SHE might only be 21 but Tillie Amartey knows a thing or two about working on a hit TV show.
The actress was a child star in BBC soap Doctors and starred alongside Sheridan Smith in The Teacher, but her current gig is proving pretty hard to top.
Tillie Amartey is relishing every minute of being in Waterloo Road[/caption] The actress plays Stacey Neville with plenty of attitude[/caption]Tillie plays Stacey Neville in the long-running BBC school drama Waterloo Road, and when the cameras aren’t rolling the cast certainly aren’t counting down to the home bell.
In an exclusive interview with The Sun, she said: “We’re quite lucky at Waterloo. I think we get about two weeks off for Christmas. It’s literally like going to school. It’s amazing.
“We had our Waterloo Road annual Christmas party on Friday. Oh, we had a great time. School’s definitely out for Christmas.”
When asked if the canteen serves up tasty grub, Tillie said: “Absolutely 10 out of 10.
“I’m glad that I’ve had a week off, because otherwise I think I would look like Santa. Because, honestly, we have hotcakes at 11, you name it, we’ve got it in the building.”
Like its ITV rival Coronation Street, Waterloo Road is filmed in Manchester and feels like a proper part of the local community.
The drama prides itself on being authentic and researching big storylines thoroughly so viewers can connect with it in a meaningful way.
Last year, Tillie spent her run-up to Christmas competing in the Strictly special for which she was partnered with Neil Jones.
It was out of her comfort zone, but she loved every minute of the sequins, sparkles and gruelling training sessions.
Though she didn’t win, she says “never say never” when it comes to potentially competing in the show’s main series in the future.
This year, the festive season will have a Gallic flavour.
“Oh, we love Christmas in my house,” said Tillie. “It’s a bit different this year. I’m going to Paris to see my cousins. Right up until pretty much the big day.
“So I think it’ll be really nice, you know, Parisian Christmas.”
When she isn’t acting, Tillie is keen to use her platform to inspire people to bring out the very best in themselves.
She has teamed up with the Department of Education’s Skills for Life campaign, which aims to help young people, adults and businesses realise their full potential by engaging in a range of skills and technical education offers.
It supports the government in their attempts to grow the economy by ensuring people have the skills they need for the future.
One of its aims is also to help teens have open and honest conversations with their parents and carers about their career goals and options, which, for some, can prove difficult.
Tillie said: “Arming yourself with knowledge, because knowledge is power, and the Skills for Life website is definitely full of knowledge.
“So even if you think, ‘oh I can only do this with the qualifications I’ve got’, as soon as you put your qualifications in on the Skills for Life website, you’ve got a numerous amount of jobs that you didn’t know you could do.”
Tillie took part in the Strictly Christmas special last year[/caption]Who was part of the main cast of Waterloo Road series 13?
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