Joanne Froggatt

TV Actress

Joanne Froggatt was born in Littlebeck, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom on August 23rd, 1980 and is the TV Actress. At the age of 44, Joanne Froggatt biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Jo
Date of Birth
August 23, 1980
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Littlebeck, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Age
44 years old
Zodiac Sign
Virgo
Profession
Actor, Film Actor, Stage Actor
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Joanne Froggatt Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 44 years old, Joanne Froggatt has this physical status:

Height
157cm
Weight
53kg
Hair Color
Blonde
Eye Color
Blue
Build
Slim
Measurements
Not Available
Joanne Froggatt Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Not Available
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
Redroofs Theatre School
Joanne Froggatt Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
James Cannon
Children
Not Available
Dating / Affair
James Cannon (2012-Present)
Parents
Keith Froggatt, Ann Froggatt
Siblings
Daniel Froggatt (Older Brother)
Joanne Froggatt Life

Joanne Froggatt (born 23 August 1980) is an English actress of stage, television, and film.

Anna Bates appeared in all six seasons of the period drama Downton Abbey, starting in 2010.

She received three Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series, as well as the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television in 2014.

Coronation Street (1997–99), Bad Girls (1999), Dinnerladies (1999), and A Touch of Frost (2004) were among Froggatt's early television appearances in autumn 1997.

Danielle Cable: Eyewitness (2003), See No Evil: The Moors Murders (2006) and Murder in the Outback (2005) before winning the British Independent Film Award for Most Promising Newcomer for her leading role in the 2010 film In Our Name.

In the 2016 ITV miniseries Dark Angel, she played Mary Ann Cotton.

Early life and education

Froggatt was born and raised in Littlebeck, North Yorkshire, England. Ann and Keith Froggatt's parents, who owned a corner store, next started a rare-breed sheep farm on a smallholding near Whitby. Joanne has likened her childhood experience to Emily Bront's classic book Wuthering Heights. Froggatt started attending a drama group in Scarborough and then left her family home at the age of 13 to attend the Redroofs Theatre School in Maidenhead, Berkshire.

Personal life

In October 2012, Froggatt married long-time partner James Cannon in a private ceremony. In February 2020, she announced that they had broken down.

In 2013, Froggatt became an ambassador for Plan UK's "Because I Am a Girl" campaign.

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Joanne Froggatt Career

Career

In 1996, Froggatt made her TV debut in the long-running ITV drama The Bill, and shortly afterwards landed the role of teenage mother Zoe Tattersall in Coronation Street. She left the programme in 1998, when her character was written out. In 1999, she appeared in the first four episodes of the first series of prison drama Bad Girls, portraying teenage mother Rachel Hicks.

In 2003, Froggatt played the leading role in the controversial one-off drama Danielle Cable: Eyewitness, based on the true story of a teenage girl who witnessed the murder of her boyfriend in a reputed road rage attack. While researching the role, she met Cable, who later contacted her to commend her on her portrayal. The film earned a BAFTA TV Award nomination for Best Single Drama.

Froggatt played the role of Angelique Mahy in the ITV mini-series Island at War, which tells the story of the German occupation of the Channel Islands. It aired on 11 July 2004. In the same year, she played Myra in the BBC Radio 4 drama My Turn to Make the Tea by Monica Dickens.

Froggatt starred as a main character in the drama Missing, made by SMG Productions in 2006, alongside Gregor Fisher. The two-part thriller was not broadcast on STV until November 2008, because ITV had changed its format to 60-minute time slots and Missing was two 90-minute time slots.

Also in 2006, Froggatt played the sister of Myra Hindley in the ITV drama See No Evil: The Moors Murders. She later appeared in another controversial role as the title character in Joanne Lees: Murder in the Outback, which first aired on Channel Ten in Australia on 18 March 2007, and was screened in Britain on ITV on 8 April 2007. The role involved the depiction of a real-life kidnap, in which Froggatt had to perform scenes tied up with tape around her mouth as a gag. She appeared on the London stage in the adaptation of All About My Mother in the part of Sister Rosa, which ran from July to November 2007 at the Old Vic Theatre.

Froggatt portrayed Kate, a peasant, in the third season of the BBC TV series Robin Hood. She played Hannah in Spooks: Code 9, and features in the BBC Radio adaptation of Solaris as Rheya. In May 2009, she played Kelly in the BBC drama Moving On.

