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'''Rosie-Jane Day''' (born 6 March 1995) is an English actress. She is known for playing Mary Hawkins in the Golden Globe nominated [[Starz]] and [[Sony Pictures]] TV series ''[[Outlander (TV series)|Outlander]]'' and [[Sarah Jessica Parker]]'s daughter in the comedy road film ''[[All Roads Lead to Rome (film)|All Roads Lead to Rome]]'', which she co-starred in. She also stars as Tina Pemberton in [[Sky One]]'s ''[[Living the Dream (UK TV series)|Living the Dream]]'' alongside [[Phillip Glenister]] and [[Lesley Sharp]] and the 2018 [[Summit Entertainment]] feature ''[[Down a Dark Hall (film)|Down a Dark Hall]]'' alongside [[Uma Thurman]].
'''Rosie-Jane Day''' (born 6 March 1995) is an English actress. She is known for playing Mary Hawkins in the Golden Globe nominated [[Starz]] and [[Sony Pictures]] TV series ''[[Outlander (TV series)|Outlander]]'' <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ew.com/article/2015/06/10/outlander-rosie-day-season-2/|title=Exclusive: Rosie Day joins 'Outlander' season 2|website=EW.com|language=en|access-date=2019-01-10}}</ref> and [[Sarah Jessica Parker]]'s daughter in the comedy road film ''[[All Roads Lead to Rome (film)|All Roads Lead to Rome]]'', which she co-starred in. <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2014/10/rosie-day-all-roads-lead-to-rome-853842/|title=Rosie Day Joins ‘All Roads Lead To Rome’|last=Jr|first=Mike Fleming|last2=Jr|first2=Mike Fleming|date=2014-10-17|website=Deadline|language=en|access-date=2019-01-10}}</ref> She also stars as Tina Pemberton in [[Sky One]]'s ''[[Living the Dream (UK TV series)|Living the Dream]]'' alongside [[Phillip Glenister]] and [[Lesley Sharp]] <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://rts.org.uk/article/philip-glenister-and-lesley-sharp-star-sky-1-comedy-living-dream|title=Philip Glenister and Lesley Sharp star in Sky 1 comedy Living the Dream|date=2017-05-23|website=Royal Television Society|language=en|access-date=2019-01-10}}</ref> and the 2018 [[Summit Entertainment]] feature ''[[Down a Dark Hall (film)|Down a Dark Hall]]'' alongside [[Uma Thurman]]. <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2016/10/noah-silver-rose-day-down-a-dark-hall-movie-1201834917/|title=Noah Silver and Rosie Day Tread ‘Down A Dark Hall’|last=N'Duka|first=Amanda|last2=N'Duka|first2=Amanda|date=2016-10-14|website=Deadline|language=en|access-date=2019-01-10}}</ref>


== Career ==
== Career ==
Her first film was playing Angel in Paul Hyett's feature film ''[[The Seasoning House]]'' for which she received positive acclaim and won four Best Actress awards. Acting since a young age she has starred in many TV shows and dramas such as [[ITV (TV network)|ITV's]] ''[[Homefront (TV series)|Homefront]]'', ''[[Harley Street]]'', ''[[Grantchester (TV series)|Grantchester]]'', [[BBC|BBC's]] ''[[Siblings (TV series)|Siblings]]'', ''[[Cuffs (TV series)|Cuffs]]'', and [[Channel 4|Channel 4's]] ''[[Misfits (TV series)|Misfits]]''.
Her first film was playing Angel in Paul Hyett's feature film ''[[The Seasoning House]]'' <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://templeheartfilms.com/rosie-day-to-play-angel-in-the-seasoning-house/|title=Rosie Day to play Angel in The Seasoning House|website=templeheartfilms.com|access-date=2019-01-10}}</ref> for which she received positive acclaim <ref>{{Citation|title=The Seasoning House|url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_seasoning_house_2012/|language=en|access-date=2019-01-10}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://whatculture.com/film/the-seasoning-house-review|title=The Seasoning House Review|last=Watson|first=David|date=2013-06-19|website=WhatCulture.com|language=en|access-date=2019-01-10}}</ref> and won four Best Actress awards. Acting since a young age, she has starred in many TV shows and dramas such as [[ITV (TV network)|ITV's]] ''[[Homefront (TV series)|Homefront]]'', ''[[Harley Street]]'', ''[[Grantchester (TV series)|Grantchester]]'', [[BBC|BBC's]] ''[[Siblings (TV series)|Siblings]]'', ''[[Cuffs (TV series)|Cuffs]]'', and [[Channel 4|Channel 4's]] ''[[Misfits (TV series)|Misfits]]''.


