Kerrie Hayes
Kerrie Hayes | |
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Born | Anfield, Liverpool, England, UK | 13 March 1987
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2007–present |
Kerrie Hayes (born 13 March 1987)[1] is an English actress.
Background
Born and brought up in Anfield, Liverpool,[2] Hayes is one of five siblings. She has two older sisters and two younger brothers.[3] She attended Holly Lodge Girls' College in West Derby,[2] where her interest in acting began after she joined a drama class with her sister,[3] and later Liverpool Community College.[4]
Career
Hayes made her professional and television debut in BBC drama Lilies, playing the lead role of Ruby Moss.[1] She has made guest appearances in Holby City, The Commander, Casualty, Inspector George Gently[5] and four episodes of Doctors.
Hayes' film credits include Sparkle (2007), Nowhere Boy (2009), Kicks (2009), playing the lead role of Nicole,[6] and Rowan Joffé's remake of Brighton Rock (2010).[5]
She was selected for the 2009 Trailblazer showcase, an annual initiative at the Edinburgh International Film Festival highlighting new talent, for her performance in Kicks.[7] She has appeared in two series of the Channel 4 period drama The Mill. She portrayed Gwen Pearce in the 2016 BBC TV drama series The Living and the Dead.[citation needed]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2007 | Lilies | Ruby Moss | 6 episodes |
Sparkle | Feature film uncredited | ||
Holby City | Belinda Swift | Medical drama; Episode: Dust Off Your Wings | |
2008 | Doctors | Poppy Taylor | Episodes: Wooden Heart, Pokerface, Anger Management, The Last Time |
The Commander | Sharon Davis |
Police procedural; Episode: Abduction | |
Flick | Young Sue | Feature film | |
2009 | Kicks | Nicole | Feature film |
Nowhere Boy | Corrine | Feature film | |
2010 | Casualty | Poppy Wells |
Medical drama; Episode: Die and Let Live |
Brighton Rock | Borstal Girl 1 | Feature film | |
Inspector George Gently | Elizabeth Higgs | Police drama, Episode: Peace & Love | |
D.O.A. | Sharon Selby | TV comedy | |
2011 | Black Mirror | Glee | Episode: "Fifteen Million Merits" |
Shameless | Bex | Episode #8.15 | |
Tribe | Ann | Feature film | |
2012 | Room at the Top | Maria | Mini-series; Episode #1.2 |
Good Cop | WPC Amanda Morgan | 4 episodes | |
2013 | Traveller | Ann | Feature film |
2013–14 | The Mill | Esther Price | TV series |
2014 | Serious Swimmers | Gail | Short film |
Demob | Short film | ||
2015 | Schrödinger's Waltz | Dead/Alive | Short film |
2016 | The Laughing King | Short film | |
The Living and the Dead | Gwen Pearce | TV series | |
2017 | Vera | Alice Wyatt | Police drama, Episode: Natural Selection |
Little Boy Blue | Sandra Moody | 4 episodes | |
Three Girls | DC Nina Prentiss | TV mini-series; 2 parts | |
2020 | The English Game | Doris Platt | Mini-series |
References
- ^ a b Profiles – Kerrie Hayes – hellomagazine.com. Retrieved 27 October 2009.
- ^ a b "Star pupil returns". Liverpool Echo. 27 April 2007. Retrieved 27 October 2009. [dead link]
- ^ a b BBC – Press Office – Lilies: Kerrie Hayes. Retrieved 27 October 2009.
- ^ "The day a new lily bloomed in Garston". Liverpool Echo. 8 January 2007. Retrieved 27 October 2009. [dead link]
- ^ a b Jones, Catherine (2 June 2010). "Why actress Kerrie is doing it for kicks". Liverpool Daily Post. Retrieved 3 July 2010.
- ^ Chapple, Mike (1 May 2008). "Lilies actress joins feature film Starstruck shooting in Liverpool". Liverpool Daily Post. Retrieved 27 October 2009.
- ^ Kerrie Hayes profile, Edinburgh International Film Festival website; retrieved 27 October 2009.Archived 1 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine
External links
- Kerrie Hayes at IMDb