Cicely's passion for acting began at an incredibly early age, and by the time she was just seventeen, she was already landing professional roles. This impressive start to her career was followed by her enrollment in the renowned London Academy, where she honed her skills in classical acting.
Born in Scotland, Cicely grew up in England, which has gifted her with a unique dual accent and an uncanny ability to pick up new ones with ease.
Cicely's impressive filmography includes a range of notable titles, such as the upcoming Dead of the Nite, released in 2012, the 2011 film Blooded, and the critically acclaimed The Lost World of the Crystal Skull, which took home the Golden Palm at the Mexico International Film Festival in 2009 and the Best Feature award at the Waterford Film Festival in 2008.
In addition to her film work, Cicely has also made a significant impact on the small screen, with notable television credits including Casualty on the BBC, Casanova's Love Letters, The Bill on ITV, Women of War, Slave Girls of the Empire, and Keen Eddie from Paramount Pictures.
Cicely's extensive theatre credits are equally impressive, with notable performances in The Cherry Orchard at the Wimbledon Studio, Northanger Abbey at the Old Vic Theatre, Don Juan Returns From the War at the Lyric Hammersmith, Three Sisters, A little like Drowning at the Bristol Old Vic Studio, Othello at the QEH, and The Death of Cool at the Man in the Moon.
Beyond her acting talents, Cicely is also an accomplished screenwriter, and her fascination with the art of filmmaking has led her to explore this passion further. She has been studying and refining her skills in screenwriting, and her first feature film is currently in pre-production.