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Helen Flanagan
Helen Daniella Flanagan (born December 12, 1989) is an English actress, playing Rosie Webster in Coronation Street since January 2000.In the 2006 British Soap Awards, Flanagan was nominated for the Best Dramatic Performance from a Young Actor or Actress, losing to Ellis Hollins. Bra Size 36C Height: 5'6'' Uploaded with ImageShack.us
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Liza Tarbuck
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Lorraine Kelly
Lorraine Kelly presents `GMTV with Lorraine`, Monday - Thursday 8.35am-9.25am. Lorraine was named 'Presenter of the Year' by the RTS in March 2006. Born in Glasgow in 1959, Lorraine took her Scottish Highers before joining Scottish and Universal Newspapers. In 1983 she joined BBC Scotland as a researcher, before moving to TV-am in 1984 as a senior on-screen reporter covering Scottish news. In July 1989 Lorraine presented TV-am's 'Summer Sunday' programme with chief reporter Geoff Meade, and in February 1990 she became the main presenter of 'Good Morning Britain' with Mike Morris. In April l99l she was awarded the TRIC Diamond Jubilee Award for New Talent of the Year. Lorraine joined GMTV at its launch in January l993, and has presented a range of programmes for the breakfast television station including the main show with Eamonn Holmes. Lorraine took maternity leave in 1994 and gave birth to her daughter Rosie on 8th June, returning to GMTV later that year to present her own show, 'Nine O`Clock Live' – later extended and re-titled 'Lorraine Live'. This was re-named 'LK Today' in the autumn of 2000, and 'GMTV With Lorraine' in January 2009. As well as her GMTV programme, Lorraine has hosted her own lunchtime show on Talk Radio. She presented 'A Family of Their Own' and 'A Question of TV', 'Lorraine Kelly's DNA Stories', and 'Liquid News' for the BBC. She has appeared on 'Have I Got News For You', 'So Graham Norton', 'Room 101', `Newsnight`, and 'Gok's Fashion Fix'. Lorraine writes weekly columns for The Sun, the Sunday Post (Scotland) and Best magazine and has also has written two books in the 'Fun to Learn' series for pre-school children and 'Lorraine Kelly's Baby and Toddler Eating Plan' which was released in December 2002. In August 2008, Lorraine released her autobiography, 'Lorraine: Between You and Me'. Lorraine has released three videos: 'Bringing Up Baby' (1994), a 60-minute video for first-time mothers which stars herself and her baby daughter Rosie; and three fitness videos, 'Figure It Out' (1998), 'Figure Happy' (1999) and 'Walk Off The Pounds With Lorraine Kelly' (2004). From September 2001 – May 2002 Lorraine presented her own programme produced by GMTV for Sky One, which featured gossip, beauty tips and celebrity interviews. Lorraine, an avid supporter of Dundee United, became Rector of Dundee University in April 2004. She is married to Steve Smith, a freelance cameraman. They live in Scotland with their daughter Rosie.
