Susie Amy
Known for: Acting
Born: April 16, 1981 in London, England, UK
Susie Amy was born in London in 1981, and brought up in Surrey. Although she always studied drama, she went to academic schools all her life. An agent spotted her in 1999 when she was doing a play at the National Theatre in London - 'After Juliet' by Sharman McDonald. Over the next two years she got parts in "Sirens" (2002), the sitcom 'Sam's Game', 'The Swap' and 'My Family'. In 2001, at the age of 20, she got her first big break when she was chosen to play 'Chardonnay Lane' in ITV drama Footballers' Wives (2002), which became one of the most talked about shows on TV. In 2002, after filming a second series of Footballers Wives, she was chosen for the lead role of 'Valentine D'Artagnan' in the Hallmark Production La Femme Musketeer (2004), starring alongside Michael York, Gérard Depardieu and Nastassja Kinski. For the role she had to train in martial arts, fencing and horse riding, which she is said to have loved.
Known for
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Silent Hours
Rosemary Calthorpe
Bonded by Blood
Donna Jagger
Lesbian Vampire Killers
Blonde
House of 9
Claire Leevy
Psych:9
Anne Marks
Torvill & Dean's Dancing On Ice: The Live Tour 2007
Self
Modigliani
Beatrice Hastings
Pimp
Tammy
Two Families
Guilia
Footballers' Wives
Chardonnay Lane-Pascoe
Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps
Hotel Babylon
The Royal
Come Dine with Me
Echo Beach
Angela Cole
Moving Wallpaper
Susie Amy
Death in Paradise
Ella Thomas
The Lady Musketeer
Valentine D'Artagnan
Big Brother's Bit on the Side
Self