Titmuss first acted during her university studies and then took part-time acting courses at the
Central School of Speech and Drama, paid for from her nursing work. After reducing her glamour model work, Titmuss took a further short acting course at the same establishment. She also trained at
Kensington and Chelsea College. According to her memoir, the first
West End theatre producer to audition her for a role was
Marc Sinden: In March 2006, Titmuss made her London theatre acting début at the Courtyard Theatre in
King's Cross, playing a
prostitute with a
multiple personality disorder in
Two Way Mirror (a combination of the one-act plays
Elegy for a Lady and
Some Kind of Love Story by
Arthur Miller); for which she won a Fringe Report Award for Best West End Début. In 2006, Titmuss had a small role in the film
Goal! 2 and in the following year appeared in the second series premiere of ''
Rob Brydon's Annually Retentive, which aired on BBC Three; and as a character called Gezebelle in an episode of Katy Brand's Big Ass Show'', a
sketch comedy series for ITV2. Between 26 February and 23 March 2008, Titmuss appeared in the black comedy
Fat Christ at the
King's Head Theatre in Islington, London. She has been cast in small roles in the British
independent films
Do Elephants Pray? and
Mixed Up. In 2008, she played the "Mysterious Girl" in the Beat 24 Films independent feature film
Frontman. In 2009, Titmuss was cast in the 25th anniversary production of
John Godber's play ''
Up 'n' Under at the newly refurbished Hull Truck Theatre, Hull. Titmuss played Hazel, the fitness instructor, starring alongside James Crossley (formerly the Gladiator "Hunter" in the British version of Gladiators) and soap actor Lewis Linford ("Lee Naylor" in Emmerdale). She also had a part in the BBC TV series Hotel Babylon'', playing a nun. In November and December 2009, Titmuss appeared in a production of Shakespeare's
Macbeth with the Seagull Rep, playing the character of
Lady Macbeth. The production opened at the
Seagull Theatre in
Lowestoft before transferring to other
East Anglian venues. In January 2015, Titmuss announced that she had changed her name to Abigail Evelyn, in the context of her relocation to
Hollywood, California and her attempts to establish a new career as an actress. She made her
U.S. acting debut as a nurse, on
Days of Our Lives. ==Poker==