ACTING

Betty Denville’s passion for the arts began while performing in the international movie franchise and blockbuster Child’s Play, The Seed of Chucky. During her childhood and early career, she studied stage and drama at Redroofs and the world-renowned Tring Park School for the Performing Arts. In these years, she performed both domestically and internationally on stage and screen alike. Following this, Denville studied for her Bachelor’s Degree in Acting (Honours) at East 15, one of England’s leading drama schools, where she graduated with a first and multiple agency offers. Since completing this, she has not only had an extremely exciting acting career but has also won (and been nominated for) multiple awards, including Best Supporting Actor and the British Horror Award at the British Horror Film Festival for the film The Deluge. Denville is best known for her roles as Zara in M.I.High, Veronique Carlton in Endeavour, Vera in Dearly Departed, Bella in The Impact, and Debbie Carrisford in The Murders at White House Farm.