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Hannah Louise Spearritt (born 1 April 1981 Great Yarmouth, Norfolk) is an English actress and former singer. She was previously a member of the successful pop group S Club 7, and is engaged to her Primeval co-star Andrew-Lee Potts as of December 2008.
Personal life
Spearritt was born in Great Yarmouth, the youngest of three children and is the younger sister of former model and fashion designer Tanya Spearritt. Her uncle, Eddie Spearritt,[1] from Lowestoft was a professional football player who played for Brighton and Hove Albion in the 1960s.
Early Career
At the age of 3, Spearritt modelled in a Mothercare catalogue. When she was 12, she landed a part in the Great Yarmouth Amateur Dramatic and Operatic Society's production of Annie. Thereafter she successfully auditioned for the National Youth Music Theatre, and became part of the company. While with the NYMT she met future S Club member and boyfriend Paul Cattermole, as well her friend and future flatmate, actress Sheridan Smith. She appeared in the NYMT's productions Pendragon (1994–1995) — performing in New York and Hong Kong, Tin Pan Ali (1996), and the West End musical Bugsy Malone (1997) — she was a member of the original cast.
In 1998 she got a part in the television film The Cater Street Hangman, playing the part of a maid who gets murdered. She had also made appearances on the National Lottery Show and Blue Peter. While Hannah was studying mathematics, performing arts and media studies at college in Great Yarmouth, she auditioned for S Club 7 after seeing an advert in a magazine - it was a life changing decision.
S Club 7
S Club 7 had a brief but successful career in pop music, scoring hits with songs such as "Bring it All Back" from their first album and a Brit award for Best Newcomer. They continued to please the public with singles such as "Reach", "Natural", "Don't Stop Movin'" (for which they achieved a Brit Award for Best Single). They also filmed four TV series, "Miami 7", "LA 7", "Hollywood 7" and "Viva S Club". At the end of their time together S Club filmed a movie called Seeing Double which got mixed reviews. In May 2003 the group announced that they would be splitting up after they had finished their current tour. Whilst Hannah was a member of S Club she was a regular pin-up in dozens of magazines and was a regular in the FHM Top 100 Sexiest Women polls between 2000 and 2004.
Acting career
In the last week of S Club's existence, Spearritt's management claimed she was at home in bed with the flu. She was actually in Los Angeles to audition for a role in the film Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London, a fact that Hannah revealed at the UK premiere of the film on 2004-03-24 in London. She got the role and three days after leaving S Club she began filming.
In March 2004, Spearritt successfully auditioned for a minor role in the horror Seed of Chucky, a movie which was seen by some as an attempt to distance herself from her squeaky clean S Club image.[2] Shortly after completing filming, Spearritt decided to take a break from show-business to travel and spend time with her family.
In early November 2005, she made her acting comeback in the BBC's Blessed, an eight part sitcom. In Blessed, she played a minor role, appearing as a member of a fake girl band, in two episodes. December 2005 saw Spearritt appearing in the unsuccessful West End musical, Snow! The Musical, at London's Sound Theatre. The musical was canceled just three weeks into its run because of poor ticket sales - one show managed to attract an audience of only two people.[3]
In February 2006, it was revealed that Hannah had landed a lead role in a brand new ITV series called Primeval. Hannah plays the role of Abby Maitland, a reptile enthusiast who gets mixed up with time travelling Professor Nick Cutter (Douglas Henshall) after discovering a species of reptile she had never encountered. The series began on 10 February 2007.
In late 2006, Hannah began filming for ITV1, for a guest part in Agatha Christie's Marple television mystery series.[4] The episode, entitled At Bertram’s Hotel, was broadcast on 23 September 2007.
Filmography
Films
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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2003 | Seeing Double | Hannah (Herself) | |
2004 | Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London | Emily Sommers | |
Seed of Chucky | Joan | ||
2007 | Little Lilly in Chapter 1: Colour Blind | Little Lilly | Short film |
Little Lilly in Chapter 2: Fish | Little Lilly | Short film | |
2008 | Little Lilly in Chapter 3: U Turn | Little Lilly | Short film |
Television
Year | TV Show | Role | Notes |
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1998 | The Cater Street Hangman | Lily | TV film |
1999 | Miami 7 | Hannah Spearritt (herself) | S Club 7 TV Spin-off series 13 eps |
2000 | L.A. 7 | Hannah Spearritt (herself) | S Club 7 TV Spin-off series 13 eps |
2001 | Hollywood 7 | Hannah Spearritt (herself) | S Club 7 TV Spin-off series 13 eps |
2002 | Viva S Club | Hannah Spearritt (herself) | S Club 7/S Club TV Spin-off series 13 eps |
2005 | Blessed | Girl Thing member | Ep. 4, Ep. 6 and Ep. 7 |
2007-2011 | Primeval | Abby Maitland | Main cast member |
2007 | At Bertram’s Hotel | Tilly Rice |
Musicals
Year | Musical | Role | Location |
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1994-1995 | Pendragon | Various (including New York) | |
1996 | Tin Pan Ali | Various (UK) | |
1997 | Bugsy Malone | Louella | West End |
2005 | Snow! The Musical | Jilly | West End |
References
- ^ "Eddie Spearritt". The Pride of Anglia. 9 July 2007.
- ^ 3am (23 March 2004). "Han's Evil Spearritt". The Daily Mirror.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ Victoria Newton (December 2005). "That's Snow-biz". The Sun.
- ^ Liz Thomas (13 November 2006). "McCutcheon to star in next Marple drama". The Stage.