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Emma Lowndes

Emma Lowndes (born 1975) is an English actress, known for portraying Bella Gregson in Cranford, Mary Rivers in Jane Eyre and Margie Drewe in Downton Abbey.

Emma Lowndes
Born1975 (age 47–48)
Irlam, Salford, England
Years active2001–present
Partner(s)Jason Merrells
(2012–present)

Background

Brought up in Irlam, near Manchester, Lowndes attended Irlam Primary School and Urmston Grammar School,[1] where she was Head Girl.[2] She studied English at the University of York before training at RADA,[2] graduating in 2000.[3] Her training was partly funded by the Salford Sports and Arts Trust, established by Albert Finney and Harold Riley to assist the city's young talent.[1]

Lowndes is the eldest of three siblings born to Eric and Suzanne Lowndes. She has a younger brother, footballer Nathan Lowndes, and a sister, Katie Lowndes.[1] Lowndes lives in London with her partner, Jason Merrells and their daughter.

Career

Lowndes' television credits include Waking the Dead, Burn It, Afterlife, Doctors, Vera, Silent Witness, Heartbeat, Downton Abbey and Moving On. She also played Mary Rivers in the 2006 BBC adaptation of Jane Eyre and Bella Gregson in Cranford.

Lowndes has appeared in the films All or Nothing (2002), This Little Life (2003), Mother's Milk (2011) and Frozen (2005). She has lent her voice to the radio dramas Whitby Pier, Aperture and Hanging,[4] and played Sarah Badger in the 2001 The Tomorrow People audio drama, The New Gods.

Her theatre work includes Whose Life Is It Anyway?,[2] The Rise and Fall of Little Voice, The Seagull, Port and Cold Meat Party.[4] She has also appeared in productions of Thérèse Raquin, Measure for Measure, Topless Mum and Three More Sleepless Nights.[5] She joined the cast of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child at the Palace Theatre, London from 24 May 2017, playing the role of Ginny Potter.[6]

Awards

Lowndes won Best Actress in a Leading Role at the 2003 Manchester Evening News Theatre Awards for productions of Port and The Seagull at the Royal Exchange Theatre.[7] Her role in The Seagull also earned her a nomination at the 2003 Ian Charleson Awards.[4]

Filmography

Television

Year Show Episode Role Notes
2002 Lenny Blue DC Kerry Allen Television film
Heartbeat A Girl's Best Friend (2002) Teresa Period crime drama
2003 Burn It Jane Drama series
2004 Von Trapped Leisl 'Lee' Moogan Television film
2005 The Walk Gillian Television film
Waking the Dead Straw Dog (parts one and two) (2005) Young Grace Foley Police procedural
2006 Jane Eyre Episode 1.4 (2006) Mary Rivers Miniseries
Afterlife A Name Written in Water (2006) Zoe Supernatural drama
2007 Cranford June 1842 (2007)
August 1842 (2007)
November 1842 (2007)
April 1843 (2007)
Bella Gregson Comedy drama
2008 Doctors Attack of the Centorts: Part 1 (2008)
Attack of the Centorts: Part 2 (2008)
Mia Arnell Soap opera
The Royal Blood's Thicker Than Water (2008) Penny Darnby Period medical drama
Heartbeat Missing Persons (2008) Julie Period crime drama
2009 Moving On The Rain Has Stopped (2009) Alice Anthology series
Cranford August 1844 (2009)
October to December 1844 (2009)
Bella Gregson Comedy drama
Paradox Episode 1.5 (2009) Julie Hughes Sci-fi crime drama
2010 Survivors Episode 2.4 (2010)
Episode 2.5 (2010)
Sally Post-apocalyptic drama
2011 Silent Witness First Casualty: Parts 1 & 2 (2011) Claire Lockford Crime drama
Vera Little Lazarus Renagh Salter Crime drama
2014 Downton Abbey (Series 5) Mrs Margie Drewe Period drama
2015 The Musketeers Emilie (episode 2.4) Emilie Drama series
2020 Call The Midwife Episode 9.1 (2020) Brenda Donnelly Period medical drama

Film

Year Film Role Notes
2002 All or Nothing Party Girl
2003 This Little Life Nurse Anne
2005 Frozen Receptionist Uncredited
2019 Military Wives Annie

Selected theatre performances

References

  1. ^ a b c Donohue, Simon (29 January 2004). . City Life. Archived from the original on 8 March 2012.
  2. ^ a b c Talk of the Town: Watch this Face: Emma Lowndes The Independent. Retrieved on 2009-08-18.
  3. ^ Masterpiece Theatre | Jane Eyre | Who's Who Retrieved on 2009-08-18.
  4. ^ a b c National Theatre: Company Members: Emma Lowndes National Theatre. Retrieved on 2009-08-18.
  5. ^ Emma Lowndes | London Theatre Database 24 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 2009-08-18.
  6. ^ Longman, Will (30 March 2017). "Who are the new Harry Potter and the Cursed Child cast?". Retrieved 31 March 2017.
  7. ^ Donohue, Simon (3 December 2003). "Comedy is king at M.E.N. Awards". City Life. Retrieved 18 August 2009.

