Amy McAllister
Actor
Height: 5ft 5
Hair: Dark Brown
Eyes: Blue-Green
Native: Dublin*
Credits
2020, Stage, Maxwell House, Dear Ireland, Abbey Theatre, Caitriona McLaughlin
2019, Stage, Luna, The Noises, Old Red Lion Theatre, Tamar Saphra
2018, Stage, Dee/Jackie, Head-Rot Holiday, Weighed In Productions, William Maynard
2018, Stage, Mondie, Diamond, Bush Theatre/BBC Arts/Avalon, Jane Moriarty
2018, Stage, (2016-2018), Kes, Scorch (Fringe First/Irish Times Best New Play/Summerhall Best Actor), Soho/The Project/Paines Plough, Emma Jordan
2018, Stage, Sasha, My Romantic History, Live Theatre, Max Roberts
2016, Stage, Impie Haddock, Harriet Martineau Dreams of Dancing, Live Theatre Newcastle, Max Roberts
2016, Stage, Mandy, Forever Yours, Mary-Lou, Theatre Royal Bath, Laurence Boswell
2015, Stage, Polyxena, Hecuba, The Royal Shakespeare Company, Erica Whyman
2015, Stage, Minnie, Shadow of a Gunman (Irish Times Best Supporting Actress Nomination), Abbey Theatre / Lyric Theatre, Wayne Jordan
2014, Stage, Tongue Fu, Udderbelly Festival, Chris Redmond
2013, Stage, Sasha, Sons Without Fathers, Arcola Theatre, Helena Kaut-Howson
2013, Stage, Sylvia Plath's Ariel, Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre, Jamie Runcie
2013, Stage, Lead, White Rabbit Red Rabbit, Live Theatre, Nassim Soleimanpour
2012, Stage, Iris, Horse Piss For Blood, Theatre Royal, Drum Theatre, Simon Stokes
2010, Stage, Anya, The Cherry Orchard, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Rachel Kavanaugh
2010, Stage, Fanny, A Northern Odyssey, Live Theatre, Max Roberts
2010, Stage, Laurie, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Watford Palace Theatre, Jennie Darnell
2009, Stage, Lyra, His Dark Materials, Birmingham Rep/West Yorkshire Playhouse, Rachel Kavanaugh & Sarah Esdaile
2008, Stage, Lucy Pevensie, The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, Royal Lyceum Theatre, Mark Thompson
2008, Stage, Hilde, The Lady From The Sea, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Lucy Bailey
2007, Stage, Gretl, Don Juan Comes Back From The War, Belgrade Theatre, Gadi Roll '
2007, Stage, Sarah Casey, The Tinker's Wedding, The Orange Tree Theatre, Henry Bell
2007, Stage, Useful Maid, Playgoers, The Orange Tree Theatre, Helen Leblique
2007, Stage, Ellen Roberts, Nan, The Orange Tree Theatre, Auriol Smith
2006, Stage, Ellie O'Connor, The Way home, Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse, Sue Dunderdale
2006, Stage, Sally Sawney, Live Like Pigs, Royal Court Theatre, Christian Burgess
2021, Television, Marjorie Cooper, A Discovery of Witches, Sky/ Bad Wolf, Philippa Langdale
2020, Television, Miss Brett, There She Goes, BBC/ Merman, Simon Hynd
2020, Television, Tilly Hildegard, Miss Scarlet and The Duke, UKTV/PBS/Element 8/ShinAwil, Declan O'Dwyer
2019, Television, Tina, Secret Life of Boys, ABC Australia/CBBC, Simon Hynd
2018, Television, Brigid (recurring), Witless, Objective Productions for BBC3, Andrew Chaplin
2014, Television, Ruth (series regular), The Great Fire, ITV / Ecosse Films, Jon Jones
2012, Television, Mary (semi-regular), Call The Midwife, Neal Street Productions / BBC, Philippa Lowthorpe / Jamie Payne
2012, Television, Rose, Emmerdale, ITV, Alan Wareing / Henry Foster
2012, Television, Annabelle Taylor, Holby City, BBC, Daikin Marsh
2011, Television, Della Morgan (Guest Lead), Doctors, BBC, Terry Iland
2019, Feature Film, Gabriela, For Love or Money, Family Dies / GSP, Mark Murphy
2015, Feature Film, Miss Howie, Ruby Strangelove, Moshe Diomant, Evgeny Ruman
2014, Feature Film, Nellie (lead), The Man On Her Mind, Alan Hruska, Bruce Guthrie
2013, Feature Film, Sister Anunciata, Philomena, BBC Films/Pathe/Baby Cow, Stephen Frears
2018, Film, Steph (lead), Mouthy, Falmouth University, Charles Evans
2013, Film, Hope, The Boy I love, Managing Mayhem, V&A, Katie Mitchell