Lucy-Jo Hudson

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Lucy-Jo Hudson
Born 4 May 1983 (1983-05-04) (age 30)
Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
Occupation Actress
Years active 2002–2012
Television Coronation Street (2002-2005)
Wild at Heart (2006-09, 2012)
Spouse(s) Alan Halsall (m. 2009)
Children 1 Daughter

Lucy-Jo Hudson (born 4 May 1983) is a British actress, best known for playing the role of Katy Harris in the long-running soap opera, Coronation Street from 2002–05, and as Rosie Trevanion in the ITV drama Wild at Heart from 2006–09, who returned for the last series in 2012.

Hudson attended Garforth Community College in Leeds, England, now known as Garforth Academy.[citation needed]

Wild at Heart debuted in January 2006 where Lucy-Jo starred until departing during Series 4 in 2009. She rejoined the cast for Series 7 and the show's finale, which was broadcast on 30 December 2012.[1]

Before landing her role in Coronation Street she worked in a fancy dress shop - Fantasy World in York. She also had a recurring role on Loose Women during 2005.

Her brother Ryan Hudson is a rugby league player, and the captain of the Castleford Tigers. She is also close friends with X Factor contestant Carolynne Poole.

Hudson is married to Coronation Street actor Alan Halsall who plays the role of Tyrone Dobbs.[2] On 18 February 2013, Lucy-Jo and Alan announced via twitter they were expecting their first child and later found out that they were expecting a girl.[3] On 8 September 2013, Lucy-Jo gave birth to their daughter, 9 days after her due date. Daughter named Sienna Rae Halsall. [4]

Filmography

Year Title Type Role Notes
2002-2005 Coronation Street TV Katy Harris Series Regular, 281 episodes
2006-2009, 2012 Wild at Heart TV Rosie Trevanion Series Regular, 38 episodes
2009 Looking for Eric Film Sam Film
2010 Casualty TV Deena Richards Episode titled "Winter Wonderland", 1 episode

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