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'''Nicola Park''' (born 6 January 1972) is a [[Scottish people|Scottish]] [[actress]] and [[performer]]. She is best known for her role on the long-running [[television series]] ''[[Rab C. Nesbitt]]''. |
'''Nicola Park''' (born 6 January 1972) is a [[Scottish people|Scottish]] [[actress]] and [[performer]]. She is best known for her role on the long-running [[television series]] ''[[Rab C. Nesbitt]]''. |
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==Early life== |
==Early life== |
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Park was born in 1972 in [[Clydebank]],<ref name="Nicola Park">{{cite web| url=http://www.newprophecy.net/more13.htm| title=Celebrity Deaths and Mishaps Archives 12| publisher=newprophecy.net| date=31 August 2005| |
Park was born in 1972 in [[Clydebank]],<ref name="Nicola Park">{{cite web| url=http://www.newprophecy.net/more13.htm| title=Celebrity Deaths and Mishaps Archives 12| publisher=newprophecy.net| date=31 August 2005| access-date=5 July 2012| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051118162156/http://www.newprophecy.net/more13.htm| archive-date=18 November 2005}}</ref> a town in [[West Dunbartonshire]], [[Scotland]] which borders to the northwest of [[Glasgow]]. |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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Park commenced her acting career in 1996. She received her first role on the short-lived television sitcom ''[[Atletico Partick]]'', which was created by [[Ian Pattison]]. What followed was the role of Bridie on the sitcom ''Rab C. Nesbitt'', in which she was introduced in season five as Gash's girlfriend's sister but eventually gets pregnant to Gash and |
Park commenced her acting career in 1996. She received her first role on the short-lived television sitcom ''[[Atletico Partick]]'', which was created by [[Ian Pattison]]. What followed was the role of Bridie on the sitcom ''Rab C. Nesbitt'', in which she was introduced in season five as Gash's girlfriend's sister but eventually gets pregnant to Gash and gives birth to a baby girl, Peaches. Park played the role of Bridie until the series ended in 1999 at the end of season eight, however, she did return for seasons nine and ten when the series was later revived in 2008. Before she received the role as Bridie, she played another character on the series, that of Rena, in one episode as Rab's sister in a flashback sequence. In 1999 and 2000, Park appeared in three separate guesting roles of the Scottish children's television series ''[[Hububb]]'', with [[Elaine C. Smith]], her co-star on ''Rab C. Nesbitt''. |
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She appeared as Widow Twankey in ''Aladdin'' at the [[Pavilion Theatre (Glasgow)]] in 2022-23. |
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==Personal life== |
==Personal life== |
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Park has had several brushes with death. While seven months pregnant, Park collapsed and was rushed to hospital where she was diagnosed with [[pre-eclampsia]], in which her heart stopped and her baby's life was in danger. |
Park has had several brushes with death. While seven months pregnant, Park collapsed and was rushed to hospital where she was diagnosed with [[pre-eclampsia]], in which her heart stopped and her baby's life was in danger. The condition left her on a life support machine.<ref name="Nicola Park" /> In 2003, she almost died giving birth to her son, Jude.<ref name=eveningtimes/> |
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In September 2004, more tragedy followed as Park was again rushed to hospital where it was discovered she had [[pancreatitis]]. Again, she was left on a life support machine and remained in hospital for seven weeks.<ref name="Nicola Park" /> Throughout her time in hospital between 2003 and 2004, Park underwent nine operations and is now suffering from diabetes.<ref name= |
In September 2004, more tragedy followed as Park was again rushed to hospital where it was discovered she had [[pancreatitis]]. Again, she was left on a life support machine and remained in hospital for seven weeks.<ref name="Nicola Park" /> Throughout her time in hospital between 2003 and 2004, Park underwent nine operations and is now suffering from diabetes.<ref name=eveningtimes>{{Cite web|url=https://www.glasgowtimes.co.uk/lifestyle/spring-in-the-city/13301265.nicolas-near-death-traumas-has-made-her-a-better-person/|title=Nicola's near death traumas has made her a better person.|website=Glasgow Times|date=27 January 2015 }}</ref> |
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Park was involved in two car accidents. In 2005, she suffered from a broken nose and wrist, and severe whiplash following an accident. |
