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16 Facts About Elizabeth Morton

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Elizabeth Morton played Madeline Bassett in ITV series Jeeves and Wooster.

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Elizabeth Morton trained at the Guildhall School of Drama and The Royal Court Young Writers Group.

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Elizabeth Morton is a short story writer and has written for BBC Radio 4, Channel 4, ITV and BBC Films and TV.

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Heery's first TV role under the name Elizabeth Morton was playing Papagena in BBC sci-fi series The Tripods.

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Elizabeth Morton guest starred in British TV series Spender, The Brothers McGregor, Brookside, Capital City, and Dear John.

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Elizabeth Morton was in Tobe Hooper's Life Force, Franc Roddam's Lords of Discipline, and Alan Clark's Billy the Kid and The Green Baize Vampire.

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Elizabeth Morton appeared as herself in the Doctor Who 50th anniversary film, The Five Doctors Reboot.

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Elizabeth Morton is a voice actor known for the film Faeries, starring Kate Winslet and her work with Big Finish audio drama.

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Elizabeth Morton was a member of Toby Robertson's company at Theatr Clwyd, alongside actors Ralph Fiennes and Nathaniel Parker.

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Elizabeth Morton was in the original casts of Howard Goodall's Girlfriends and The Hired Man.

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Elizabeth Morton played Linda in the second cast of Blood Brothers in the West End, directed by Bill Kenwright.

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Elizabeth Morton was a member of The Royal Court Young Writers Group and took up a bursary at ITV on the New Writer's Initiative scheme.

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Elizabeth Morton has written for the BBC Radio 4 drama series Brief Lives.

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Elizabeth Morton is a short story writer, having been shortlisted and won prizes in 2016 Margery Allingham CWA writer's award, 2012 Bath Short story award, Exeter Short story award, Trisha Ashley Award, Fish short story award 2015.

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Elizabeth Morton wrote the plays Feeding the Troll, which premiered at the Edinburgh Festival, Clip which ran at Battersea Arts Centre, First Kiss and Lauren The Brave at the Landor Theatre, and Sophie in Wonderland, which was produced by Theatre 503.

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Elizabeth Morton has written two books; A Liverpool Girl was published in 2019 and A Last Dance in Liverpool was published in 2020.