Amber Hodgkiss

Amber Caroline Hodgkiss (Born 12 November 1992) is a British actress, known for her role as Caroline in Hollyoaks.[1] Hodgkiss was initially to perform as a character named Chrissy, a former school friend of character Loretta Jones. The character was to be part of a story arc that involved the two characters' past as school bullies and would have focused on a death that was caused as a result of their actions, but the plot line was dropped due to its similarity to the then recent abduction and torture of toddler James Bulger.[2][3] She featured in Vogue Italia twice in 2014. She played the role of Isabella in New York Times bestselling author Alexandra Adornetto's 'Ghost House' Amber was announced as one of the participants of the BAFTA 2015/2016 Programme http://www.bafta.org/los-angeles/events-initiatives/supporting-talent/newcomers-program-2015-16. 2016 Amber Played Jen in nominated film 'Speak' and 'Don't Mess With Julie Whitfield' alongside Casey Wilson and Mary Elizabeth Ellis which just premiered at Tribeca Film Festival 2017.

Filmography

Film

  • Dont mess with Julie Whitfield
  • Speak (2016, as Jen)
  • Ghost House (2014, as Isabella) Alexandra Adornetto
  • The Spell (2009, as Vicky)
  • Rough & Ready I (2011, as Simone)
  • 24weekers (2012, as Alison)

Television

  • "Casualty (2014) 1 Episode
  • Grange Hill (2005-2007, as Eleanor Smith, 17 episodes)
  • Doctors (2008, as Kyla Myles, 1 episode)
  • Proper Messy (2009, as Sophie, 1 episode)[4]
  • Hollyoaks (2010, as Caroline, 6 episodes)
  • Bedlam (2011, as Emma, 1 episode)
  • Leaving (2012, as Bride)

References

  1. "Hollyoaks green light for Amber". Wigan Today. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
  2. "'Hollyoaks' Child Killer's Disappointment". Female First. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
  3. "Hollyoaks axes 'child killers' plot". MSN. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
  4. "Proper Messy". BBC. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
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