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Debra Stephenson (born 4 June 1972)[citation needed] is an English actress, comedian, impressionist and singer, best known for her roles as Diane Powell in Playing the Field, Shell Dockley in Bad Girls and as Frankie Baldwin in Coronation Street.

Debra Stephenson
Stephenson in 2015
Born (1972-06-04) 4 June 1972 (age 50)
OccupationActress, singer, comedian
Years active1989present
Notable workPlaying the Field (19982000)
Bad Girls (19992003)
Coronation Street (20042006)
The Impressions Show (2009–2011)
Newzoids (2015–2016)
Holby City (2021)
SpouseJames Duffield (m. 1999)
Children2

Between 2009 and 2011, she co-starred with Jon Culshaw in The Impressions Show, a comedy sketch show with impressions of top celebrities. Stephenson has voiced a number of characters for sketch shows such as Dead Ringers (2014–present) and Newzoids (2015–2016). She appeared, she appeared in the BBC daytime soap, Doctors as Charlotte Hill in March 2019.

In 2018 she was regular team captain on the panel show The Imitation Game for ITV1, opposite Rory Bremner.


Family


Stephenson is an only child. Her parents live in the East Riding of Yorkshire. She is married with two teenage children.[1]


Career


At the age of 14, Stephenson appeared on BBC TV's Opportunity Knocks, winning her way through to the All-Winners' Final, broadcast live from the London Palladium. Around the same time she appeared on Blue Peter doing impressions.

She would later appear in other CBBC programmes such as The Friday Zone (in which she was a regular presenter) and was a backing singer on Chris Jarvis's 1997 charity single "Glasses".

In 1995 she sang vocals on musician and writer John Robb project Sensuround. She also sang in rave band Rhythm Quest, touring rave venues.

After graduating as an actor from The Manchester Metropolitan University, Stephenson was cast in various television roles, first appearing in ITV drama Reckless, starring Francesca Annis and Robson Green. In 1998 (for three series) she became one of the main characters in Kay Mellor's comedy drama about women's football, Playing the Field. Stephenson also appeared in the last two episodes of ITV's adaptation of Catherine Cookson's A Dinner of Herbs, in which she played the adult Kate Roystan, who fell in love with the son of the woman who murdered her grandfather.

In 1999, Stephenson played the prominent role of Shell Dockley in the ITV prison drama Bad Girls. Her performance as the psychotic Dockley earned her consecutive nominations for Best Actress at the National Television Awards in 1999 and 2000. After three years playing one of the show's most popular characters, Stephenson left in 2001, the same year she appeared on numerous TV light entertainment shows such as the Frank Skinner Show, The Alan Titchmarch Show, The Sharon Osbourne Show, Des and Mel, as well as taking part in Lily Savage's Blankety Blank;[2] she returned to Bad Girls for five more episodes in 2003.

As well as doing stand-up comedy at venues including London's Comedy Store and The 100 Club Stephenson has played several roles as a comic actress on radio and television. These include Hosanna in the BBC Radio 4 comedy At Home with the Snails (2002), and BBC1 sketch show TV to Go in 2000 with Hugh Dennis, Martin Freeman, Mckenzie Crook and Pauline McLynn. Stephenson was also part of The Friday Night Project, interviewing the public and going undercover with disguises such as 'Debbo' and ‘Sister Mary’.

From June 2004 to December 2006, Stephenson starred in British soap opera Coronation Street playing Frankie Baldwin. She received nominations for "Best Newcomer" at various TV and soap awards shows. On 14 May 2006, producers announced that Stephenson would be leaving the soap at the end of that year.[3] Her final scenes aired on 31 December 2006.

In 2005, Stephenson took part in Comic Relief Does Fame Academy, a singing competition involving celebrities, to raise money for charity, and finished fifth. Among her performances was a rendition of "Cry Me a River" which was called "blemishless" . Her participation on the show led to a recording contract and she released her debut album, In The Sunshine including cover versions of the songs she sang on the show.

Stephenson was a reporter for GMTV throughout 2007 as part of The Richard Arnold Show.

Debra also appeared on Lorraine weekly, presenting her 10-week bikini diet plan. This involved demonstrating recipes in the studio kitchen.

Stephenson appeared on Channel Virgin 1's immersive style documentary The Prisoner:X in December 2008. Here she was locked up for four days in a high security prison in America, where she spent a night in segregation and was treated as though she was an actual prisoner doing time in that prison.

Stephenson has performed in many pantomimes. Roles have included Aladdin, Peter Pan and Jack (Jack and the Beanstalk) at venues including the Regent Theatre in Ipswich, Nottingham Theatre Royal, Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre and Poole Lighthouse.

The Impressions Show with Culshaw and Stephenson, led by Stephenson and Jon Culshaw, began recording in August 2009. Eight episodes were commissioned by the BBC; the first aired on Saturday 31 October 2009. The show was recommissioned for a second series in 2010 and then again for a third series of six episodes which started on 26 October 2011. As of October 2011, only the first series has currently been released on to DVD.

In March 2010, Stephenson took part in Let's Dance for Sport Relief and reached the final after a rendition of Michael Jackson's "Smooth Criminal". The judges chose to put her through to the final as she had received some of the highest viewer votes. The final was live on 13 March and she performed the same routine.

She was also a contestant on the 2011 Strictly Come Dancing Christmas special.[4] She danced the American Smooth with partner Ian Waite.

Stephenson was a guest for four episodes as Naomi Scotcher in Waterloo Road. In October 2012, Stephenson played the television cook, Fanny Cradock in Fanny and Friends on More4.

