Millie Innes Biography
Millie Innes is a Scottish actress who earned her first major role at age 9, as Evie in the 2010 BBC One drama Single Father.
She is best known for playing Maisy in the CBBC sitcom Dani’s House, and for playing the lead role of Millie McDonald in the CBBC sitcom Millie Inbetween.
Millie Innes Age
Innes is 18 years old as of 2018. She was born on 5 October 2000 in Cardonald, Glasgow, Scotland.
Millie Innes Family | Sister | Brother
Innes was born to parents Julia and Campbell; She has a younger brother named Murray.
Millie Innes Education
She attends Rosshall Academy of Musical Theatre Arts. She studies acting at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.
Millie Innes Relationship
On 7 February she posted a few images on Instagram of her and her new boyfriends Conor Logan.
Millie Innes Career
In 2010, at the age of 9, Millie landed her debut role in the four-part TV drama ‘Single Father.’ It was produced by ‘BBC’ and narrated the story of a single father who had to take care of her young daughter after his wife passed away in a road accident. Millie played the role of the daughter in the series. It received mixed reviews. However, the performances were highly appreciated.
The next year, Millie bagged another major role in the children’s comedy-drama series ‘Dani’s House.’ Millie portrayed ‘Maisy,’ a major supporting role in the series. The series was critically acclaimed and received several ‘BAFTA’ nominations.
In 2011, Millie appeared in the British crime-drama series ‘Case Histories,’ which was based on a popular novel series of the same name. Millie played ‘Marlee Brodie,’ one of the key roles in the series. The series was a critical and commercial success. Millie’s association with several successful series in such an early phase of her career established her as one of the best young contemporary actors.
In 2013, she played the guest role of ‘Fiona’ in an episode of ‘Dani’s Castle.’ In 2014, she earned the biggest acting role of her career. She was to play the lead role in the British sitcom ‘Millie Inbetween.’ Millie portrayed ‘Millie McDonald,’ a girl with divorced parents. In the series, she and her sister, ‘Lauren,’ constantly swap places to live with each of their parents. However, trouble starts brewing when their parents start their respective new relationships.
Millie Innes Net Worth
This information is under review.
Millie Innes Movies | TV Show
Year |
Title |
Role |
2017 | Top Class | Herself |
2016 | Ultimate Brain | Herself |
2015 | Newsround: Being Me | Herself |
2015 | Hacker Time | Herself |
2014–18 | Millie Inbetween | Millie McDonald |
2013 | Dani’s Castle | Fiona |
2011–13 | Case Histories | Marlee Brodie |
2011–12 | Dani’s House | Maisy |
2010 | Single Father | Evie |
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Area’s talented youngsters delight audiences at a spectacular Strathfest showcase event
showcase evening at Aviemore Primary School.
After a spectacular evening of music from all ages on the youth scale, MC Christopher Josey summed it all up with a few simple words:“It’s not about discovering the new Pavarotti, or the new Charlie McKerron. Strathfest is all about making our young people whole people, and we do that by letting them enjoy their music. A life without music is simply not worth living.”
The packed hall applauded that sentiment as loudly as it had applauded any of the splendid acts which filled the building with beautiful music for two whole hours.
“It’s been a wonderful festival,” agreed Mary-Ann Connolly, who as chairwoman of the new committee must have wondered what on earth she and they had let themselves in for, maintaining a celebration of Strathspey and Badenoch’s musical youth well into its seventh decade.
“I needn’t have worried,” she said as the crowd finally dispersed after enjoying no fewer than 29 acts, encompassing individual flair from clarsach and trombone to viola and piano, and inch-perfect ensemble
work from choirs and ceilidh players to a sturdy young walking group.
Jazz, traditional folk, classical and Gaelic pieces were all delivered with verve and virtuosity.
“I have a wonderful team on the committee and as you can see we have had plenty of volunteers along the way. The main thing is, though, that throughout this year’s season the children have clearly enjoyed themselves. It’s all been well worth it.”
Overall results:–
Traditional Fiddle Beginners Primary
1 Rohaise Harrison; 2= Gracie-May Short, Innes Macdonald; 3= Iona Pizarro, Ailsa Urquhart.
Traditional Fiddle Intermediate Primary
1 (Smillie Trophy) Surya Harrison; 2= Isla McLeod, Angus Robinson; 3 Annabelle Schultz.
