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Erin Armstrong

TV Actress

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Practical Analytical Hardworking Loyal Kind Detail-Oriented Diligent

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Born
1995-09-18
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MiniBio

Erin, the talented British actress, has made a name for herself with standout roles in popular shows like World’s End and Shetland. She’s also gained recognition for her performances in TV movies such as Fried and Glasgow Girls, which holds a special place in her heart. Before fame came knocking, Erin was just 10 years old, living not far from Drumchapel High School—a place that would later become central to a powerful real-life story. That story involved a group of brave girls who launched a campaign to prevent their friend from being deported. Their efforts didn’t just make headlines; they actually led to changes in Scotland’s immigration policy. The inspiring events were eventually turned into the TV movie Glasgow Girls, where Erin took on a key role—adding a deeply personal layer to her performance. Growing up, Erin was raised in Houston, Renfrewshire, Scotland, by her parents John and Catherine Armstrong. Her journey from a small-town upbringing to becoming a respected figure in British television is truly something to admire. And throughout it all, Erin has remained connected to the community and stories that shaped her early life.

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She’s had a bit of a varied journey when it comes to work—she’s been a waitress, worked as a gym instructor, and even spent some time as a retail sales adviser. While she was studying Psychology at Glasgow University, life took an unexpected turn when she landed the role in Shetland. It was a big decision, but ultimately, she chose to go for it, which meant putting her studies on hold for a while. She really wanted to give acting her full attention, and honestly, who wouldn’t? It’s not every day that an opportunity like that comes knocking. So yeah, she made the move, and looking back, it seems like it was the right call for her career. She’s definitely come a long way since those early days juggling odd jobs and university deadlines.