She played Naomi in the stage play hit ''[[Spur of the Moment (play)|Spur of the Moment]]'' by award-winning playwright [[Anya Reiss]] at the [[Royal Court Theatre]] in London's [[West End theatre|West End]].
She played Naomi in the stage play hit ''[[Spur of the Moment (play)|Spur of the Moment]]'' by award-winning playwright [[Anya Reiss]] at the [[Royal Court Theatre]] in London's [[West End theatre|West End]]. <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.londontheatre.co.uk/theatre-news/interviews/rosie-day-interview-its-time-to-change-and-put-women-at-the-forefront|title=Rosie Day interview - 'It's time to change and put women at the forefront'|last=Longman|first=Will|date=20180206|website=London Theatre Guide|language=en|access-date=2019-01-10}}</ref>


Rosie was chosen as one of Screen Internationals Stars of Tomorrow.<ref>[http://www.screendaily.com/territories/uk-ireland/screen-unveils-2013-uk-stars-of-tomorrow/5057694.article Screen Daily article: "Screen unveils 2013 UK Stars of Tomorrow" (25 June 2013)]</ref>
Rosie was chosen as one of Screen Internationals Stars of Tomorrow.<ref>[http://www.screendaily.com/territories/uk-ireland/screen-unveils-2013-uk-stars-of-tomorrow/5057694.article Screen Daily article: "Screen unveils 2013 UK Stars of Tomorrow" (25 June 2013)]</ref>
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Rosie Day at The Gathering 2017 convention in Cologne, Germany

Rosie Day
Born
Rosie-Jane Day

(1995-03-06) 6 March 1995 (age 29)
NationalityEnglish
OccupationActress
Years active2004–present

Rosie-Jane Day (born 6 March 1995) is an English actress. She is known for playing Mary Hawkins in the Golden Globe nominated Starz and Sony Pictures TV series Outlander [1] and Sarah Jessica Parker's daughter in the comedy road film All Roads Lead to Rome, which she co-starred in. [2] She also stars as Tina Pemberton in Sky One's Living the Dream alongside Phillip Glenister and Lesley Sharp [3] and the 2018 Summit Entertainment feature Down a Dark Hall alongside Uma Thurman. [4]

Career

Her first film was playing Angel in Paul Hyett's feature film The Seasoning House [5] for which she received positive acclaim [6][7] and won four Best Actress awards. Acting since a young age, she has starred in many TV shows and dramas such as ITV's Homefront, Harley Street, Grantchester, BBC's Siblings, Cuffs, and Channel 4's Misfits.

She played Naomi in the stage play hit Spur of the Moment by award-winning playwright Anya Reiss at the Royal Court Theatre in London's West End. [8]

Rosie was chosen as one of Screen Internationals Stars of Tomorrow.[9]

In 2015, she became a series regular on Sony and Starz Golden Globe winning show Outlander.

In 2017, she stars alongside Uma Thurman in Down a Dark Hall for Summit Entertainment. Butterfly Kisses, a film in which she was the lead, won the Crystal Bear for best feature at the 67th Berlinale festival. She stars as Tina in the Sky series Living the Dream.