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Julia Sawalha
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Nadia Sawalha
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Linsey Dawn McKenzie
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Liza Tarbuck
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Nadia Sawalha
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Nadia Sawalha
Uploaded with ImageShack.us Nadia Sawalha (born 18 November 1964) is an English actress and television presenter. Sawalha is perhaps best known for her role as Annie Palmer in the BBC soap opera EastEnders during the 1990s, although most of her television work is now as a presenter rather than an actress. Acting & Presenting After training at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts, Nadia, who hails from a family of successful actors, began her career in theatre. In 1997 she got her big break in EastEnders. As the tough-nut business woman Annie Palmer, Nadia became a familiar face in millions of homes around the UK. She remained in the role until 1999. Her other acting television credits include Casualty, Which Way to the War and ITV police drama, The Bill. She has also appeared in the films Clockwise, Top Tips, Sleeping with the Fishes and the BBC Victorian drama Station Jim. Presenting, aside from acting, Nadia has become a regular personality on daytime TV, after presenting the live programmes Loose Women and Live Talk 1999-2002. For the BBC, she has fronted four series of Passport to the Sun, the Total series, TV Mail, Heir Hunters, Perfect Partner and Family Exchange. She is also a co-host on the live documentary City Hospital. She has previously hosted the morning BBC One show Living in the Sun, about British ex-pats living in Spain, made by Ricochet, and Wanted Down Under, which shows families who want to make the move Down Under (Australia, occasionally New Zealand) what it would be like to live and work in those Antipodean nations. She can also be seen on Accidents Can Happen, a daytime BBC One programme produced by Twofour, which follows families as they try to rebuild their homes and their lives following disaster. She presented the BBC One programme Mirror, Signal, Manoeuvre in 2005, following learner drivers as they learnt to drive & took their driving tests with varying degrees of success. Nadia was one of the learner drivers, who ended up passing her driving test at the end of the second series. Nadia co-presented The One Show with Adrian Chiles. This 'Nationwide' style show launched on BBC One in the summer of 2006 and features a mix of interviews, factual features and topical stories. On Wednesday March 14, 2007, it was confirmed on Digital Say Broadcast and The Sun that Nadia would not return to co-present The One Show when it returned in the summer of 2007, because she was pregnant. In 2008, she returned to BBC One, to once again present its daytime programme, Wanted Down Under. Currently Nadia stars in the BBC One programme Eating In The Sun, which is produced by husband Mark Adderley. This follows on from Nadia's win in the Celebrity MasterChef series and has Nadia challenged by celebrity chefs to cook in their favourite holiday restaurants. She recently presented BBC 1 show Heir Hunters, but quit, and the job was taken over as just a voiceover. Other appearances Nadia has appeared as a guest on Test the Nation and contributed to Comic Relief by taking part in Celebrity Driving School. She also starred as the 'hidden' celebrity in an episode of the CBBC gameshow Hider in the House. Nadia won the 2007 series of Celebrity MasterChef, beating Craig Revel Horwood and Midge Ure in the final. She then went onto host the childs version of the show 'Junior Master Chef, she was said to be 'delighted' to be given the chance to host the show. Personal life Nadia is the daughter of the actor Nadim Sawalha, and sister of television star, Julia Sawalha. The three all starred together in Dearest Daddy... Darling Daughter at the Young Vic Theatre in South London in 1997. On Christmas Day 1997, Sawalha's first husband Justin Mildwater committed suicide. She is now married to her second husband, Mark Adderley, and has a daughter called Maddy, who was born on Christmas Day 2002. Her second daughter Kiki was born August 2007.
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Julia Sawalha
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Julia Sawalha
Uploaded with ImageShack.us Julia Sawalha (born 9 September 1968) is a British actress best known for her roles as Saffron Monsoon in Absolutely Fabulous, Lynda Day, editor of The Junior Gazette in Press Gang and Lydia Bennet in the 1995 television miniseries of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. She currently plays Dorcas Lane in the BBC's costume drama Lark Rise to Candleford. Early life Sawalha was born in London, the daughter of Roberta and actor Nadim Sawalha. She was named after her grandmother, a Jordanian businesswoman who had received an award from Queen Noor for enterprise. She is of Jordanian, English, and French Huguenot ancestry. She was born into an acting family: her father Nadim is an actor who appeared in the James Bond movies The Spy Who Loved Me and The Living Daylights, while her sister Nadia starred in the soap EastEnders and is now a television presenter and chat show