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| occupation = Actress
| partner = [[Russell Haswell]]
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'''Amanda Donohoe''' (born 29 June 1962) is an English actress. She had a four-year relationship with popstar [[Adam Ant]] and appeared in the music videos for the [[Adam and the Ants]] singles "[[Antmusic]]" (1980) and "[[Stand and Deliver (Adam and the Ants song)|Stand and Deliver]]" (1981). For her role as C.J. Lamb on the [[NBC]] drama series ''[[L.A. Law]]'' (1990–92), she won the [[Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film|Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress]] (TV) in 1992. Other television roles include playing [[Natasha Wylde]] on the British soap opera ''[[Emmerdale]]'' (2009–10). On stage, she starred as Yelena in ''[[Uncle Vanya]]'' (New York 1995), Mrs. Robinson in ''[[The Graduate]]'' (London 2001) and in the title role of ''[[Hedda Gabler]]'' (Manchester 2001). Her film appearances include ''[[Castaway (film)|Castaway]]'' (1986), ''[[The Lair of the White Worm (film)|The Lair of the White Worm]]'' (1988), ''[[The Madness of King George]]'' (1994) and ''[[Liar, Liar]]'' (1997).
==Early life==
Donohoe was born in London, the daughter of Ted and Joanna Donohoe. She has an older sister, Cordelia. She is of [[Irish people|Irish]], [[Russians|Russian]] and [[Switzerland|Swiss]] ancestry.<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2001/feb/04/features.review | location=London | work=The Guardian | first=Harriet | last=Lane | title=Mrs Robinson, I presume | date=2001-02-04}}</ref> Her father worked for the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]],<ref name=DMail1116962/> which led to the family moving a great deal, with a base in London but also living for periods overseas. After her father's retirement, he joined her mother in her [[antique]] dealing business.
Educated at the [[Francis Holland School]], aged 15 she met Adam Ant. Aged 16 she left her parents home, and moved in with Ant in [[Notting Hill]].<ref name=DMail1116962/> In 1981, Donohoe appeared in the [[video clip]]s for the songs "[[Antmusic]]" and "[[Stand and Deliver (Adam and the Ants song)|Stand and Deliver]]" by [[Adam and the Ants]], when the band were at the height of their fame. Shortly before the band began their 1981 world tour, Donohoe was offered a place at the [[Central School of Speech and Drama]]. She left Ant and went off to drama college.<ref name=DMail1116962>http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1116962/Why-LA-dream-turned-sour-How-Amanda-Donohoe-left-Hollywood-Emmerdale.html</ref>
==Career==
After graduation, she came to the attention of worldwide audiences in 1986, when she was cast opposite [[Oliver Reed]] as [[Lucy Irvine]] in [[Nicolas Roeg]]'s ''[[Castaway (film)|Castaway]]''. She followed this up with roles in two [[Ken Russell]] films ''[[The Lair of the White Worm (film)|The Lair of the White Worm]]'', based on a [[Bram Stoker]] novel, and ''[[The Rainbow (film)|The Rainbow]]'', based on a [[D.H. Lawrence]] novel. Another major film role for her was ''[[Liar, Liar]]'' (1997) starring [[Jim Carrey]].
After relocating to Los Angeles,<ref name=DMail1116962/> in February 1991, Donohoe took part in the first of the so-called "[[lesbian kiss episode]]s" on American television when her character C.J. Lamb on ''[[L.A. Law]]'' kissed Abbie Perkins, played by [[Michele Greene]].<ref name="news.bbc.co.uk">{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7630767.stm | work=BBC News | title=Amanda Donohoe to join Emmerdale | date=23 September 2008 | accessdate=23 April 2010}}</ref> Donohoe appeared in L.A. Law for two seasons. Some of her other television roles include ''[[Murder City (TV series)|Murder City]]'', ''[[Bad Girls (TV series)|Bad Girls]]'' and a guest appearance in ''[[Ally McBeal]]''.
