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Allie Byrne Esiri : ウィキペディア英語版
Allie Esiri
Allie Esiri (previously Byrne) read Modern and Medieval Languages at St Catharine's College, Cambridge. She is a former English stage, film, and television actress, now a writer. She created ''iF Poems'', an educational poetry app, the accompanying hardback anthology ''iF: A Treasury of Poems for Almost Every Possibility'', published by Canongate and ''The Love Book'', both an interactive literary app on iOS and Android and a hardback book, published by Square Peg, Random House, of best-loved poems, quotations, and letters on the theme of love. She has hosted poetry events at The Times/Sunday Times Cheltenham Literary Festival, The Sunday Times Education Festival and The Oldie Soho Literary Festival. Previously she was on the Development Board of the Royal Court theatre in London. In 2014 she joined the Advisory Board and became the Poetry Advisor to The Times/Sunday Times Cheltenham Literature Festival. She launched her new series of events: Allie Esiri Poetry Corner with readings by amongst others, Damian Lewis, Helen McCrory, Nathanial Parker and Sophie Turner ''Game of Thrones''. She is a member, alongside Antonia Byatt and Carol Ann Duffy, of the Poetry Book Society UK Children's Poetry Summit. Alongside Roger McGough, Tony Mitton and Tony Bradman, Allie Esiri judged the CLIPPA 2015 Poetry Award, which was announced at a ceremony at The National Theatre on July 16 2015.
==Acting career==
Allie acted in numerous productions whilst at Cambridge University, including an acclaimed production of Cyrano de Bergerac, directed by Sam Mendes, starring Tom Hollander and which also featured future Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg. Byrne's first major television role was in the ''Agatha Christie's Poirot'' adaptation of ''The Mysterious Affair at Styles'' in 1990. In 1992 she was Olivia in an English Shakespeare Company production of ''Twelfth Night'' directed by Michael Pennington.〔''Theater Week'', vol. 5 (1992), p. 18〕 She later appeared in episodes of ''The Bill'', ''Goodnight Sweetheart'', ''Men Behaving Badly'', ''A Touch of Frost'' and ''Van der Valk''. In 1995, she played Lady Kiely in the television movie ''Sharpe's Battle'', alongside Sean Bean and Hugh Fraser, with whom she had previously appeared in the ''Agatha Christie's Poirot'' adaptation of ''The Mysterious Affair at Styles''. She played one of the lead parts in the ITV series ''Call Red'' (1996). She also appeared in the Merchant Ivory Productions film, ''Howard's End'' and the Kenneth Branagh film ''In the Bleak Midwinter''. In 1999 she played Teri Riley in the film ''Doomwatch: Winter Angel''. Other acting credits include ''Dr Faustus'' at Greenwich Theatre.

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