Duff launched her career on stage before joining the cast of the acclaimed BBC dramedy "Shameless," which brought her a pair of BAFTA nominations. She earned another BAFTA nod for her portrayal of the title character in the miniseries "Elizabeth I: The Virgin Queen" (2005).
Duff's noteworthy film work includes Notes on a Scandal (2006) and her BAFTA-nominated supporting turn as John Lennon's troubled mother in the biographical drama Nowhere Boy (2009). That same year, she played author Leo Tolstoy's daughter (opposite Christopher Plummer and Helen Mirren) in The Last Station.
The Magdalene SistersWhile women's liberation sweeps the globe, in 1960s Ireland four "fallen" women are stripped of their liberty and dignity and condemned to indefinite servitude in the Magdalene Laundries, where they'll work to atone for their "sins." Read More
Elizabeth I: The Virgin QueenThis riveting Masterpiece Theatre drama starring Anne-Marie Duff as the legendary sovereign chronicles how the shrewd Virgin Queen assumed the throne of a nation in turmoil, stabilized the economy, earned her subjects' devotion and manipulated a succession of suitors to political advantage. The... Read More
The Waiting RoomSingle mom Anna (Anne-Marie Duff) breaks off a self-destructive affair with her friend's husband (Rupert Graves) when she meets the man of her dreams -- Stephen (Ralf Little), a handsome nursing home orderly -- in a chance encounter at a train station. The feeling is mutual for Stephen, who loses... Read More
Nowhere Boy (2009) | R | |
The Last Station (2009) | R | |
PG-13 | ||
NR | ||
The Waiting Room (2007) | NR | |
The History of Mr. Polly (2007) | NR | |
Notes on a Scandal (2006) | R | |
NR | ||
Doctor Zhivago (2002) | NR | |
The Magdalene Sisters (2002) | R | |
NR | ||
Amongst Women (1998) | NR | |
