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Amanda Louise Holden (born 16 February 1971) is a British actress and presenter. Among her roles are Mia Bevan in Cutting It, Sarah Trevanion in Wild at Heart, and the title role in Thoroughly Modern Millie, for which she was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Theatre Award. Since 2007, Holden has been a judge on Britain's Got Talent.
She is married to record producer Chris Hughes. Her marriage to Family Fortunes presenter Les Dennis ended in divorce in 2003.
Holden was born in Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire to Judith Mary Harrison and Naval petty officer Frank Holden. Her parents split up when she was four and she was brought up in the village of Waltham Chase, by Harrison and stepfather Leslie Drew Collister. She joined the Bishop's Waltham Little Theatre Company when she was nine, and credits Angie Blackford as influential in her early stage career. When she was 16 the family moved to Bournemouth and ran a small B&B while Amanda herself studied Drama and English literature A levels with Terry Clarke and Charles Lamb at the Jellicoe Theatre, now part of Bournemouth and Poole College. She successfully auditioned for the independent drama school Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts in the Wood Green area of North London when she was 18, graduating in July 1994.
Actors: Andrew Gingerich (actor), Andrew Gingerich (actor), Vincent Gagnepain (editor), Vincent Gagnepain (actor), Vincent Gagnepain (actor), Vincent Gagnepain (actor), Vincent Gagnepain (actor), Vincent Gagnepain (actor), Vincent Gagnepain (writer), Vincent Gagnepain (director), Ethan Holbrook (actor), Ethan Holbrook (actor), Ethan Holbrook (actor), David Armstrong (actor), David Armstrong (actor),
Genres: History, Short,Actors: Jôji Yanami (actor), Hiromi Tsuru (actress), Shigeru Chiba (actor), Sean Barrett (actor), Yûsaku Yara (actor), Rei Sakuma (actress), Ichirô Nagai (actor), Aya Hisakawa (actress), Michie Tomizawa (actress), Isamu Tanonaka (actor), Kate Harper (actress), Yûko Mita (actress), Mari Yokô (actress), Marc Smith (actor), Toni Barry (actress),
Plot: The year is 2016. The place is New Port City. The Tank Police are still waging a desperate war on crime, and their tactics are still highly questionable. Mayor Weatherby is trying to pass a bill banning certain weapons from the city, which makes her a target of the Dai Nippon Geiken Corporation, who are now manufacturing mobile weapons that even the Tank Police may not be able to stop. Dai Nippon Geiken is also connected with the murder of Leona Ozaki's former partner, Charon Ishira, making the battle all the more personal for the Tank Police's number one officer, who will stop at nothing to avenge her partner. But can she pay the high price revenge calls for?
Keywords: anime, based-on-comic, based-on-manga, future, police, sequel