Shelley Deborah Conn is an English actress. She portrays the Demon Beelzebub in Season 2 of the Prime Video series Good Omens.
Biography[]
Conn starred in the second season of Bridgeton for Netflix. She also takes over the role of Beelzebub from Anna Maxwell Martin, who portrayed the demon in Season 1.
Previously Shelley was seen in the second series of Liar for BBC/Sundance TV as well as The Irregulars for Netflix and The Deceived for Channel 5 and Virgin Media. Prior to this she was seen in The Rook for Starz, and Deep State for Endor and Epix. She was also one of the leads of the NBC series Heartbeat, Lifetime’s original series The Lottery, 24: Live Another Day for Fox and Terra Nova for Steven Spielberg. Amongst her many high-profile television projects in the UK are Mistresses, W1A, Party Animals, Strike Back, Marchlands (The Oaks), Dead Set, Back and Raw for RTE in Ireland.
Conn’s feature film credits include Charlie and the Chocolate Factory opposite Johnny Depp, the James L. Brooks’ film How Do You Know, Nina’s Heavenly Delights and Love Sarah. Conn was featured in Variety as one of the Top 10 Faces to Watch on TV.
On stage Shelley was most recently seen starring in "The Doctor" which has just completed performances at the 2020 Adelaide Festival and was due to transfer to the West End in April however due to the Covid-19 pandemic this was unfortunately put on hold. Other notable stage credits for Conn are multiple seasons at the Royal Shakespeare Company including "The Roman Actor", "The Island Princess" and "All’s Well That Ends Well". She played the lead in Contact Theatre, Manchester’s production of "An Unsuitable Girl" directed by Kully Thiarai. Other credits include "The Vagina Monologues" (Royal Festival Hall), "Miss Julie" (Tara Arts) and "Muslim Voices" (Royal Court).[1]