Jacqueline Denise Welch
Jacqueline Denise Welch (born 22 May 1958) is an English actor, television personality and writer. [1] Her roles include the Corionation Street (1997–2000), Steph Haddock in Waterloo Road (2006–2010), and the Holyox on Trish Miniver (2021–2022). Welch also appears as a regular panelist on the ITV chat show Loose Women (2005–2013, 2018 – present). Dennis Welch Dennis Welch.png Welch in 2011 Born Jacqueline Denise Welch 22 May 1958 (age 63) Tynemouth, North Tyneside, England Occupation The actress is a television personality writer Active for years 1981 – present Owner ITVBBC Channel 4 Spouse David Easter I (M. 1983; Div. 1988) Tim Healy I (M. 1988; Div. 2012) Lincoln Townley (b. 2013) Children 2; Including Matthew Welch's other acting roles include the television dramas Spender (1991–1993), Soldier Soldier (1993–1995), and Down to Earth (2004–2005). In 2011, he competed in the sixth series of Dancing on Ice, where he partnered with professional skater Matt Evers. In 2012, Welch Celebrity won the ninth series of Big Brother. Early life amendment Jacqueline Denise Welch was born in Tynemouth, Northumberland. [2] She has a younger sister named Debbie. [3] [4] Welch attended Boygate School in Wheatley Bay before moving to Abchester, County Durham at the age of 13. And attended the La Segessi School in Newcastle upon Tyne, where he attended the Blackfine Grammar School in Connaught and passed five GCEs. Tests. [6] [7] [8] He became interested in acting at the age of 14 after starring in the school production of the Finnish Rainbow. At the age of 17, he wanted to go to a teacher training college in Crowe; [2] However, his father and his drama teacher advised him to apply to the Mountview Academy of Theater Arts in London. Welch was successful in her application and remained in school from 1976 to 1979, earning her equity card while teaching dance at the Watford Palace Theater. [4] [6] Edit careers Edit acting Welch became a straight actor after he dropped out of school at the age of 12. [4] He performed with the McGonagall brothers at the Astoria Theater in Yakti-yak, London in 1983 and later joined the Live Theater Company, Newcastle. , He starred in several productions, including My Soup. Girl, and one of them was Alan Acorn. Quartet plays, including a bedroom skit. She also played Sandy in the 1984 Musical Grease at the Haymarket Theater in Leicester. [6] His first television appearance was in 1981 at the Tyne Tees Television Production Barriers. [6] A few years later, he appeared in Weederson, Pet (1986)'s ITV '***** drama, and later starred in the children's television shows Biker Grove (1990–1991) and A Kind of Living (1988). ) Played. Catherine Cookson adapted The Glass ****** (1995), and co-starred with Jimmy Nell in the BBC's Spender (1991–1993). In 1993, Welch became a household name when she starred as Marsha Stubbs in ITV's drama series Soldier Soldier. Due to his success in the series, he released the double-a-side single in 1995, "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" (Dusty Springfield hit cover) "Cry Me a River" (A) by Julie London (Standard Standard) by UK Ranked 23rd on the singles chart. Welch gained further fame in 1997 with her performance as Natalie Horrocks on the long-running ITV soap opera Coronation Street. [4] Natalie was introduced as a divorcee, and she soon became the mistress of Sally Webster's husband Kevin Webster (played by Michael Level). Kevin and Sally are one of the show’s longtime couple and have two children. [9] Originally portrayed as a woman, Natalie is the owner of Soap's famous public house The Rovers Return. She moved towards respect. [10] In 2000, Welch wanted Coronation Street producers to present an article about Natalie's abortion, but they refused, claiming that the character had already lost her husband and son. Welch, who was expecting a baby the same year, however, decided to leave the show. At the time, Welch commented, "I look forward to being a mother again and spending some time with my baby and enjoying new challenges in my career." A Grenada TV spokeswoman commented, "[Natalie]'s role is lost as she moves to a new place, and we wish Denise the birth of her child and her future career." [11] In 2002, Welch made a guest appearance on ITV's Where the Heart Is and the BBC's Hospital Drama Holby City, as Risk Manager Pam McGrath, who had an on - screen relationship with Mubs Hussein (played by Ian Aspinall). Operated. He guest-starred twice on ITV's long-running police drama The Bill (1997 and 2006) and on the BBC's Doctors (2004), Down to Earth (2004–2005) and Born and Bread (2002–2003). Welch also starred in the British film The Jealous God (2005) and other roles in Holyox: In the City (2006). From 2006 to 2010, he appeared as Steph Haddock, a French teacher on the successful BBC One school-based drama series Waterloo Road, and Janet "Goldie" on the long-running episode of the medical drama series "Wicked" casualty. Starred in the role of gold. It aired on 2 July 2011. [12] [13] Welch actually won the role of Francis Myers in Bad Girls, but was reduced due to illness at the time; She got the role instead of her fianc Waterloo Road co-star Eva Pope. [14] [15] Welch Waterloo left the road and did not intend to return for Series Six, but eventually decided to return for episodes nine and ten. [16] [17] Benidorm Tweets via Twitter feed, reveals that Welid will be part of Benidorm's Series 4. [18] She co-starred as 'Frightened' Mary with her then-husband Tim Healy. [19] In 2012, Welch True starred in Steel Magnolias' touring production. [20] The following year, she played Catherine Robinson in Richard Bean's Smack Family Robinson in Rose Theo.