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Amy-Joyce Hastings is a Actor Irlandaise born on 24 september 1980 at Dublin (Irlande)

Amy-Joyce Hastings

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Nationality Irlande
Birth 24 september 1980 (44 years) at Dublin (Irlande)

Amy-Joyce Hastings (born 24 September 1980) is an Irish actress who has worked in film, television and theatre.

Hastings' first role was in the 1990 film Fools of Fortune. She has also featured in Season 1 of The Tudors alongside Henry Cavill.

She has recently appeared in a number of independent films such as Brit flick Little Deaths (which premiered at Film4 Frightfest and the SXSW festival in the US) and in the lead role of Kate Loughlin in Romantic Comedy The Callback Queen which received a US run at George R. R. Martin's Jean Cocteau Cinema in February 2014.

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Filmography of Amy-Joyce Hastings (3 films)

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The Callback Queen, 1h28
Directed by Graham Cantwell
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Comedy, Romantic comedy, Romance
Actors Amy-Joyce Hastings, Vicki Michelle MBE, Eoin Macken
Roles Kate Loughlin
Rating42% 2.1465152.1465152.1465152.1465152.146515
Kate Loughlin is a vivacious young actress struggling to get her big break in the London film industry. When she lands an audition for the lead role in a massive movie franchise based on the 'Prince of Chaos' novels by legendary author Horatio King, she goes after the opportunity with all guns blazing.
Little Deaths, 1h34
Directed by Simon Rumley
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Thriller, Horror, Romance
Themes Films about sexuality, Rape in fiction, BDSM in films
Actors Christopher Fairbank, Daniel Brocklebank, Amy-Joyce Hastings
Roles Lucy
Rating47% 2.350322.350322.350322.350322.35032
In Sean Hogan's segment, Richard (Luke de Lacey) and Victoria (Siubhan Harrison) are a married couple that tries to solve their boredom by picking up homeless women under the guise of a Christian charity, with the intent to abuse them sexually. When they pick up Sorrow (Holly Lucas), they soon discover that they have taken on more than they can handle and that Sorrow is not exactly the homeless woman that she seems to be.