Martha Howe-Douglas

Martha Howe-Douglas

Nacimiento : 1980-09-19, Birmingham, West Midlands, England, UK

Historia

Martha Howe-Douglas (born 19 September 1980) is an English actress and writer. She is best known for TV series Horrible Histories (2009–2013), Yonderland (2013–2016) and Ghosts (2019–). She also starred in films such as Nativity! (2009) and Bill (2015). From 2006 until 2007, she played receptionist Donna Parmar in the BBC daytime soap opera Doctors. In 2009, she landed one of the main multi-role parts on a new children's TV history sketch show programme, CBBC's Horrible Histories where over five years/series, she played numerous characters including the queens Cleopatra, Elizabeth I, Mary, Queen of Scots and Victoria. In 2011, she appeared in The Proms, in a special live "Horrible Histories Big Prom Party" performance. In 2013, she appeared as 33-year-old Debbie Maddox in Sky1's series Yonderland. Other acting roles have included appearing in The Armstrong & Miller Show (2009) on BBC One. In 2018, she appeared in EastEnders as Annie Pritchard. In 2019, Martha Howe-Douglas appeared in the new BBC One comedy series Ghosts. Description above is from the Wikipedia article Martha Howe-Douglas, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Martha Howe-Douglas

Películas

Rey de ladrones
Female Lip Reader
Una historia basada en hechos reales, sobre un grupo de ladrones retirados que logran un último golpe en el distrito joyero de Londres. Pero la codicia pronto transforma el éxito en una pesadilla.
Bill
Anne Hathaway / Molly / Spanish Courtier / Body Collector
Lo que realmente sucedió durante Shakespeare 'años perdidos'? Sin esperanza laudista Bill Shakespeare sale de su casa para seguir su sueño.
Nativity!
Oakmoor Parent
Paul, charged with directing his school's Nativity play, falsely boasts that his ex-girlfriend plans to turn the production into a film.
Horrible Histories’ Big Prom Party
Horrible Histories Prom was a free family concert showcasing the original songs from the British television series Horrible Histories, along with classical music. It was held on 30 July 2011 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, and was that year's children's entry in the BBC's annual Proms series.