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Nancy Boo Orchis-Evans was a Beauty Queen, Model, Singer, Songwriter, Musician, Dancer, Actor, Comedian, Writer and Artist, whose public output spanned 2007 - 2019. As a beauty queen she won thirty five titles. She then began modeling, featuring on boutique websites, pageantry sites, posters, websites, portfolios, exhibitions, film stills and in studios and published books. In 2008 Nancy released a CD, which included a song she wrote herself. Later the same year she appeared in Hollyoaks, as Leah and she went on to win lead and supporting roles in films, music videos, corporate videos, commercials and television programs, inclu
Nancy Boo Orchis-Evans was a Beauty Queen, Model, Singer, Songwriter, Musician, Dancer, Actor, Comedian, Writer and Artist, whose public output spanned 2007 - 2019. As a beauty queen she won thirty five titles. She then began modeling, featuring on boutique websites, pageantry sites, posters, websites, portfolios, exhibitions, film stills and in studios and published books. In 2008 Nancy released a CD, which included a song she wrote herself. Later the same year she appeared in Hollyoaks, as Leah and she went on to win lead and supporting roles in films, music videos, corporate videos, commercials and television programs, including Doctors, in which she played Aggie Radcliffe. Many projects she worked on gained a lot of success; East won Best Feature and Best Screenplay at the UK Film Festival 2012 and an Award of Excellence from the Los Angeles Movie Awards 2012, All That Glitters screened at around fifty festivals around the world, representing the UK, opened for special guest Eli Roth's Cabin Fever at the 2011 Motelx Horror Festival in Lisbon, was picked up for distribution by Shorts International and was shown on US and Turkish television, The S*** Kids Say, directed by Amanda Boyle, was covered by ITV news and BBC news and was later edited into a commercial, the release of which was covered by every news item and advertisement break, for months, photos taken by Martin Parr for Ibis Hotels created huge posters, which graced the Paris Metro for several months, Joshua was shown, on two consecutive days, at the IJJO International Conference, a delegation of 600 attendees, including guest of honor Kofi Annan, the 7th Secretary General of the United Nations, was reviewed all over the world, including by the Guardian and on Mexicos biggest TV station and was picked up for distribution by The Crypt, Les Soirs won the Reel 13 competition, in connection with New York Film Academy, which resulted in the film being shown on US TV and was subsequently invited back, as part of a past winners contest, where the film triumphed once again and was again shown on US TV and Lost Fairy was shown at Cannes. Nancy also found time to complete several interesting character photo shoots, she began writing,directing and acting out her own scripts and her show reel was used as a tuition tool in a US acting class. Nancy went on to play a troll in V-hab: Silence The Troll, for which she wrote her own script. After retiring from acting, in 2014, she pursued other forms of creative expression, most notably; she opened an art shop, made a stop motion animation film and published a children's fairy tale, adventure story. Nancy retired completely from public life in 2019.
Reviews:
She combines a professional approach with a marvellous sense of humour and fun. She is an absolute delight to work with, following directions and even anticipating them at times. She has a natural flair for her work.
Chris Bumstead MIQA (Photographer)
Nancy played my daughter in an episode of Doctors. She was a pleasure to work with and professional on set.
Jonathan Kerrigan (Actor)
We knew straight away that she had something the others didn't. She showed such range. Playing a character and emotions quite opposite to her own personality, she was on cue every time. She is full of energy, follows direction perfectly and is able to make useful suggestions. Nancy is an extremely talented actress.
Anthony Thane (Technical Director)
Nancy did a good job and was a delight to work with. She was very easy to direct. She was very confident and delivered her lines with such conviction.
Amanda Boyle (Director)
Nancy has strong acting skills and it was a real pleasure to work with her. She understands everything very fast and seems really comfortable with sad scenes, even if she's a really happy and funny little girl. It was really interesting and not difficult working with Nancy. She was really professional! A real pleasure and a good experience.
Julien Pietri (Director)
The dialog was long, and by no means easy, but as promised she delivered long periods of seamless dialog that was both powerful and emotional. I can only say that Nancy stepped up to the mark and delivered far above my expectations in her delivery of her dialog and the role she played and I thank her and congratulate her on a job extremely well done. I love her enthusiasm and energy. She is unforgettable and very talented.
Craig Wyting (Director)
The Magical Adventures of Princess Froglett is a wonderful story, as the name itself claims it to be. I found it really enjoyable and fascinating for anyone who likes fairy tales; full of morals, magic, real life stuff, history and friendship. The plot was fantastic. I loved that they had to travel and pass through many different places and in each one of them they get to know each other better while learning a lot more about themselves. The characters were very well defined too; personally I'm in love with the Captain Sea Beard, who shape shifts between pirate and lion, because he's just so funny. The two main characters lack various things eg; bravery, happiness, freedom, so they have to find their magic, a beautiful metaphor. I loved this book, entirely and completely. From now on, it is one of my favorite fairy tales. And there is something the book says that is absolutely true... You only need find your magic!!!
Daisy Morrison (Publisher, Editor, Fan)
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