
Amy Nuttall
Acting • Born 1982-06-07
Biography
Amy Abigail Nuttall is an English actress and singer. She is known for her roles as Chloe Atkinson in the ITV soap opera Emmerdale (2000–2005), housemaid Ethel Parks in the ITV/PBS period drama Downton Abbey (2011–2012), and "Little" Jane Butterfield in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice. Nuttall was born in Blackburn, Lancashire. She was educated at Bury Grammar School for Girls and trained at Tring Park School for the Performing Arts. She performed with the National Youth Music Theatre, notably playing the lead role of Princess Ismene in Aurelius at the Tyne Opera House, Newcastle and the Assembly Rooms in Edinburgh in August 1997. Nuttall is credited as the youngest actress to ever understudy and play the lead role of Christine in The Phantom of the Opera (at age 17) (National Tour), she has sung at the Royal Albert Hall, Royal Festival Hall and Old Trafford and won an edition of Celebrity Stars in Their Eyes as Sarah Brightman. Shortly before leaving Emmerdale, Nuttall appeared in Notes from New York at the Trafalgar Studios opposite Jon Lee and Julie Atherton. In 2005, she released her debut album as a classical vocalist, Best Days, on EMI Classics and filmed music videos for her tracks "Best Days", "No Greater Gift" and a version of "Scarborough Fair", which was heavily requested on Classic FM TV. Best Days peaked at number four in the UK classical chart and was nominated for Album of the Year at the 2006 Classic BRIT Awards. In the same year, Nuttall took part in the reality TV programme Celebrity Shark Bait, which also featured Richard E. Grant and Ruby Wax and appeared in Celebrate Oliver, a musical special for BBC1. In the autumn of 2005, Nuttall toured the UK extensively as Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady to critical acclaim. She shared the role with Lisa O'Hare on the National Tour due to other commitments with her first album. The tour started on 5 October 2005 at the Palace Theatre in Manchester and ended on 12 August 2006 at the Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff. In January 2007, Nuttall performed on BBC Radio 2's Friday Night is Music Night with an 80-piece live orchestra and in May 2007, she joined the cast of the stage revival of Boeing-Boeing at the Comedy Theatre opposite Patricia Hodge, Mark Rylance and Roger Allam. On 2 October 2007, Nuttall replaced Kim Medcalf in the London production of Cabaret at the Lyric Theatre, transferring directly from her role in Boeing-Boeing. In April 2008, Nuttall's initial six-month contract was extended until the production's closure on 21 June. Nuttall appeared in Hotel Babylon in 2009 as Melanie Hughes, the new hotel receptionist. In June and July 2010, Nuttall played one of the lead roles in the revival of the hit musical The Hired Man at the Octagon Theatre, Bolton. Later that year, she returned to the Octagon Theatre, Bolton to play Stella Kowalski in the Tennessee Williams classic A Streetcar Named Desire. She shared the role of the Lady of the Lake in the UK tour of Spamalot, which began on 18 October 2010 at the Edinburgh Playhouse. From September 2011, Nuttall began appearing in the second series of Downton Abbey, appearing as the new maid, Ethel.
Filmography
24 credits
The Keeping Room
Movie • 2014
Moll

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
Movie • 2024
Jane Butterfield

Despite the Falling Snow
Movie • 2016
Maya

My Husband's Double Life
Movie • 2018
Sabrina

National Theatre: My Fair Lady
Movie • 2005
Eliza

This Morning
TV • 1988
Self

The Paul O'Grady Show
TV • 2004

Songs of Praise
TV • 2001

The Chemistry of Death
TV • 2023

The Chemistry of Death
TV • 2023
Grace Strachan

Why Didn't They Ask Evans?
TV • 2022
Sylvia Bassington-ffrench

Downton Abbey
TV • 2010
Ethel Parks

New Tricks
TV • 2004
Caitlin Standing

All Creatures Great & Small
TV • 2020
Phyllis Dalby

Moving On
TV • 2009
Toni

Hotel Babylon
TV • 2006

The Musketeers
TV • 2014
Agnès

An Audience with...
TV • 1978
Self

Death in Paradise
TV • 2011
Sal Tyler

By Any Means
TV • 2013
Hollie Goodridge

Mr Bates vs The Post Office
TV • 2024
Lisa Castleton

Liar
TV • 2017
Winnie Peterson

Loose Women
TV • 1999
Self

The Feud
TV • 2025
Sonia Spence