Anna-Marie Wayne
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| Anna-Marie Wayne | |
| Occupation | Actor |
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| Website Annamariewayne.com |
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Anna-Marie Wayne is a British actress (although she has Dual British and US nationality and holds both passports) who began her career on TV and stage at an early age and has subsequently worked in Film also.
She currently lives in Los Angeles.
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[edit] Career and Success
Wayne's TV career began in childhood, appearing on both BBC and ITV, the UK's national TV channels.
She signed to London's exclusive Sylvia Young Theatre School and went on to train for 3 years at the highly acclaimed Guildford School of Acting.
Since then she has worked in numerous films, on TV and on stage both in the UK and the US [1].
[edit] Film
Wayne's Film roles include:
- the lead role of Jacq opposite Jenny Agutter in Number One Longing, Number Two Regret [2]
- in Stephen Fry's Bright Young Things [3],
- Curtis Anderson's Blood & Guts [4], and
- playing the lead role of Sara opposite Mark Pellegrino in Disappearing in America.
She is also about to play the lead role of Misty in the US horror flick, Spike [5].
[edit] TV
Anna-Marie appeared in the hit UK TV Series Grange Hill [6] and alongside Rowan Atkinson in Mr. Bean.
[edit] Stage
On Stage, she has appeared in Slow Train to Izmir [7] and The War of The Worlds - Live on Stage [8].

