Frances Grey (born 1970, in Edinburgh) is a Scottish actress, perhaps
most well knnown for her portrayal of D.S. Kate Beauchamp in the BBC
television series Messiah (2001). The original production was based on
a novel by Boris Starling. Grey also starred in the subsequent
installments Messiah 2: Vengeance is Mine (2003) and Messiah 3: the
Promise (2004) which were written directly for television.Some of her
earlier roles were as Jane in the film Crimetime (1996), as Jenny
Roach in the TV series Accused (1996), as Dr. Davies in the TV
documentary series Living Proof (1997), as Amelia Sedley in the 1998
BBC adaptation of Vanity Fair. as Violet in the film Janice Beard 45
WPM,.(1999) as Jackie Brett in the TV series Reach for the Moon (2000)
and as Elaine in the TV series The Secret World of Michael Fry
(2000).She also played as Lucy Slater in the TV series Murder in Mind
(2002), as Jessie in the TV series The Key (2003), as Ellie Peters in
the TV series The Bill (2005), as Caroline Jensen in the TV series Sea
of Souls (2006), as Hannah in the TV series Where the Heart is (2006),
as Suzanne in the play Monks by Des Dillon in Edinburgh in 2007, as
Louise Whately and Liz Beamish in the TV soap Casualty (2005 and
2008), as Janice Hylton in the TV series Foyle's War (2008) as
Caroline Page and Rhona Campbell in the Scottish TV series Taggart
(1997 and 2008) and as prison psychiatrist Marianne McKee in BBC
Scotland's TV soap-opera River City (2009).Grey played as Mary Place
in the TV series Garrow's Law (2009), as Samantha Jackson in the short
film Downturn (2010), as Sonia Thomas and Natalie Layfield in the TV
series Doctors (2007 and 2011), as Janice in the TV film in three
parts The Widower (2014), as Jess Collins in the TV detective series
Shetland (2014), as Slan Gleeson in the TV medical soap Holby City
(2014) and as Al Ferguson in the short film Perfect State (2014). In
2014 she was filming the TV series Home Fires.
most well knnown for her portrayal of D.S. Kate Beauchamp in the BBC
television series Messiah (2001). The original production was based on
a novel by Boris Starling. Grey also starred in the subsequent
installments Messiah 2: Vengeance is Mine (2003) and Messiah 3: the
Promise (2004) which were written directly for television.Some of her
earlier roles were as Jane in the film Crimetime (1996), as Jenny
Roach in the TV series Accused (1996), as Dr. Davies in the TV
documentary series Living Proof (1997), as Amelia Sedley in the 1998
BBC adaptation of Vanity Fair. as Violet in the film Janice Beard 45
WPM,.(1999) as Jackie Brett in the TV series Reach for the Moon (2000)
and as Elaine in the TV series The Secret World of Michael Fry
(2000).She also played as Lucy Slater in the TV series Murder in Mind
(2002), as Jessie in the TV series The Key (2003), as Ellie Peters in
the TV series The Bill (2005), as Caroline Jensen in the TV series Sea
of Souls (2006), as Hannah in the TV series Where the Heart is (2006),
as Suzanne in the play Monks by Des Dillon in Edinburgh in 2007, as
Louise Whately and Liz Beamish in the TV soap Casualty (2005 and
2008), as Janice Hylton in the TV series Foyle's War (2008) as
Caroline Page and Rhona Campbell in the Scottish TV series Taggart
(1997 and 2008) and as prison psychiatrist Marianne McKee in BBC
Scotland's TV soap-opera River City (2009).Grey played as Mary Place
in the TV series Garrow's Law (2009), as Samantha Jackson in the short
film Downturn (2010), as Sonia Thomas and Natalie Layfield in the TV
series Doctors (2007 and 2011), as Janice in the TV film in three
parts The Widower (2014), as Jess Collins in the TV detective series
Shetland (2014), as Slan Gleeson in the TV medical soap Holby City
(2014) and as Al Ferguson in the short film Perfect State (2014). In
2014 she was filming the TV series Home Fires.
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