Amanda Burton
Amanda Burton | |
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Born |
Derry, Northern Ireland | 10 October 1956
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1981–present |
Spouse(s) |
Jonathan Hartley (1976-1982) Sven Arnstein (1989-2006) |
Awards |
National Television Award TV Quick Award |
Amanda Burton (born 10 October 1956) is a Northern Irish actress, active from 1981. During her career, Burton was best known for her television roles as Heather Black in the Channel 4 soap opera Brookside, Beth Glover in Peak Practice, Sam Ryan in the BBC crime drama series Silent Witness, Clare Blake in The Commander and Karen Fisher in Waterloo Road.
Early years
Burton was born in Derry, Northern Ireland. She is the youngest of four girls. Her father was a primary school headmaster.[1] After attending Londonderry High School, a girls-only secondary school in the city of Derry, she moved to England at the age of 18, where she spent three years studying drama at the Manchester Metropolitan School of Theatre.[1] Whilst there she met theatre technician Jonathan Hartley, whom she married when she was 20.
Career
Although best known for her television roles, Burton had worked almost exclusively in the theatre prior to landing the role of Heather Black in Channel 4's Liverpool-based flagship drama series Brookside. After nearly four years in the role, during which time Heather had become one of the show's most-popular residents of Brookside Close, she began to lose sympathy with her character and decided to leave. Following her departure her television work consisted mainly of guest appearances, with parts in a number of peak-time drama series including Minder, Inspector Morse, Boon, Medics, Van Der Valk, Stay Lucky and Lovejoy.
In 1993 Burton starred alongside Kevin Whately in Peak Practice. She played the role of Doctor Beth Glover in the medical drama series, based in Derbyshire's Peak District, for three series until her departure in 1995. In 1996 she then took the main role of Professor Sam Ryan in the highly acclaimed BBC drama Silent Witness; she held this role until 2004.
After Silent Witness, Burton also took on the role of Prosecutor Helen West in a series based on Frances Fyfield's novels. She also played Aunt Polly in a 2003 remake of Pollyanna. One of her most recent roles is as Commander Clare Blake in Lynda La Plante's drama The Commander.
In 2010, Burton appeared in the sixth series of BBC drama Waterloo Road as new head teacher, Karen Fisher,[2] and departed in 2011.[3]
Burton recently starred in BBC1's Celebrity Masterchef and made it through to the semi-finals.
Notable roles
Film
- Bronson (2009) as Mum
Television
- Brookside as Heather Huntingdon/Haversham/Black (1982–86), Channel 4
- Inspector Morse as Mirella Lunghi in "The Settling of the Sun" (15 March 1988), ITV
- Boon as Margaret Daly (1987–88), ITV
- Medics as Vikki in "Jessica" (1990), ITV
- A Casualty of War as Nicola (1990)
- The Storyteller: Greek Myths as Aithra (1990)
- Van der Valk as Elly van Roekel in "Doctor Hoffmann's Children" (1991), ITV
- Lovejoy as Bonnie Wright in "Kids" (15 March 1992), BBC One
- Stay Lucky as Jane Higgs in "The Food of Love" (1992), ITV
- Peak Practice as Dr. Beth Glover/Kerruish (1993–1995), ITV
- Silent Witness as Sam Ryan (1996–2004), BBC One
- The Precious Blood as Rosie Willis (1996)
- The Gift as Lynn (1998)
- Forgotten as Rachel Monroe (alias Carla Hayden) (1999)
- Little Bird as Rachel Lewis (2000)
- The Whistle-Blower as Laura Tracey (2001)
- Helen West as Helen West (2002)
- Dinotopia as Rosemary (2002)
- Pollyanna as Aunt Polly (2003)
- The Commander as Commander Clare Blake; (2003–08)
- Agatha Christie's Marple as Sister Clotilde in "Nemesis" (1 January 2009), ITV1
- Waterloo Road as Karen Fisher (2010–2011), BBC One
- Amanda Burton: Forensic Killers as herself (2013), Discovery
- Midsomer Murders as Carole Latimer (2015) episode 17.2 "Murder by Magic".
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
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1998 | National Television Award | Most Popular Actress | Silent Witness | Won |
1999 | National Television Award | Most Popular Actress | Silent Witness | Won |
1999 | TV Quick Award | Best Actress | Silent Witness | Won |
2001 | National Television Award | Most Popular Actress | Silent Witness | Won |
2003 | National Television Award | Most Popular Actress | Silent Witness | Nominated |
2004 | IFTA Award | Best Actress in a TV Drama | Silent Witness | Nominated |
2011 | TV Quick Award | Best Actress | Waterloo Road | Won |
References and notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Bearn, Emily; "Being Amanda Burton" Telegraph.co.uk, 10 May 2002 (Retrieved: 14 July 2009)
- ↑ http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2009/10_october/16/waterloo.shtml
- ↑ http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/s24/waterloo-road/news/a316617/amanda-burton-quits-waterloo-road.html
External links
- Amanda Burton at the Internet Movie Database
- Burton provides the voiceover to a short film for UK children's charity The Children's Trust, Tadworth