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'''Amanda Drew''' is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[actor|actress]].
'''Amanda Drew''' is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[actor|actress]].


Educated at Beauchamp College in [[Oadby]], [[Leicestershire]]<ref>http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/stratfordians/stdream.htm</ref>, Drew graduated from [[RADA]] in [[1992]].
After graduating form [[RADA]] in [[1992]], she has appeared many times on British television, including roles in ''[[Men Behaving Badly]]'', ''The Golden Hour'', ''[[M.I.T.: Murder Investigation Team]]'' and ''[[Spooks]]''. She also appeared in the [[short film]] ''[[Between Us]]''. She has also appeared in a television commercial for [[Vicks]].

She made her name on stage at the [[Royal Court Theatre]] and various other [[Westend]] productions in both drama and comedy roles. Drew has appeared many times on British television, including roles in ''[[Men Behaving Badly]]'', ''The Golden Hour'', ''[[M.I.T.: Murder Investigation Team]]'' and ''[[Spooks]]''. She also appeared in the [[short film]] ''[[Between Us]]'', and ''"[[Mrs Holloway]]"''. She has also appeared in a television commercial for [[Vicks]].


In [[2001]], she joined the [[Royal Shakespeare Company]]. Drew was nominated for Outstanding Newcomer at the 2003 London Evening Standard Theatre Awards for her performance in ''Eastward Ho!'' at the Gielgud Theatre.
In [[2001]], she joined the [[Royal Shakespeare Company]]. Drew was nominated for Outstanding Newcomer at the 2003 London Evening Standard Theatre Awards for her performance in ''Eastward Ho!'' at the Gielgud Theatre.

Revision as of 22:16, 31 December 2006

Amanda Drew is a British actress.

Educated at Beauchamp College in Oadby, Leicestershire[1], Drew graduated from RADA in 1992.

She made her name on stage at the Royal Court Theatre and various other Westend productions in both drama and comedy roles. Drew has appeared many times on British television, including roles in Men Behaving Badly, The Golden Hour, M.I.T.: Murder Investigation Team and Spooks. She also appeared in the short film Between Us, and "Mrs Holloway". She has also appeared in a television commercial for Vicks.

In 2001, she joined the Royal Shakespeare Company. Drew was nominated for Outstanding Newcomer at the 2003 London Evening Standard Theatre Awards for her performance in Eastward Ho! at the Gielgud Theatre.

From September 2006, she has played Dr. May Wright in the hit BBC One soap opera EastEnders .

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