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Sep 11, 1993 · Anne Marie Timoney has been anything but silent for the past decade. Today she is in the major league of Scottish actors, a rising voice who is making herself heard.
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Anne Marie Timoney is known for Dear Frankie (2004), Young Adam (2003) and On a Clear Day (2005).
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Anne Marie Timoney is known for Dear Frankie (2004), Young Adam (2003) and On a Clear Day (2005).
- Growing up in Perthshire. I GREW up in the Perthshire countryside before we moved into Perth itself. My grandparents lived in north Perthshire, just outside Aberfeldy.
- Being from Scotland. I DO think there’s a kind of buzz about coming from Scotland, having a Scottish identity. and coming from a rural area. I can’t quite put my finger on it, but, when you meet people from elsewhere or you travel to other countries, there’s a pride in saying “I’m from Scotland”.
- Performing as a child. I THINK the imaginative sense of play I had as a child is probably the main reason I became an actor. As a child I was always dressing up, playing and telling stories.
- Moving to Glasgow. WHEN I was 18, I moved to Glasgow to go to Langside College. I got a job working front-of-house at the Citz (the Citizens Theatre). That was where I met my friends (theatre designer) Kenny Miller and (writer, director and actor) Johnny McKnight.
Dec 22, 2022 · TWO Doors Down star Alex Norton reveals how new neighbour Anne-Marie was an arresting sight - as she used to be his boss in Taggart. The Scots actor, who stars as long suffering Eric Baird in...
Sep 9, 1993 · The performance by Anne Marie Timoney as Alma, doubling as the mother, is courageous, and she is supported by Robert David MacDonald (who directed), Patrick Hannaway, and Daniel
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John Kazek returns, though this time in the guise of the Elvis-loving boyfriend of one of Lucille's (Innes) friends, Bernadette (Dawn Steele). The final piece of the puzzle is Anne Marie Timoney playing the nerve-ridden and (by the end of the evening) drink-soaked Miss Walkinshaw.