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Welsh actress (born 1983)

Elen Rhys
Born Elen Rhys (1983-09-02) 2 September 1983 (age 41)Aberystwyth, Wales
Education Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama
Years active 2007–present
Children 1[1]

Elen Rhys (born 2 September 1983) is a Welsh actress, known for her roles as Gwen in the 2011 film Panic Button and Miranda Blake in the BBC drama The Mallorca Files.[2]

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2011 Panic Button Gwen
2011 Season of the Witch Peasant Girl
2013 World War Z Flight Attendant
2013 A Viking Saga: The Darkest Day Eara
2015 The Rezort Sadie
2018 Apostle Jennifer
2019 The Krays' Mad Axeman Lisa
2023 Consent Fiona

Television | Year | Title | Role | Notes | | | ------------ | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | 2013 | The Lingo Show | Blodwen | Voice role; 5 episodes | | | 2016 | Silent Witness | Amy Coulter | Episode: "River’s Edge" | | | 2016 | The Bastard Executioner | Petra Brattle | | | | 2016 | Ordinary Lies | Caz | Series 2 | | | 2017 | Broadchurch | Zoe | Series 3, Episode 4 | | | 2018 | Casualty | Jodie Salsmann | Series 33, Episode 1 | | | 2019–present | The Mallorca Files | Miranda Blake | Main role | | | 2021 | Agatha Raisin | Eirwen Jones | Episode: There Goes The Bride | | | 2022 | Hidden | Hannah Lewis | Series 3, recurring | | | 2022 | FBI: International | Amy Palmer | Episode: Yesterday's Miracle | | | 2025 | The One That Got Away | DI Ffion Lloyd | | |

  1. ^ "Elen Rhys on Instagram: "Sul y Mamau Hapus // Happy Mother's Day. My heart is with everyone who finds this day complex and difficult. And all of my love and gratitude is with those who mother with me, who hold me up and support me day in day out. And to Wilf, you made me a mami and a really really fast runner 😅. ✨"".
  2. ^ "Fresh from Cannes, Welsh film Panic Button wins praise in Cardiff". Wales Online. 22 July 2011. Retrieved 20 November 2019.