Lisa Maxwell (born 24 November 1963)[1] is an English actress, television presenter and singer, best known for her role in The Bill as Samantha Nixon. Between 2009 and 2014, she was a regular panellist on ITV chat show series Loose Women.
Lisa Maxwell | |
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Born | Elephant and Castle, London, England | 24 November 1963
Alma mater | Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts |
Occupation(s) | Actress, television presenter |
Years active | 1976–present |
Spouse | |
Children | 1 |
Parent(s) | John Murphy, Valerie Maxwell |
Early life
editMaxwell was born in the Elephant & Castle district of Southwark, South London, in November 1963. When she was conceived, her father, John Murphy, already had a pregnant wife. Her 22-year-old mother, Valerie Maxwell, returned to her parents' home, where the three of them brought Lisa up. She met her father for the first time when she was 45. She has three paternal half-siblings.[2]
Maxwell was educated at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts,[3] and first acted on TV aged 11, in a schools programme A Place Like Home.[4] In 1981, she participated in BBC TV's A Song for Europe as a member of the group Unity.[3] They finished in last place[3] with the song "For Only a Day".[citation needed]
Career
editActing
editMaxwell's first senior role was in Remembrance (1982),[3] and in the same year she voiced Kira in the Jim Henson film The Dark Crystal.[3]
In 1993, she auditioned for the part of Daphne Moon in Frasier, but the part eventually went to Jane Leeves.
She played Detective Inspector Samantha Nixon in the ITV1 drama The Bill between 2002 and 2009.[3] She joined the cast in late 2001 and filmed her last scenes on The Bill on 20 March 2009.
In September 2013, she appeared in the BBC One soap opera EastEnders, playing Naomi, the girlfriend of established character, David Wicks (Michael French).[5]
In 2016, Maxwell played Judy Garland in the UK tour of End of the Rainbow and also joined the cast of Hollyoaks as Tracey Donovan, the mother of established character, Grace Black (Tamara Wall), and her half-brothers, Adam (Jimmy Essex), Liam (Maxim Baldry) and Jesse (Luke Jerdy).[6]
In May 2018, it was announced that she would be appearing in Celebrity MasterChef later that year.[7]
Comedy
editMaxwell appeared on The Russ Abbot Show [3] in 1990, which led to her getting her own short-lived TV show, The Lisa Maxwell Show on BBC television in 1991.[3]
Presenting
editIn 1985, Maxwell won a television vote[citation needed] to become a presenter on the BBC Two pop music show No Limits.[3] The other winning presenter was Jeremy Legg.
She then went on to become a presenter on a number of children's programmes including Children's ITV flagship magazine programme Splash!
In March 2009, Maxwell began appearing as a regular panellist on ITV's lunchtime chat show, Loose Women. However, soon after starting she was forced to take a break after she fractured two ribs.[citation needed] She returned to the show on 10 June 2009. In March 2014, it was announced that she was to leave the show immediately, saying "It's not the same show".[8]
Other appearances
editMaxwell was the subject of This Is Your Life in 2003, when she was surprised by Michael Aspel while recording an episode of The Bill.[citation needed]
On 5 August 2008, Maxwell appeared in an episode of Daily Cooks Challenge.
On 7 March 2009, Maxwell, along with Patrick Robinson, participated in Let's Dance for Comic Relief. They danced to Riverdance.
On 27 February 2010, she took part in an episode of All Star Family Fortunes.
On 30 April 2011, Maxwell was a participant on ITV's Sing If You Can show.
On 7 November 2012, Maxwell was a contestant in All Star Mr & Mrs with her partner, Paul.
On 4 January 2013, Maxwell took part in a celebrity episode of The Million Pound Drop Live as a part of the Channel 4 mash-up evening along with Sherrie Hewson, Jane McDonald and Denise Welch.
On 28 December 2013, Maxwell took part in a celebrity edition of the ITV game show The Cube in a Loose Women special alongside Sherrie Hewson and Denise Welch. Together they were defeated by The Cube, but took away £1,000 which they split between their three chosen charities.
On 3 May 2014, Maxwell appeared in a special Crime episode of Pointless Celebrities [9] and, on 14 April 2018, in another episode, along with fellow cast member of The Bill, Trudie Goodwin.[10]
On 15 January 2022, Maxwell appeared in Casualty in the episode "She's My Baby" in the role of Alison.