Traditional Fiddle Slow Air Primary
1 Angus Robinson; 2= Anna Hutt, Zoe Atkinson.
Traditional Fiddle Slow Air Secondary
1 Zoe Allen; 2 Xander Johnston; 3= Harriet McAuly-Brand, Maili McLeod.
Traditional Fiddle March, Strathspey & Reel Secondary
1 (White Rose Bowl) Cailean McKerron; 2= Zoe Allen, Xander Johnston, Iona Craig.
Traditional Instrument Solo Primary
1= Eeanor Godlington, Ela Paul; 2= Elijah Versteeg, Mackie Starritt Robinson, Willow Godlington.
Traditional Instrument Solo Secondary
1 Kyle Powell; 2 (Burr Clarsach Trophy) Emily Garrow; 3 Cailean McKerron.
Traditional Vocal Solo – Primary
1 Zoe Atkinson.
Traditional Vocal Solo – Secondary
1 Cailean McKerron.
Traditional Group Music
1 (Alvie Quaich)
Feis Spe CB 1; 2 Feis Spe CB 2,
Solo Gaelic Verse Speaking Primary 1&2
1 Fiona Gill; 2 Lucy Stewart; 3 Hannah Lavin.
Solo Gaelic Verse Speaking Primary P3&4
1 Grace Mackintosh; 2 Seoras McKerron; 3 Florence Benbow.
Traditional Gaelic Vocal Solo Primary 3 & 4
1 Florence Benbow; 2 Isla Powell; 3 Seoras McKerron.
Traditional Gaelic Vocal Solo Primary 5-7
1 Euan Easto; 2 Rosie Ettle; 3 Annaleigh Brannan.
Gaelic Action Song (Nursery)
1 Newtonmore Gaelic Nursery.
Gaelic Action Song (Primary)
1 Newtonmore P1-3G.
Waulking Group (Primary)
1 Newtonmore P4-7G.
Pre Grade 1 Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass
1 Anna Stirling; 2= Sofia Botos, Elijah Versteeg.
Grade 1 & 2 Violin, Viola, Cello & Double Bass
1 (Gynack Shield) Maili McLeod; 2 Annabelle Schultz; 3= Angus Robinson, Katie Slimon.
Grade 3 & 4 Violin, Viola, Cello & Double Bass
1 Harriet McAuly-Brand; 2= Cara Holman, Ffion Townsend.
Brass
Beginners
1= Amelia Sancho Mentel, Jenna McRae.
Group Music Making – Primary
1 (William Ainslie Memorial Trophy) Grantown Primary Sound Start Plus.
Group Music Making – Secondary
1 Grantown Brass Quartet.
Action Song – Primary
1 Aviemore N3/4.
Dramatised Song – Primary
1 (Frances Stoddart Quaich) Grantown P3.
Choir – Primary 1 & 2
1 Primary 2; 2 P1/2.
Choir – Primary 5-7
1 Grantown P5 Pupils.
Choir – Primary Open
1 (Molyneux Shield)
Primary Open
Choral Verse P1 & 2
1 Grantown P1.
Choral Verse 1 or 2 Teacher School
1 (Hay Trophy) Gergask Primary.
Solo Verse Speaking – P3 & 4
1 Sienna Wilson; 2 Rachel Slimon.
Solo Verse Speaking – P5-7
1 Finn Benbow; 2 Millie Lavin; 3 Felicity Carstairs.
Vocal Solo Girls 10 and Under
1 Danika Armitt; 2 Sally Irvine; 3 Erin-Louise MacDonald.
Vocal Solo Girls 11 & 12
1 Zoe Atkinson; 2= Morag Strang, Rebecca Dargie.
Vocal Solo – Boys 11 & 12
1 Eoin Jones; 2 Joshua Harman-Huxtable.
Vocal Solo Secondary Girls 13-16
1 Gemma Ballam; 2 Divîa Sobczak.
Piano
Pre Grade 1
1 Euan Easto; 2 Fiona McGill; 3= Charlie Trench, Mackie Starritt Robinson.
Grade 1 & 2
1 (Festival Cup) Elijah Versteeg; 2= Rebekah Bissett, Eddie Smith; 3= Anna Stirling, Ella Anjali Paul.
Grade 3 & 4
1 Cailean McKerron; 2= Archie Laing, Emily Garrow, Lucy Edmondson; 3= Harriet McAuly-Brand, Seamus Swan.
Grade 5 & 6
1 (Jean Murphy Trophy) Amber Beange; 2 Iain Lynch; 3 Lauren Philip.
Grade 7 & 8
1 Finlay Bremner.
Open Primary
1 Nethy Girls.
Open Secondary
1 Monadh Ruadh.
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