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Who is Anne-Marie Duff and when was the Salisbury Poisonings star married to James McAvoy?

ANNE-Marie Duff is currently on our screens playing Tracy Daszkiewicz in The Salisbury Poisonings on BBC One.

But the star first rose to fame on Channel 4's comedy-drama classic Shameless. Here's the lowdown.

 Anne-Marie Duff is one of England's leading stage actresses
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Anne-Marie Duff is one of England's leading stage actressesCredit: Rex Features

Who is Anne-Marie Duff?

Born 8 October 1970, Anne-Marie Duff is a television and stage actress from Chiswick, London.

The 49-year-old was born to Irish parents and attended The Drama Centre in London alongside contemporaries, Paul Bettany and John Simm.

Her breakthrough role came in 2004, when she was cast as reluctant matriarch Fiona in Paul Abbott's Shameless.

She's currently starring in BBC drama Salisbury Poisonings which continues tonight (June 16) on BBC One at 9pm.

 Anne-Marie Duff met her ex-husband James McAvoy on set of Channel 4's Shameless
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Anne-Marie Duff met her ex-husband James McAvoy on set of Channel 4's ShamelessCredit: Alamy

When was she married to James McAvoy?

Anne-Marie met Scottish actor James McAvoy on the set of Shameless in 2005.

The pair were love interests on the show and departed the series together whilst they started a relationship off-camera as well.

The two married in a quiet ceremony in 2006 and have one child Brendan together, who was born in 2010. They divorced in late 2016.

 The couple married in 2006 and had a son in 2010 before divorcing in 2016
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The couple married in 2006 and had a son in 2010 before divorcing in 2016Credit: Reuters

What else has Anne-Marie Duff been in?

Anne-Marie's role as Elizabeth in BBC's The Virgin Queen in 2006 earned her critical acclaim, including another BAFTA nomination for Best Actress.

Anne-Marie was one of nine female celebrities to take part in the What's It Going To Take? campaign to promote awareness of domestic abuse.

The actress has also risen to become one of England's leading stage actresses after award-winning performances as Saint Joan in 2007 before her part as Alma Rattenbury in 2011's Cause Célèbre.

Her film work includes 2009 biographical film Nowhere Boy about John Lennon's adolescence with Anne-Marie starring as Julia Lennon.

She also starred as the mother of Sex Education's central character Maeve.

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