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词条 Julie Peasgood
释义

  1. Biography

  2. Acting career

  3. Presenting career

  4. Other work

  5. Filmography

      Film    Television  

  6. References

  7. External links

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| image =
| name = Julie Peasgood
| birth_name = Julie May Peasgood
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1956|05|28|df=yes}}
| birth_place = Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, England
| other_names =
| occupation = Actress, television presenter, author
| years_active = 1970s–present
| spouse = Peter McEnery (?-?, divorced)
Dallas Smith (1987–1997, divorced)
Patrick Pearson (1998–present)
| children = Kate McEnery
| website = http://www.juliepeasgood.com
| baftaawards =
}}

Julie May Peasgood (born 28 May 1956 in Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire) is an English actress, television presenter, author and voice over artist known for her distinctive voice. She was a pupil at Grimsby's Wintringham School. She is best known for her role as Fran Pearson in the television soap Brookside (1991–93). She later played Jo Steadman in Emmerdale in 1997 and Jacqui Hudson in Hollyoaks from 2001–02.

Biography

Peasgood was born to working class parents from Northern England.[1] Her mother had started work as a tightrope walker and juggler in Bertram Mills Circus. There she had met her father, who was a welfare officer for the Grimsby Dock Labour Board.[1] After leaving school she worked in a fish and chip shop in Cleethorpes before training at the Arts Educational School in Golden Lane, London. She left the school shortly before her course finished to take the title role in 'Cherryripe and the Lugworm Digger', which was the first in the series 'Seven Faces of Woman' for ITV.[2]

She is the mother of the actress Kate McEnery by her first marriage to Peter McEnery, whom she acted opposite in Ron Daniel's Royal Shakespeare Company production of Pericles in 1979.[2] She has been married since 1998 to actor Patrick Pearson.

Acting career

Peasgood was with the RSC for five years,{{when|date=December 2011}} where she played the role of Tilda (Matilda) Price in the original production of Nicholas Nickleby directed by Trevor Nunn.{{Citation needed|date=December 2011}} She was also in the production of Inadmissible Evidence, directed by John Osborne at the Royal Court, and has performed at the Old Vic, the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, the Orange Tree and the West End.[2]

On television she is probably most recognised for the roles of Fran Pearson in Brookside and Jo Steadman in Emmerdale. However, she has appeared in numerous other television series. Among her other credits include appearances in Hollyoaks where she played Jacqui Hudson, First Born, September Song, Taggart, A Woman's Guide to Adultery, Cherryripe and the Lugworm Digger, Carla Lane's Luv, Doctors, The Bill, Holby City, 4 Play, Spender, Ruth Rendell's Simisola, Dancers, This Year, Next Year, the original 1970s series of Survivors, Boon and Small World.[2]

She appeared in the 1983 horror film House of the Long Shadows,[3] which starred Peter Cushing, Vincent Price and Christopher Lee.

She started to do voice overs in the 1980s, and has voiced several hundred television and radio commercials. She is perhaps most well known in this role for a 1990s advert for Bird's Eye Frozen Peas. In 2003, Peasgood was known as the "queen of the ad voice overs".[1]

On radio she has appeared in Galton and Simpson's Impasse on BBC Radio 2, in which she played Mrs Spooner, opposite Mitchell and Webb. She also played the leading role of Shirley in Venus to Go on BBC Radio 4.[2]

Presenting career

Peasgood is also a TV presenter, and won the Royal Television Society's TV Personality of the Year Award in 2004, for her series Great Little Breaks. Other credits include Bootsale Challenge, Loose Women, This Morning, Wish You Were Here...?, The Alan Titchmarsh Show, Turf Wars on UKTV Style,A Buyer's Guide to Spain on Real Estate TV which she wrote, directed and presented with her husband actor Patrick Pearson, and Crafty Beggars for TLC which she co-produced and co-presented with business partner Wendy Turner Webster (sister of TV personality Anthea Turner) being the first venture for their company Good Turn Productions.

Other work

She contributed a vocal performance to Creative Reality's survival horror videogame Unification which was released in 2000.[2][4] She later spoke out against violent video games, emphasising their negative effects, and attracted some criticism due to her contribution to Martian Gothic.[5][6]

Her first book, The Greatest Sex Tips in the World, was launched at the London Book Fair on 16 April 2007[7] and went on to earn her Best Sex Writer Award from Scarlet Magazine. She currently has two regular magazine columns, is Contributing Editor of Cruise International magazine and writes about travel for a number of newspapers, magazines and websites.

Peasgood is also a public speaker and events host.

