Kerrie Hayes

Kerrie Hayes (born 13 March 1987)[1] is an English actress.

Kerrie Hayes
Born (1987-03-13) 13 March 1987
Anfield, Liverpool, England, UK
OccupationActress
Years active2007–present

Background

Born and brought up in Anfield, Liverpool,[2] Hayes is one of five siblings. She has two older sisters and two younger brothers.[3] She attended Holly Lodge Girls' College in West Derby,[2] where her interest in acting began after she joined a drama class with her sister,[3] and later Liverpool Community College.[4]

Career

Hayes made her professional and television debut in BBC drama Lilies, playing the lead role of Ruby Moss.[1] She has made guest appearances in Holby City, The Commander, Casualty, Inspector George Gently[5] and four episodes of Doctors.

Hayes' film credits include Sparkle (2007), Nowhere Boy (2009), Kicks (2009), playing the lead role of Nicole,[6] and Rowan Joffé's remake of Brighton Rock (2010).[5]

She was selected for the 2009 Trailblazer showcase, an annual initiative at the Edinburgh International Film Festival highlighting new talent, for her performance in Kicks.[7] She has appeared in two series of the Channel 4 period drama The Mill. She portrayed Gwen Pearce in the 2016 BBC TV drama series The Living and the Dead.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007LiliesRuby Moss6 episodes
SparkleFeature film uncredited
Holby CityBelinda SwiftMedical drama; Episode: Dust Off Your Wings
2008DoctorsPoppy TaylorEpisodes: Wooden Heart, Pokerface,
Anger Management, The Last Time
The CommanderSharon Davis
Police procedural; Episode: Abduction
FlickYoung SueFeature film
2009KicksNicoleFeature film
Nowhere BoyCorrineFeature film
2010CasualtyPoppy Wells
Medical drama; Episode: Die and Let Live
Brighton RockBorstal Girl 1Feature film
Inspector George GentlyElizabeth HiggsPolice drama, Episode: Peace & Love
D.O.A.Sharon SelbyTV comedy
2011Black MirrorGleeEpisode: "Fifteen Million Merits"
ShamelessBexEpisode #8.15
TribeAnnFeature film
2012Room at the TopMariaMini-series; Episode #1.2
Good CopWPC Amanda Morgan4 episodes
2013TravellerAnnFeature film
2013–14The MillEsther PriceTV series
2014Serious SwimmersGailShort film
DemobShort film
2015Schrödinger's WaltzDead/AliveShort film
2016The Laughing KingShort film
The Living and the DeadGwen PearceTV series
2017VeraAlice WyattPolice drama, Episode: Natural Selection
Little Boy BlueSandra Moody4 episodes
Three GirlsDC Nina Prentiss TV mini-series; 2 parts
2020The English GameDoris PlattMini-series
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References

  1. Profiles – Kerrie Hayes – hellomagazine.com. Retrieved 27 October 2009.
  2. "Star pupil returns". Liverpool Echo. 27 April 2007. Retrieved 27 October 2009.
  3. BBC – Press Office – Lilies: Kerrie Hayes. Retrieved 27 October 2009.
  4. "The day a new lily bloomed in Garston". Liverpool Echo. 8 January 2007. Retrieved 27 October 2009.
  5. Jones, Catherine (2 June 2010). "Why actress Kerrie is doing it for kicks". Liverpool Daily Post. Retrieved 3 July 2010.
  6. Chapple, Mike (1 May 2008). "Lilies actress joins feature film Starstruck shooting in Liverpool". Liverpool Daily Post. Retrieved 27 October 2009.
  7. Kerrie Hayes profile, Edinburgh International Film Festival website; retrieved 27 October 2009.Archived 1 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine
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