
Ashley McGuire
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Ashley McGuire is a British actress, known for her roles as Big Mandy in the BBC comedy series This Country, Vicky Houghton in the BBC One series This Is Going to Hurt, Shakira in the Channel 4 comedy series Man Down and Bev Slater on the BBC soap opera EastEnders. McGuire attended Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama. McGuire has portrayed various TV roles, including Malory Towers, Coronation Street, Dead Boss, Small Axe, Decline and Fall, It's a Sin and Jack and the Beanstalk: After Ever After. She has also appeared as Shakira in Man Down, "Big" Mandy Harris in This Country and Bev Slater in EastEnders. Her stage work includes Home by Nadia Fall (2012 and 2013), Light Shining in Buckinghamshire (2015) and Top Girls (2019) by Caryl Churchill, Our Country's Good by Timberlake Wertenbaker (2015), and The Suicide by Suhayla El-Bushra (2016), all at the Royal National Theatre. Susannah Clapp, a theatre critic for The Observer, wrote about McGuire's portrayal of Falstaff in Phyllida Lloyd's all-female Henry IV at the Donmar Warehouse (2014): "A magnificent Falstaff... she is glorious. A one-person vindication of the all-female enterprise. If it were needed.
Known for
Credits

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011)
as Death Eater

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010)
as Death Eater

The Gentlemen (2020)
as Maureen

Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018)
as Lodge Human Trainer (uncredited)

The Hustle (2019)
as Policewoman

Bridget Jones's Baby (2016)
as Midwife

The Riot Club (2014)
as Police Officer #2

David Brent: Life on the Road (2016)
as Mo

Northern Comfort (2023)
as Esther

Hector (2015)
as Chiropodist

Jack and the Beanstalk: After Ever After (2020)
as Mayoress

Ruby Blue (2007)
as Debbie

Counting Backwards (2015)
as Flo Brown

National Theatre Live: Home (2013)
as Sharon

Red Riding Hood: After Ever After (2022)
as Helga

National Theatre Live: Top Girls (2019)
as Dull Gret

Gypo (2005)
as Penny





