Annie Hemingway

[1] On graduating from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art[1] (RADA) in 2007 Hemingway played the role of Melissa in the world premiere of Hassan Abdulrassak's Baghdad Wedding[2][3] at the Soho Theatre[3] and subsequently acted in the BBC Radio 3 dramatisation of the play broadcast on 20 January 2008.

She then toured the UK with the Birmingham Repertory Theatre[4] playing the role of Constance Neville in She Stoops to Conquer[5] alongside Liza Goddard.

Hemingway went on to perform in the world premiere of Breakfast at Tiffany's[6] at The Theatre Royal Haymarket,[6] directed by Sean Mathias starring Anna Friel.

[8] In 2011 Hemingway was chosen to represent The Old Vic in New York City as part of its T. S. Eliot US/UK exchange project.

Hemingway is the voice of numerous audiobooks for BBC AudioGo including Witch Crag, Katya's World and Alice: Spooks.