On her return to the UK, Donohoe undertook stage work, including replacing [[Jerry Hall]] in the stage version of ''[[The Graduate (novel)|The Graduate]]''.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/film/2001/feb/04/features.review</ref> In 2009 she joined the cast of ITV soap opera ''[[Emmerdale]]'' as businesswoman [[Natasha Wylde]],<ref name=DMail1116962/> opposite her on-screen husband [[Maxwell Caulfield]].<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.mirror.co.uk/celebs/latest/2008/09/23/amanda-donohoe-leaves-la-to-join-emmerdale-115875-20748855/|title= Amanda Donohoe leaves LA to join Emmerdale|publisher= Mirror.co.uk|date= 23 September 2008|accessdate= 2008-11-15}}</ref> On 25 July 2010 it was announced that Donohoe would be leaving ''[[Emmerdale]]'', with her last screen date was 24 November 2010.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.dailystar.co.uk/posts/view/146003/Emmerdale-s-Amanda-Donohoe-to-quit-the-show/|title= Emmerdale's Amanda Donohoe to quit the show|publisher= Daily Star Sunday|date= 25 July 2010|accessdate= 2010-07-25}}</ref> On 18 and 19 February 2010, she was a guest panelist on ''[[Loose Women]]''. She has also lent her voice to the [[Activision]] PC video game "[[Santa Fe Mysteries|Santa Fe Mysteries: The Elk Moon Murder]]" as Karen Gordon, a prime suspect and ex-wife to Elk Moon's husband, Jack.
==Personal life==
Donohoe's domestic partner is the [[multidisciplinary]] artist [[Russell Haswell]]. The pair live in [[Suffolk]].<ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1116962/Why-LA-dream-turned-sour-How-Amanda-Donohoe-left-Hollywood-Emmerdale.html|title= Why my LA dream turned sour: How Amanda Donohoe left Hollywood for Emmerdale|publisher= Associated Newspapers Ltd|work= Mail Online|first= Rebecca|last= Hardy|date= 16 January 2009|accessdate= 27 June 2011}}</ref>
== Filmography ==
===Film===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Year
! Title
! Role
! class="unsortable" | Notes
|-
|1986
|''[[Foreign Body (film)|Foreign Body]]''
|Susan Partridge
|
|-
|1986
|''[[Castaway (film)|Castaway]]''
|[[Lucy Irvine]]
|
|-
|1988
|''{{sortname|The|Lair of the White Worm|The Lair of the White Worm (film)}}''
|Lady Sylvia Marsh
|
|-
|1989
|''{{sortname|The|Rainbow|The Rainbow (film)}}''
|Winifred Inger
|
|-
|1989
|''[[Dark Obsession]]''
|Ginny Bruckton
|
|-
|1989
|''[[Tank Malling]]''
|Helen Searle
|
|-
|1990
|''[[Paper Mask]]''
|Christine Taylor
|
|-
|1994
|''{{sortname|The|Madness of King George}}''
|[[Elizabeth Herbert, Countess of Pembroke and Montgomery|Lady Pembroke]]
|
|-
|1997
|''[[Liar Liar]]''
|Miranda
|
|-
|1997
|''[[One Night Stand (1997 film)|One Night Stand]]''
|Margaux
|
|-
|1998
|''{{sortname|The|Real Howard Spitz}}''
|Laura Kershaw
|
|-
|1998
|''[[I'm Losing You (film)|I'm Losing You]]''
|Mona Deware
|
|-
|1998
|''Stardust''
|Christine Wasacz
|
|-
|2000
|''[[Circus (2000 film)|Circus]]''
|Gloria
|
|-
|2000
|''Wild About Harry''
|Ruth McKee
|
|-
|2001
|''Phoenix Blue''
|Persha Lovich
|
|-
|2008
|''[[Starship Troopers 3: Marauder]]''
|Admiral Enolo Phid
|
|-
|2009
|''{{sortname|The|Calling|The Calling (2009 film)}}''
|Trish
|
|-
|2011
|''{{sortname|The|Last Belle}}''
