Rosemarie Ford

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Rosemarie Ford
Born Rosemarie Poundford
(1962-03-05) 5 March 1962
Sherburn-in-Elmet, Yorkshire, England
Occupation Actress, dancer and television presenter
Spouse(s) Robert Lindsay (m. 2006)
Children Samuel Stevenson
James Stevenson
John Stevenson
Sydney Stevenson (step-daughter)

Rosemarie Ford (born Rosemarie Poundford; 5 March 1962) is an English dancer, actress and television presenter.

Television career

Ford is best known for her stint as the co-host of the BBC TV game show The Generation Game with Bruce Forsyth in the early 1990s. She later hosted Come Dancing, again for the BBC. Coincidentally Ford's former Generation Game colleague Forsyth is the current presenter of Strictly Come Dancing, the revived celebrity version of the show.

Theatre

Rosemarie worked as a backing singer for Cliff Richard in his "Live and Guaranteed " Tour in 1988 and danced on stage during "Devil Woman". She has appeared in such stage shows as Cats (as Bombalurina and Grizabella).

Other than Cats, she has also appeared in the shows Juke Box, Me And My Girl, Can-Can and Divorce Me, Darling.

Awards

She has also been a recipient of the Carl Alan Award, an industry honour voted for by dance professionals,

Personal life

She started a long term relationship with actor Robert Lindsay after he left his previous partner Diana Weston for her[citation needed]. The couple have three children, Samuel (born 18 November 1999), Jamie (born 8 April 2003) and John (born 4 January 2012). The couple married on 31 December 2006.[1] The family lives in Denham, Buckinghamshire.

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