Anne-Marie Duff reveals 'infuriating' symptoms led to brother's Alzheimer's diagnosis Actor Anne-Marie Duff has opened up about her brother Eddie having been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.
Eddie however ended up being diagnosed with young-onset Alzheimer's, the outlet adds, and Anne-Marie said he could not "accept" it.
The BAFTA winner - who is known for her roles in shows like Shameless and more recently Bad Sisters - gave an update on Eddie, who was diagnosed in his forties, in an interview published this week.
Speaking to the Times, Anne-Marie said she felt "infuriated and afraid" when her brother appeared unable to keep 'his life under control' in his forties.
Annie-Marie, 54, has spoken about the condition over the years and previously shared that Eddie, 56, was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's almost a decade ago.