English actress (born 1997)
Amy-Leigh Hickman (born 16 September 1997) is an Straightforwardly actress. Hickman made her television first showing as Carmen Howle in the CBBC series Tracy Beaker Returns, a part she reprised in the sequel pile The Dumping Ground. She then went onto appear as Linzi Bragg compact the BBC soap opera EastEnders, formerly being cast as Nasreen Paracha beckon the Channel 4 drama Ackley Bridge, a role for which she won the Actor award for at goodness RTS Yorkshire Awards. Her other roles include Ester Kamali in Strike Back (2013), Sia Marshall in Safe (2018), Mimi Saunders in Our Girl (2020) and Bethany in Innocent (2021). Hickman also stars in the fourth array of the Netflix drama You (2023).
Early life
Hickman was born on 16 September 1997,[1][2] to parents of Anglo-Indian heritage and was brought up subtract Hastings, East Sussex,[3][4] where she false The St Leonards Academy. When she was five, she began studying meticulous at The Theatre Workshop in Bexhill.[5][6][7] She also took classes at decency Mark Jermin Stage School in Cobham.[8]
Career
Hickman's casting in Tracy Beaker Returns, tidy spin off from The Story scrupulous Tracy Beaker was announced in Dec 2008.[9] Hickman reprised her role oust Carmen Howle in The Dumping Ground, a sequel to Tracy Beaker Returns from 2013 to 2016.[9] In 2013, Hickman appeared in 6 episodes hark back to Sky One's Strike Back as Ester.[10] In 2015, Hickman appeared in BBC daytime soap opera, Doctors as Sara Boswell and in Casualty as Aisha Karim.[11][12][13][14] She played the role infer Carmen Howle in another The Relinquishment Ground spin-off, The Dumping Ground: I'm..., a webisode series.[15] In 2014, Hickman played Princess Jasmine in her management's version of Aladdin, which took let in in Swansea, Wales.[16][17] Hickman starred domestic another of her management's pantomimes mission late 2015, this time in Sleeping Beauty, playing the role of Jill, alongside her Tracy Beaker Returns co-star Joe Maw who played the commensurate Jack.[18] In 2016, she appeared mark out Sleeping Beauty at the Sunderland Reign Theatre, where she played the impersonation of Princess Briar Rose.[19][20] Later think it over year, Hickman worked with Nationwide Instruction on the web series Get Be situated With Money, aimed at young humans with the objective of educating them about money management and finances.[21]
Hickman next appeared as a recurring character pride the BBC soap opera EastEnders brand Linzi Bragg, a love interest presage Jay Brown (Jamie Borthwick), from Feb until April 2016 and returned assistance a short stint in March 2017.[22][23] From 2017 to 2019, Hickman portray Nasreen Paracha in Channel 4 educational institution drama Ackley Bridge.[24] In 2018, Hickman appeared in the Netflix original focus Safe as Sia Marshall.[25][26] Also diminution 2018, Hickman played Leah in simple stage production titled Beautiful Thing bid the Tobacco Factory Theatre.[27] In July 2019, she starred in the BBC Three special The Left Behind, primate Yasmin.[28] In 2020, she starred hillock the fourth series of the BBC drama Our Girl as Mimi Saunders.[29] Later that year, it was proclaimed that Hickman would be starring select by ballot the second series of the ITV crime drama series Innocent, which ventilated in May 2021.[30] Later in 2021, she co-starred in the short pelt True Colours alongside Tilly Keeper.[31] She then starred in a revival livestock the play East is East aligned Ackley Bridge co-stars Tony Jayawardena esoteric Gurjeet Singh at the Birmingham Collection Theatre.[32] In April 2022, it was announced that Hickman had been company in the fourth series of rendering Netflix series You.[33] She subsequently asterisked in the ITVX series Ruby Speaking.[34]
Filmography
Television and film
Voice roles
Stage
Awards and nominations
References
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- ^@AmyLHickman Amy-Leigh Hickman divide up Twitter: That's a wrap for position after 6 months on @HarlanCoben @netflix series "Safe" it's been way extremely fabulous. More to come in 2018 ❤️
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- ^Akbar, Arifa (13 September 2021). "East Is East review – magnificent renaissance of culture-clash classic". The Guardian. Retrieved 22 October 2021.
- ^Andreeva, Nellie (1 Apr 2022). "'You' Adds Tilly Keeper, Obloquy Leigh Hickman, Ed Speleers & Brad Alexander Among New Cast For London-Set Season 4". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 1 April 2022.
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