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Siwan Morris is a Actor British born on 24 september 1976 at Glynneath (United-kingdom)

Siwan Morris

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Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 24 september 1976 (47 years) at Glynneath (United-kingdom)

Siwan Morris (born in Glynneath on 24 September 1976) is a Welsh actress.

Biography

After an education in South Wales, Morris graduated from Manchester Metropolitan University.

Fluent in Welsh and English, Morris appeared in the S4C programme Caerdydd, and occasional parts on BBC1 soap Casualty.

Morris then built her career in London in various parts for the Royal Shakespeare Company.

Morris played "Angie" in E4's youth-oriented drama series Skins appearing in series 1, and briefly in its second series. She played "Llinos" in Con Passionate and "Liv Jones" in the BBC Wales drama Belonging. She also appears in videos for Torchwood series 2's online alternate reality game, where she appears in weekly updated webisodes as a paranormal radio host commenting upon the mysterious appearances of aliens around Cardiff. She also appeared in Mine All Mine and Superhero webseries The Splott Division. She plays the mother of Rhydian Morris in CBBC's supernatural television series, Wolfblood. She appeared in Doctor Who as the mother of Maebh in an episode called In the Forest of the Night.

As a singer, Morris has worked with the electropop band, Clinigol, appearing as a guest vocalist on three songs on their debut album Melys.

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The Machine, 1h31
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Science fiction, Thriller
Themes Robot films
Actors Caitlin Marie Lotz, Toby Stephens, Samuel Hazeldine, Denis Lawson, Pooneh Hajimohammadi, Siwan Morris
Roles Lucy
Rating59% 2.9988652.9988652.9988652.9988652.998865
In the future, amid a cold war with China, scientists employed by Britain's Ministry of Defence produce a cybernetic implant that allows brain-damaged soldiers to regain lost functions. Scientist Vincent McCarthy sets up a cognitive test for soldier Paul Dawson, a recipient of the cybernetic implant. Upset with Dawson's apparent solipsism and lack of empathy, McCarthy ignores Dawson's requests to see his mother. Dawson turns hostile, kills a scientist and wounds McCarthy, before apologizing and being shot. Afterwards, Dawson's mother regularly protests at the base, though McCarthy denies that her son was ever there.