Maimie McCoy

Maimie McCoy

McCoy on the red carpet for the film Wild Tales at the Miami International Film Festival
Born Mary McCoy[1]
1980
Yorkshire, England
Occupation Actress
Years active 2002–present

Maimie McCoy is an English actress. She is best known for portraying Milady de Winter in The Musketeers (2014-2016)

Background

McCoy was born in Yorkshire,[2] where she attended Stokesley School.[1] Initially a dancer[1] she then studied Performing Arts at London Metropolitan University, graduating with a BA (Hons) in 2001.[3] McCoy is the daughter of restaurateur Eugene McCoy and his wife Barbara, who now run The Crathorne Arms near Yarm.[1] Her elder brother Rory owns the restaurants Ducksoup and Rawduck in London. She has a younger brother, actor Eugene McCoy.[4] Her maternal uncle is the impressionist Kevin Connelly.[4]

Career

McCoy has appeared in episodes of Doctors, The Bill, Waking the Dead and Taggart.

In 2009 she appeared in Personal Affairs as Nicole Palmerston-Amory, a "man-eating, cynical realist (who) favours money over love".[5] This was McCoy’s first leading role,[1] for which she was nominated for a TV Quick Award as best supporting actress.

In December 2012, McCoy played the role of the younger Joyce Hatto in the BBC's production of Loving Miss Hatto, a drama written by Victoria Wood.[6]

In April 2013 she appeared in "Rocket", the third episode of Endeavour, playing Alice Vexin, an old student acquaintance of Morse's. Later that year, she starred in short film Fare with Christian Cooke. She currently appears in BBC's "The Musketeers" as Milady de Winter.

Personal Life

She is engaged to the actor James Buller.[7]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2002 Doctors Shelley Garrett
-Time Bomb (2002)
TV series
2004 Waking the Dead Sarah Faulkner
- Fugue States (Part One) (2004)
Police drama
The Libertine Acting Troop Feature film
Top Buzzer Sophie (unknown episodes) TV series
2005 Peter Warlock: Some Little Joy Puma Short film
2006 Minotaur Morna Feature film
Taggart Jessica Flowers
- The Best and the Brightest (2006)
Police drama
The Bill Meg Lawson
- Episode 418 (2006)
Police drama
2007 The Boat People Cleo Feature film
Romance Julie Short film
Virgin Territory Simona Feature film
Little Devil Debs TV mini-series
2008 Oh, Simone Simone Short film
Slaphappy Judy Magenta Short film
Domestics Woman Short film
2009 Personal Affairs Nicole Palmerston-Amory Comedy drama
Desperate Romantics Margaret Costume drama
2011 Without You Christine (Ep. 1) TV mini-series
2012 Loving Miss Hatto Young Joyce Hatto
2013 Endeavour Alice Vexin (Ep. 3: "Rocket") TV series
The Last Witch Kate Greenwood TV series
2014- 2016 The Musketeers Milady de Winter TV series
2016 DCI Banks Tamsin Richards TV series

Theatre

References

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