In 2015 she appeared as mentor alongside Ray Quinn in ITV's talent show Get Your Act Together. Since 2015, she has voiced a number of characters in the ITV puppet sketch show Newzoids alongside Jon Culshaw.[5] A second series aired in 2016.[6][7]

Debra has previously had guest roles on shows such as Midsomer Murders, Spooks, Where the Heart Is and Waterloo Road and has more recently made guest appearances on both Doctors and Holby City.

She also appeared in the one-off BBC comedy drama Young Hyacinth.[citation needed]

In 2017/18 Debra appeared alongside Diana Vickers in the stage musical Son of a Preacher Man, in a tour of UK number one theatres.

In September 2019 she appeared as Jane in Midlife Cowboy, a new musical at the Pleasance Theatre written by Tony Hawks.

Debra has for several years toured UK theatres her own one woman cabaret show “Night of 100 Voices”.

She has also performed on board cruise ships such as P&O Aurora and Ventura and also took part in the TV cook show Battlechefs, hosted by Marco Pierre White.

In 2018 Debra was regular team captain opposite Rory Bremner on ITV1 panel show The Imitation Game, hosted by Alexander Armstrong.

Debra was the voice of Melania Trump as well as Lady Margaret in the animated movie The Queen's Corgi, released in cinemas in 2019.

She also voices several characters in the ongoing CBBC animated series Scream Street.

In December 2020, Debra voiced several characters on Spitting Image for the Britbox streaming service.

Also in 2020 Debra was the actress behind the deepfake version of the Queen's Alternative Christmas Message on Christmas Day on Channel 4.


Personal life


Stephenson attended South Hunsley School in Melton, East Riding of Yorkshire, from the age of 11, and during these years she appeared in a number of national TV talent shows doing impressions. In 1996, Stephenson graduated in drama from the Manchester Metropolitan School of Theatre. She married builder James Duffield in June 1999, and they have two children; Max, born in November 2002 and Zoe born in January 2007.


Filmography


Television
Title Year Role Notes
Spitting Image 1989 Unnamed role Episodes 7.1 & 7.2
Reckless 1997 Michelle Miniseries; 5 episodes
Cone Zone 1997 Coriander 6 episodes
ChuckleVision 1998 Grand Duches Olga Episode 10.8 - "Stop That Stamp"
Midsomer Murders 1998 Kitty Carmichael Episode 1.4 - "Death of a Hollow Man"
People Like Us 1999 Unnamed role Episode 1.4 - "The Police Officer"
Playing the Field 19982000 Diane Powell Seasons 13; 16 episodes
A Dinner of Herbs 2000 Kate Roystan Miniseries; 3 episodes
Sam's Game 2001 Sarah Episode 1.1 - "Bed"
Dick Whittington 2002 Alice Fitzwarren Television film
Spooks 2002 Claire Osborne Episode 1.2 - "Looking After Our Own"
TV to Go 2002 Various roles Episode 2.1
Bad Girls 19992001, 2003 Shell Dockley Series 13 - 31 episodes (main role)
Series 5 - 4 episodes (recurring role)
TV Quick Award for Best Actress (2001)
Nominated: National Television Award for Most Popular Actress (2000)
Nominated: National Television Award for Most Popular Actress (2001)
Mad About Alice 2004 Kate 6 episodes
The Last Detective 2004 Angela Barnwell Episode 2.4 - "Dangerous and the Lonely Hearts"
Where the Heart Is 2004 Charlotte Balderstone Episode 8.5 - "Little Boy Blue"
Coronation Street 20042006 Frankie Baldwin 340 episodes, Series regular
Comic Relief Does Fame Academy 2005 Contestant
Waterloo Road 2011 Naomi Scotcher 4 episodes
The Impressions Show with Culshaw and Stephenson 20092011 Various roles 3 series; 21 episodes
Let's Dance for Sport Relief 2010 Contestant
Coming Up 2012 Emma Sullivan Episode 7.5 - "Postcode Lottery"
Rocket's Island 2012 Sarah 3 episodes
Fanny and Friends 2012 Fanny Cradock
My Mad Fat Diary 20142015 Chloe's Mum 4 episodes
Get Your Act Together 2015 Celebrity mentor 2 episodes
Newzoids 2015–2016 Various voices 2 series; 12 episodes
Coastal Walks with My Dog 2016 Co-presenter 1 episode
Battlechefs 2016 Contestant
Zig and Zag 2016 Nellie 26 episodes
Young Hyacinth 2016 Dulcie Cooper-Smith 1 episode
Doctors 2017, 2019 Charlotte Hill / Becca Mowberry 12 episodes
Holby City 2017 Harriet Jacobson 2 episodes
The Imitation Game 2018— Herself, impressionist 8 episodes
Give Them Wings 2020 Ethel Hogg
Spitting Image 2020–present Queen Elizabeth II
Alternative Queen's Speech 2020 Queen Elizabeth II Impression of the Queen via deepfake
Holby City 2021 Jeni Sinclair Series regular
Additional credits

References


  1. "Debra is proud of hull roots". The Yorkshire Post. 31 October 2017. Retrieved 30 April 2021.
  2. Lily Savage's Blankety Blank. 6 May 2001. ITV.
  3. "Stephenson to quit Coronation Street". RTÉ. 15 May 2006. Retrieved 29 May 2009.
  4. "Su Pollard to star in Strictly Christmas show". BBC News. BBC. 23 November 2011. Retrieved 26 November 2011.
  5. "ITV to air topical puppet sketch show". 11 February 2015. Retrieved 6 April 2017.
  6. "Newzoids returns for second series". Retrieved 6 April 2017.
  7. "Newzoids will return for a second season this year". 8 May 2016. Retrieved 6 April 2017.



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Де́бра Сти́венсон (англ. Debra Stephenson; 4 июня 1972, Кингстон-апон-Халл, Восточный райдинг Йоркшира, Англия, Великобритания) — английская актриса, комедиантка и певица.



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