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Anne Downie
Anne Downie (born 1939) is a Scottish actress and writer. She was born in Glasgow of Scottish/Irish parentage. She has written and performed across a wide variety of media. == Acting career == Upon leaving drama college, her first professional stage role was playing opposite Andrew Keir in ''The Bigot''. She has worked in many of the major Scottish theatres. Highlights from her theatre career include: ''Six Black Candles'' (Royal Lyceum, garnering the Critics Award for Best Ensemble), ''Tally's Blood'' (Traverse), ''Just Frank'' (Traverse), ''Can't Pay Won't Pay!'' (TAG), ''Marching On'' (7:84), and roles in pantomime with comedy legends Stanley Baxter and Jimmy Logan. She appeared as Granny Morrison in Josie Rourke's revival of Ena Lamont Stewart's ''Men Should Weep'' at the Royal National Theatre, London. Television credits include: ''Glasgow Kiss'' (BBC), ''Taggart'' (STV), ''River City'' (BBC), ''Still Game'' (BBC), and a comic stand-up performance on two series of ''Halfway to Paradise'' (C4). Her film credits include: ''16 Years of Alcohol'', ''Solstice'', ''The Crews'', and ''Running in Traffic'' (nominated for Michael Powell and BAFTA awards, screened at the Edinburgh International Festival and winner of the Apollo Prize).
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