Who is Liv Hill? Three Girls actress who plays Ruby Bowen and Jellyfish star
LIV Hill is set to break into the TV big time as one of the leading girls in harrowing BBC drama, Three Girls.
So who is the youngster? Who does she play in the series and what is Three Girls about? Here's everything you need to know...
Who is Liv Hill?
Liv is due to make her feature film debut later this year in Jellyfish, in which takes on the leading role of Sarah Taylor.
She is currently studying to complete her A-Levels, and is currently represented by Gordon and French, who also look after Andrew Garfield, Riz Ahmed and Hugh Bonneville.
She grew up in Nottingham.
Who does Liv play in Three Girls?
In the story, Liv plays Ruby Bowen - one of two sisters who are brought into the sex trafficking ring taking place in Rochdale.
The youngster is forced to confront her past, and is asked to relive her nightmare in the courtroom alongside her sister, Amber.
Will she go through with the challenge to see the men who abused her behind bars? And what will happen when she does?
What is Three Girls about?
Three Girls retells the true story of three of the victims of the child sex grooming ring that was active in Rochdale between 2008 and 2012.
The series, which was made in full co-operation of the people involved in the case, aims to tell the victims’ stories; how they were failed by authorities directly responsible for their protection and how the abuse has impacted on their lives.
Maxine Peake leads the cast as the care worker looking after the girls in the aftermath, with Lisa Riley also starring.
A spokeswoman for the BBC said: “The drama looks at the way in which these girls were groomed, how they were ignored by the authorities directly responsible for protecting them, and how they eventually made themselves heard.”
When is Three Girls on?
The final episode of the three-part series airs on May 18 at 9pm on BBC One.
If you miss tonight's episode it will be available on streaming service BBC iPlayer shortly after.
The shows on the iPlayer remain on the site for 30 days and is free to use providing you have a TV licence.