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| birth_name = Sally Ann Matthews |
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| birth_place = [[Oldham |
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| known_for = Role of '''[[Jenny Bradley]]''' in ''[[Coronation Street]]'' |
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| television = ''[[Coronation Street]]'' (1986–1991, 1993, 2015–) <br> ''[[Heartbeat (UK TV series)|Heartbeat]]'' (1995–2007) <br> ''[[Emmerdale]]'' (2005–2006) <br> ''[[4 O'Clock Club]]'' (2014) |
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| occupation = Actress |
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| years_active = 1985–present |
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'''Sally Ann Matthews''' (born 19 September 1970) is an English actress. She is known for |
''' Sally Ann Matthews''' (born 19 September 1970) is an English actress. She is best known for playing the roles of [[Jenny Bradley]] in the [[ITV (network)|ITV]] [[soap opera]] ''[[Coronation Street]] and'' ''[[Emmerdale]] as'' [[Sandra Briggs]] |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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Matthews was born in [[Oldham]], [[Lancashire]]. She played [[Jenny Bradley]], the daughter of the villainous [[Alan Bradley (Coronation Street)|Alan Bradley]] ([[Mark Eden]]) in ''[[Coronation Street]]'' from 1986 to 1991, making a brief return in 1993. |
Matthews was born in [[Oldham]], [[Lancashire]]. She played [[Jenny Bradley]], the daughter of the villainous [[Alan Bradley (Coronation Street)|Alan Bradley]] ([[Mark Eden]]) in ''[[Coronation Street]]'' from 1986 to 1991, making a brief return in 1993. She returned to ''[[Coronation Street]]'' as Jenny in February 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/corrie-star-sally-ann-matthews-5135283|title=Corrie star on return after 22 years: I'm over bulimia and ready for Street|first=Mark|last=Jefferies|date=9 February 2015|work=Daily Mirror}}</ref> |
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⚫ | In 2005 Matthews joined the cast of ''Emmerdale'' as farmer's wife [[Sandra Briggs]], but left less than a year later. In |
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⚫ | In 2005 Matthews joined the cast of ''Emmerdale'' as farmer's wife [[Sandra Briggs]], but left less than a year later. In an interview with ''[[Inside Soap]]'', the show's executive producer, [[Kathleen Beedles]], admitted casting Matthews, well-known to soap fans from ''[[Coronation Street]]'', in what would essentially become a minor role was a mistake. She also confirmed she would like Matthews to return to the show in some capacity in the future. |
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She returned to ''[[Coronation Street]]'' as Jenny in February 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/corrie-star-sally-ann-matthews-5135283|title=Corrie star on return after 22 years: I’m over bulimia and ready for Street|first=Mark|last=Jefferies|date=9 February 2015|work=Daily Mirror}}</ref> |
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==Personal life== |
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In a one-off documentary ''Coronation Street's DNA Secrets'' in September 2018, Matthews found out that fellow ''[[Coronation Street]]'' actress [[Amanda Barrie]], who played [[Alma Halliwell| |
In a one-off documentary ''Coronation Street's DNA Secrets'' in September 2018, Matthews found out that fellow ''[[Coronation Street]]'' actress [[Amanda Barrie]], who played [[Alma Halliwell|Alma Baldwin (nee Halliwell)]] (1981–1982, 1988–2001), is her cousin.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.radiotimes.com/news/2018-09-05/coronation-street-star-sally-ann-matthews-is-revealed-to-be-co-star-amanda-barries-cousin/|date=5 September 2018|title=Coronation Street's Sally Ann Matthews is revealed to be co-star Amanda Barrie's cousin|accessdate=22 June 2024|website=Radio Times}}</ref> |
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==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
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| ''[[Coronation Street]]'' |
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| [[Jenny Bradley]] |
| [[Jenny Bradley]] |
