Amelia Troubridge

Amelia was born in London in 1974. Her work has been commissioned by The Observer, New York Times, TIME, The Sunday Times Magazine,  Telegraph, Tatler, Vanity Fair,  Stern, British Esquire, GQ,  Dazed, among others. 
At 22, she won The Ian Parry award for her story ‘Dublin’s Urban Cowboys.’  In 1998, she won a place on The World Press Photo Joop Swart Master class, and was shortlisted for The Infinity ‘Young Photographer of the year’ award by The International Centre of Photography in New York. 
Amelia is the author of three books. Trouble with Amelia (Booth Clibborn 2003) . Joan of arc had style (Trolley Books 2015) & Malta Diaries (Trolley Books 2006). 
Amelia has published four zines with Café Royal books. Manchester, Dublin, Soho, & Motorhead. 
Her work has been exhibited around Europe, including The Design Museum, Phillips De Pury, Photo London, World Press Photo (Amsterdam) & Spazju Kreattiva (Malta)  
She lives with her son in East London.

 

Someone’s Daughters

Harriet Walter

Harriet Walter is an acclaimed British actress, with a rich body of work spanning across film, theatre and television. She can next be seen in the highly-anticipated feature film ‘THE LAST DUEL’ directed by Ridley Scott and starring Ben Affleck and Matt Damon.

Harriet’s recent film credits include ‘My Dinner with Hervé’, appearing alongside Jamie Dornan and Peter Dinklage; ‘The Sense of an Ending’, directed by Ritesh Batra and also starring Jim Broadbent and Charlotte Rampling; ‘Denial’, appearing alongside Rachel Weisz and Tom Wilkinson; and ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’, the critically acclaimed first installment in the latest Star Wars trilogy. Her other notable film credits include the Oscar-winning ‘Atonement’, ‘Babel’, ‘Mindhorn’ and ‘Sense and Sensibility’.

Harriet has also had roles in some of the most well-loved television series of recent years, including “The End”, “The Crown”, “Downton Abbey” and “Call the Midwife”. She recently featured in “Succession” for HBO and “Patrick Melrose” for Showtime/Sky Atlantic. She is next to be seen in “Ted Lasso” for Apple and “This is Going To Hurt” for the BBC. 

Harriet is a seasoned theatre actor, having appeared in a number of productions with the Royal Shakespeare Company, including ‘Death of a Salesman’, ‘Anthony and Cleopatra’ and ‘Much Ado About Nothing’. In 2018, Harriet starred in ‘The Tempest’, ‘Henry IV’ and ‘Julius Caesar’ as part of ‘The Donmar Warehouse’s All-Female Shakespeare Trilogy’, which was also broadcast on the BBC in the UK, and on PBS in US.