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(2000) , Dusa, Fish, Stas and Vi, short film, directed by Chris Jury. Role: Vi.
(2004) , Does This Mean That We're Married?, short film, directed by Lesley Coburn for 14-26 Films Ltd. Role: Sensei-Upya.
(2005) , Three Little Deaths, short film, directed by Joel Goodman for Fat Box Films.Role: Ash.
(2005) , The Abortion of the Chicken, short film, directed by Martin Pinotti for Malapinta Productions. Role: Pregnant Woman.
(2006) , Second Chance, short film, directed by Andy Bell for Watermills Productions. Role: Helen.
(2006) , The Dark Side of the Street, short film, directed by Aidan Crowley for Enigmatic Film. Role: The Stranger.
(2007) , The Last Laugh, short film, directed by Neil Neenan for Tiger Shark Films. Role: Chip Shop Girl.
(2009) , Legion, short film, directed by Peter Meakin for Diamond Suspects Films. Role: April.
(2010) , Don't Go Back, short film, directed by Alexander Fodor. Role: Sophie.
(2010) , It's My Tumour, short film, directed by Alexander Fodor. Role: Imogen.
(2010) , Uberman, short film, directed by Jim Shields for Sony / Twist and Shout Communications. Role: Princess Quazar.
(2012) , Delightfully Awkward Comedy, TV, directed by Gemma Baukham for BBC. Role: Wine Spill Girl.
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