
Michelle Duncan
Acting • Born 1978-04-14
Biography
Michelle Duncan (born 14 April 1978) is a Scottish actress. She was nominated for a BAFTA Scotland Award for her performance in Sea of Souls. Born in Perth, Duncan trained in acting at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh before studying English and Classics at St Andrew's University. She moved to London in February 2005. Her roles on TV include Sugar Rush, Doctor Who, "Low Winter Sun", "Lost in Austen", and a TV film, Whatever Love Means, as Princess Diana. She has also appeared in such films as Atonement, The Broken and Driving Lessons, and she co-starred in the award-winning 2006 British short film Sucking Is A Fine Quality In Women And Vacuum Cleaners. On stage she has appeared in plays such as Time and the Conways (on UK tour) and A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Burning at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. In 2007 she was cast as Portia in The Merchant of Venice at Shakespeare's Globe, but was unable to continue after the previews and was replaced by Kirsty Besterman. She now works at Forest School, Snaresbrook, as a Drama and English Teacher. She is also a form tutor of Franklin house. Description above from the Wikipedia article Michelle Duncan, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
23 credits
The Broken
Movie • 2008
Kate Coleman

Driving Lessons
Movie • 2006
Bryony

Low Winter Sun
Movie • 2006
Louise Cullen

Iona
Movie • 2015
Elizabeth

Atonement
Movie • 2007
Fiona Maguire

Slay & Prepare
Movie • 2023
Celeste

Whatever Love Means
Movie • 2005
Lady Diana Spencer

Blue Christmas
Movie • 2017
Lily

Bohemian Rhapsody
Movie • 2018
Shelley Stern

Elizabeth Is Missing
Movie • 2019
Maud's Mother

Scrubber
Movie • 2012
Neighbour

Sugar Rush
TV • 2005
Miss Forbes

Are You Afraid of the Dark?
TV • 1992
Andrea

Luther
TV • 2010
Kiera Mills

Doctor Who
TV • 2005
Lady Isobel

Call the Midwife
TV • 2012
Jeanette Heckford

Andor
TV • 2022
Roboda Beehaz

Rebus
TV • 2024
Maggie Blantyre

Case Histories
TV • 2011
Rachel Stewart

Grantchester
TV • 2014
Annabel Morrison

Dalgliesh
TV • 2021
Caroline Dupayne

Lost in Austen
TV • 2008
Charlotte Lucas

Dept. Q
TV • 2025
Dr. Fiona Wallace