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Amelia Warner

ACTOR

1982 - Today

Amelia Warner

Amelia Warner (born Amelia Catherine Bennett; 4 June 1982), also known by her stage name Slow Moving Millie, is an English musician, composer, and former actress. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Amelia Warner has received more than 8,717,481 page views. Her biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia. Amelia Warner is the 8,846th most popular actor (down from 7,219th in 2019), the 5,970th most popular biography from United Kingdom (down from 5,053rd in 2019) and the 979th most popular British Actor.

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  • 3.15

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Among ACTORS

Among actors, Amelia Warner ranks 8,846 out of 13,578. Before her are Oliver Hudson, Virginia Christine, Derek Fowlds, Beate Eriksen, Lew Cody, and Rod La Rocque. After her are Linda Purl, Catherine Burns, Diedrich Bader, D. B. Sweeney, Adrienne Shel

Amelia Warner

English musician and former actress

Amelia Warner (born Amelia Catherine Bennett; 4 June 1982), also known by her stage nameSlow Moving Millie, is an English musician, composer, and former actress.

Early life

Warner was born Amelia Catherine Bennett in Birkenhead, Merseyside, the only child of actors Annette Ekblom and Alun Lewis.[1][2][3] Her paternal uncle is actor Hywel Bennett.

Career

Warner started her acting career as a member of the Royal Court's youth theatre group. She also starred in a 2000 BBC adaptation of Lorna Doone and has had supporting roles in films such as Æon Flux and Stoned.

In 2015, she self-released a classical instrumental EP, titled Arms. In 2016, Amelia began scoring films starting with Mum's List followed by Mary Shelley. In 2017, she released her second EP titled Visitors under her name, Amelia Warner.[4]

In 2018, Amelia Warner won the International Film Music Critics Association Award for Breakthrough Composer of the Year for her debut mainstream scor

And so an incredible opportunity arose out of Warner “just writing some songs and playing some gigs”, and she went on to write the music for a couple of short films and some commercials, too.

“I was then asked to demo an arrangement of Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want by The Smiths, which was all completely top secret as it was for the John Lewis Christmas advert. I’d just made that demo for somebody else, but next thing, my original demo was used in a major advert and suddenly I’m a singer. Which was never the intention or the plan!”

Neither was becoming an in-demand, full-time film composer part of some five-year plan either. Warner moved from her singer-songwriter music under the pseudonym Slow Moving Millie to releasing two EPs under her own name, and some of the beautiful piano music in 2018’s Visitors made its way to the ears of Mum’s List director, Niall Johnson.

“Niall was listening to Visitors because one of my dearest friends, Rafe Spall, was in the film. He was playing some of the music and Niall said he loved it. Initially, he just wanted to li

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