External links

  • Emma Lowndes at IMDb

emma, lowndes, born, 1975, english, actress, known, portraying, bella, gregson, cranford, mary, rivers, jane, eyre, margie, drewe, downton, abbey, born1975, irlam, salford, englandyears, active2001, presentpartner, jason, merrells, 2012, present, contents, bac. Emma Lowndes born 1975 is an English actress known for portraying Bella Gregson in Cranford Mary Rivers in Jane Eyre and Margie Drewe in Downton Abbey Emma LowndesBorn1975 age 47 48 Irlam Salford EnglandYears active2001 presentPartner s Jason Merrells 2012 present Contents 1 Background 2 Career 3 Awards 4 Filmography 4 1 Television 4 2 Film 5 Selected theatre performances 6 References 7 External linksBackground EditBrought up in Irlam near Manchester Lowndes attended Irlam Primary School and Urmston Grammar School 1 where she was Head Girl 2 She studied English at the University of York before training at RADA 2 graduating in 2000 3 Her training was partly funded by the Salford Sports and Arts Trust established by Albert Finney and Harold Riley to assist the city s young talent 1 Lowndes is the eldest of three siblings born to Eric and Suzanne Lowndes She has a younger brother footballer Nathan Lowndes and a sister Katie Lowndes 1 Lowndes lives in London with her partner Jason Merrells and their daughter Career EditLowndes television credits include Waking the Dead Burn It Afterlife Doctors Vera Silent Witness Heartbeat Downton Abbey and Moving On She also played Mary Rivers in the 2006 BBC adaptation of Jane Eyre and Bella Gregson in Cranford Lowndes has appeared in the films All or Nothing 2002 This Little Life 2003 Mother s Milk 2011 and Frozen 2005 She has lent her voice to the radio dramas Whitby Pier Aperture and Hanging 4 and played Sarah Badger in the 2001 The Tomorrow People audio drama The New Gods Her theatre work includes Whose Life Is It Anyway 2 The Rise and Fall of Little Voice The Seagull Port and Cold Meat Party 4 She has also appeared in productions of Therese Raquin Measure for Measure Topless Mum and Three More Sleepless Nights 5 She joined the cast of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child at the Palace Theatre London from 24 May 2017 playing the role of Ginny Potter 6 Awards EditLowndes won Best Actress in a Leading Role at the 2003 Manchester Evening News Theatre Awards for productions of Port and The Seagull at the Royal Exchange Theatre 7 Her role in The Seagull also earned her a nomination at the 2003 Ian Charleson Awards 4 Filmography EditTelevision Edit Year Show Episode Role Notes2002 Lenny Blue DC Kerry Allen Television filmHeartbeat A Girl s Best Friend 2002 Teresa Period crime drama2003 Burn It Jane Drama series2004 Von Trapped Leisl Lee Moogan Television film2005 The Walk Gillian Television filmWaking the Dead Straw Dog parts one and two 2005 Young Grace Foley Police procedural2006 Jane Eyre Episode 1 4 2006 Mary Rivers MiniseriesAfterlife A Name Written in Water 2006 Zoe Supernatural drama2007 Cranford June 1842 2007 August 1842 2007 November 1842 2007 April 1843 2007 Bella Gregson Comedy drama2008 Doctors Attack of the Centorts Part 1 2008 Attack of the Centorts Part 2 2008 Mia Arnell Soap operaThe Royal Blood s Thicker Than Water 2008 Penny Darnby Period medical dramaHeartbeat Missing Persons 2008 Julie Period crime drama2009 Moving On The Rain Has Stopped 2009 Alice Anthology seriesCranford August 1844 2009 October to December 1844 2009 Bella Gregson Comedy dramaParadox Episode 1 5 2009 Julie Hughes Sci fi crime drama2010 Survivors Episode 2 4 2010 Episode 2 5 2010 Sally Post apocalyptic drama2011 Silent Witness First Casualty Parts 1 amp 2 2011 Claire Lockford Crime dramaVera Little Lazarus Renagh Salter Crime drama2014 Downton Abbey Series 5 Mrs Margie Drewe Period drama2015 The Musketeers Emilie episode 2 4 Emilie Drama series2020 Call The Midwife Episode 9 1 2020 Brenda Donnelly Period medical dramaFilm Edit Year Film Role Notes2002 All or Nothing Party Girl2003 This Little Life Nurse Anne2005 Frozen Receptionist Uncredited2019 Military Wives AnnieSelected theatre performances EditRachel in Port by Simon Stephens World premiere directed by Marianne Elliott at the Royal Exchange Manchester Lowndes won a MEN Award for her performance 2002 Nina in The Seagull by Anton Chekov Directed by Greg Hersov at the Royal Exchange Manchester Lowndes won a MEN Award for her performance 2003 Nancy in Cold Meat Party by Brad Fraser World premiere directed by Braham Murray at the Royal Exchange Manchester 2003 Little Voice in The Rise and Fall of Little Voice by Jim Cartwright Directed by Sarah Frankcom at the Royal Exchange Manchester 2004 May in The Accrington Pals by Peter Whelan Directed by James Dacre at the Royal Exchange Manchester 2013 References Edit a b c Donohue Simon 29 January 2004 Why posh is not my voice choice City Life Archived from the original on 8 March 2012 a b c Talk of the Town Watch this Face Emma Lowndes The Independent Retrieved on 2009 08 18 Masterpiece Theatre Jane Eyre Who s Who Retrieved on 2009 08 18 a b c National Theatre Company Members Emma Lowndes National Theatre Retrieved on 2009 08 18 Emma Lowndes London Theatre Database Archived 24 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 2009 08 18 Longman Will 30 March 2017 Who are the new Harry Potter and the Cursed Child cast Retrieved 31 March 2017 Donohue Simon 3 December 2003 Comedy is king at M E N Awards City Life Retrieved 18 August 2009 External links EditEmma Lowndes at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Emma Lowndes amp oldid 1085683562, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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