Christine Bottomley
Christine Bottomley | |
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Born | Rochdale, England |
Occupation | Actress |
Christine Bottomley (born Rochdale, England) is an English actress.
Life and career
Born in Rochdale, she went on to study at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama,[1] before taking her first role in an episode of EastEnders.
Bottomley recently appeared in the eighth episode of the second series of Torchwood, "A Day in the Death". She appears in comedy series Massive on BBC Three and the BBC One drama Hope Springs and also a BBC drama: Land Girls.
She has starred in a 2009 film, entitled Hush.
On radio she appeared in Justin Moorhouse's Everyone Quite Likes Justin series 2, as Lisa from 2012.
Filmography
TV
- EastEnders (2001) as Kirsty
- Holby City (2002) as Danni Simmons
- Dalziel & Pascoe (2002) as Christine Fitzgerald
- The Bill (2002) as Sandie
- Heartbeat (2003) as Susie Ward
- Early Doors (2003–2004) as Melanie
- Shameless (2006) as Zoe Wyatt
- Instinct (2007) as Milly
- Tess of the D'Urbervilles (2008) as Kate
- Torchwood (2008) as Maggie Hopley
- Hope Springs (2009) as Shoo Coggan
- Land Girls (2009) as Annie Barratt
- The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister (2010) as Ann Walker
- Inspector George Gently (2011) as Nurse Molloy
- Midsomer Murders (2011) as Blaze Leadbetter
- Great Night Out (2013) as Julie
- Silent Witness (2013) as Detective Inspector Kate Warren
- DCI Banks (2014) as Katy Heath
- In the Club (2014-present) as Vicky
- Undeniable (2014) as Emma
Films
- Hush (2009) as Beth
- The Arbor (2010) as Lisa Thompson ( nominated best supporting actress Critics Circle Awards 2012)
- Strawberry Fields (2012) as Emily
- Keeping Rosy (2013)
- The Waiting Room
- Little White Lies ( nominated for best actress British Independent Film Festival)
- All In Good Time
External links
References
- ↑ "Interview with Christine Bottomley". Retrieved 2008-01-07.
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