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    Morag Siller

    1969-11-01 (55 years old) in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK

    Born in Edinburgh in 1969, Morag Siller was an actress of stage, cinema and TV, a voice artist, radio personality and writer. A graduate of Sylvia Young and RADA, in theatre Siller starred in musicals such as Grease, Mamma Mia!, The Wizard of Oz, Les Misérables and Sweeney Todd and in Shakespearean productions such as A Comedy of Errors, Tis Pity She's a Whore and Hamlet, alongside Benedict Cumberbatch. On television she had semi-regular roles in Casualty (for which she won the AOL award for Best Dramatic Performance in 2000), Coronation Street, Emmerdale and Monarch of the Glen, and appeared in the films Memphis Belle, Secret Society and House of Mirth. Famously she appeared in the pop video for Morrissey's single You're The One For Me Fatty. In 2005, Siller married her long term partner, classical musician Tim Nicholson, and the pair set up home in Cheshire. Siller died following a battle with breast cancer in April 2016 at the age of 46.

    Movies

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    National Theatre Live: Hamlet
    74 %|Oct 15, 2015
    Drama, Romance
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    Summer Solstice
    0 %|Dec 25, 2005
    Romance, Drama
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    Secret Society
    40 %|Oct 29, 2000
    Comedy, Drama, Romance
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    The House of Mirth
    62 %|Sep 23, 2000
    Drama, Romance
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    Memphis Belle
    67.28 %|Sep 7, 1990
    Drama, War, Action

    Series

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    Lip Service
    64 %|Oct 12, 2010
    Drama
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    Moving On
    71 %|May 18, 2009
    Drama
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    Ladies of Letters
    90 %|Feb 3, 2009
    Drama, Comedy
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    The Ghost Squad
    64 %|Nov 15, 2005
    Crime, Drama
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    Monarch of the Glen
    74.74000000000001 %|Feb 27, 2000
    Drama, Comedy
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    Trial & Retribution
    64 %|Oct 19, 1997
    Crime, Drama
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    Hetty Wainthropp Investigates
    72 %|Jan 3, 1996
    Drama, Crime
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    Anna Lee
    70.71 %|Feb 27, 1994
    Crime, Drama
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    The Bill
    66 %|Oct 16, 1984
    Crime, Drama