Angela Mellissa Griffin (born 19 July 1976)[1] is a British actress and television presenter who has been active on British television since the early 1990s.
Angela Griffin | |
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Born | Angela Mellissa Griffin 19 July 1976 |
Years active | 1992–present |
Television | Coronation Street (1992–1998, 2019) Cutting It (2002–2005) Waterloo Road (2006–2007, 2009–2010) Angela and Friends (2009–2010) Emergency with Angela Griffin (2011–2012) Dun Breedin (2020–present) |
Spouse | Jason Milligan (2006–present) |
Children | 2 |
Early life
Griffin attended Intake High School in Leeds.[2] She grew up on Cottingley Estate, near Beeston. She was born to an English mother and Caribbean father from St Kitts and Nevis.
Career
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Griffin appeared in the popular long-running ITV soap opera Emmerdale in 1992, playing a minor character called Tina. Between 1992 and 1998, she appeared in Coronation Street as hairdresser Fiona Middleton. She made a guest appearance in 2019. Subsequently, she joined the original cast of the BBC medical drama series Holby City as staff nurse Jasmine Hopkins, but left at the end of the third series in 2001 as the next series would be longer. Griffin has also appeared in the BBC dramas Cutting It and Down to Earth.[citation needed]
In October 2001, Griffin presented a programme on the UK's Channel 4 about mixed race people in British society. The show included interviews with a large number of well-known British mixed-race people such as Bruce Oldfield and Hanif Kureishi, as well as political figures such as Tony Benn.[citation needed]
From 2006 to 2010, she appeared as Art teacher Kim Campbell opposite former Cutting It co-star Jason Merrells in the BBC One school-based drama series, Waterloo Road. She took a break during the third series in late 2007/early 2008, but returned to the role for the fourth series in 2009. However, she left once again at the end of the fifth series to concentrate on her new daytime show on Sky1.[citation needed]
From November 2009 to July 2010, Griffin hosted her own live daytime show on Sky1 called Angela and Friends, a mix of health topics and celebrity gossip. She was joined by her best friends Lisa Faulkner and Nicola Stephenson.[3] In 1999, she presented The Midweek National Lottery and also took part in the BBC's millennium programme on New Year's Eve. She filmed a pilot for the show Dishes on Channel 4, but decided against presenting it once it had been commissioned and was replaced by Kate Thornton.
Griffin also provides the voice of Amy, the vet in children's television show Postman Pat. On 27 March 2007, Griffin appeared on the daytime cooking show Daily Cooks Challenge, in which she revealed that some of her favourite dishes were banana fritters and lobster noodles.[citation needed]
In March 2008, Griffin appeared on the daytime reality show Murder Most Famous, where, with five other celebrities, she wrote a crime novel, coached by crime writer Minette Walters, the end prize being, having the winning celebrities' novel published. It was won by actress Sherrie Hewson.[4]
In January 2010, Griffin and Gethin Jones co-presented Sky 1's coverage of the Golden Globes. Griffin appeared in the first two series of Sky TV comedy drama Mount Pleasant and presented Emergency with Angela Griffin on Sky1. In January 2012, she appeared in the BBC Two show The Great Sport Relief Bake Off and was one of three finalists.[5][6]
In 2013, Griffin played Dolly in One Man, Two Guvnors. In 2014 and 2015, Griffin starred as DS Lizzie Maddox in the ITV series Lewis.[7] From 5–9 January 2015, Griffin and Kian Egan co-hosted Fat Pets: Slimmer of the Year for ITV.[8] On 17 September 2018, Griffin co-presented The One Show on BBC One alongside Matt Baker.
In October 2018, Griffin moved to Canada to play detective Stevie Hall in the Canadian drama, The Detail.[9]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1992–1998, 2019 | Coronation Street | Fiona Middleton | Regular role; 493 episodes |
1993 | Emmerdale | Tina | 2 episodes |
1999–2001 | Holby City | Jasmine Hopkins | 52 episodes |
2001 | Waking the Dead | Marina Coleman | Episodes: "Burn Out", Parts 1 & 2 |
2001–2002 | Babyfather | Chantelle | Series 1–2; 12 episodes |
2003 | Spoilt | Caitlin | Pilot |
2002–2005 | Cutting It | Darcey Henshall | Series 1–4; 25 episodes |
2003–2004 | Down to Earth | Frankie Brewer | Series 3—4; 16 episodes |
2005 | Open Wide | Sally Tonkin | TV Movie |
2005–2013 | Postman Pat | Amy Wrigglesworth / Lizzie Taylor | 35 episodes |
2006–2007, 2009–2010 | Waterloo Road | Kim Campbell | Regular role; 51 episodes |
2008 | Last Chance Harvey | Melissa | |
2009 | Boy Meets Girl | Fiona | 4 episodes |
2011 | Hustle | Georgina Althorp | Episode: "Old Sparks Come New" |
2011–2012 | Emergency with Angela Griffin | Herself | Series 1—2 |
Mount Pleasant | Shelley | Series 1—2; 18 episodes | |
2014 | The Dumping Ground | Sasha | Episode: "The Dumping Ground Experience" |
2014–2015 | Lewis | DS Lizzie Maddox | Series 8—9; 12 episodes |
2016 | Ordinary Lies | Jenna Moss | Series 2; 6 episodes |
Brief Encounters | Nita Dempsey | 6 episodes | |
2018 | The Detail | Detective Stevie Hall | 10 episodes |
Midsomer Murders | Jenny Moss | Episode: "The Ghost of Causton Abbey" | |
2019 | Turn Up Charlie |
Astrid |
8 Episodes |
2020 | White Lines | Anna | |
2020–present | Dun Breedin | Susie Daniels | Main role |
References
- ^ "findmypast.co.uk". search.findmypast.co.uk.
- ^ "BBC - Press Office - Waterloo Road: Angela Griffin". www.bbc.co.uk.
- ^ Angela and Friends, Sky website
- ^ Deacon, Michael (7 March 2008). "Murder Most Famous". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 16 May 2009.
- ^ Boermans, Mary-Anne (13 January 2012). "Great Sport Relief Bake Off: celebrities tremble before Hollywood and Berry". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 6 February 2020.
- ^ Simon, Jane (10 January 2012). "The Great Sport Relief Bake Off - BBC2, 8pm". Daily Mirror. Trinity Mirror. Retrieved 10 September 2020.
- ^ "Lewis Episode 1".
- ^ "Fat Pets: Slimmer of the Year Episode 1". itv.com. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
- ^ Lamacraft, Tess (31 October 2018). "'I like being scared!' Angela Griffin on her new role and why she loves a challenge". What's on TV. Retrieved 11 September 2020.