Chloe Newsome
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Chloe Newsome | |
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Born |
Chloe Newsome 1976 Sheffield, Yorkshire, England |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1989–present |
Chloe Newsome (born December 1976 in Millhouses, Sheffield) is an English actress who is best known for playing the role of Vicky McDonald in the long-running ITV soap opera Coronation Street.
Career
Since spending the majority of her teen years working on Coronation Street, Newsome has concentrated on a wide variety of stage work over the last decade. Other screen appearances include The Bill, Sharpe's Waterloo, The Life and Crimes of William Palmer, Children's Ward and the 2005 film adaptation of John Braine's novel The Jealous God.
Because of the irregular nature of acting work, Newsome has taken temporary office employment between jobs.[1]
Résumé
Film
- The Jealous God (2005) … Clare
Television
- Lost Christmas (BBC Drama with [Eddie Izzard]) ; 18 Dec 2011
- Coronation Street: After Hours … Vicky McDonald; 8–13 November 1999, ITV
- Coronation Street … Vicky McDonald; 20–30 December 1998, ITV
- The Bill … Jacky Marsh in "One Small Step" (#14.51); 5 May 1998, ITV
- The Life and Crimes of William Palmer … Eliza Tharm; 3 March 1998
- Sharpe's Waterloo … Paulette, 21 May 1997, ITV
- Coronation Street … Vicky Arden/Vicky McDonald; 19 July 1991 – 7 June 1996, ITV
- Children's Ward … Thea Bartlett; 1989, ITV
Theatre
- Alphabetical Order … Lesley; Hampstead Theatre; 16 April – 16 May 2009 (author: Michael Frayn)
- The Hollow … Midge; UK Tour (Bill Kenwright Ltd national tours); 2006 (author: Agatha Christie)
- And Then There Were None …, (author: Agatha Christie)
- Dangerous Corner …, (author: J. B. Priestley)
- The Importance of Being Earnest … Ian Dickens Productions; (author: Oscar Wilde)
- Emma … ; (for John Adams at Basingstoke); Pride and Prejudice,
- The Sneeze … ; (author: Anton Chekhov)
- Othello … (the Good Company) (author: William Shakespeare)
- The Taming of the Shrew … ; Kirkstall Abbey, Leeds; 2005 (author: William Shakespeare)
- A Midsummer Night's Dream … ; Kirkstall Abbey, Leeds; 2005 (author: William Shakespeare)[2]
- Twelfth Night … ; (Stafford Castle/Kirkstall Abbey). (author: William Shakespeare)[2]
- The Young Idea … ; (author: Noël Coward)
- Shooting Star … ; Chester Gateway, (director: Frith Banbury)
- Treehouses … ; The Union, Southwark
- Wait Until Dark … ;
- Spring and Port Wine … ; West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds;
References
- ↑ Matthews, Virginia; "Permanently temporary" Guardian.co.uk, 3 December 2007 (Retrieved: 22 July 2009)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Tour 2005: A Midsummer Night's Dream / Taming of the Shrew" BritishShakespeareCompany.com, 2005 (Retrieved: 22 July 2009)
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