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| Cast regular, 800+ episodes (to date) <br /> Longlisted—2015 [[Inside Soap Awards|''Inside Soap'' Award]] for Best Bad Girl<ref>{{cite web|last=Dainty|first=Sophie|url=https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/coronation-street/a658118/inside-soap-awards-2015-longlist-revealed-whos-in-line-for-best-actor-actress-and-newcomer/|title=''Inside Soap'' Awards 2015 longlist revealed: Who's in line for Best Actor, Actress and Newcomer?|work=[[Digital Spy]]|publisher=[[Hearst Magazines UK]]|date=14 July 2015|access-date=2 January 2019}}</ref><br />Longlisted—2016 ''Inside Soap'' Award for Best Bad Girl<ref>{{cite web|last=Sandwell|first=Ian|url=https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/eastenders/a798505/inside-soap-awards-2016-longlist/|title=''Inside Soap'' Awards 2016 longlist revealed: Which of your soap favourites are up for prizes?|work=[[Digital Spy]]|publisher=[[Hearst Magazines UK]]|date=21 June 2016|access-date=2 January 2019}}</ref><br />Longlisted—[[24th National Television Awards|2019 National Television Award]] for Serial Drama Performance<ref>{{cite web|last=Harp|first=Justin|url=http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/doctor-who/news/a868526/national-tv-awards-2019-longlist-nominations/|title=Here are all the nominees for the National TV Awards 2019, including Strictly, Doctor Who and Ant & Dec|work=[[Digital Spy]]|publisher=[[Hearst Communications]]|date=16 October 2018|access-date=29 November 2018}}</ref><br />Longlisted—2019 [[The British Soap Awards|British Soap Award]] for Best Actress<ref>{{cite magazine|last=Dainty|first=Sophie|url=https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/a27083258/british-soap-awards-2019-nominations-longlist-vote/|title=British Soap Awards 2019 nominations revealed: Which Coronation Street, EastEnders, Emmerdale, Hollyoaks and Doctors stars are up?|magazine=[[Digital Spy]]|publisher=[[Hearst Magazines UK]]|date=9 April 2019|access-date=14 April 2019}}</ref> |
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| 1991 |
| 1991 |
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| 1995–2007 |
| 1995–2007 |
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| ''[[Heartbeat ( |
| ''[[Heartbeat (British TV series)|Heartbeat]]'' |
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| Paula |
| Paula |
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| rowspan="2"|1996 |
| rowspan="2"|1996 |
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| ''[[Hetty Wainthropp Investigates]]'' |
| ''[[Hetty Wainthropp Investigates]]'' |
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| Tracey |
| Tracey |
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| Episode: "Widdershins" |
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| ''[[Brassed Off]]'' |
| ''[[Brassed Off]]'' |
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| Waitress |
| Waitress |
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| Feature film |
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| Film <br> Cameo |
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| 1997 |
| 1997 |
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| ''[[The Bill]]'' |
| ''[[The Bill]]'' |
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| Anjie (1997); Karen (2003) |
| Anjie (1997); Karen (2003) |
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| 2 episodes |
| 2 episodes |
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| 1997 |
| 1997 |
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| ''[[Dalziel and Pascoe (TV series)|Dalziel and Pascoe]]'' |
| ''[[Dalziel and Pascoe (TV series)|Dalziel and Pascoe]]'' |
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| TV Presenter |
| TV Presenter |
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| Episode: "Foreign Bodies" <br> Cameo |
| Episode: "Foreign Bodies" <br /> Cameo |
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| 2000, 2008, 2010, 2011 |
| 2000, 2008, 2010, 2011 |
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| ''[[Doctors (2000 TV series)|Doctors]]'' |
| ''[[Doctors (2000 TV series)|Doctors]]'' |
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| Jenny Carpenter (2000); Shelley Cooper (2008); Louisa Cole (2010); Cheryl Goldsack (2011) |
| Jenny Carpenter (2000); Shelley Cooper (2008); Louisa Cole (2010); Cheryl Goldsack (2011) |
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| 4 episodes |
| 4 episodes |
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| rowspan="3"|2002 |
| rowspan="3"|2002 |
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| ''[[Clocking Off]]'' |
| ''[[Clocking Off]]'' |
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| Female Detective |
| Female Detective |
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| Episode: "Gary's Story" |
| Episode: "Gary's Story" |
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| ''[[Where the Heart Is ( |
| ''[[Where the Heart Is (British TV series)|Where the Heart Is]]'' |
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| Claire Finlay |
| Claire Finlay |
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| Episode: "Hold My Hand" |
| Episode: "Hold My Hand" |
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| Anne Wilson |
| Anne Wilson |
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| Episode: "Mother Love" |
| Episode: "Mother Love" |
