Emily Hamilton
British actress (born 1971)
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Emily Miranda Hamilton (née Beevers; born 24 May 1971) is a British former actress.
24 May 1971
Emily Hamilton | |
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Hamilton at IFFI, 2006 | |
| Born | Emily Miranda Beevers 24 May 1971 Hammersmith, London, England |
| Alma mater | Oxford University |
| Occupation | Actress |
| Years active | 1994–2010 |
| Spouse | Tristan Gemmill |
| Children | 3 |
Early life
Daughter of actor Vincent Ball, of Chittaway Point, New South Wales, Australia,[1][2] Hamilton was born in Hammersmith, London, and grew up with her mother in Ealing, West London, where she attended Notting Hill & Ealing High School GDST.[citation needed] While at school, she appeared in a regular photo story for the teen magazine My Guy.[citation needed] She was originally planning to study at St Andrew's University, but after achieving better-than-expected A-Level results, she took a year out and re-applied to Wadham College, University of Oxford,[citation needed] where she graduated, studying English Literature.[citation needed]
Career
Hamilton's notable roles include:
- Eva ... Betty; 2010
- CASUAL+Y ... Julie Chester in "Love is a Battlefield" (#24.25); 2010, BBC One
- Perfect Life ... Vera; 2010
- The Queen ... Princess Diana; 2009
- Filth: The Mary Whitehouse Story ... Miss Tate; 2008 BBC Two
- The Bill ... Dr. Julia Bickham:
- "Reaching Out" (#25.50); 20 August 2009, ITV1
- "Psychiatric Help" (#25.49); 13 August 2009, ITV1
- "Line of Fire: Part 2" (#23.78); 24 October 2007, ITV1
- "Line of Fire: Part 1" (#23.77); 18 October 2007, ITV1
- Midsomer Murders ... Leonie Charteris in "They Seek Him Here"; 27 April 2008, ITV1
- The Memsahib ... Grace; 2006[3]
- CASUAL+Y @ HOLBY CI+Y ... Sarah Wincott in "Interactive: Something We Can Do" (#1.1); 2005, BBC One
- Making Waves ... Lt. Cdr. Jenny Howard; 2004
- Always and Everyone ... Dr. Saskia Walker
- "Against the State" (#4.4); 2002, ITV Granada
- "Out of Time" (#4.3); 2002, ITV Granada
- "The Protege" (#4.2); 2002, ITV Granada
- "A New Breed" (#4.1); 2002, ITV Granada
- As If ... Rachel in "Sasha's POV" (#3.1); 2002, E4
- He Died with a Felafel in His Hand ... Sam; 2001
- David Copperfield ... Agnes Wickfield; 2000
- City Central ... Lucy Barnard
- "Someone to Watch Over Me" (#2.10); 1999, BBC One
- "Northern Soul" (#2.8); 1999, BBC One
- "Second Time Around"; (#2.4); 1999, BBC One
- "Life and Death" (#1.10); 1998, BBC One
- "Picking Up the Pieces" (#1.8); 1998, BBC One
- "A Night on the Town" (#1.7); 1998, BBC One
- "Nothing Like a Dame" (#1.6); 1998, BBC One
- "A Quiet Evening In" (#1.5); 1998, BBC One
- "Throwing It All Away" (#1.4); 1998, BBC One
- "Justice to Be Done" (#1.3); 1998, BBC One
- "Pressure" (#1.2) 1998, BBC One
- "Parallel Lines" (#1.1) 1998, BBC One
- Silent Witness ... Louise Thomas
- "An Academic Exercise: Part 2" (#3.2); 1998, BBC One
- "An Academic Exercise: Part 1" (#3.1); 1998, BBC One
- The Grand ... Christina Lloyd-Price; 1998
- The Ruby Ring ... Lucy; 1997
- Holding On ... Tina; 1997
- Catherine Cookson's The Girl ... Margaret Thornton; 1996
- The Ruth Rendell Mysteries' ... Sophie Riding; 1996
- Haunted ... Mary; 1995
- The Buccaneers ... Lady Georgina; 1995
- Wycliffe ... Jean Lander; 1994
Personal life
Hamilton and actor Tristan Gemmill married in September 2001. He is best known for playing Adam Trueman in BBC One's long-running medical drama series CASUAL+Y.[4] The couple have a son and a daughter together.[5]