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Amanda Abbington (born ) is an English actress. In a career spanning over thirty years, she has appeared in numerous television dramas and theatrical productions. Her most prominent roles include Josie Mardle in (2013–2016) and in Sherlock (2014–2017).

Her other credits include Marilyn Harwood in Dream Team (1999–2000) and Siobhan in the sitcom After You've Gone (2007–2008), as well as appearing in the drama series Cuffs (2015) and Safe (2018). Her stage roles have included God of Carnage (2018), (2019) and (2022–2023).


Early life
Abbington was born in , England. An only child, she was brought up in .


Career
She appeared in the TV series until 2007, playing various characters. During that time she also appeared in the TV series Wycliffe, Casualty, Dream Team, , Shades, , Coupling and Teachers. She appeared in the 2005 comedy sketch show Man Stroke Woman, and the 2007–2008 comedy After You've Gone with Nicholas Lyndhurst. She has also appeared in recurring series such as Bernard's Watch and Case Histories.

In 2013, she began appearing in the television series as Miss Mardle, alongside and Frances O'Connor. In 2014, Abbington appeared as , the wife of John Watson, played by her then real-life partner , in the third series of Sherlock the BBC adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle's stories. In 2015 she appeared in the BBC TV crime drama series Cuffs.

On stage, Abbington appeared in August 2018 in the role of Annette in God of Carnage at the Theatre Royal, Bath, and in 2019 as the character Anne in 's play The Son, at the in Kilburn, London; later that year, the play was transferred to The Duke of York's Theatre in London's West End.

In 2023, Abbington starred in the four-part Channel 5 television series Desperate Measures, and appeared as Dana Beckman in an episode of Inside No. 9.

In August 2023, Abbington was announced as a participant in the twenty-first series of Strictly Come Dancing. She was partnered with but withdrew from the competition on 23 October 2023, after being absent with illness from the show broadcast three days before. It was later reported that her departure was due to a disagreement over Pernice's training methods and that she requested footage of her time training with Pernice and was seeking legal advice against Pernice; Pernice denied all accusations of wrongdoing. In July 2024, in an interview broadcast on Channel 4 News, Abbington said that she received rape and death threats on social media following her withdrawal from the show.

In 2024, Abbington joined other former cast members of Inside No. 9 who returned to play fictionalised versions of themselves in its final episode.


Personal life
Abbington was the partner of , whom she met on the set of the film Men Only in 2000. The couple appeared together on screen in productions such as The Debt, , The Good Night and Sherlock. They have a son and daughter and lived in before their separation in 2016.

In May 2022, it was reported that Abbington was engaged to former escapologist and stunt performer Jonathan Goodwin. She and Goodwin had met on Twitter in 2012. The two began dating in late 2021, and Goodwin proposed marriage within 30 minutes of their first date, in .


Bankruptcy
In 2013 Abbington was declared over an unpaid £120,000 tax bill. She later commented, "It's being paid off now. I would never want to go through this again. But I'm paying it off ... It was just me not managing my finances properly. I was putting some money away (to pay tax), but not all of it. I was working one year and not working another year. So I was using the money I'd saved".


Views
In March 2023, Abbington tweeted that a for parents and babies that included topless performers was "Not for babies. And if you think it is, there is something fundamentally wrong with you." Following the announcement of her participation in Strictly Come Dancing, some social media users condemned Abbington for her comments, accusing her of transphobia and threatening to boycott the show. Abbington denied she was transphobic and said she had been upset about "a 12-year-old doing something very over-sexualised and I didn't think it was right."


Filmography

Film
1996Lady Car DriverDirect-to-video, feature-length
2001Men OnlyTrinaTV film
Saving GraceIsobel GreenTV film
2003The DebtStacey RossTV film
2005DerailedKerry HodderTV film
LeoneTV film
2006TV film
2007The Good NightVivian Jesson
The All TogetherSarah
2011Swinging with the FinkelsLesbian #2
GhostedTracy
2013Joe MistryKatherineTV film
2016Bring Back the CatMrs. Patricia EllisonShort film
2017Another Mother's SonIvy Forster
Crooked HouseClemency Leonides
2018We the KingsRosa
The Queen and IAnne, Princess RoyalTV film
2019Six Days of SistineAngelina
2020Make Me FamousAmandaTV film
2021Three Pints and a RabbiLisa
DecryptedConnie
2022The Lost KingChair of funding committee, Sheila Lock
2024The SpacemanSueShort film