Filmography

Year Title Character Production
2018 Down a Dark Hall Sierra Summit Entertainment
2017 Good Omens Lisa BBC
2017 Living the Dream Tina Sky One
2017 Watership Down Thethutinang BBC
2017 Prime Suspect 1973 Pam Tennison ITV
2016 Outlander Mary Hawkins
2016 Butterfly Kisses Zara Blue Shadow Films
2016 Grantchester Joan ITV
2016 All Roads Lead to Rome Summer Post-production
2015 Howl Nina Metrodome
2015 Cuffs Stacey Shawcross BBC
2014 Soror Grace Film 4
2013 Siblings Ellie BBC
2013 Heart of Lightness Hilde Film
2013 Misfits Lucy E4
2013 Sixteen Chloe Seize Films
2013 Ironclad: Battle For Blood Kate De Vesci Content Media/Warner Bros
2012 Homefront Millie Bartham ITV
2012 DCI Banks Hannah Rothwell ITV
2012 The Seasoning House Angel Kalidescope Film Distribution
2011 Holby City Kay Barker BBC
2011 Doctors Alice Goodson BBC
2011 Good Night Cloe Blind Eye Pictures
2011 Traction Andrea Film
2010 Summer in Transylvania Mirana Nickelodeon
2009 Doctors Meg White BBC
2009 Half Moon Investigations Shell Travers BBC
2008 Harley Street Tess Elliot ITV
The Large Family Laura Large BBC
2007 My Life as a Popat Tatiana ITV
2006 The Romantics Dorothy Wordsworth BBC
2004–2005 Bernard's Watch Nicolette Ashbury ITV
Pants On Fire Lucy BBC
2003 Trust Emma Naylor BBC
2002 Family Affairs Harriett Channel Five
2002 Big Train Jenny BBC
2000 Black Books Lucy Channel 4
In Deep Charlotte ITV
1999 Hope and Glory Emma BBC

Theatre

Year Title Character Production
2018 Again Izzy Trafalgar Studios
2014 Velocity Dot Finborough Theatre
2012 Pussy Riot Kate Royal Court Theatre
2011 Microwave by Elinor Cook Becky Royal National Theatre Studio
2010 Spur of the Moment by Anya Reiss Naomi Royal Court Theatre
2006 Les Misérables Young Cosette Palace Theatre, London
2002 Winter's Tale by William Shakespeare Bohemia Royal National Theatre
2001 The Playboy of the Western World by John Millington Synge Lily Royal National Theatre
2000 Summerfolk by Maxim Gorky Anya Royal National Theatre

References

  1. ^ "Exclusive: Rosie Day joins 'Outlander' season 2". EW.com. Retrieved 10 January 2019.
  2. ^ Jr, Mike Fleming; Jr, Mike Fleming (17 October 2014). "Rosie Day Joins 'All Roads Lead To Rome'". Deadline. Retrieved 10 January 2019.
  3. ^ "Philip Glenister and Lesley Sharp star in Sky 1 comedy Living the Dream". Royal Television Society. 23 May 2017. Retrieved 10 January 2019.
  4. ^ N'Duka, Amanda; N'Duka, Amanda (14 October 2016). "Noah Silver and Rosie Day Tread 'Down A Dark Hall'". Deadline. Retrieved 10 January 2019.
  5. ^ "Rosie Day to play Angel in The Seasoning House". templeheartfilms.com. Retrieved 10 January 2019.
  6. ^ The Seasoning House, retrieved 10 January 2019
  7. ^ Watson, David (19 June 2013). "The Seasoning House Review". WhatCulture.com. Retrieved 10 January 2019.
  8. ^ Longman, Will (20180206). "Rosie Day interview - 'It's time to change and put women at the forefront'". London Theatre Guide. Retrieved 2019-01-10. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  9. ^ Screen Daily article: "Screen unveils 2013 UK Stars of Tomorrow" (25 June 2013)