Millie Innes
Millie Innes (born 2000) is a Scottish actress, producer, and television development professional best known for starring as the titular character in the CBBC sitcom Millie Inbetween (2014–2018), a role that earned her a nomination for the BAFTA Children's Award for Best Performer in 2017.[1] Born and raised in Cardonald, Glasgow, Innes began her acting career at a young age, appearing in children's television programs such as CBeebies' Nina and the Neurons and Me Too! before landing breakthrough roles in BBC dramas like Single Father (2010), opposite David Tennant, and Case Histories (2011), as the daughter of Jason Isaacs' character.[2] She gained further prominence with her recurring role as Maisy in the CBBC series Dani's House (2011), selected from over 20,000 auditionees, and later transitioned into a multifaceted involvement with Millie Inbetween, where she not only led the cast across four series but also contributed as a developer and associate producer, particularly for the 2018 specials.[2][3] After over a decade in front of the camera, Innes shifted focus behind the scenes, graduating with an MA in English Literature and Theatre Studies from the University of Glasgow in 2023 before joining Raise the Roof Productions as a development researcher, where she works on editorial and production development for television projects.[3]Early life and education
Upbringing and family
Millie Innes was born on 5 October 2000 in Cardonald, Glasgow, Scotland, to parents Julia and Campbell Innes.[4][5] She has a younger brother named Murray, and the family resided in Cardonald, providing a stable environment during her early years.[2][6] Innes grew up in a supportive household that actively encouraged her creative pursuits from a young age; by the time she was two, her father had built a small wooden stage in her bedroom to fuel her burgeoning passion for acting and dancing.[2] Her mother, Julia, later recalled Innes's early determination, noting that when she was six or seven, she adored the television show The Story of Tracy Beaker and declared, "I’m going in a show like that one day, I promise you."[2] This familial encouragement extended to initial exposures to theatre and television, fostering Innes's interest in the performing arts within a nurturing home setting that prioritized her enthusiasm for creative expression.[5][2]Schooling and training
Millie Innes attended Rosshall Academy in Glasgow for her secondary education, where she completed her studies while balancing early acting commitments.[2][7] She received specialized training at the Glasgow Academy of Musical Theatre Arts (GAMTA), enrolling at a young age in their part-time musical theatre program that encompassed acting, singing, and dance. This training, which she pursued for several years, provided foundational skills in performance arts and contributed to her development as a versatile young artist.[7][8] In higher education, Innes enrolled at the University of Glasgow, pursuing an MA in English Literature with Theatre Studies. She completed her degree in 2023, marking the culmination of her academic journey in literature and performance-related disciplines.[3]Acting career
Early breakthrough roles
Millie Innes began her professional acting career at a young age with appearances in CBeebies children's programs such as Nina and the Neurons and Me Too! while still in primary school.[2] She made her breakthrough in 2010 at the age of nine in the BBC One four-part drama Single Father, where she portrayed Evie, the six-year-old daughter of the widowed musician Dave Selley (played by David Tennant) and his late partner Rita. The series, which aired in December 2010, follows Dave navigating single parenthood with his three children after Rita's sudden death from a brain tumor, and Innes appeared in all four episodes, marking her introduction to national television audiences with a role that emphasized family dynamics and emotional depth. In 2011, Innes secured her first recurring series role as Maisy in the CBBC children's comedy Dani's House, appearing in 20 episodes across series 4 and 5 until 2012. As the younger sister of Ruby (Steff White), Maisy is depicted as an energetic, mischievous girl with a strong resemblance to the show's protagonist Dani Harmer in personality and antics, contributing to the program's lighthearted sketches and storylines centered on a fictional TV star's home life. This role, for which Innes auditioned against thousands of young actors, established her in children's programming and showcased her comedic timing in a ensemble cast. From 2011 to 2013, Innes expanded her dramatic range with a supporting role as Marlee Brodie in eight episodes of the BBC One crime series Case Histories, adapted from Kate Atkinson's novels. She played the daughter of the troubled private detective Jackson Brodie (Jason Isaacs), appearing across both seasons to highlight family tensions and personal vulnerabilities amid investigations into missing persons and murders, which allowed Innes to demonstrate versatility beyond her earlier comedic work.[9]Lead roles in children's programming
