Morven Christie

Last updated 12 May 2015

Morven Christie
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Morven Christie

Born: 1979 (age: 45)

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Morven Christie is a scottish actress

In 2006 she played Juliet and Hero for the Royal Shakespeare Company in their Complete Works season.

Christie played Rose Maylie in Sarah Phelps's adaptation of Oliver Twist for the BBC, and Jane Bennet in ITV's miniseries Lost in Austen, a modern twist on Austen's Pride & Prejudice. She played the leading role in ITV series Monday Monday, and a supporting role in The Young Victoria.

In 2008 Christie was cast in Sam Mendes's first Bridge Project theatre company, playing Anya in Tom Stoppard's new adaptation of The Cherry Orchard, and Perdita in Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale which finished at The Old Vic in London, after a sellout run at Brooklyn Academy of Music inNew York and a world tour.

In January 2011, she appeared in Alan Bleasdale's BAFTA-nominated drama The Sinking of the Laconia for the BBC.

Christie also played Isa Morrison in a revival of Ena Lamont Stewart's Men Should Weep at the National Theatre, directed by Josie Rourke.

In 2011, she appeared in John Morton's BBC Four comedy seriesTwenty Twelve, in which she played Fi Healey, Head of Legacy, and in 2012 played Zoe Morgan in Hunted for BBC One and Cinemax.