Myfanwy Waring

Myfanwy Waring (born 1974) is a Welsh actress, best known for her role as PC Amber Johannsen in the British drama series The Bill. Her most recent on screen role was a minor role in BBC Birmingham's daytime soap opera of Doctors playing Radio producer Cerys Williams.

Biography

Waring was born in Dyfed, Wales in 1974. She studied acting at Rose Bruford College in London.[1]

Waring made her screen debut as a credited extra in Club Le Monde (2002). She next appeared in 2003's The Modernista, a short film produced as part of the 48 Hour Film Project. Waring played "Woman" alongside Louis Waymouth as "Man".

Over the next few years, she appeared in small roles in dot the i, One Man and His Dog, Animal, and Ripper 2: Letter from Within, the sequel to 2001's Ripper.

Her first television role was that of PC Amber Johannsen in the British police procedural The Bill. She appeared on the show from December 2004 through December 2005.[2]

Waring has also been featured in commercials for numerous companies and products:

Waring appeared in a music video for the song Portent by the Southampton, England based band The Psychics.

After leaving The Bill, Waring appeared in the films A Dogges Tale and Balkanski sindrom.

As of 2008, Waring is currently touring the United Kingdom performing Come On, Jeeves, a farcical P. G. Wodehouse comedy. She performs alongside Anita Harris, Victor Spinetti, and Derren Nesbitt.[5] In June 2008, Waring co-starred in the web series Cell on Crackle.

In December 2004, Waring avoided serious injury when a Sri Lankan resort she was staying at was hit by a tsunami triggered by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake. Waring, who was swimming when the wave hit, was swept up by the wave, but was able to grab onto a tree and hold on until the waters receded.[6]

Filmography

References

  1. "Alumni Profile". bruford.ac.uk. Retrieved 2008-07-05.
  2. "Myfanwy Waring – Filmography by TV series". IMDb. Retrieved 2008-07-05.
  3. Nash, Emily (2004-11-28). "Kissing girls is OK but I'd rather put cuffs on a lad". Sunday Mirror. FindArticles. Retrieved 2008-07-05.
  4. 1 2 "Myfanwy Waring – Other works". IMDb. Retrieved 2008-07-05.
  5. Sole, Kate (2008-05-22). "Anita in the world of one-liners". Bucks Free Press. Retrieved 2008-07-05.
  6. Nash, Emily (2005-01-09). "BILL STAR MYFANWY'S TSUNAMI AGONY". Sunday Mirror. Retrieved 2008-07-05.
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