|Siobhan (voice)
|Short film
|-
|2013
|''Trafficker''
|Alison Reid
|
|}
===Television===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Year
! Title
! Role
! class="unsortable" | Notes
|-
|1988
|''{{sortname|An|Affair in Mind|nolink=1}}''
|Druscilla Janus
|TV film
|-
|1988
|''Les Girls''
|Camilla
|"Tarts"
|-
|1988
|''[[Game, Set and Match]]''
|Gloria Kent
|Regular role
|-
|1990–1992
|''[[L.A. Law]]''
|Cara Jean 'C.J.' Lamb
|Main role
|-
|1991
|''[[Screen Two]]''
|Jane Clemant
|"The Laughter of God"
|-
|1992
|''Shame''
|Diana Cadell
|TV film
|-
|1993
|''It's Nothing Personal''
|Katherine Whitloff
|TV film
|-
|1993
|''Briefest Encounter''
|Siobhan
|TV film
|-
|1993
|''{{sortname|The|Hidden Room|nolink=1}}''
|Martha
|"Dangerous Dreams"
|-
|1993
|''{{sortname|The|Substitute|The Substitute (1993 film)}}''
|Gayle Richards / Laura Ellington
|TV film
|-
|1993
|''[[Frasier]]''
|Catherine
|"Call Me Irresponsible"
|-
|1993
|''{{sortname|A|Woman's Guide to Adultery|nolink=1}}''
|Jo
|"1.1", "1.2", "1.3"
|-
|1994
|''Murder Most Horrid''
|Carmela Vezza
|"Overkill"
|-
|1995
|''Shame II: The Secret''
|Diana Cadell
|TV film
|-
|1996
|''{{sortname|The|Thorn Birds: The Missing Years}}''
|Meggie Cleary O'Neill
|TV film
|-
|1996
|''Deep Secrets''
|Lara
|TV film
|-
|1998
|''{{sortname|A|Knight in Camelot}}''
|[[Queen Guinevere]]
|TV film
|-
|1999
|''[[Batman_Beyond#Films|Batman Beyond: The Movie]]''
|Mrs. Walker / The Queen (voice)
|TV film
|-
|1999
|''[[Batman Beyond]]''
|Donna Walker / Queen (voice)
|"Dead Man's Hand"
|-
|2000
|''[[Ally McBeal]]''
|Marianne Holt
|"I Will Survive"
|-
|2000
|''[[In the Beginning (miniseries)|In the Beginning]]''
|[[Zuleika (legendary)|Zuleika]]
|TV miniseries
|-
|2001
|''{{sortname|The|Atlantis Conspiracy}}''
|Lauren Marcus
|TV film
|-
|2001
|''{{sortname|The|Legend of Tarzan}}''
|Lady Waltham
|"Tarzan and the Gauntlet of Vengeance"
|-
|2002
|''Lucky Day''
|Nora Barkin
|TV film
|-
|2004–2006
|''[[Murder City (TV series)|Murder City]]''
|DI Susan Alembic
|Main role
|-
|2006
|''[[Bad Girls (TV series)|Bad Girls]]''
|Lou Stoke
|Main role
|-
|2009–2010
|''[[Emmerdale]]''
|[[Natasha Wylde]]
|Regular role
|-
|2013
|''[[Toast of London]]''
|Ellen
|"Vanity Project"
|-
|2013
|''[[Air Force One Is Down]]''
|Gillian Berry
|TV miniseries
|-
|2014
|''[[Pramface]]''
|Sally
|"Enchanted Picnic", "Kiss for the Camera"
|-
|2014
|''[[Toast of London]]''
|Ellen
|"Buried Alive"
|}
===Stage===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Year
! Title
! Role
! class="unsortable" | Notes
|-
|1984
|''[[Cymbeline]]''
|Helen
|
|-
|1984
|''Great Expectations''
|Estella
|[[Royal Exchange, Manchester]]
|-
|1984
|''{{sortname|The|Admirable Crichton}}''
|Lady Catherine
|Royal Exchange, Manchester
|-
|1996
|''[[Uncle Vanya]]''
|Yelena
|
|-
|1996
|''[[Miss Julie]]''
|Miss Julie
|Royal Exchange, Manchester
|-
|1997–1998
|''HRH''
|[[Wallis Simpson]]
|UK tour
|-
|2001
|''{{sortname|The|Graduate|The_Graduate_(novel)#Stage_adaptation}}''
|Mrs. Robinson
|
|-
|2001
|''[[Hedda Gabler]]''
|Hedda
|Royal Exchange, Manchester
|-
|2002
|''[[Teeth 'n' Smiles]]''
|Maggie
|[[Sheffield Theatres]]
|-
|2011
|''Star Quality''
|Lorraine
|UK tour
|}
==Awards and nominations==