On 1 February 2024, appeared in The Madame Blanc Mysteries in the episode "Kidnap" in the role of Nancy.
Personal life
editIn April 2009, during an appearance on The Paul O'Grady Show, Maxwell revealed the deciding factor in her leaving The Bill was the long hours worked and that she had suffered two miscarriages during 2008. She also said her friend and co-star Roberta Taylor had convinced her to leave the show for the sake of her health.[11]
On 28 February 2012, just before a leap day (which would be the traditional day for a woman to propose), she proposed to her long-term partner Paul Jessup, with whom she has been in a relationship since 1997. She has one child with Jessup, a daughter called Beau, who was born on 11 October 1999.[11][12] They married in 2014.
Filmography
editFilm
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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1982 | Remembrance | Girl at disco | |
The Dark Crystal | Kira (voice) | ||
2006 | Free Jimmy | Lise (voice) | Voice on English version |
2020 | Jeepers Creepers | Fantasy Lover (voice) |
Television
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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1976 | The Many Wives of Patrick | Katrice Waddilove | Episode: "Why Not Tonight, Josephine?" |
1977 | Television Club | Vicky | 3 episodes |
1978 | Grange Hill | Schoolgirl (uncredited) | 3 episodes |
1981 | Keep It in the Family | Walk-on (uncredited) | Episode: "A Game of No Chance" |
1984 | The Hello Goodbye Man | Elke | Episode: "#1.3" |
Danger: Marmalade at Work | Maggie | Episode: "What the Butler Saw" | |
1985 | The Tripods | Zerlina | 2 episodes |
The Gender Gap | Alison Maitland | Television film | |
The Benny Hill Show | Hill's Angel (uncredited) | 13 episodes | |
1985–1986 | No Limits | Herself - Presenter | 10 episodes |
1987–1991 | The Les Dennis Laughter Show | Various | 32 episodes |
1988 | I've Got a Secret | Herself - Guest | Episode: "#3.1" |
Life Without George | Trudy | Episode: "#2.1" | |
1988–1989 | The Noel Edmonds Saturday Roadshow | Herself | 5 episodes |
Blankety Blank | 3 episodes | ||
The Joe Longthorne Show | Various | 3 episodes | |
1989 | Carrott Confidential | Episode: "#3.3" | |
The Satellite Show | 13 episodes | ||
Family Fortunes | Cinders | Episode: "Celebrity Christmas Special" | |
1990 | That's Showbusiness | Herself - Panellist | 2 episodes |
The Russ Abbot Show | Various | 13 episodes | |
The Paul Daniels Magic Show | Andy Pandy Narrator (voice) | Episode: "#11.5" | |
1990–1991 | Wogan | Herself - Guest | 3 episodes |
1990–1992 | The Russ Abbot Show | Various | 13 episodes |
1991 | The Lisa Maxwell Show | 6 episodes | |
Des O'Connor Tonight | Herself | Episode: "#14.9" | |
Telly Addicts | Episode: "Telly Addicts vs. Telly Stars" | ||
1992 | Noel's House Party | Episode: "#1.7" | |
Bottom | Lilly Linneker | Episode: "Digger" | |
1993 | Comedy Playhouse | Mojo | Episode: "Once in a Lifetime" |
Acapulco H.E.A.T. | Vivian Quail | Episode: "Code Name: Strange Bedfellow" | |
Celebrity Squares | Herself | Episode: "#5.3" | |
2001 | The Bill | Denise Stubbs | Episode: "Long Shadows: Part 1" |
2001–2002 | In Deep | Pamela Ketman | 14 episodes |
2002 | Get Carman: The Trials of George Carman QC | Gillian Taylforth | Television film |
2002–2009 | The Bill | DS / Acting DI / DI Samantha Nixon | Recurring role. 280 episodes |
2003 | Murder Investigation Team | DI Samantha Nixon | Episode: "Moving Targets" |
This Is Your Life | Herself | Episode: "Lisa Maxwell" | |
2004 | Stars in Their Eyes | Doris Day | Episode: "Soap Stars Special 3" |
GMTV | Herself - Guest | 2 episodes | |
