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  1. Morven Christie is a Scottish actress. She is best known for her roles as Alison Hughes in the BBC drama The A Word, Amanda Hopkins in the ITV drama Grantchester, and Detective Sergeant Lisa Armstrong in ITV crime series The Bay.

  2. 32K Followers, 11 Following, 25 Posts - Morven Christie (@morvchristie) on Instagram: "@curtisbrowntalent".

  3. Morven Christie. Actress: The Bay. Morven Christie was born and raised in Glasgow, Scotland. She trained as an actor at Drama Centre London under Reuven Adiv, a colleague of Lee Strasberg.

  4. Payback: With Morven Christie, Peter Mullan, Prasanna Puwanarajah, Derek Riddell. When her husband is attacked, a woman becomes entangled in a police operation to topple a notorious crime lord.

  5. Apr 2, 2016 · Actress Morven Christie. Picture: Debra Hurford Brown. Currently on TV screens starring in The A Word, Grantchester and Murder, you might assume Scotland's own Morven Christie takes every job...

  6. Morven Christie is a Scottish actress. She is best known for her roles as Alison Hughes in the BBC drama The A Word, Amanda Hopkins in the ITV drama Grantchester, and Detective Sergeant Lisa Armstrong in ITV crime series The Bay.

  7. www.agathachristie.com › film-and-tv › ordeal-by-innocenceMorven Christie - Agatha Christie

    Morven Christie. Morven Christie plays Kirsten Lindstrom, the longstanding housekeeper to the Argyll family at Sunny Point. Plain clothed, her hands are roughened with work. She carries on her shoulders the trials and tribulations of the Argylls’ deeds and misdeeds.

  8. May 5, 2020 · The series features very familiar faces, such as Christopher Eccleston and Morven Christie, who you may recognise from ITV’s The Bay.

  9. Morven Christie was a Scottish stage, film and TV actress who became well known to American audiences in 2016 with her starring role in the BBC drama "The A Word" (BBC,...

  10. Mar 30, 2016 · Morven Christie is everywhere on TV this month, in The A Word, Grantchester and Murder, but her very different roles are linked by a common thread, writes Emily Jupp.