host. Career Sawalha made her debut in the 1982 BBC mini series Fame is the Spur and in 1988 played a small role in Inspector Morse on the episode "Last Seen Wearing". She first gained attention for her starring role in the Bafta award-winning ITV teenage comedy/drama Press Gang which ran from 1989 to 1993. The on-screen chemistry between the two leads was reflected off-screen, as she and co-star Dexter Fletcher had a relationship for several years. From 1991-94, she starred in the ITV family comedy Second Thoughts and continued with her character, Hannah (Lynda Bellingham's daughter), in the British Comedy Award-winning Faith in the Future (1995–98). In 1994 she played Mercy (Merry) Pecksniff in the BBC production of Martin Chuzzlewit. From 1992 to 2005 Sawalha played strait-laced daughter Saffron Monsoon in the BBC sitcom Absolutely Fabulous alongside Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley. She starred in the 1995 BBC adaptation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice as Lydia Bennet, co-starring opposite Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth. She also voiced Ginger in DreamWorks/Aardman's Chicken Run. In 2000, she appeared as Janet, the Australian barmaid ("Built for bar work; it's instinct... instinct!!") in the first series of the British sitcom Time Gentlemen Please. She also played the much put-upon PA to "Zak" in Argos TV adverts during 2002-2004, along with Richard E. Grant. She has also joined acclaimed actor Ioan Gruffudd in the internationally successful TV/DVD adaptations of CS Forester's Horatio Hornblower novels, as the captain's wife Maria. The following year, she became the Alan Davies co-star in Jonathan Creek after Caroline Quentin left, appearing in a Christmas Special ("Satan's Chimney"). She returned for a series between 2003-2004. In 2006, she participated in the third series of the genealogy documentary series Who Do You Think You Are? tracing her family's roots, which are Jordanian Bedouin on her father's side, and French Huguenot on her mother's. She also appeared in the pilot of BBC 1's A Taste of my Life presented by Nigel Slater.[4] After a two-year break, she was back on screen in May 2007, competing in the BBC dog training celebrity reality show The Underdog Show.[5] She then returned to acting in two successive BBC costume dramas; as Jessie Brown in 2007 series Cranford, followed by Lark Rise to Candleford in 2008. She provided the voice acting for Sister Hannah (a.k.a. "Hammer"), a main character in the Xbox 360 video game Fable II. Personal life She dated and lived with Press Gang co-star Dexter Fletcher, and subsequently comedian Richard Herring. Sawalha also dated Patrick Marber. She reportedly had an affair with actor Keith Allen, the father of Lily Allen and Alfie Allen . On 1 January 2004 it was alleged in the tabloid newspapers that she had married boyfriend Alan Davies, her co-star in the television series Jonathan Creek. Both she and Davies, who avoided discussing their private lives in public, denied this, and took legal action against the reports. After she met Rich Annetts at the Glastonbury Festival in 2005, the couple moved to Bath, Somerset and lived in a flat close to the Royal Crescent. Annetts had a canal boat on the Kennet and Avon canal, which the couple would regularly visit. They then moved to a cottage in the Somerset countryside, which they renamed Flowers Cottage. Sawalha started growing her own vegetables, attending yoga lessons and is studying for an Open University English degree. Sawalha and Annetts have since split up, in part caused by her return to acting in Lark Rise to Candleford.
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Linsey Dawn McKenzie
Okay. Uploaded with ImageShack.us Linsey Dawn McKenzie (born 7 August 1978 in London) is an English glamour model, pornographic actress, and minor celebrity. Known for her naturally large breasts, which reached a size 36HH prior to her breast reduction surgery in 2005, she has featured in numerous adult-oriented media since making her topless modeling debut in 1994, at the age of 16. She has also appeared on mainstream UK television programmes such as They Think It's All Over, I'm Famous and Frightened!, and The Weakest Link. Glamour career In early 1994, when McKenzie was 15, she sent sample glamour photographs to local modelling agencies. She was soon invited for professional photoshoots, and began her career by doing clothed glamour and swimsuit work, intending to progress to topless modelling when she turned 16 later that year. As McKenzie approached her 16th birthday, The Daily Sport tabloid newspaper expressed an interest in turning her topless debut into a media event. Throughout June and July 1994, it published provocative pictures of McKenzie, touting her 34GG bra size and counting down the days until it could legally show her topless. After she turned 16, McKenzie continued to model topless for The Daily Sport and The Sunday Sport. She also made Page 3 girl appearances in tabloid newspapers The Sun and The Daily Star; posed topless in lads' mags such as Loaded; appeared fully nude in British softcore magazines such as Mayfair and Men Only; and performed in a variety of low-budget softcore videos. On 29 July 1995, shortly before her 17th birthday, McKenzie did a topless streak at a televised England