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British TV, film, and stage actress Anna Friel first became a household name as a teenager on the serial “Brookside” (Channel 4, 1982-2003), where she enjoyed a high-profile role playing British TV’s first lesbian character. She went on to appear in supporting roles in British and American film productions, including the star-studded “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” (1999) and “Rogue Trader” (1999) opposite Ewan McGregor, before making the leap to American series television in the courtroom drama “The Jury” (2004)....

Filmography

Land of the Lost - ( - Cast / 2009 / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
Goal! 2 - ( Roz / 2007 / Released / )
Goal! The Dream Begins - ( Roz Harmison / 2006 / Released / Buena Vista International )
Timeline - ( Lady Claire / 2003 / Released / )
Me Without You - ( Marina / 2002 / Released / )
St. Ives - ( Flora / 2001 / Released / )
The War Bride - ( Lily / 2001 / Released / )
An Everlasting Piece - ( Bronagh / 2000 / Released / )
Shiner - ( / 2000 / Released / )
Sunset Strip - ( Tammy / 2000 / Released / )
Mad Cows - ( Maddy / 1999 / Released / )
William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream - ( Hermia / 1999 / Released / )
The Land Girls - ( Prue / 1998 / Released / Village Roadshow Pictures Worldwide )
The Tribe - ( Lizzie / 1998 / Released / )
Bathory - ( Countess Bathory / / Released / )
Niagara Motel - ( Denise / / Released / )
TV Credits
Pushing Daisies ( 2007 / Released ): Actor
Corpsicle ( 2007 )
TV Episode Charlotte 'Chuck' Charles

Bitter Sweets ( 2007 )
TV Episode Charlotte 'Chuck' Charles

Smell of Success ( 2007 )
TV Episode Charlotte 'Chuck' Charles

Bitches ( 2007 )
TV Episode Charlotte 'Chuck' Charles

Girth ( 2007 )
TV Episode Charlotte 'Chuck' Charles

Perfect Strangers ( 2004 / Released ): Actor
The Jury ( 2004 / Released ): Actor
Too Jung to Die ( 2004 )
TV Episode Megan Delaney

TV Episode Megan Delaney

Pilot ( 2004 )
TV Episode Megan Delaney

The Boxer ( 2004 )
TV Episode Megan Delaney

Memories ( 2004 )
TV Episode Megan Delaney

Our Mutual Friend -- By Charles Dickens ( 1999 / Released ): Actor
Rogue Trader ( 1999 / Released ): Actor
Cadfael 3 ( 1998 / Released ): Actor
About Face ( 1996 / Released ): Actor
Full Biography (Back to top)

British TV, film, and stage actress Anna Friel first became a household name as a teenager on the serial “Brookside” (Channel 4, 1982-2003), where she enjoyed a high-profile role playing British TV’s first lesbian character. She went on to appear in supporting roles in British and American film productions, including the star-studded “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” (1999) and “Rogue Trader” (1999) opposite Ewan McGregor, before making the leap to American series television in the courtroom drama “The Jury” (2004). However it was the debut of ABC’s quirky dramedy “Pushing Daisies” (ABC, 2007- ) in the fall of 2007 that truly brought Friel international renown, earning her a Golden Globe nomination for her leading role in the season’s critical fave.

Born on July 12, 1976 in Rochdale, Lancashire, England, actress Anna Friel shot to fame at age 16 playing Beth Jordache, British television's first lesbian character, on the serial "Brookside.” Between 1993-95, her character was controversial, yet proved to be extremely popular in the UK, inspiring many "Free Beth Jordache" campaigns when the character was on trial for patricide. Despite her status as a household name, however, Friel was dropped from the show in 1995 when writers forced Beth to commit suicide off-screen. The petite beauty remained visible – in more ways than one – frequently appearing in semi-nude or nude shots in British magazines, while continuing to act in such ventures as an episode of HBO's "Tales from the Crypt" in 1996 and portraying Bella Wilfer in the 1998 BBC adaptation of "Our Mutual Friend.”

Friel continued to develop a sex symbol persona with her role in the BBC-2 movie "The Tribe" (1998), playing a seductive member of a cult-like Goth group – a role that required full frontal nudity. She segued to the big screen as the brazen flirt Prue in David Leland's World War II drama, "The Land Girls" (1998). A sprightly blonde, with mischievous eyes and a knowing smile, Friel brought a combination of innocence and vivacious charm to her portrayal of a working-class girl, amplifying the character to something more than a simple tart.

