy James-Kelly
File:Amy James-Kelly 2022.jpg
James-Kelly in 2022
Born
Amy James-Kelly

15 November 1995 (1995-11-15) (age 30)
OccupationActress
Years active2013–present

Amy James-Kelly (born 15 November 1995) is a British actress. She gained prominence through her role as Maddie Heath in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street (2013–2015). She has since starred in the Netflix series Safe (2018), the BBC One drama Three Families (2021) as well as Anne Boleyn on Blood,Sex and Royalty (2022) and on the Channel 4 sitcom Everyone Else Burns (2023).

Early life

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James-Kelly was born in Antrim, Northern Ireland and moved to England as a baby. She spent the first year of her life in Catterick, North Yorkshire before settling down in Failsworth, Greater Manchester. She attended The Blue Coat School, Oldham. She took extra-curricular classes at the Manchester School of Acting.[1][2]

Career

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James-Kelly began her career in theatre productions of Beauty Manifesto, Trojan Women, My Fair Lady and Frank and Ferdinand.

In December 2013, James-Kelly made her television debut in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street as Maddie Heath, a troubled teenager and Sophie Webster's love interest. James-Kelly found out she had been cast on the bus home from college. In February 2015, she announced she would be leaving Coronation Street and made her final appearance that June when her character was killed off.[3]

On leaving, James-Kelly said, "I made the decision to leave because I'm young and adventurous, and I want to gain more experience and explore and improve my craft. Acting is my passion and I'm excited to see where it takes me."[4] She landed her second television role as Martha Quaintain in the 2016 period drama miniseries Jericho.[5]

James-Kelly starred as Jenny Delaney in the 2018 Netflix series Safe. She also had a guest role in the BBC One series Moving On.[6]

James-Kelly made her feature film debut as Sarah in the 2019 comedy-drama Military Wives. That same year, she had a recurring role as Suzannah Washington in the BBC One and HBO series Gentleman Jack.[7]

In 2021, James-Kelly appeared as Grace Marshbrook in series 2 of the ITV crime drama The Bay and starred as Hannah Kennedy in the two-part BBC One drama Three Families.[8][9] She has a role in the Channel 4 sitcom Everyone Else Burns.

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
2017 Last Summer Emma Short film (also writer, director, producer)
2018 Mission Christmas Amy Short film
2019 Girl Alone The Girl Short film
Military Wives Sarah
2021 Seacole Miss Eames

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2013–2015 Coronation Street Maddie Heath 131 episodes
2016 Jericho Martha Quintain Miniseries, 7 episodes
2018 Moving On Emma Episode: "The Registrar"
Safe Jenny Delaney Main role. Miniseries, 8 episodes
2019–2022 Gentleman Jack Suzannah Washington/Sowden 7 episodes
2021 The Bay Grace Marshbrook 3 episodes (series 2)
Three Families Hannah Kennedy Miniseries, 2 episodes
2022 Blood, Sex & Royalty Anne Boleyn 3 part docu-drama
2023–present Everyone Else Burns Rachel Lewis Main role

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2014 British Soap Awards Best Newcomer Coronation Street Nominated
2023 Edinburgh International Television Festival Breakthrough Actor Everyone Else Burns Pending

References

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