Park was involved in two car accidents. In 2005, she suffered from a broken nose and wrist, and severe whiplash following an accident. She was involved in a collision on the [[A82 road|Great Western Road]], in which she was saved by the car's air bags and having a bump to the head.<ref name="Nicola Park" /> |
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==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
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* ''[[Atletico Partick]]'' |
* ''[[Atletico Partick]]'': Sally (1996) (4 episodes) |
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* ''[[Rab C. Nesbitt]]'' |
* ''[[Rab C. Nesbitt]]'': Rena (1996) (1 episode) |
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* ''Rab C. Nesbitt'' |
* ''Rab C. Nesbitt'': Bridie (1996–2011) (17 episodes) |
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* ''[[Hububb]]'' |
* ''[[Hububb]]'': Actress/Jemima/Crofter (1999–2000) (3 episodes) |
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* ''Starcache'': Miss Bagshaw (2018) (feature film) |
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==References== |
==References== |
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|NAME=Park, Nicola |
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|SHORT DESCRIPTION = British actor |
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|DATE OF BIRTH= 6 January 1972 |
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|PLACE OF BIRTH= [[Clydebank]], [[West Dunbartonshire]], [[Scotland]] |
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[[Category:People from Clydebank]] |
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Latest revision as of 21:06, 5 November 2024
Nicola Park | |
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Occupation(s) | Actress Performer |
Years active | 1996–present |
Children | Jude Olivia |
Nicola Park (born 6 January 1972) is a Scottish actress and performer. She is best known for her role on the long-running television series Rab C. Nesbitt.
Early life
[edit]Park was born in 1972 in Clydebank,[1] a town in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland which borders to the northwest of Glasgow.
Career
[edit]Park commenced her acting career in 1996. She received her first role on the short-lived television sitcom Atletico Partick, which was created by Ian Pattison. What followed was the role of Bridie on the sitcom Rab C. Nesbitt, in which she was introduced in season five as Gash's girlfriend's sister but eventually gets pregnant to Gash and gives birth to a baby girl, Peaches. Park played the role of Bridie until the series ended in 1999 at the end of season eight, however, she did return for seasons nine and ten when the series was later revived in 2008. Before she received the role as Bridie, she played another character on the series, that of Rena, in one episode as Rab's sister in a flashback sequence. In 1999 and 2000, Park appeared in three separate guesting roles of the Scottish children's television series Hububb, with Elaine C. Smith, her co-star on Rab C. Nesbitt.
She appeared as Widow Twankey in Aladdin at the Pavilion Theatre (Glasgow) in 2022-23.
Personal life
[edit]Park has had several brushes with death. While seven months pregnant, Park collapsed and was rushed to hospital where she was diagnosed with pre-eclampsia, in which her heart stopped and her baby's life was in danger. The condition left her on a life support machine.[1] In 2003, she almost died giving birth to her son, Jude.[2]
In September 2004, more tragedy followed as Park was again rushed to hospital where it was discovered she had pancreatitis. Again, she was left on a life support machine and remained in hospital for seven weeks.[1] Throughout her time in hospital between 2003 and 2004, Park underwent nine operations and is now suffering from diabetes.[2]
Park was involved in two car accidents. In 2005, she suffered from a broken nose and wrist, and severe whiplash following an accident. She was involved in a collision on the Great Western Road, in which she was saved by the car's air bags and having a bump to the head.[1]
Filmography
[edit]- Atletico Partick: Sally (1996) (4 episodes)
- Rab C. Nesbitt: Rena (1996) (1 episode)
- Rab C. Nesbitt: Bridie (1996–2011) (17 episodes)
- Hububb: Actress/Jemima/Crofter (1999–2000) (3 episodes)
- Starcache: Miss Bagshaw (2018) (feature film)
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d "Celebrity Deaths and Mishaps Archives 12". newprophecy.net. 31 August 2005. Archived from the original on 18 November 2005. Retrieved 5 July 2012.
- ^ a b "Nicola's near death traumas has made her a better person". Glasgow Times. 27 January 2015.
External links
[edit]- Nicola Park at IMDb