Television
1993Kirstey TateEpisode: "Picking a Winner"
1997MaudeSeries regular, 6 episodes
The BillSarah HallEpisode: "Copier"
WycliffeLocal W.P.C.Episode: "Strangers Home"
1998No SweatChantelleEpisode: "Moon Boy"
Magic with EverythingCatSeries regular, 6 episodes
Picking Up the PiecesStaff Nurse HunterSeries regular, 6 episodes
1999CasualtyJen ReynoldsEpisode: "Human Traffic"
SnapZoeEpisode: "Missed Her Sister"
Laura DennyEpisode: "On Air"
1999–2000Dream TeamMarilyn HarwoodSeries regular, 41 episodes
2000The Thing About VinceLisaMini-series, 2 episodes
Belinda EdgeleyMini-series, 2 episodes
2001Hearts and BonesMiaEpisode: "Series 2, episode 6"
ShadesRebecca JacobsMini-series, 1 episode
2002Always and EveryoneTessaEpisodes: "Out of Time", "Warrior's Heart" & "Do Not Pass Go"
200320 Things to Do Before You're 30ShonaSeries regular, 8 episodes
2004Bernard's WatchSoniaRecurring role, 9 episodes
CouplingNicolaEpisodes: "9½ Minutes" & "Nightlines"
TeachersSarahEpisode: "Series 4, episode 3"
2005PollySeries regular, 5 episodes
2005–2007Man Stroke WomanVarious rolesSeries regular, 12 episodes
2007The BillRachel InnsEpisodes: "A Model Murder", "Model Murder Uncovered" & "Caught by the Killer"
IsobelEpisode: "Happily Ever After"
SoldZoeEpisode: "Series 1, episode 6"
2007–2008After You've GoneSiobhanSeries regular, 21 episodes
2008Harley StreetSusie LinnEpisode: "Series 1, episode 2"
Coming UpDaughterEpisode: "Lickle Bill Um"
Agatha Christie's PoirotMiss BlakeEpisode: "Cat Among the Pigeons"
2009CarolineEpisode: "Blackmail"
2010Married Single OtherBabsSeries regular, 6 episodes
MoneyDoris ArtthurMini-series, 2 episodes
2011PostcodeAnnaRecurring role, 3 episodes
2011–2013Case HistoriesD.I. Louise MunroeSeries regular, 9 episodes
2012Being HumanGoldaEpisode: "Puppy Love"
2013–2016Josie MardleSeries regular, 36 episodes
2014DinopawsGwen (voice)Recurring role, 10 episodes
2014–2017SherlockMary MorstanSeries regular, 7 episodes
2015CuffsD.S. Jo MoffatSeries regular, 8 episodes
2016StagFranMini-series, 2 episodes
2017UncleSiobhanEpisode: "...Is This Just Fantasy?"
2018SafeD.S. Sophie MasonSeries regular, 8 episodes
2019FlackAlexaEpisodes: "Brooke" & "Alexa"
2020Unsaid StoriesLyndseyMini-series, 1 episode
I Hate SuzieCharon BanderEpisode: "Anger"
2021WolfeDotSeries regular, 6 episodes
2022We Are Not AloneCaroline GrievesTV film
The NetErika GreenMini Series
2023Lockwood & Co.Marissa FittesEpisode: "Sweet Dreams"
The Family PileNicoleSeries regular
Desperate MeasuresRowan TaylorMini series, 4 episodes
Inside No. 9Dana BeckmanEpisode: "Paraskevidekatriaphobia"
2024HerselfEpisode: "Plodding On"


Theatre
2002BridgetStephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough & Hampstead Theatre,
Something BluePamStephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough
2004SianHampstead Theatre,
2014Sally RaynerRoyal Court Theatre,
2017Abigail's PartyBeverly MossTheatre Royal, Bath
2018God of CarnageAnnette Reille
A Little PrincessMiss MinchinRoyal Festival Hall,
2019Anne,
2022DebbieMinerva Theatre,
2023Criterion Theatre
2024When It Happens to YouTaraPark Theatre


Awards and nominations
2011Crime Thriller AwardsBest Supporting ActressCase Histories
2014Critics' Choice Television AwardsBest Supporting Actor in a Movie/MiniseriesSherlock
Crime Thriller AwardsBest Supporting Actress


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