Donohoe won a [[Golden Globe Award]] for her role in ''L.A. Law'' and was nominated for an [[Outer Critics Circle Award]] for her [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] debut in Uncle Vanya.{{Citation needed|date=August 2015}}
==References==
{{reflist}}
==External links==
{{Commons category|Amanda Donohoe}}
* {{IMDb name|id=0000372|name=Amanda Donohoe}}
* [http://primetime.unrealitytv.co.uk/tag/amanda-donohoe/ Amanda Donohoe at Unreality TV]
{{GoldenGlobeSupportingActressTV 1990-2009}}
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[[Category:English stage actresses]]
[[Category:English television actresses]]
[[Category:English people of Irish descent]]
[[Category:English people of Russian descent]]
[[Category:British people of Swiss descent]]
[[Category:Actresses from London]]
[[Category:Actors at the Royal Exchange, Manchester]]
[[Category:Former Roman Catholics]]
[[Category:Best Supporting Actress Golden Globe (television) winners]]
[[Category:People educated at Francis Holland School]]
[[Category:20th-century English actresses]]
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| name = Amanda Donohoe
| image = http://ilarge.lisimg.com/image/4177273/740full-amanda-donohoe.jpg
| image_size = 160px
| caption = Donohoe in 1991
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1962|6|29|df=y}}
| birth_place = London, England, U.K.
| years_active = 1984–present
| occupation = Actress
| partner = [[Russell Haswell]]
}}
'''Amanda Donohoe''' (born 29 June 1962) is an English actress. She had a four-year relationship with popstar [[Adam Ant]] and appeared in the music videos for the [[Adam and the Ants]] singles "[[Antmusic]]" (1980) and "[[Stand and Deliver (Adam and the Ants song)|Stand and Deliver]]" (1981). For her role as C.J. Lamb on the [[NBC]] drama series ''[[L.A. Law]]'' (1990–92), she won the [[Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film|Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress]] (TV) in 1992. Other television roles include playing [[Natasha Wylde]] on the British soap opera ''[[Emmerdale]]'' (2009–10). On stage, she starred as Yelena in ''[[Uncle Vanya]]'' (New York 1995), Mrs. Robinson in ''[[The Graduate]]'' (London 2001) and in the title role of ''[[Hedda Gabler]]'' (Manchester 2001). Her film appearances include ''[[Castaway (film)|Castaway]]'' (1986), ''[[The Lair of the White Worm (film)|The Lair of the White Worm]]'' (1988), ''[[The Madness of King George]]'' (1994) and ''[[Liar, Liar]]'' (1997).
==Early life==
Donohoe was born in London, the daughter of Ted and Joanna Donohoe. She has an older sister, Cordelia. She is of [[Irish people|Irish]], [[Russians|Russian]] and [[Switzerland|Swiss]] ancestry.<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2001/feb/04/features.review | location=London | work=The Guardian | first=Harriet | last=Lane | title=Mrs Robinson, I presume | date=2001-02-04}}</ref> Her father worked for the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]],<ref name=DMail1116962/> which led to the family moving a great deal, with a base in London but also living for periods overseas. After her father's retirement, he joined her mother in her [[antique]] dealing business.
