Amanda Hale

Amanda Hale

Birth : 1982-10-02,

History

Amanda Hale (born 1982) is a British actress. She won positive reviews for her performance in The Glass Menagerie at the Apollo Shaftesbury in the West End.  Hale is one of four children born to Irish immigrant parents in northwest London. She had been due to go to Oxford University to read English, but soon changed her mind and decided to become an actress.

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Amanda Hale

Movies

Pragma
Professor Josephs
Willow heads to the first School for Relationships and finds herself in a tumultuous, spicy love triangle. Should she trust science or her heart (or let's be honest… her burning loins)?
The Dinner Party
Rebecca
Dreading another evening with his wife’s friends, a self-centred, thirty-something plots cruel tricks to send them home early. But as the night wears on he is forced to confront some painful truths.
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
Officer Kandia
The surviving Resistance faces the First Order once again as the journey of Rey, Finn and Poe Dameron continues. With the power and knowledge of generations behind them, the final battle begins.
Stilts
The Doctor
A young man tries to escape a surreal dystopia where everyone wears ginormous metal stilts
The Invisible Woman
Fanny Ternan
In 1857, at the height of his fame and fortune, novelist and social critic Charles Dickens meets and falls in love with teenage stage actress Nelly Ternan. As she becomes the focus of his heart and mind, as well as his muse, painful secrecy is the price both must pay.
Scrubber
Jenny
Jenny, a young mother is looking for escape from her daily routine. After being let down by a babysitter she decides to leave her little girl with a neighbour and walk into the surrounding countryside. Here, whilst waiting by the side of the road, she is picked up by a stranger and together they drive into woodland where Jenny must choose between fantasy, escape and home.
Bright Star
Reynolds sister
In 1818, high-spirited young Fanny Brawne finds herself increasingly intrigued by the handsome but aloof poet John Keats, who lives next door to her family friends the Dilkes. After reading a book of his poetry, she finds herself even more drawn to the taciturn Keats. Although he agrees to teach her about poetry, Keats cannot act on his reciprocated feelings for Fanny, since as a struggling poet he has no money to support a wife.