She continued to establish herself as a film actress as Ewan McGregor's wife in "Rogue Trader" (1998), the biopic of Nick Leeson, whose financial dealings brought about the collapse of Barings Bank. She joined a stellar cast that included Kevin Kline, Michelle Pfeiffer, Christian Bale and Rupert Everett for another telling of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (1999), playing Hermia, the love-torn daughter of an overly-controlling father (Bernard Hill) who wants her to marry another man (Bale).

Friel began making more of a name for herself in the United States, first by appearing in small independent films, followed by regular series work on television. She headlined the British-made “Mad Cows” (1999), playing a newly single mother who shoplifts and stages a prison break scheme with her best friend (Joanna Lumley) so she can find the couple who adopted her son. In “Sunset Strip” (2000), an affective and well-meaning film set in 1972 Los Angeles, Friel was a struggling fashion designer catering to the Strip’s myriad rock musicians. After playing the sultry nurse girlfriend of a barber (Barry McEvoy) who gets a job at an Irish insane asylum in “An Everlasting Piece” (2000), she traveled back to Napoleonic France to play a local woman in love with an army officer (Jean Marc Barr) in the swashbuckling romance, “St. Ives” (2001). Friel then gave a strong performance as the troubled and unpredictable Marina, lifelong best friend to the steady and bookish Holly, in “Me Without You” (2002).

After the failure of “Timeline” (2003), a sci-fi action flick about a group of modern day scientists trapped in 14th century France which starred Paul Walker and Frances O’Connor, Friel decided to try her hand at American television. She landed a regular gig on the short-lived legal drama, “The Jury” (Fox, 2004-05), Tom Fontana’s look at the deliberation process, as seen through the eyes of a different New York jury every week. In the CBS movie “Perfect Strangers” (2004), Friel played a junior ad rep in London who switches jobs with a New York executive – thanks to a company exchange program – and learns how much she has in common with her counterpart.

She finally scored a TV hit with “Pushing Daises,” an oddball, stylized tale of a man (Lee Pace) with the power to bring the dead back to life – unless he touches them again; sending them back to a permanent death. Friel played his childhood sweetheart Chuck, whom he revives after she is murdered on a cruise ship, only to fall hopelessly in love and never be able to touch her again. In 2008, Friel earned her first Golden Globe nomination for her role in the highly-acclaimed series.


Profession(s):
Actor
Sometimes Credited As:
Anna Lulu Friel
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Companion(s)
Darren Day , Companion , ```..Dated c. 1995-96
David Thewlis , Companion , ```..Living together as of 2001
Robbie Williams , Companion , ```..Formerly with band Take That, later a successful solo artist; no longer together


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Education
Oldham Drama School Oldham, England
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art London, England
Awards (Back to top)
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play "Closer" 1999
Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding Ensemble Performance "Closer" 1999
Theatre World Award "Closer" 1999

Milestones (Back to top)
2007 Cast as Chuck in the ABC series, "Pushing Daisies"; earned a Golden Globe (2008) nomination for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy Series
2006 Starred as the love interest of a professional soccer player in Danny Cannon's "Goal! The Dream Begins"
2003 Cast in Richard Donner's "Timeline"
2002 Appeared in the independent feature "Me Without You" alongside Michelle Williams
2001 Portrayed Lulu in Frank Wedekind's plays at the Almeida Theater in London
1999 Broadway debut alongside Natasha Richardson, Rupert Graves and Ciaran Hinds in "Closer"
1999 Cast opposite Ewen McGregor in the Nick Leeson biopic, "Rogue Trader" (premiered in the US on HBO)
1999 Played Hermia in the all-star remake of "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
1998 Had featured role of Bella Wilfer in BBC adaptation of "Our Mutual Friend"
1998 Engendered controversy for her nude scenes in the BBC-2 movie "The Tribe"
1998 Feature acting debut, "The Land Girls"
1996 Appeared in an episode of HBO's "Tales From the Crypt"
1993 - 1995 Played Beth Jordache, the first openly lesbian character on British TV, in the Channel 4 serial "Brookside"
1991 TV acting debut as Michael Palin's daughter in an episode of the British series "GBH" (Channel 4)
Raised in Donegal, Ireland
Moved with family to Rochdale, Lancashire, England
Had role in the second and third installments of "Cadfael" (shown in the USA on PBS' "Mystery!")


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