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire | Herself - Contestant | Episode: "Celebrity Special" | |
2005 | Comic Relief Does Fame Academy | Herself | Episode: "#2.3" |
2005–2007, 2016 | The Wright Stuff | Herself - Guest Panellist | 4 episodes |
2006 | The Sharon Osbourne Show | Herself - Guest | Episode: "#1.22" |
2007 | Celebrity Supermarket Sweep | Herself - Contestant | Episode: "#1.5" |
2008 | TV Burp | Herself - Guest | 2 episodes |
2009 | The All Star Impressions Show | Sugababe #2 / Barbara Windsor | Television Special |
The Paul O'Grady Show | Fairy Rosebud | Episode: "Christmas Pantomime" | |
Hell’s Kitchen | Herself | Episode: "#4.11" | |
2009–2014 | Loose Women | Herself - Panellist | Show regular. 425 episodes |
2010 | All Star Family Fortunes | Herself - Contestant | Episode: "Lisa Maxwell vs. Duncan Bannatyne" |
2011 | 71 Degrees North | Episode: "#2.1" | |
Just Rosie | Herself | Television film | |
2012 | All Star Mr & Mrs | Herself - Contestant | Episode: "#4.10" |
2013 | The Cube | Episode: "Celebrity Special" | |
EastEnders | Naomi | Episode: "#1.4719" | |
2014−2024 | Pointless Celebrities | Herself - Contestant | 4 episodes |
2015 | Celebrity Mastermind | Episode: "#14.7" | |
2016−2017 | Hollyoaks | Tracey Donovan | Recurring guest role. 24 episodes |
2017 | Celebrity Eggheads | Herself - Contestant | Episode: "The Cliffhangers" |
2018 | Celebrity MasterChef | 3 episodes | |
2018, 2020, 2022 | Lorraine | Herself - Guest | 3 episodes |
2022 | Casualty | Alison Madbury | Episode: "She's My Baby" |
2023 | The Weakest Link | Herself - Contestant | Episode: "#3.2" |
2024 | The Madame Blanc Mysteries | Nancy | Episode "Kidnap" |
Theatre credits
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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1988/1989 | Goldilocks and the Three Bears | Goldilocks | His Majersty’s Theatre, Aberdeen |
1989/1990 | Congress Theatre, Eastbourne | ||
1994/1995 | Aladdin | Princess | Grand Opera House, York |
1995 | Grease | Marty | Dominion Theatre |
1998 | Boogie Nights | Debs | Savoy Theatre |
2012 | Chicken | Lena | Trafalgar Studios |
2016 | End of the Rainbow | Judy Garland | UK tours |
2019 | Calendar Girls | Celia | |
2022 | Judy: No Place Like Home | Judy Garland | Lyric Theatre, London |
References
edit- ^ "Lisa Maxwell - Rotten Tomatoes". www.rottentomatoes.com. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
- ^ Stephenson, Hannah (15 July 2011). "Lisa Maxwell: How I found my father after 45 years". Belfast Telegraph. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Lisa Maxwell Loose Women, ITV, 29 April 2010
- ^ "Loose Women star Lisa Maxwell reveals secret heartache of being illegitimate". Daily Mirror. Reach plc. 27 June 2011. Retrieved 22 January 2024.
- ^ Kilkelly, Daniel (2 August 2013). "'EastEnders': Lisa Maxwell to play David Wicks's girlfriend". Digital Spy. Hearst Magazines UK. Retrieved 2 August 2013.
- ^ Fletcher, Harry (7 August 2016). "Hollyoaks casts The Bill star Lisa Maxwell as Grace Black's mum". Digital Spy. Hearst Magazines UK. Retrieved 7 August 2016.
- ^ "Celebrity MasterChef fires up the ovens for another hot summer". BBC. 16 May 2018. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
- ^ "HuffPost is now a part of Verizon Media". consent.yahoo.com.
- ^ "Pointless Celebrities; Series 6 Episode 8: Crime". BBC. 3 May 2014.
- ^ "Pointless Celebrities; Series 11 Episode 5". BBC. 14 April 2014.
- ^ a b "Bill star reveals baby heartache" Digital Spy, 18 April 2009
- ^ Davies, Alex (20 September 2018). "Who is Lisa Maxwell's husband? Inside Celeb Masterchef star's family life". OK! Magazine.
External links
edit- Lisa Maxwell at IMDb