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Marama Corlett

Maltese actress and dancer


Summary

Maltese actress and dancer

FieldValue
nameMarama Corlett
birth_placeMalta
occupationActress and dancer
years_active2009–present
known_forBlood Drive

Marama Corlett is a Maltese actress and dancer. She portrayed Aki in Blood Drive, Ruby in Sick of It, and Corporal Angua in The Watch.

Career

Corlett started her dance career with the Ballet Russ de Malt in Malta, before moving to England to further pursue her ballet career.

Her first professional acting role was in the 2010 film The Devil's Double, directed by New Zealand director Lee Tamahori. She played Lois Fisher in the 2011 West End production of The Children's Hour, directed by Ian Rickson.

In 2011, Sky1 announced that Corlett would play Rina in the television drama Sinbad; she had to learn boxing to prepare for her role. Corlett appeared in Desert Dancer (2013) alongside Freida Pinto, and Maleficent (2014) with Angelina Jolie.

She can be also seen in the music videos for "How" (2016) by Daughter, "The Invisibles" (2018) by Suede, and "You're My Waterloo" (2015) by The Libertines.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009What a WitchLady in Presentshort film
2010Todd and the Tooth FairyBoatpersonshort film
Missed ConnectionsDate #4short film
2011The Devil's DoubleHennaheadFilm
2012SinbadRinaTV series; Main cast: 12 episodes
DuendeYoung Girlshort film
2013The BridgeThe Girlfriendshort film
Let's Talk About SexAnjashort film
Desert DancerMonaFilm
2014Guardians of the GalaxyPit BossFilm
MaleficentServantFilm
The GoobEvaFilm
2015The DovekeepersSiaTV series; 1 episodes
A.D. The Bible ContinuesTabithaTV series; 3 episodes
2016A Girl Goes for DinnerThe Girlshort film
2017Blood DriveAkiTV series; 13 episodes
Sick NoteLindaTV series; Series 1, 13 episodes
AfterwordYoung WomanShort film
2018The City and the CityRebeccaTV series; 2 episodes
2019Strike Back: RevolutionNatasha PetrenkoTV series; 2 episodes
2020Sick of itRubyTV series; Series 2, 6 episodes
His Dark MaterialsKatja SirkkaTV series; 1 episode
2021The WatchCorporal AnguaTV series; Main cast
2023Black MirrorThetaEpisode: "Beyond the Sea"
2024We Live in TimeAdrienne DuvallFilm

References

References

  1. Debono, James. (2012-06-23). "Braving the celluloid seas | Marama Corlett". Maltatoday.com.mt.
  2. "THE CHILDREN'S HOUR Set to End West End Run May 7". Westend.broadwayworld.com.
  3. (2012-07-02). "Marama Corlett - Rina - Sky1 HD". Sky1.sky.com.
  4. (2012-07-24). "Marama Corlett ('Sinbad') interview". Cultbox.co.uk.
  5. (2011-04-21). "'Sinbad' Interviews: Orla Brady & Marama Corlett". SciFiPulse.Net.
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