Educated at the [[Francis Holland School]], aged 15 she met Adam Ant. Aged 16 she left her parents home, and moved in with Ant in [[Notting Hill]].<ref name=DMail1116962/> In 1981, Donohoe appeared in the [[video clip]]s for the songs "[[Antmusic]]" and "[[Stand and Deliver (Adam and the Ants song)|Stand and Deliver]]" by [[Adam and the Ants]], when the band were at the height of their fame. Shortly before the band began their 1981 world tour, Donohoe was offered a place at the [[Central School of Speech and Drama]]. She left Ant and went off to drama college.<ref name=DMail1116962>http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1116962/Why-LA-dream-turned-sour-How-Amanda-Donohoe-left-Hollywood-Emmerdale.html</ref>
==Career==
After graduation, she came to the attention of worldwide audiences in 1986, when she was cast opposite [[Oliver Reed]] as [[Lucy Irvine]] in [[Nicolas Roeg]]'s ''[[Castaway (film)|Castaway]]''. She followed this up with roles in two [[Ken Russell]] films ''[[The Lair of the White Worm (film)|The Lair of the White Worm]]'', based on a [[Bram Stoker]] novel, and ''[[The Rainbow (film)|The Rainbow]]'', based on a [[D.H. Lawrence]] novel. Another major film role for her was ''[[Liar, Liar]]'' (1997) starring [[Jim Carrey]].
After relocating to Los Angeles,<ref name=DMail1116962/> in February 1991, Donohoe took part in the first of the so-called "[[lesbian kiss episode]]s" on American television when her character C.J. Lamb on ''[[L.A. Law]]'' kissed Abbie Perkins, played by [[Michele Greene]].<ref name="news.bbc.co.uk">{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7630767.stm | work=BBC News | title=Amanda Donohoe to join Emmerdale | date=23 September 2008 | accessdate=23 April 2010}}</ref> Donohoe appeared in L.A. Law for two seasons. Some of her other television roles include ''[[Murder City (TV series)|Murder City]]'', ''[[Bad Girls (TV series)|Bad Girls]]'' and a guest appearance in ''[[Ally McBeal]]''.
On her return to the UK, Donohoe undertook stage work, including replacing [[Jerry Hall]] in the stage version of ''[[The Graduate (novel)|The Graduate]]''.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/film/2001/feb/04/features.review</ref> In 2009 she joined the cast of ITV soap opera ''[[Emmerdale]]'' as businesswoman [[Natasha Wylde]],<ref name=DMail1116962/> opposite her on-screen husband [[Maxwell Caulfield]].<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.mirror.co.uk/celebs/latest/2008/09/23/amanda-donohoe-leaves-la-to-join-emmerdale-115875-20748855/|title= Amanda Donohoe leaves LA to join Emmerdale|publisher= Mirror.co.uk|date= 23 September 2008|accessdate= 2008-11-15}}</ref> On 25 July 2010 it was announced that Donohoe would be leaving ''[[Emmerdale]]'', with her last screen date was 24 November 2010.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.dailystar.co.uk/posts/view/146003/Emmerdale-s-Amanda-Donohoe-to-quit-the-show/|title= Emmerdale's Amanda Donohoe to quit the show|publisher= Daily Star Sunday|date= 25 July 2010|accessdate= 2010-07-25}}</ref> On 18 and 19 February 2010, she was a guest panelist on ''[[Loose Women]]''. She has also lent her voice to the [[Activision]] PC video game "[[Santa Fe Mysteries|Santa Fe Mysteries: The Elk Moon Murder]]" as Karen Gordon, a prime suspect and ex-wife to Elk Moon's husband, Jack.
