Liv Hill

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Liv Hill
Alma materThe Talent 1st Organisation
OccupationActress
Years active2017–present

Liv Hill (born 2000) is a British actress. She is known for her roles in the 2017 BBC miniseries Three Girls, and as Sarah in the British film Jellyfish.[1]

Hill was born in Haverfordwest, Wales.[2] Her father was an Army Officer which led to her living in Cardiff, Germany, Oxford and Nottingham before her family settled in Derbyshire. When she was 15, she became a member of the Nottingham's Talent 1st actors’ studio.[1] Formerly known as The Nottingham Actors Studio.

She lives in Derby with her family. Liv has one younger sister, Annabel.

Ruby in Three Girls was Hill's first professional acting role. She next won the role of Sarah in Jellyfish.

BAFTA Nominated for first screen role.

Recognition[]

Hill was nominated for a British Academy Television Award for Best Supporting Actress for her work in Three Girls.[1]

British Independent Film Award nomination for Best Newcomer Jellyfish

Stage Debut Award nomination for Most promising newcomer. Top Girls The National Theatre

Edinburgh Film Festive Award Best Actor in a British Film Jellyfish

Dinard Festival Best Actress Jellyfish

Critics Circle Film Nomination for Most Promising Newcomer

Screen Star of Tomorrow 2018

Filmography[]

Year Title Role
2017 Three Girls Ruby Bowen BAFTA Nominated
Best supporting actress
2018 Snatches: Moments from Women's Lives
2018 Jellyfish Sarah BIFA Nominated

Most promising newcomer

2018 The Little Stranger Betty
2018 The Fight Jordan
2019 Elizabeth is Missing Young Maud

2019 Top Girls at The National playing Angie. Hill received a nomination for Most promising newcomer at The Stage Debut Awards.

References[]

  1. ^ a b c Clarke, Cath (24 January 2019). "From Three Girls to Jellyfish: Liv Hill, the young star giving a voice to outsiders". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 10 March 2019. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Stars of Tomorrow 2018: Liv Hill (actor)". Screen Daily. 4 October 2018. Archived from the original on 11 March 2019. Retrieved 11 March 2019.


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