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Clemency Burton-Hill
Born
Clemency Margaret Greatrex Burton

(1981-07-01) 1 July 1981 (age 43)
Other namesClemmie Burton-Hill, Hillie Clempton-Burt, Bertie Hilton-Clem
Years active1992-present

Clemency Margaret Greatrex Burton (born 1 July 1981 in London) is an English actress, novelist, journalist and violinist.[1]

Private life

The daughter of the TV presenter and writer Humphrey Burton and Gillian Hawser, an agent (who had married Robert I Hill in 1970), she attended St Paul's Girls' School and Westminster School and went on to read English at Magdalene College, Cambridge.

Since university, Burton-Hill has combined a career in acting, writing, music, and political and arts consultancy. She married James Roscoe on 18 October 2008.

Writing career

Her first journalistic role was as a staff fashion writer at Vogue and she has since written for The Economist, The Guardian, The Observer, The Independent, The Sunday Times, The Sunday Telegraph, The Times Literary Supplement, Elle, and The Mail on Sunday. She has also been a columnist at Total Politics and The Liberal magazines and also for The Daily Telegraph and now is a freelance contributing editor of The Spectator.

In January 2009 Burton-Hill's first novel, The Other Side of the Stars, was published by Headline Review, a division of Hodder Headline. She has since signed a new two-book deal with Headline.

Television

In 2008 and 2009, she was a member of the live presenting team at the Proms for BBC Four and BBC Two interviewing Philip Glass and Daniel Barenboim. She has fronted the medical documentary Operation Smile, filmed in Madagascar; presented a film about Frederic Chopin for BBC World as part of their Visionaries series; and recently co-presented, with Huw Edwards, six films about the Leeds International Piano Competition for BBC Four.

In April and May 2010 Burton-Hill presented the BBC Young Musician 2010 program on BBC Four with the semi-finals and final also shown on BBC Two.[2]

Acting

Working as an actress since 1997 in film and television productions, she appeared in Hustle, Midsomer Murders, The Last of the Blonde Bombshells, Supernova, and Dream Team and played the regular role of Sophie Montgomery in Party Animals.

Music

Burton-Hill, a former scholar at The Royal College of Music where she was the recipient of the Hugh Bean Violin Prize, has toured with Daniel Barenboim and the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra. In 2005 Burton-Hill co-founded Aurora Orchestra and is a trustee of the Choir of London and a member of its orchestra with whom she regularly tours to the West Bank and Occupied Territories.

Charity interests

She is a trustee of Dramatic Need.[3]

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
1992 Emily's Ghost Kelly
1993 The Higher Mortals Melissa
1997 Dream Team Georgina Jacobs
The Promise Elizabeth Gage
2000 The Last of the Blonde Bombshells Young Vera
Hit List Nicky
2002 Until Death Emma Oldfield
2005 Midsomer Murders Hettie Trent
La Femme Musketeer Marie Mancini
2005 Supernova (TV movie) Ginny McKillip
Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God Melora
A Higher Agency Anna
2006 Party Animals Sophie Montgomery
Hustle Melissa DeMonfort
The Prince and Me 2: The Royal Wedding Princess Kirsten direct-to-video
2007 The Palace Alice Templeton
Shoot on Sight Pamela Davies
The Wreck Isabelle
2008 Agatha Christie: Poirot Claudia Reece-Holland 1 episode
Kis Vuk Arabella voice
2009 Shadows in the Sun Isabelle
Elegy Mother completed
Vivaldi Laura Padovan post-production
Crusades Rebecca post-production

References

  1. ^ "My week - Clemency Burton-Hill". The Observer. 21 January 2007. Retrieved 1 May 2008.
  2. ^ BBC Young Musician 2010 to be broadcast on BBC Two, BBC Four and BBC Radio 3 BBC, 12 April 2010
  3. ^ "Dramatic Need, registered charity no. 1119443". Charity Commission for England and Wales.

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