Annes Elwy

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Annes Elwy
Born (1992-06-07) 7 June 1992 (age 31)
Penarth, Wales
OccupationActress
Years active2015present

Annes Elwy (born 7 June 1992) is a Welsh actress, known for her screen roles in both English and Welsh language productions. [1]

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Biography

She starred as Beth March in the 2017 BBC adaptation of Little Women . [2]

She was brought up in Penarth, went to school in Barry, [3] and trained at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama in Cardiff. [4] In 2018 she was nominated for the Best Actress award at the BAFTA Cymru awards ceremony, losing to Eve Myles. [5] She was nominated as one of Variety's "10 to watch". [6]

Her theatre work has included productions of The Crucible at Bristol Old Vic, YEN at the Royal Exchange, Manchester, and No Other Like Today/Diwrnod Heb Ei Debyg with the National Youth Theatre of Wales. [7] Her performance in the 2021 Welsh language horror Gwledd/The Feast has been described as "captivating and magnetic". [8]

She has been critical of the decision to film two versions of some Welsh television programmes in both Welsh and English, saying "it's bizarre ... because we’re so open to watching foreign language productions". [9]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2015 The Passing Sara [10]
2017King Arthur: Excalibur RisingAda
2018 Apostle SineadUncredited role
2021 The Toll Catrin
Gwledd (The Feast) Cadi
SunlightAngharadShort film
2023 Y Sŵn Meinir Ffansis

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2017 Electric Dreams Young IrmaEpisode: "Impossible Planet"
Little Women Beth MarchMini-series, 3 episodes [11]
2019 Hidden Mia Owen6 episodes
2022 Y Golau (The Light in the Hall) Greta6 episodes [12]
2023 Wolf Lucia6 episodes
2024BariauElin James6 episodes

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