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Roxanne Pallett | |
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Pallett at the Star Charity Ball Manchester, 2011 | |
Born | (1982-12-26) 26 December 1982 (age 42) Carlisle, Cumbria, England |
Alma mater | Liverpool John Moores University |
Occupation(s) | Actress, singer, radio presenter |
Years active | 2005–present |
Roxanne Pallett (born 26 December 1982) is an English actress and former broadcaster, best known for playing the role of Jo Sugden in the ITV soap opera Emmerdale from 2005 to 2008.
She also appeared in several reality TV shows including Celebrity Big Brother, Celebrity Stars in Their Eyes, Soapstar Superstar and Dancing on Ice.
Early life
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Pallett was born in Carlisle, Cumbria and brought up in Currock by her mother and grandmother. Her maternal grandfather was Italian and her absent father is Iranian.
Her father abandoned her mother Monica when Roxanne was a few days old and has never been a part of her life. At the age of 16, she lost her home in a serious house fire. Several months later, her grandmother, who raised her, died of cancer.
Educated at Robert Ferguson Primary School and Trinity School, she then graduated with a BA Honours degree in Media, majoring in Film Studies, from Liverpool John Moores University. Pallett studied at the Manchester School of Screen Acting on weekends, and began auditioning for acting roles outside her studies to make up for not going to stage school.
Career
In her last year at university, Pallett co-formed girl band Urban Angel, writing songs for them with producer ex-East 17 member and Ivor Novello award winner Tony Mortimer who she credits as one of her closest friends even to this day. After landing a deal with a record label, Pallett spent a year developing her music in London and co-creating a TV show that she would be later left out of. She later auditioned for several roles in Emmerdale and was offered the role of Jo Stiles. Pallett won critical acclaim for her major domestic violence storyline in 2008–09.
In August 2008, Pallett became the public face of the Early Warning Signs campaign for UK domestic violence charity Refuge, that urges young women to look out for early signs where a partner may turn violent in a relationship. During her 130 shows and three years on Emmerdale, she was nominated for several awards as Sexiest Female, Best Storyline, and Best Actress at The British Soap Awards 2007, 2008, 2009, the Inside Soap Awards, and TV Quick Awards 2008.
In November 2005, Pallett won a celebrity edition of Stars In Their Eyes as Gloria Estefan, although the programme was never transmitted. In January 2006, she appeared in the ITV entertainment singing show Soapstar Superstar, finishing fourth in January 2006, and raising over £70,000 for her supported charity the Eden Valley Hospice Jigsaw Appeal.
It was on this show that she met her then partner, actor Richard Fleeshman. She regularly topped the 'sexiest' poll awards, cementing her as one of the 100 Most Sexiest Women in the World by FHM in 2006. Pallett embraced the pin-up status brought on by her soap role and did photoshoots for Loaded and Maxim.
After leaving Emmerdale, Pallett took part in the fourth series of ITV's Dancing on Ice, which began on 11 January 2009 with professional partner Daniel Whiston; the couple made headlines for the risque move The Headbanger. She was voted off unanimously by the judges following a skate-off with former Blue Peter presenter Zoe Salmon. Pallett then went on the Dancing on Ice Bolero Anniversary UK Tour 2009. Scheduled to play the lead role in 2009 Christmas pantomime Cinderella at the Theatre Royal, Newcastle upon Tyne, she left three weeks into the run following the death of her best friend.
In 2010, Pallett filmed a guest role for the BBC's Casualty. She took to the stage as the lead in Rock Around The Clock, making her professional stage debut, which toured the country until September. In the same year, she also made her film debut in Lake Placid 3.
In September 2010, Pallett toured with Eve Ensler's Vagina Monologues, opposite Nikki Sanderson and Sue Jenkins. Pallett won positive reviews as the female lead (Teena Satin) in the rep theatre run of Satin 'N' Steel at the Oldham Coliseum Theatre, directed by Joyce Branagh. The two-hander play also starred Matt Healy.
In 2012, Pallett played a troubled 17-year old school girl, Shelby Dixon, in BBC's Waterloo Road, a role that was twelve years younger than the actress herself in real life and then a guest role in Casualty as psychotic character Keeley Hyatt. That same year, she was cast as Sarah McColl in British horror film Devil's Tower. as she admitted to method acting and surviving off 5 hours of sleep a night during the shoot which required her to work eighteen-hour days over a period of two months. She then began filming an urban comedy for Kaleidoscope Pictures, 'It's A Lot' playing the quirky college misfit Louise. The film was released in November 2013. From 20 December 2012 until 11 May 2013, Pallett played Janet Weiss in the 40th anniversary UK tour of The Rocky Horror Show.
In June 2013, Pallett received critical acclaim for her comedic role on stage as Shelley in Ladies' Day for The Royal Court, Liverpool. In 2014, Pallett began filming a new British film The Violators in Merseyside and was then confirmed for a role in the 20th Century Fox horror film Wrong Turn 6, which began filming in March 2014.
Pallett then landed the lead role of Bev in On The Piste written and directed by BAFTA winning playwright John Godber.