Innes gained prominence in children's television through her lead role as Millie McDonald in the CBBC sitcom Millie Inbetween, which aired from 2014 to 2018.[10] The series, spanning 5 series and 53 episodes, centers on the titular character, a teenager navigating the complexities of her parents' divorce and the resulting blended family dynamics. As Millie, Innes depicted a resilient young girl managing life across two households, balancing relationships with her sister Lauren, biological parents, step-parents Mike and Amber, and half-brother Hector, while addressing themes of adjustment, loyalty, and humor in everyday family challenges.[10] Her character's arc evolves from initial resistance to the family changes to proactive mediation, highlighting personal growth amid emotional turmoil. Innes also demonstrated versatility in educational and comedic formats through her presenting role in the CBBC Newsround special Being Me (2015), where she explored body image issues among children, drawing from personal insights to promote positive self-perception.[11] That same year, she made a guest appearance on Hacker Time (CBBC, 2015), participating in sketches and interviews that playfully tied into her Millie Inbetween character, showcasing her comedic timing in interactive children's entertainment.[12]Guest appearances and other acting work
In 2013, Innes made a guest appearance as Fiona in one episode ("Girl Trouble") of the CBBC series Dani's Castle, a spin-off from Dani's House.[13] Following the end of her starring role in the CBBC sitcom Millie Inbetween in 2018, Millie Innes did not undertake any further guest appearances, voice work, or other on-camera acting engagements in television or film.[14][15] This absence of roles from 2019 onward indicated a sharp decline in her acting frequency, aligning with her expressed interest in exploring opportunities beyond performing.[3] By this time, Innes had begun to pivot toward behind-the-scenes contributions in the industry, though she maintained no documented sporadic or promotional acting work during this transitional period.[16]Production and professional development
Transition from acting
After over a decade in front of the camera, beginning at age eight, Millie Innes decided to pivot to behind-the-scenes roles around 2020, driven by her longstanding passions for writing, directing, and storylining.[3][17] This shift allowed her to leverage her on-screen experience to shape compelling narratives, focusing on editorial and development work that aligned more closely with her creative interests.[3] Her initial foray into production occurred during her starring role in the CBBC series Millie Inbetween (2014–2018), where she served as a developer and associate producer.[17] In this capacity, Innes gained hands-on experience in casting, script readings, and post-production processes, contributing to the show's overall development while still performing.[17] These responsibilities marked her first substantive steps into the production side, building practical skills that fueled her enthusiasm for the field.[3] Through this transition, Innes acquired broader industry insights, particularly regarding the challenges young actors face when shifting careers, such as adapting to self-taping auditions and navigating reduced commissioning opportunities in the post-COVID era.[17] She has expressed a strong enthusiasm for crime dramas, aspiring to produce gritty, unpolished British series reminiscent of Line of Duty and Luther, drawing on her early acting exposure to the genre in projects like Case Histories.[17]Key production roles and projects
Since transitioning to production work, Millie Innes has held positions at Raise The Roof Productions in Glasgow, starting as Junior Researcher in July 2023, later advancing to Development Researcher, a role she continues to occupy as of November 2025.[3][17][18] In this capacity, she contributes to unscripted television development, including editorial tasks such as researching and shaping story ideas, pitching concepts to commissioners, scheduling production timelines, and managing data for projects. Her responsibilities also extend to casting support, on-set assistance during shoots, and post-production involvement, drawing on her prior on-camera experience to inform compelling narratives in factual entertainment formats.