Gina Bramhill

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Gina Bramhill
Born
Eastoft, Lincolnshire, England
Alma mater Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
OccupationActress
Years active2009–present

Gina Bramhill is a British actress.

Background

Gina Bramhill was born in Eastoft, where she grew up on a farm, and was educated at South Axholme Academy and John Leggott College. [1] As a child, she appeared in several school plays. [2] She was trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. [1] Shortly after graduating she appeared as Bella in the movie Lotus Eaters. [3] 2012 she got a role as the recurring character Eve Sands in the TV series Being Human . [4] In the same year Bramhill played one of the main roles in the drama pilot The Frontier. [5] [6] In Coronation Street she portrayed the character Jodie Woodward. [7] She got a main role in the movie Pleasure Island, which was shown at the Cannes Film Festival in 2014. [8]

Contents

Bramhill also appears on theatre. In 2011 she played the rebellious teenager Annabel in Chicken at the Southwark Playhouse. [9] She was Melody in Bad Jews at the Ustinov Studio in Bath. [10]

Filmography

Short film
YearTitleRoleNotes
2009PropaneVenusShort film
2010I DoEmmaShort film
2011Deleting EmilyEmilyShort film
CassielFaithShort film
2013The FollowedAndreaShort film
2016PadlockGood JulieShort film
2018Okay, MumNadiaShort film
Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
2010 Made in Dagenham Hopkins' Secretary
2011 Lotus Eaters Bella
2012 Red Lights Judi Cale
The Wedding Video Konstantin's Interpreter
2014Waiting for DawnElizabeth
2015Pleasure IslandJess
2015ChickenTara
2017 A Prominent Patient Lady Annie Higgins
2023 Northern Comfort Liz
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
2009 Victoria Wood's Mid Life Christmas Araminty FinchTV movie
Victoria Wood: What Larks! Or... What I Did on My HolidaysAraminty Finch/HerselfTV short documentary
2010 Pete Versus Life Mexico TV series, episode 'Fankoo'
2011Without YouGemmaTV mini-series, episode '1.1-1.3'
2012The FrontierEmilyTV movie
2012 Coronation Street Jodie Woodward Soap opera, episode '1.7806-1.7809'
Being Human Eve Sands TV series, 6 episodes
2014 Mr Selfridge Susie SpenderTV series, episodes 2.1 - 2.2
Endeavour Gloria DeeksTV series, episode 'Sway'
2016 Father Brown Marianne DelacroixEpisode 4.5 'The Daughter of Autolycus'
The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret Rachel PurityTV series, 5 episodes
The Living and the Dead Alice WhartonTV mini series, episode 1.4
Brief Encounters LisaTV series, episode 1.1 -1.6
2017 Sherlock Faith SmithTV series, episode 'The Lying Detective'
Black Mirror CoachTV series, episode 'Hang the DJ'
2019 Dark Money Leti AndersonTV mini series, episode 1.2
Frayed MaeTV series, 2 episodes
2020 Father Brown Marianne DelacroixEpisode 8.5 'The Folly Of Jephthah'
Us Young Connie4 episodes
Agatha and the Midnight Murders Grace NicoryTV movie
2022 Kate & Koji MikaTV series, 1 episode
Silent Witness Fiona MashabaTV series, 5 episodes
Avenue 5 ColetteTV series, 1 episode
The Flatshare RachelBritish TV series

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