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| 2005, 2006 |
| 2005, 2006 |
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| ''[[The Catherine Tate Show]]'' |
| ''[[The Catherine Tate Show]]'' |
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| Ginger Refuge Boss (2005); Rita (2006) |
| Ginger Refuge Boss (2005); Rita (2006) |
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| 2 episodes |
| 2 episodes |
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| 2005–2006 |
| 2005–2006 |
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| ''[[Emmerdale]]'' |
| ''[[Emmerdale]]'' |
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| [[Sandra Briggs]] |
| [[Sandra Briggs]] |
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| 2007 |
| 2007 |
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| ''[[Waterloo Road (TV series)|Waterloo Road]]'' |
| ''[[Waterloo Road (TV series)|Waterloo Road]]'' |
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| Alison Lawson |
| Alison Lawson |
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| Episode #3.10 |
| Episode #3.10 |
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| 2008 |
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| ''[[The Royal]]'' |
| ''[[The Royal]]'' |
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| Ellen Dannini |
| Ellen Dannini |
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| Episode: "To Love and to Lose" |
| Episode: "To Love and to Lose" |
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| Caroline Risdale |
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| Guest |
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| 2010 |
| 2010 |
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| ''[[Being Human ( |
| ''[[Being Human (British TV series)|Being Human]]'' |
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| Orla |
| Orla |
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| Episode: "In the Morning" |
| Episode: "In the Morning" |
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| 2012 |
| rowspan="2"|2012 |
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| ''[[Prisoners' Wives]]'' |
| ''[[Prisoners' Wives]]'' |
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| Janet |
| Janet |
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| Episode #1.3 |
| Episode #1.3 |
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| 2013 |
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| ''[[Song for Marion]]'' |
| ''[[Song for Marion]]'' |
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| Playground Monitor |
| Playground Monitor |
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| Film |
| Feature Film |
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| ''[[My Mad Fat Diary]]'' |
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| Kester's Wife |
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| Episode: "Don't Ever Tell Anybody Anything" |
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| ''[[The Mimic (TV series)|The Mimic]]'' |
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| Clara |
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| Episode #1.5 |
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| rowspan="2"|2014 |
| rowspan="2"|2014 |
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| ''[[4 O'Clock Club]]'' |
| ''[[4 O'Clock Club]]'' |
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| Miss Aine O'Brien |
| Miss Aine O'Brien |
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| Recurring, 10 episodes (series 3) |
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| ''[[Murdered by My Boyfriend]]'' |
| ''[[Murdered by My Boyfriend]]'' |
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| Neighbour |
| Neighbour |
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| Television film |
| Television film |
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| 2018 |
| 2018 |
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| ''Chapter 1: Liv'' |
| ''Chapter 1: Liv'' |
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| rowspan="2"|Olivia's Mum |
| rowspan="2"|Olivia's Mum |
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| rowspan="2"|Short film |
| rowspan="2"|Short film |
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| 2020 |
| 2020 |
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==Theatre== |
==Theatre== |
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*Judy (Lead), ''Framed'', the Mill at Sonning, Ian Masters |
* Judy (Lead), ''Framed'', the Mill at Sonning, Ian Masters |
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*Alison, ''Mum's The Word'', UK Tour, [[Andrew Lynford]] |
* Alison, ''Mum's The Word'', UK Tour, [[Andrew Lynford]] |
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*Dee, ''The Business of Murder'', UK Tour, Ian Masters |
