Imogen Gurney

Imogen started her professional career at the age of 9.  She appeared in a number of West End and touring theatre shows including THE SOUND OF MUSIC, SHREK THE MUSICAL and BILLY ELLIOT. She also originated the role of Pandora Braithwaite in Curve Theatre’s ‘THE SECRET DIARY OF ADRIAN MOLE, and in 2014 performed at the Olivier Awards.

Imogen made her screen debut at 13, in ITV’s ENDEAVOUR. Whilst studying for her A Levels, Imogen landed a series regular role in BBC comedy show WANNABE.

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Imogen started her professional career at the age of 9.  She appeared in a number of West End and touring theatre shows including THE SOUND OF MUSIC, SHREK THE MUSICAL and BILLY ELLIOT. She also originated the role of Pandora Braithwaite in Curve Theatre’s ‘THE SECRET DIARY OF ADRIAN MOLE, and in 2014 performed at the Olivier Awards.

Imogen made her screen debut at 13, in ITV’s ENDEAVOUR. Whilst studying for her A Levels, Imogen landed a series regular role in BBC comedy show WANNABE.

Imogen later went on to play series regulars in Harlan Coben’s ‘SAFE’ (Netflix) and Emmy award winning show BACK TO LIFE (BBC/Showtime)

Imogen’s most recent projects include DOCTORS (BBC) and short film THE MEN FROM DAMNATION CONTROL.

Further screen credits include : CASUALTY (BBC), DIXI (BBC), BILLY ELLIOT LIVE (Working Title/Universal Pictures), Jason Manford’s Horror : THAT’S THE SPIRIT (Sky).

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