Anna-Marie Wayne is the daughter of renowned composer Jeff Wayne, and her early exposure to the entertainment industry was inevitable. By the tender age of 13, she had already convinced her father to let her follow in his footsteps, as well as those of her grandfather, Jerry Wayne, who originally portrayed "Sky Masterson" in the London's West End production of "Guys & Dolls".
Anna-Marie's persistence paid off, and she soon signed with London's prestigious Sylvia Young Agency. Her career in the entertainment industry took off, with appearances in various notable TV shows, including the BBC's popular series "Grange Hill" in 1978, Carlton TV's hit series "The Upper Hand" in 1990, alongside the iconic Honor Blackman, and "Merry Christmas Mr. Bean" in 1992, alongside the beloved Rowan Atkinson.
After completing a 3-year degree in Acting at the UK's esteemed Guildford School of Acting, Anna-Marie graduated and began working professionally in film, TV, radio, and stage productions. Her impressive resume includes a lead role in the feature film "Number One, Longing. Number Two, Regret" in 2004, alongside the talented Jenny Agutter, and the creation of the lead role "Elisa" alongside Adam Garcia in the stage production "Solitary Confinement" in London's West End.
Anna-Marie's career has continued to flourish, with numerous feature film appearances in the US. She splits her time between her residences in Los Angeles and London, where she continues to hone her craft and take on new and exciting projects.