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Emma Cunniffe (born 3 July 1973) is a British film, stage and television actress. Her television credits include ''The Lakes'' (BBC 1997, 1999), "Biddy" in a TV adaptation of ''Great Expectations'', ''All the King's Men'', ''Clash of the Santas'', alongside Robson Green and Mark Benton, ''Clocking Off'' (BBC), and ''Flesh and Blood'' with Christopher Eccleston.〔 (【引用サイトリンク】 work = Drama Faces ) 〕 She also appeared in the sixth season ''Doctor Who'' episode "Night Terrors", alongside the Eleventh Doctor played by Matt Smith. She appeared in the BBC documentary ''The Genius of Mozart'' as Constanze, Wolfgang's wife. In 2009, she played Carol Boynton in the ITV adaptation of ''Appointment with Death'', in series 11 of Agatha Christie's Poirot. In mid-2014, she played DS Hawthorn in Coronation Street, investigating the circumstances of the attack on and subsequent death of Tina McIntyre (Michelle Keegan) and on 5 January 2015, she played Kenzie Calhoun's mother, Ailsa in ''Waterloo Road'' On stage she won the UK Theatre Awards for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her performance in ''The Master Builder'' in 2000. Her other stage work includes ''Tales from Hollywood'', ''Losing Louis'' at the Trafalgar Studios in London and in 2006 ''Women Beware Women'' for the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-upon-Avon.〔 She was nominated for "what's on stage" award in 2011 for her role as Elizabeth Proctor in ''The Crucible'' at Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park. In 2015 she appeared as Mabel Grayson in the BBC TV series ''Father Brown'' episode 3.9 "The Truth in the Wine". The same year, she appeared as the eponymous monarch in the RSC's production of Helen Edmundson's ''Queen Anne''.〔http://www.rsc.org.uk/queen-anne/cast-and-creative〕 ==References== # # 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Emma Cunniffe」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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