Amelia Bullmore


Amelia Mary Bullmore is an English actress, screenwriter and playwright. She is known for her roles in Coronation Street, I'm Alan Partridge, Ashes to Ashes, Twenty Twelve and Scott & Bailey. Bullmore began writing in 1994. Her writing credits include episodes of This Life, Attachments, Black Cab, and ''Scott & Bailey.''

Early life and education

Bullmore was born in Chelsea, London, to Jeremy Bullmore, an advertising executive, and Pamela Bullmore, a gardening writer. She has two older brothers, including Edward Bullmore.
She studied drama at Manchester University.

Career

Acting

Bullmore was part of a cabaret group named Red Stockings, along with Helen Edmundson. While performing at the Contact Theatre in Manchester, a casting director for Coronation Street saw her performance. Bullmore played Steph Barnes in Coronation Street, and was a regular on the show from February 1990 to September 1991. She made brief returns in April 1992 and September 1995. She worked and lived in Manchester for 10 years, moving to London in 1995.
Bullmore appeared in the first series of the BBC comedy series Big Train, broadcast in 1998.
Bullmore appeared opposite Steve Coogan as Sonja, the Ukrainian girlfriend of Alan Partridge in series two of the BBC2 comedy series I'm Alan Partridge. She also appeared on BBC Radio 4's phone-in spoof Down the Line.
From 2011 to 2014, Bullmore co-starred in the crime drama Scott & Bailey. She also wrote seven episodes of the show.
In 2016, she starred in the second series of Happy Valley, playing jealous mistress Vicky Fleming.

Writing

In 2005, Bullmore wrote her first play, Mammals, which was staged at Bush Theatre and went on to tour the UK regionally.
In 2013, Bullmore wrote a second play, Di and Viv and Rose, which was staged at Hampstead Theatre. The play eventually transferred to the West End in early 2015, where it ran at the Vaudeville Theatre before closing in March.

Personal life

In 1993, Bullmore married Scottish actor Paul Higgins. They met in Manchester in 1992 while they were performing A View from the Bridge. The couple have two daughters.

Awards

Filmography

Film

Television

Theatre work

Radio work

Actor

  • 2012: "Sweet Tooth," Book at Bedtime, BBC Radio 4Sweet Tooth by Ian McEwan
  • 2016: "Delamere's Meadow," First for Radio, BBC Radio 4 – Delamere's Meadow by Nina Stibbe
  • 2017: "The Beard," Drama,BBC Radio 4 – The Beard by Timothy X Atack
  • 2023: "A Single Act", Drama,BBC Radio 4 – A Single Act by A. L. Kennedy

    Writer

  • 2007: "Down the Line," BBC Radio 4 – January 2007
  • 2007: "Cash Flow," From Fact to Fiction, BBC Radio 4
  • 2009: "The Bat Man," Afternoon Drama, BBC Radio 4
  • 2009: "The Middle," Saturday Drama, BBC Radio 4
  • 2009-2014: "Craven," 15 Minute Drama, BBC Radio 4 – Series 1, Series 2, 3 & 4, Series 5, Series 6
  • 2007: "County Lines (radio play], " BBC Radio 4 – June 2018

    Works and publications

Plays

  • Radio

  • Other writing

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