* Dee, ''The Business of Murder'', UK Tour, Ian Masters |
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*Jean Perkins, ''Funny Money'', UK Tour, [[Giles Watling]] |
* Jean Perkins, ''Funny Money'', UK Tour, [[Giles Watling]] |
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*Annie, ''Table Manners'', UK Tour, [[Ian Dickens]] |
* Annie, ''Table Manners'', UK Tour, [[Ian Dickens]] |
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*Joanna Lyppiat, ''Present Laughter'', UK Tour, Ian Dickens |
* Joanna Lyppiat, ''Present Laughter'', UK Tour, Ian Dickens |
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*Jane, ''Killing Time'', UK Tour, Ian Dickens |
* Jane, ''Killing Time'', UK Tour, Ian Dickens |
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*Mrs Grose, ''Turn of the Screw'', UK Tour, Ian Dickens |
* Mrs Grose, ''Turn of the Screw'', UK Tour, Ian Dickens |
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*Suzette, ''Don't Dress for Dinner'', UK Tour, Ian Dickens |
* Suzette, ''Don't Dress for Dinner'', UK Tour, Ian Dickens |
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*Mary Magdalene/Singer, ''The Passion/Doomsday'', [[Northern Broadsides]], [[Barrie Rutter]] |
* Mary Magdalene/Singer, ''The Passion/Doomsday'', [[Northern Broadsides]], [[Barrie Rutter]] |
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*Lady Montague, ''[[Romeo & Juliet]]'', Northern Broadsides'', Barrie Rutter |
* Lady Montague, ''[[Romeo & Juliet]]'', Northern Broadsides'', Barrie Rutter |
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*Octavia, ''[[Antony & Cleopatra]]'', Northern Broadsides, Barrie Rutter |
* Octavia, ''[[Antony & Cleopatra]]'', Northern Broadsides, Barrie Rutter |
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*Michele Gray, ''Blood Sweat and Tears'', Hull Truck, Zoe Seaton |
* Michele Gray, ''Blood Sweat and Tears'', Hull Truck, Zoe Seaton |
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*Vicki, ''My Fat Friend'', Oldham, [[Kenneth Alan Taylor]] |
* Vicki, ''My Fat Friend'', Oldham, [[Kenneth Alan Taylor]] |
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*Stephanie/Stella Turner, ''Feed'', [[Bill Kenwright|Bill Kenwright Ltd]], Kenneth Alan Taylor |
* Stephanie/Stella Turner, ''Feed'', [[Bill Kenwright|Bill Kenwright Ltd]], Kenneth Alan Taylor |
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*Sarah Harding, ''The Accrington Pals'', Bolton Octagon, Sue Sutton Mayo |
* Sarah Harding, ''The Accrington Pals'', Bolton Octagon, Sue Sutton Mayo |
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*Raissa, ''The Suicide'', Bolton Octagon, Lawrence Till |
* Raissa, ''The Suicide'', Bolton Octagon, Lawrence Till |
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*Daisy Hannigan, ''Biloxi Blues'', Manchester Library Theatre, David Fleashman |
* Daisy Hannigan, ''Biloxi Blues'', Manchester Library Theatre, David Fleashman |
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==Radio== |
==Radio== |
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*Iris/Octavia, ''[[Antony & Cleopatra]]'' (2 years), [[BBC Radio 4]], Kate Rowland |
* Iris/Octavia, ''[[Antony & Cleopatra]]'' (2 years), [[BBC Radio 4]], Kate Rowland |
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*Toni, ''Carr Lane Carters'', BBC Radio 4 |
* Toni, ''Carr Lane Carters'', BBC Radio 4 |
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*Nurse Jameson, ''MY DAD'S A BORING NERD'', BBC Radio 4, Martin Jameson |
* Nurse Jameson, ''MY DAD'S A BORING NERD'', BBC Radio 4, Martin Jameson |
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==References== |
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Latest revision as of 18:59, 22 December 2024
Sally Ann Matthews | |
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Born | Sally Ann Matthews 19 September 1970 Oldham, Lancashire, England |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1985–present |
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Spouse | Nicolas Rhodes (m.1999) |
Children | 2 |
Sally Ann Matthews (born 19 September 1970) is an English actress. She is best known for playing the roles of Jenny Bradley in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street and Emmerdale as Sandra Briggs
Career
[edit]Matthews was born in Oldham, Lancashire. She played Jenny Bradley, the daughter of the villainous Alan Bradley (Mark Eden) in Coronation Street from 1986 to 1991, making a brief return in 1993. She returned to Coronation Street as Jenny in February 2015.[1]
In 2005 Matthews joined the cast of Emmerdale as farmer's wife Sandra Briggs, but left less than a year later. In an interview with Inside Soap, the show's executive producer, Kathleen Beedles, admitted casting Matthews, well-known to soap fans from Coronation Street, in what would essentially become a minor role was a mistake. She also confirmed she would like Matthews to return to the show in some capacity in the future.