In 2016, Pallett began filming British thriller Habit, an arthouse movie based on the Stephen McGeagh novel. She then took to the stage in London to star as Tyler in Neil LaBute's Some Girls at Park Theatre which won a nomination as well as rave reviews. Pallett then worked on a national campaign for Age UK and was made ambassador for the charity, which supports the elderly.
In 2016, Pallett began a run in the UK touring production of the eighties musical The Wedding Singer based on the Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore film of the same name. She starred alongside Ray Quinn and Ruth Madoc in the stage musical. In April 2017, Pallett unexpectedly left the production mid-way through its run despite positive reviews.
In February 2018, Pallett joined local radio station Minster FM as co-host for its weekday breakfast show, after admitting that she had felt unfulfilled and undervalued as an actress for many years. Pallett left the station after seven months, following her appearance on Celebrity Big Brother.
Personal life
2018 car accident
In July 2018, during a feature assignment for Minster FM with breakfast co-presenter Ben Fry, Pallett was involved in an accident whilst driving an F2 Outlaw Stock Car at Hunmanby Raceway, North Yorkshire.
Pallett had driven head on into a concrete wall on the first bend at high speed, and had to be cut free from the mangled wreckage by firefighters which took two hours. She was then airlifted to hospital by air ambulance with two sprained wrists, severe bruising and concussion.
Celebrity Big Brother controversy
In August 2018, while filming Celebrity Big Brother 22, Pallett falsely accused fellow housemate Ryan Thomas of "punching" her during a play fight, resulting in her leaving the house days later.
Since leaving the house, she admitted on Channel 5's Jeremy Vine programme that she "overreacted" to the situation, then apologising to Ryan on television. She later admitted in a Celebrity Big Brother interview with Emma Willis that she thought she was "the most hated girl in Britain".
Since the footage was broadcast, more actors who have worked with Pallett in the past, including Connor Byrne of The Story of Tracy Beaker fame, have come forward with similar issues.
Following her departure from Celebrity Big Brother, Pallett left Minster FM, where she co-presented its weekday breakfast show for six months..
Outside acting
In 2007, Rosa Roxanne Pallett, a deep red hybrid rose, was named after Pallett and launched at the 2007 Southport Flower Show by Cheshire-based grower C&K Jones.
References
- Buxton, Olivia. "I was beaten like my character". The Sun. News UK. Retrieved 18 November 2015.
- ^ "Roxanne Pallett To Star in UK Tour of Rock Around the Clock". Broadway World. 3 June 2010. Retrieved 14 July 2010.
- Refuge (United Kingdom): What we do Archived 2 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine, refuge.org.uk; accessed 25 August 2015.
- partid=4970 Profile Archived 11 January 2006 at the Wayback Machine, itv.com; accessed 25 August 2015.
- Gordon Barr (9 July 2010). "Interview: Gordon Barr speaks to Roxanne Pallett". Evening Chronicle. Retrieved 14 July 2010.
- "Carlisle actress Roxanne Pallett pulls out of panto after best friend's death". News & Star. 15 December 2009. Archived from the original on 5 September 2012. Retrieved 14 July 2010.
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- "Vagina Monologues are heading to town!". This is the West Country. 16 July 2010. Retrieved 16 July 2010.
- Eames, Tom. "Roxanne Pallett: 'New film Devil's Tower gives me the creeps'". Digital Spy. Retrieved 1 November 2014.
- Keats, Amanda. "Exclusive: Roxanne Pallett Discusses 2013's Devil's Tower". Filmoria. Archived from the original on 1 November 2014. Retrieved 1 November 2014.
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- "Press release Tuesday, October 16th, 2012". TimeWarp: The Official UK Rocky Horror Fan Club. Retrieved 17 October 2012.
- Mayo, Douglas (17 June 2016). "The Wedding Singer UK Tour". Britishtheatre.com. Retrieved 1 September 2018.
- "Rox Mystery, 3 May 2012, The Sun".
- Bourne, Dianne (10 March 2018). ""I felt like an uninvited guest" actress Roxanne Pallett on why she's changed career". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 1 September 2018.
- ^ Minster FM and Roxanne Pallett part company, Minster FM, 4 September 2018
- McCaffrey, Julie (20 July 2018). "Former soap star Roxanne Pallett tells how she only just survived horrific crash". Daily Mirror.
- "Roxanne Pallett: 'I apologise to Ryan'". BBC News. 3 September 2018. Retrieved 4 September 2018.
- "Roxanne Pallett cries and calls herself 'the most hated woman in Britain' as she admits she's scared about her future after Ryan Thomas punch-gate". The Sun. 3 September 2018.
- "Tracy Beaker actor Connor Byrne claims Roxanne Pallett falsely claimed he punched her during pantomine in 'carbon copy' of Ryan Thomas incident". The Sun. 31 August 2018. Retrieved 4 September 2018.
- Steve Leary (8 August 2007). "Roxanne blooms at Southport Flower Show". St Helens Star. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
External links
Categories:- 1982 births
- Alumni of Liverpool John Moores University
- English female singers
- British people of English descent
- English people of Italian descent
- English people of Iranian descent
- English musical theatre actresses
- English soap opera actresses
- English television actresses
- Living people
- Participants in British reality television series
- People from Carlisle, Cumbria