Alex Reid (born 23 December 1980, in Penzance, Cornwall, UK) is an English actress, trained at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art.
Contents
1Acting
2Filmography
2.1Film
2.2Television
3References
4External links
Acting
She portrayed the probation officer Sally in E4's Misfits and also the character of Captain Caroline Walshe in seasons 1 and 2 of ITV's SAS drama Ultimate Force.
She starred as Mercer in 2001's Arachnid and portrayed Beth O'Brien in 2005's The Descent and was featured in Guinea Pigs.[1] She also had a small role in The Descent Part 2.
Filmography
Film
Year
Title
Role
Notes
2001
Arachnid
Loren Mercer
Last Orders
Young Pam
Summer Rain
Club Torso
2003
The Honeymooners
Claire
2005
The Descent
Beth O'Brien
2006
Wilderness
Louise
'The Descent': Beneath the Scenes
Herself
Video Documentary Short
2007
The Midnight Drives
Sophie
The Tailor
Antastazia
Short
Jetsam
Grace
2008
Love Me Still
Gemma Ronson
2009
One Hundred Mornings
Hannah
The Descent Part 2
Beth O'Brien
2010
Deeper and Darker: The Making of the 'Descent Part 2'
Herself
Video Documentary Short
2011
Pork
Ella
Short
2012
The Facility
Joni
2013
To The Sea
Jenna
Short
2014
I Am Soldier
Captain Dawn Canterbury
2017
Joanne
Joanne
Post-Production
Television
Year
Title
Role
Notes
2001
Relic Hunter
Simone
1 Episode
2002-03
Ultimate Force
Captain Caroline Walshe
11 Episodes
2003
Blue Dove
Nell Brennan
Mini Series
2004
Casualty
Shelley Brooks
1 Episode
2005
The Government Inspector
Claire
Television Movie
2006
Sorted
Pippa
1 Episode
2007
Mobile
Stacy Cox
Life on Mars
Layla Dylan
2009-11
Misfits
Sally
8 Episodes
2015
Vera
Karen Pryor
1 Episode
2016
The Tunnel
Helen
2 Episodes
2018
Collateral
Amanda Hall
2 episodes
References
^Vertigo Plays 'Guinea Pigs' With Young Filmmakers
External links
Alex Reid on IMDb
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