Verity Drew Firth
Biography
Verity Drew Firth is a child actress, presenter, singer, dancer, model and young filmmaker.
Acting
Verity started her performing career at age four when she delighted in her first appearance on stage to a large audience.
As well as working in Theatre, (West End and Musical Theatre), Radio and TV, Verity has appeared in a number of Films and Music Videos.
She studies Drama, Singing and Dance, as well as learning Piano, Guitar and Drums.
CV Highlights
Verity's first radio drama was the BBC's Cazalet Chronicles as Juliet, she played Dan's (Greg Davies) niece Lucy in ManDown (Channel 4), and was The Child in the powerful stage adaptation of 1984 at The Playhouse Theatre (Robert Icke/Duncan Macmillan) in London's West End, and the Opera Madam Butterfly (directed by Paul Higgins).
Whiplash the music video she appears in, on electric guitar, was nominated for Best Drum and Bass Music Video.
Filmmaking
As well as Verity's acting, performance, dancing and modelling credits she is a keen young Filmmaker.
Her experience of acting and interest in film (combined with her talent for photography) led Verity to start making her own movies, which she has a passion for continuing alongside her acting. She has garnered a number of awards for her own short films.
Presenting
Verity enjoys presenting too and has been privileged to interview a diverse range of distinguished people including; actors Sir Patrick Stewart, Samuel L Jackson, Holly Hunter and Rebecca Ferguson, directors Rob Marshall, Joe Cornish and Jill Coulton, writer and performer Lin Manuel as well as meeting many other outstanding performing art, theatre, film, media and music professionals.