==Personal life==
Donohoe's domestic partner is the [[multidisciplinary]] artist [[Russell Haswell]]. The pair live in [[Suffolk]].<ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1116962/Why-LA-dream-turned-sour-How-Amanda-Donohoe-left-Hollywood-Emmerdale.html|title= Why my LA dream turned sour: How Amanda Donohoe left Hollywood for Emmerdale|publisher= Associated Newspapers Ltd|work= Mail Online|first= Rebecca|last= Hardy|date= 16 January 2009|accessdate= 27 June 2011}}</ref>
== Filmography ==
===Film===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Year
! Title
! Role
! class="unsortable" | Notes
|-
|1986
|''[[Foreign Body (film)|Foreign Body]]''
|Susan Partridge
|
|-
|1986
|''[[Castaway (film)|Castaway]]''
|[[Lucy Irvine]]
|
|-
|1988
|''{{sortname|The|Lair of the White Worm|The Lair of the White Worm (film)}}''
|Lady Sylvia Marsh
|
|-
|1989
|''{{sortname|The|Rainbow|The Rainbow (film)}}''
|Winifred Inger
|
|-
|1989
|''[[Dark Obsession]]''
|Ginny Bruckton
|
|-
|1989
|''[[Tank Malling]]''
|Helen Searle
|
|-
|1990
|''[[Paper Mask]]''
|Christine Taylor
|
|-
|1994
|''{{sortname|The|Madness of King George}}''
|[[Elizabeth Herbert, Countess of Pembroke and Montgomery|Lady Pembroke]]
|
|-
|1997
|''[[Liar Liar]]''
|Miranda
|
|-
|1997
|''[[One Night Stand (1997 film)|One Night Stand]]''
|Margaux
|
|-
|1998
|''{{sortname|The|Real Howard Spitz}}''
|Laura Kershaw
|
|-
|1998
|''[[I'm Losing You (film)|I'm Losing You]]''
|Mona Deware
|
|-
|1998
|''Stardust''
|Christine Wasacz
|
|-
|2000
|''[[Circus (2000 film)|Circus]]''
|Gloria
|
|-
|2000
|''Wild About Harry''
|Ruth McKee
|
|-
|2001
|''Phoenix Blue''
|Persha Lovich
|
|-
|2008
|''[[Starship Troopers 3: Marauder]]''
|Admiral Enolo Phid
|
|-
|2009
|''{{sortname|The|Calling|The Calling (2009 film)}}''
|Trish
|
|-
|2011
|''{{sortname|The|Last Belle}}''
|Siobhan (voice)
|Short film
|-
|2013
|''Trafficker''
|Alison Reid
|
|}
===Television===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Year
! Title
! Role
! class="unsortable" | Notes
|-
|1988
|''{{sortname|An|Affair in Mind|nolink=1}}''
|Druscilla Janus
|TV film
|-
|1988
|''Les Girls''
|Camilla
|"Tarts"
|-
|1988
|''[[Game, Set and Match]]''
|Gloria Kent
|Regular role
|-
|1990–1992
|''[[L.A. Law]]''
|Cara Jean 'C.J.' Lamb
|Main role
|-
|1991
|''[[Screen Two]]''
|Jane Clemant
|"The Laughter of God"
|-
|1992
|''Shame''
|Diana Cadell
|TV film
|-
|1993
|''It's Nothing Personal''
|Katherine Whitloff
|TV film
|-
|1993
|''Briefest Encounter''
|Siobhan
|TV film
|-
|1993
|''{{sortname|The|Hidden Room|nolink=1}}''
|Martha
|"Dangerous Dreams"
|-
|1993
|''{{sortname|The|Substitute|The Substitute (1993 film)}}''
|Gayle Richards / Laura Ellington
|TV film
|-
|1993
|''[[Frasier]]''
|Catherine
|"Call Me Irresponsible"
|-
|1993
|''{{sortname|A|Woman's Guide to Adultery|nolink=1}}''
|Jo
|"1.1", "1.2", "1.3"
|-
|1994
|''Murder Most Horrid''
|Carmela Vezza
|"Overkill"
|-
|1995
|''Shame II: The Secret''
|Diana Cadell
|TV film
|-