v. West Indies cricket match at Old Trafford. Wearing only a thong and a pair of trainers, she ran onto the field with the words "Only Teasing" written across her breasts. After McKenzie turned 18 in 1996, she made her North American modelling debut in the breast fetishism magazine Score, which marked the occasion by making McKenzie the cover girl of its December 1996 "50th Anniversary" issue. In the late 1990s, McKenzie was frequently featured on the adult-oriented channels L!VE TV and Television X. She continued to appear regularly in adult-oriented magazines, DVDs, Internet sites, and broadcast media until late 2004, when she took a break from modeling to have a child and undergo a breast reduction operation. McKenzie returned to adult entertainment in February 2010, regularly appearing on the Babestation Channel. Hardcore pornography In 2000, McKenzie began appearing in hardcore pornography films. Most of her hardcore performances have been lesbian scenes with large-breasted actresses, including Autumn-Jade, Susie Wilden, and Ines Cudna. She has also featured in a small number of heterosexual hardcore films. These include Ultimate Linsey (2001), which features McKenzie with her first husband, Terry Canty, and Maximum Insertion (2004), in which she performs a hardcore ménage à trois scene with Czech pornographic actors Veronika Pagáčová and Robert Rosenberg. In 2009, after a five-year absence from hardcore pornography, she released a DVD entitled I'm Back, featuring lesbian group sex scenes. Mainstream television and film appearances McKenzie's mainstream television appearances include the BBC sporting quiz show They Think It's All Over, the reality television shows I'm Famous and Frightened! and The Salon, and the science programme Brainiac: Science Abuse. In the United States, she has appeared on The Howard Stern Show. On 8 September 2007, she appeared on a special charity edition of the BBC quiz show The Weakest Link, on which all contestants were so-called WAGs (glamour models who were dating or married to footballers). She has appeared in two documentaries about the lives of glamour models, The Curse of Page 3 and Girls Behaving Badly. She has also played the character Beryl Fforbes-Juggs in Martin Gooch's 2002 film Arthur's Amazing Things. Breast reduction surgery McKenzie's large breasts had caused her physical discomfort since adolescence. A newspaper profile written when she was 16 (and already wearing a size 34GG bra) noted that "she often gets backache, her boobs often feel as though they are bruised, and she has to wear extra-supportive bras with wide straps." Her breasts continued to increase to a size 36HH. In December 2005, seven months after giving birth to her first child, she underwent breast reduction surgery to decrease their size to 36E. Family and personal life McKenzie is the youngest of three children. Her parents, Tony and Lesley McKenzie, divorced in 1987 when she was nine years old. In 1996, at the age of 17, McKenzie became involved in an extramarital affair with 27-year-old footballer Dean Holdsworth, who was then a striker for Wimbledon F.C. The relationship received widespread attention in the British media. In 1998, McKenzie became engaged to actor Michael Greco, who at the time was playing the role of Beppe di Marco in the BBC soap opera EastEnders. She twice became pregnant over the course of her 15-month relationship with Greco, but miscarried both times. Claiming to have grown disillusioned with dating footballers and celebrities, McKenzie married 21-year-old window cleaner Terry Canty on 21 April 2001. Canty was featured with McKenzie in her first heterosexual hardcore photoshoots and video. However, the couple separated just six weeks after their wedding, and their marriage ended in divorce after 10 months. In 2004, McKenzie began a relationship with former Wimbledon F.C. and Northern Ireland footballer Mark Williams. On 16 May 2005, she gave birth to a baby boy named Luca Scott Mark Williams. The couple married on 5 January 2006 in a register office in London. McKenzie's older sister Alyson (born 12 January 1974) has also been involved in the adult industry. Linsey and Alyson McKenzie appeared together in the 1995 softcore video Linsey Dawn McKenzie and Her Sister, which was re-released on DVD in 2002.Alyson received breast implants and modeled for The Score Group's series of adult publications between 2001 and 2004.
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Nadia Sawalha
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Julia Sawalha
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Liza Tarbuck
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Liza Tarbuck
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Nadia Sawalha
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Julia Sawalha
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Linsey Dawn McKenzie
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Linsey Dawn McKenzie
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Julia Sawalha
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Nadia Sawalha
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Liza Tarbuck
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Julia Sawalha
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Nadia Sawalha
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