Filmography

Film

Year Title RoleNotes
1975{{sortname>The|Romantic Englishwoman}}New Nanny
1978{{sortname>The|Lake|nolink=1}}BarbaraShort
1983House of the Long ShadowsMary Norton
2001Hollyoaks: Indecent BehaviourJacqui Hudson (voice)Video
2018{{sortname>The|Snarling|nolink=1}}Verity MetcalfeCompleted

Television

Year Title RoleNotes
1974Seven Faces of WomanGaye Kingdom"Cherryripe and the Lugworm Digger"
1974Sadie, It's Cold OutsideCashier"Pilot"
1975{{sortname>A|Journey to London}}Miss Betty HeadpieceTV film
1975{{sortname>The|Five Red Herrings}}Fenella StrachanTV miniseries
1976SurvivorsJudy"By Bread Alone"
1976ClayhangerAdaTV series
1977This Year Next YearKath ShawTV miniseries
1978Play of the MonthCherry"The Beaux Stratagem"
1978{{sortname>The|Law Centre|nolink=1}}Sheila MitchellTV series
1979Everyday Maths"Try It for Size"
1982Play for TodayKath"Whistling Wally"
1985{{sortname>The|Optimist|nolink=1}}Mimi"The Brush Off"
1986{{sortname>A|Dangerous Kind of Love|nolink=1}}JennyTV film
1987Imaginary FriendsJoanna OnlandTV miniseries
1988Small WorldCheryl SummerbeeTV miniseries
1988First BornAnne ForesterTV miniseries
1988Brush StrokesJane"3.3"
19894 PlayHazel"Chains of Love"
1989Alas Smith and Jones"The Unprepared Version"
1990BoonSue Harper"Burning Ambition"
1991Van der ValkChristina Molders"Dangerous Games"
1991SpenderBooney"Iced"
1991Perfect ScoundrelsNelly"No Thanks for the Memory"
19912point4 ChildrenPauline"Love and Marriage"
1991–1993BrooksideFran Matthews / Fran PearsonRecurring role
1993{{sortname>The|10%ers}}Trudy"Pilot"
1993September SongRoxyRecurring role
1993TaggartMichelle Duncan"Death Without Dishonour"
1993{{sortname>A|Woman's Guide to Adultery|nolink=1}}Sandra"1.1", "1.2", "1.3"
1993–94LuvEdenMain role
1994Chandler & Co.Carmen Talbot"On the Job"
1994Murder Most HorridWaitress"Smashing Bird"
1995BugsLena"Pulse"
1995Men of the WorldMandy"The Girl I Love"
1995{{sortname>The|Bill}}Mrs. Parsons"Have a Go Hero"
1996{{sortname>The|Ruth Rendell Mysteries}}Cookie Dix"Simisola: Parts 2 & 3"
1997EmmerdaleJo SteadmanTV series
1999–2001HollyoaksJacqui HudsonRegular role
2000UnificationHarroway (voice)Video game
2000Holby CityMaddy Moorcroft"Faith"
2001DoctorsMel"Face Value"
2004Holby CityJulie Sweeny"When Lightning Strikes"
2004Can't Buy Me LoveJaniceTV film
2006DoctorsRuth Farrell"Second Best"
2007{{sortname>The|Bill}}Dawn Collins"480: The Good Old Days"
2008DoctorsEleanor Warden"The Watcher"
2014CasualtyKayleigh French"First Impressions"
2016CasualtyMartha Cheney"The Fear"

References

1. ^{{cite news|title=Jobs & Money: Fame and fortune: Living up to the nines: Mark Anstead talks to an actress who managed to pay off her mortgage by doing an advert for frozen peas, says she has a psychic to thank for her good fortune and buys rocking horses as an investment but only 'if they look happy'|last=Anstead|first=Mark |date= 10 May 2003|publisher=The Guardian (Manchester, UK)|page=14}}
2. ^Julie Peasgood CV {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100326182657/http://www.juliepeasgood.com/acting.shtml |date=26 March 2010 }}
3. ^{{IMDb name|0669453}}
4. ^{{IMDb title|0419947|Martian Gothic: Unification}}
5. ^{{cite news|url= https://www.theguardian.com/technology/gamesblog/2010/mar/23/alan-titchmarsh-show-games|title= Alan Titchmarsh: not a fan of video games|work= The Guardian|publisher= Guardian Media Group|date= 20 March 2010|accessdate= 6 June 2010|location= London|first= Jack|last= Arnott|deadurl= no|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20141128183111/http://www.theguardian.com/technology/gamesblog/2010/mar/23/alan-titchmarsh-show-games|archivedate= 28 November 2014|df= dmy-all}}
6. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=239985|title= Julie Peasgood acted in horror video game|work= Computerandvidegames|date= 22 March 2010|accessdate= 6 June 2010|deadurl= no|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100325174909/http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=239985|archivedate= 25 March 2010|df= dmy-all}}
7. ^{{cite web|url= https://www.amazon.co.uk/Greatest-Sex-Tips-World/dp/190515125X|title= Amazon.co.uk|deadurl= no|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20111120173915/http://www.amazon.co.uk/Greatest-Sex-Tips-World/dp/190515125X|archivedate= 20 November 2011|df= dmy-all}}

External links

  • Julie Peasgood's official website
  • {{IMDb name|id=0669453|name=Julie Peasgood}}
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