|1996
|''{{sortname|The|Thorn Birds: The Missing Years}}''
|Meggie Cleary O'Neill
|TV film
|-
|1996
|''Deep Secrets''
|Lara
|TV film
|-
|1998
|''{{sortname|A|Knight in Camelot}}''
|[[Queen Guinevere]]
|TV film
|-
|1999
|''[[Batman_Beyond#Films|Batman Beyond: The Movie]]''
|Mrs. Walker / The Queen (voice)
|TV film
|-
|1999
|''[[Batman Beyond]]''
|Donna Walker / Queen (voice)
|"Dead Man's Hand"
|-
|2000
|''[[Ally McBeal]]''
|Marianne Holt
|"I Will Survive"
|-
|2000
|''[[In the Beginning (miniseries)|In the Beginning]]''
|[[Zuleika (legendary)|Zuleika]]
|TV miniseries
|-
|2001
|''{{sortname|The|Atlantis Conspiracy}}''
|Lauren Marcus
|TV film
|-
|2001
|''{{sortname|The|Legend of Tarzan}}''
|Lady Waltham
|"Tarzan and the Gauntlet of Vengeance"
|-
|2002
|''Lucky Day''
|Nora Barkin
|TV film
|-
|2004–2006
|''[[Murder City (TV series)|Murder City]]''
|DI Susan Alembic
|Main role
|-
|2006
|''[[Bad Girls (TV series)|Bad Girls]]''
|Lou Stoke
|Main role
|-
|2009–2010
|''[[Emmerdale]]''
|[[Natasha Wylde]]
|Regular role
|-
|2013
|''[[Toast of London]]''
|Ellen
|"Vanity Project"
|-
|2013
|''[[Air Force One Is Down]]''
|Gillian Berry
|TV miniseries
|-
|2014
|''[[Pramface]]''
|Sally
|"Enchanted Picnic", "Kiss for the Camera"
|-
|2014
|''[[Toast of London]]''
|Ellen
|"Buried Alive"
|}
===Stage===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Year
! Title
! Role
! class="unsortable" | Notes
|-
|1984
|''[[Cymbeline]]''
|Helen
|
|-
|1984
|''Great Expectations''
|Estella
|[[Royal Exchange, Manchester]]
|-
|1984
|''{{sortname|The|Admirable Crichton}}''
|Lady Catherine
|Royal Exchange, Manchester
|-
|1996
|''[[Uncle Vanya]]''
|Yelena
|
|-
|1996
|''[[Miss Julie]]''
|Miss Julie
|Royal Exchange, Manchester
|-
|1997–1998
|''HRH''
|[[Wallis Simpson]]
|UK tour
|-
|2001
|''{{sortname|The|Graduate|The_Graduate_(novel)#Stage_adaptation}}''
|Mrs. Robinson
|
|-
|2001
|''[[Hedda Gabler]]''
|Hedda
|Royal Exchange, Manchester
|-
|2002
|''[[Teeth 'n' Smiles]]''
|Maggie
|[[Sheffield Theatres]]
|-
|2011
|''Star Quality''
|Lorraine
|UK tour
|}
==Awards and nominations==
Donohoe won a [[Golden Globe Award]] for her role in ''L.A. Law'' and was nominated for an [[Outer Critics Circle Award]] for her [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] debut in Uncle Vanya.{{Citation needed|date=August 2015}}
==References==
{{reflist}}
==External links==
{{Commons category|Amanda Donohoe}}
* {{IMDb name|id=0000372|name=Amanda Donohoe}}
* [http://primetime.unrealitytv.co.uk/tag/amanda-donohoe/ Amanda Donohoe at Unreality TV]
{{GoldenGlobeSupportingActressTV 1990-2009}}
{{Authority control}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Donohoe, Amanda}}
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[[Category:Actresses from London]]
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[[Category:People educated at Francis Holland School]]
[[Category:20th-century English actresses]]
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