Personal life
[edit]In a one-off documentary Coronation Street's DNA Secrets in September 2018, Matthews found out that fellow Coronation Street actress Amanda Barrie, who played Alma Baldwin (nee Halliwell) (1981–1982, 1988–2001), is her cousin.[2]
Filmography
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1986–1991, 1993, 2015–present | Coronation Street | Jenny Bradley | Cast regular, 800+ episodes (to date) Longlisted—2015 Inside Soap Award for Best Bad Girl[3] Longlisted—2016 Inside Soap Award for Best Bad Girl[4] Longlisted—2019 National Television Award for Serial Drama Performance[5] Longlisted—2019 British Soap Award for Best Actress[6] |
1991 | The Grove Family | Pat | Television film |
1993 | Stay Lucky | Star Nurse | Episode: "Gilding the Lily" |
1995–2007 | Heartbeat | Paula | Recurring, 3 episodes |
1996 | Hetty Wainthropp Investigates | Tracey | Episode: "Widdershins" |
Brassed Off | Waitress | Feature film | |
1997 | Common As Muck | Claire | Episode #2.4 |
1997, 2003 | The Bill | Anjie (1997); Karen (2003) | 2 episodes |
1997 | Wing and a Prayer | Maria Capstan | Episode: "The Greater Good" |
2000 | City Central | Brenda | Episode: "Respect" |
Dalziel and Pascoe | TV Presenter | Episode: "Foreign Bodies" Cameo | |
2000, 2008, 2010, 2011 | Doctors | Jenny Carpenter (2000); Shelley Cooper (2008); Louisa Cole (2010); Cheryl Goldsack (2011) | 4 episodes |
2002 | Clocking Off | Female Detective | Episode: "Gary's Story" |
Where the Heart Is | Claire Finlay | Episode: "Hold My Hand" | |
Sparkhouse | Posh Woman | Episode #1.1 | |
2004 | The Courtroom | Anne Wilson | Episode: "Mother Love" |
2005, 2006 | The Catherine Tate Show | Ginger Refuge Boss (2005); Rita (2006) | 2 episodes |
2005–2006 | Emmerdale | Sandra Briggs | Cast regular, 35 episodes |
2007 | Waterloo Road | Alison Lawson | Episode #3.10 |
2008 | The Royal | Ellen Dannini | Episode: "To Love and to Lose" |
2010 | Being Human | Orla | Episode: "In the Morning" |
2012 | Prisoners' Wives | Janet | Episode #1.3 |
Song for Marion | Playground Monitor | Feature Film | |
2013 | My Mad Fat Diary | Kester's Wife | Episode: "Don't Ever Tell Anybody Anything" |
The Mimic | Clara | Episode #1.5 | |
2014 | 4 O'Clock Club | Miss Aine O'Brien | Recurring, 10 episodes (series 3) |
Murdered by My Boyfriend | Neighbour | Television film | |
2018 | Chapter 1: Liv | Olivia's Mum | Short film |
2020 | Chapter 2: Zach |
Theatre
[edit]- Judy (Lead), Framed, the Mill at Sonning, Ian Masters
- Alison, Mum's The Word, UK Tour, Andrew Lynford
- Dee, The Business of Murder, UK Tour, Ian Masters
- Jean Perkins, Funny Money, UK Tour, Giles Watling
- Annie, Table Manners, UK Tour, Ian Dickens
- Joanna Lyppiat, Present Laughter, UK Tour, Ian Dickens
- Jane, Killing Time, UK Tour, Ian Dickens
- Mrs Grose, Turn of the Screw, UK Tour, Ian Dickens
- Suzette, Don't Dress for Dinner, UK Tour, Ian Dickens
- Mary Magdalene/Singer, The Passion/Doomsday, Northern Broadsides, Barrie Rutter
- Lady Montague, Romeo & Juliet, Northern Broadsides, Barrie Rutter
- Octavia, Antony & Cleopatra, Northern Broadsides, Barrie Rutter
- Michele Gray, Blood Sweat and Tears, Hull Truck, Zoe Seaton
- Vicki, My Fat Friend, Oldham, Kenneth Alan Taylor
- Stephanie/Stella Turner, Feed, Bill Kenwright Ltd, Kenneth Alan Taylor
- Sarah Harding, The Accrington Pals, Bolton Octagon, Sue Sutton Mayo
- Raissa, The Suicide, Bolton Octagon, Lawrence Till
- Daisy Hannigan, Biloxi Blues, Manchester Library Theatre, David Fleashman
Radio
[edit]- Iris/Octavia, Antony & Cleopatra (2 years), BBC Radio 4, Kate Rowland
- Toni, Carr Lane Carters, BBC Radio 4
- Nurse Jameson, MY DAD'S A BORING NERD, BBC Radio 4, Martin Jameson
References
[edit]- ^ Jefferies, Mark (9 February 2015). "Corrie star on return after 22 years: I'm over bulimia and ready for Street". Daily Mirror.
- ^ "Coronation Street's Sally Ann Matthews is revealed to be co-star Amanda Barrie's cousin". Radio Times. 5 September 2018. Retrieved 22 June 2024.
- ^ Dainty, Sophie (14 July 2015). "Inside Soap Awards 2015 longlist revealed: Who's in line for Best Actor, Actress and Newcomer?". Digital Spy. Hearst Magazines UK. Retrieved 2 January 2019.
- ^ Sandwell, Ian (21 June 2016). "Inside Soap Awards 2016 longlist revealed: Which of your soap favourites are up for prizes?". Digital Spy. Hearst Magazines UK. Retrieved 2 January 2019.
- ^ Harp, Justin (16 October 2018). "Here are all the nominees for the National TV Awards 2019, including Strictly, Doctor Who and Ant & Dec". Digital Spy. Hearst Communications. Retrieved 29 November 2018.
- ^ Dainty, Sophie (9 April 2019). "British Soap Awards 2019 nominations revealed: Which Coronation Street, EastEnders, Emmerdale, Hollyoaks and Doctors stars are up?". Digital Spy. Hearst Magazines UK. Retrieved 14 April 2019.