[3][17] Innes's credits at Raise The Roof include researcher roles on several high-profile unscripted series. She worked as a researcher on The One Show for BBC One from July to August 2025, contributing to daily editorial research and segment development. Earlier contributions involved Kirstie's Handmade Christmas on Channel 4 in 2023 and 2024, where she supported crafting holiday-themed content, and Love It or List It on Channel 4 from January to August 2024, aiding in property renovation pitches and participant sourcing. These projects highlight her focus on lifestyle and entertainment programming, with Raise The Roof specializing in such unscripted formats since its founding in 2010. Additionally, her participation in the 2024 Pact Indie Next Steps Programme in Scotland immersed her in factual entertainment production, enhancing her skills in development and commissioning processes.[3][17] Prior to her current role, Innes served as Associate Producer on Millie Inbetween for CBBC and Zodiak Kids from April to September 2019, where she helped shape stories for the series specials, leveraging her lead acting role in the show—which earned her a 2017 BAFTA Children's Award nomination for Performer—to inform production decisions. In a May 2025 appearance on The Actor's Waiting Room podcast, Innes discussed her production journey, emphasizing the greenlighting of unscripted ideas at Raise The Roof and her enthusiasm for behind-the-scenes contributions to television that build on her earlier work in children's programming.[3][19][20][17]Filmography and recognition
Television credits
Millie Innes's television career features a series of roles in BBC productions, primarily on CBBC for children's programming and BBC One for dramas, spanning from 2010 to 2018.[14][19] The following table lists her on-screen television credits chronologically, including character names, episode counts where available, and broadcast networks:| Year(s) | Title | Role | Episodes | Network |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | Single Father | Evie | 4 | BBC One[21][22] |
| 2011–2012 | Dani's House | Maisy | 26 (Series 4–5) | CBBC[19][23] |
| 2011–2013 | Case Histories | Marlee Brodie | 6 | BBC One[21][24] |
| 2013 | Dani's Castle | Fiona | 1 (Episode: "Girl Trouble") | CBBC[19] |
| 2014–2018 | Millie Inbetween | Millie McDonald | 54 | CBBC[10][19] |
| 2015 | Hacker Time | Guest (as Millie Innes) | 1 (Series 5, Episode 3) | CBBC[19] |
| 2015 | Newsround Specials: Being Me | Presenter (as herself) | 1 | CBBC[11][25] |
| 2016 | Ultimate Brain | Herself (contestant) | 1 | CBBC[5] |
| 2017 | Top Class | Guest (as herself) | 1 | CBBC[5] |
Awards and nominations
Millie Innes has received recognition for her contributions to children's television, particularly through nominations at the British Academy Children's Awards (BAFTA), which are among the most prestigious honors in the UK for excellence in programming aimed at young audiences. These accolades underscore her impact as a performer in scripted series that address relatable themes for children, such as family dynamics and personal growth, and reflect her early career trajectory from supporting roles to lead performances. In 2012, at the age of 11, Innes won the Best New Scottish Actor/Actress award at the Scottish Variety Awards, voted by the public for her emerging roles in shows like Dani's House and Single Father. This early honor marked her as a rising talent in Scottish entertainment and paved the way for further opportunities in national broadcasting. She was also nominated in the Entertainment category at the 2012 Young Scot Awards for her television work, highlighting her appeal to young audiences.[26][27] In 2015, Innes earned a nomination in the Factual category at the BAFTA Children's Awards for Being Me: A Newsround Special, a CBBC documentary special she presented exploring body image issues among children; the program was recognized for its sensitive handling of mental health topics but did not win, with the award going to I Am Leo (My Life).[28] Her most notable recognition came in 2017 with a nomination for the BAFTA Children's Award in the Performer category for her lead role as Millie McDonald in Millie Inbetween, a CBBC sitcom that ran for five series and addressed blended family experiences; this nomination affirmed her status as a standout young actor in children's programming, though she did not win; the award went to Alhaji Fofana for his role as Ryan in Screwball! (TrueTube).[29][30] No awards or nominations for her production work, such as development roles on Millie Inbetween or other projects, have been documented as of 2025.| Year | Award | Category | Work | Result | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 | Scottish Variety Awards | Best New Scottish Actor/Actress | Various early roles | Won | Herald Scotland |
| 2012 | Young Scot Awards | Entertainment | Television appearances | Nominated | Daily Record |
| 2015 | BAFTA Children's Awards | Factual | Being Me: A Newsround Special | Nominated | BAFTA |
| 2017 | BAFTA Children's Awards | Performer | Millie Inbetween | Nominated | BAFTA |