Rosie Day
Rosie Day | |
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Born |
Rosie-Jane Day 6 March 1995 Cambridge, England, UK |
Nationality | English |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2004–present |
Rosie Day (born 6 March 1995) is a British actress. She is known for playing Mary Hawkins in the Golden Globe nominated Starz and Sony Pictures TV series Outlander and Sarah Jessica Parker's daughter in the comedy road film All Roads Lead to Rome, which she co-starred in.
Early life
Day was born in Cambridge, and she grew up in Hertfordshire and London, the youngest of three children. Her family later moved to Hampshire. She attended Sherborne House school, a primary school in Chandlers' Ford from the age of 7 and The Atherley School, from the age of eleven, alongside her working commitments.
Career
Her first film was playing Angel in Paul Hyett's feature film The Seasoning House for which she received positive acclaim and won four Best Actress awards. Acting since a young age she has starred in many TV shows and dramas such as ITV's Homefront, Harley Street, Grantchester, BBC's Siblings, Cuffs, and Channel 4's Misfits.
She played Naomi in the stage play hit Spur of the Moment by award-winning playwright Anya Reiss at the Royal Court Theatre in London's West End.
In 2013, she made her feature film début in the horror thriller The Seasoning House in the lead role of Angel, alongside Sean Pertwee, with CineVue stating: "Equally clear, is that Rosie Day has a long screen career ahead of her, as she effortlessly carries the entire film on her slight shoulders".
Rosie was chosen as one of Screen Internationals Stars of Tomorrow.[1]
Personal life
She is an ambassador of Stem4 a charity that educates on teenage mental health.
Filmography
Year | Title | Character | Production |
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2016 | Outlander | Mary Hawkins | |
2016 | All Roads Lead to Rome | Summer | Post-production |
2015 | Howl | Nina | Metrodome |
2015 | Cuffs | Stacey Shawcross | BBC |
2014 | Soror | Grace | Film 4 |
2013 | Siblings | Ellie | BBC |
2013 | Heart of Lightness | Hilde | Film |
2013 | Misfits | Lucy | E4 |
2013 | Sixteen | Chloe | Seize Films |
2013 | Ironclad: Battle For Blood | Kate De Vesci | Content Media/Warner Bros |
2012 | Homefront | Millie Bartham | ITV |
2012 | DCI Banks | Hannah Rothwell | ITV |
2012 | The Seasoning House | Angel | Kalidescope Film Distribution |
2011 | Holby City | Kay Barker | BBC |
2011 | Doctors | Alice Goodson | BBC |
2011 | Good Night | Cloe | Blind Eye Pictures |
2011 | Traction | Andrea | Film |
2010 | Summer in Transylvania | Mirana | Nickelodeon |
2009 | Doctors | Meg White | BBC |
2009 | Half Moon Investigations | Shell Travers | BBC |
2008 | Harley Street | Tess Elliot | ITV |
The Large Family | Laura Large | BBC | |
2007 | My Life as a Popat | Tatiana | ITV |
2006 | The Romantics | Dorothy Wordsworth | BBC |
2004–2005 | Bernard's Watch | Nicolette Ashbury | ITV |
Pants On Fire | Lucy | BBC | |
2003 | Trust | Emma Naylor | BBC |
2002 | Family Affairs | Harriett | Channel Five |
2002 | Big Train | Jenny | BBC |
2000 | Black Books | Lucy | Channel 4 |
In Deep | Charlotte | ITV | |
1999 | Hope and Glory | Emma | BBC |
Theatre
Year | Title | Character | Production |
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2014 | Velocity | Dot | Finborough Theatre |
2012 | Pussy Riot | Kate | Royal Court Theatre |
2011 | Microwave by Elinor Cook | Becky | Royal National Theatre Studio |
2010 | Spur of the Moment by Anya Reiss | Naomi | Royal Court Theatre |
2006 | Les Misérables | Young Cosette | Palace Theatre, London |
2002 | Winter's Tale by William Shakespeare | Bohemia | Royal National Theatre |
2001 | The Playboy of the Western World by John Millington Synge | Lily | Royal National Theatre |
2000 | Summerfolk by Maxim Gorky | Anya | Royal National Theatre |
References
External links
- Rosie Day at the Internet Movie Database
- Troika Talent profile
- screendaily.com/news
- shocktillyoudrop.com/news