On 25 September 2009, Froggatt played the title role in the BBC Radio Four play I Am Emma Humphreys. On 3 October of that year, Froggatt played Princess Yvonne in the BBC Radio Four Saturday play The Von Trapps and Me.

On 15 April 2010, Froggatt appeared opposite Lee Ingleby in the BBC Radio Four play The Disappearance by Peter Walley. In her film début, In Our Name, Froggatt played Suzy, a soldier suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. She garnered critical acclaim for her performance, and won Best Newcomer at the British Independent Film Awards.

Starting in 2010, Froggatt appeared in Downton Abbey as Anna, lady's maid to Lady Mary Crawley, for which she received an Emmy nomination in both 2012 and 2014. On 11 January 2015, she was awarded the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Mini-Series, or TV Movie for the role.

On 25 December 2010, Froggatt appeared in the Royle Family Christmas special, "Joe's Crackers", as Saskia, the girlfriend of Antony Royle. Despite having been mentioned by name in earlier episodes, this was the first time that Saskia had appeared in person. Froggatt starred in John Donnelly's play The Knowledge at the Bush Theatre, West London, from 12 January to 19 February 2011.

Along with Downton Abbey in 2013, Froggatt had roles in the comedy drama based on Irvine Welsh's novel Filth, in the thriller uwantme2killhim?, and an indie directed by Uberto Pasolini, Still Life.

In 2015, she played Wendy in the new Bob the Builder series, voicing her in both the UK and US versions. In 2016, she starred in a two-part ITV mini-series titled Dark Angel, based on the true story of Victorian poisoner Mary Ann Cotton. Also in 2016, she co-starred in a dramatisation of a real-life story, "Starfish", as Nic, wife of Tom Ray.

In 2017, Froggatt appeared in the lead role of schoolteacher Laura Neilson in the six-part thriller mini-series Liar on ITV. Her character awakens, convinced that she was raped by respected surgeon Andrew Earlham (Ioan Gruffudd), who is also the father of one of her students, even though she cannot remember the incident, nor does forensic evidence bear out her version of events. The series aired in the US on SundanceTV.

Froggatt began performances on 25 February 2019 as Frances Thorpe in the thriller Alys, Always, at the Bridge Theatre in London. The play was directed by Nicholas Hytner and written by Lucinda Coxon, and based on the book by Harriet Lane.

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Downton Abbey star Joanne Froggatt shows she is not too posh to push as she takes her newborn baby for a stroll after giving birth earlier this month

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 28, 2024
Beaming with joy, Downton Abbey actress Joanne Froggatt shows she is not too posh to push as she takes her newborn baby for a stroll. It can be revealed that the star, 44, gave birth to her first child earlier this month - four years after she was left heartbroken following the breakdown of her marriage to IT consultant James Cannon. Looking effortlessly chic, Ms Froggatt wore a black cap,

Palliative care doctor who inspired ITV show starring Joanne Froggatt reveals the realities of working in A&E - and speaking to dying patients on trollies without even a curtain for privacy

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 3, 2024
A top palliative care doctor has revealed how she has to speak to dying patients on trollies without even a curtain for privacy as she lamented the 'broken' NHS . Dr Rachel Clarke she said 'can't really exaggerate how grim and crisis laden conditions are' and described conditions in A&E wards in Britain as 'Dickensian'. Speaking to Andy Coulson on his Crisis What Crisis? podcast , the doctor from Didcot added that 'crisis conditions are the norm now and it's horrendous'. Dr Clarke is known for writing the book Breathtaking which revealed the realities of working on a Covid ward and was turned into an ITV show starring Joanne Froggatt. She also spoke about the challenges of palliative care, disinformation especially around Covid and the online abuse that she and many other key workers face.

Pregnant Joanne Froggatt, 43, shows off her blossoming baby bump as Downton Abbey star keeps it casual while walking her dog

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 2, 2024
The Downtown Abbey star revealed she was expecting her first child as she debuted her bump on the red carpet at the Into Film Awards in London in June.  And the actress, 43, showed off her growing bump as she opted for a sporty look in a white top which she wore underneath a black vest and zip up hoody.