Anna-Marie Wayne is the daughter of composer Jeff Wayne.
By the age of 13, she had persuaded her father to let her follow him
(and her grandfather,
Jerry Wayne,
the original "Sky Masterson" in "Guys & Dolls" in London's West End)
into the entertainment industry.
Anna-Marie soon signed with London's
Sylvia Young Agency and was soon appearing
in the BBC's popular show
Grange Hill (1978), Carlton TV's
hit series
The Upper Hand (1990),
alongside
Honor Blackman, and
Merry Christmas, Mr. Bean (1992),
alongside
Rowan Atkinson.
She later graduated from the UK's prestigious Guildford School of
Acting after completing their 3-year degree in Acting and has worked
professionally on film, TV, radio and stage ever since, including
filming a lead role in the feature film,
Number One, Longing. Number Two, Regret (2004),
alongside
Jenny Agutter and creating the
lead role of "Elisa" alongside
Adam Garcia
in "Solitary Confinment" on stage in London's West End. She has gone on
to star in numerous feature films in the US. Anna-Marie splits her time
between in Los Angeles and London.