Fiona Hampton
Fiona Hampton |
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Occupation |
Actress |
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Years active |
2006 - present |
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Fiona Hampton is an English actress who works in theatre, television and film. She is best known for playing Amelia in Kingsman: The Secret Service.
Career
Fiona Hampton gained a first class Honours BA in Acting from Drama Centre, London.[1]
Film
Year |
Film |
Role |
Notes |
2009 |
When the Hurly Burly's Done (Short Film) |
Gwynn |
Directed by Hanna Heidrich and Alex Eslam |
2011 |
Hadley TK-421 (Short Film) |
Maggie |
Directed by Jonathan Reid-Edwards |
2014 |
Legacy |
Ms Scrivner |
Directed by Marc Small and Davie Fairbanks |
2015 |
Kingsman: The Secret Service |
Amelia |
Directed by Matthew Vaughn |
2016 |
The Windmill |
Ruby |
Directed by Nick Jongerius |
Television
Stage
Year |
Title |
Role |
Theatre / Notes |
2006 | Capulets and Montagues | Sylvia | RSC/CAPITAL Centre |
2007 | To The End of the World | Delgadino | Dumbshow |
Major Barbara | Major Barbara | Drama Centre London |
2008 | The Seagull | Arkadina | Drama Centre London |
House of Desires | Dona Leonor | Drama Centre London |
All My Sons | Kat Keller | Drama Centre London |
2009 | Too Clever By Half | Turusina | Drama Centre London |
Merchant of Venice | Portia | Drama Centre London |
Figaro Gets Divorced | Countess Almaviva | Drama Centre London, Cochrane Theatre |
2010 | The Winter's Tale | Paulina | Drama Centre London, Cochrane Theatre |
Two Planks and a Passion | Katherine Le Kolve | Drama Centre London, Cochrane Theatre |
2011 | The Merchant of Venice | Jessica | Derby LIVE |
ROAR | Moll Cutpurse | Dumbshow Theatre[6] |
The Changeling | Beatrice Joanna | Southwark Playhouse |
2012 | Playhouse Creatures | Elizabeth Farley | Chichester [7] |
Lighthearted Intercourse | Madge | Octagon Theatre |
2013 | Of Mice and Men | Curley's Wife | Octagon Theatre |
Tull | Annie Williams | Octagon Theatre |
The Glass Menagerie | Laura Wingfield | Octagon Theatre[8] |
2015 | Private Lives | Amanda | Octagon Theatre and New Vic Theatre |
2016 | A Midsummer Night's Dream | Titania/Hippolyta | New Wolsey Theatre[9] |
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