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Brooke Kinsella

British actress


Summary

British actress

FieldValue
nameBrooke Kinsella
honorific_suffix
birth_nameBrooke Michelle Moore
birth_date
birth_placeLondon, England
educationMaria Fidelis RC Convent School
occupationActress
years_active1994–present
televisionEastEnders
No Child of Mine
Mud
Vital Signs
spouse
children2
relativesBen Kinsella (half-brother, deceased)
website

No Child of Mine Mud Vital Signs Brooke Kinsella (born 17 July 1983) is a British actress. A graduate of the Anna Scher Theatre School, Kinsella has been acting since childhood. She has had various roles on television and in film. Her most notable role is that of Kelly Taylor, who featured in the BBC's long-running soap opera EastEnders between 2001 and 2004. She has her own drama school called True Stars Academy.

Kinsella's family made headlines in the British press in 2008 following the murder of her half-brother, Ben, who was stabbed to death in June of that year. After his death, hundreds of people protested alongside Kinsella over knife fatalities in London.

Career

Kinsella attended the Maria Fidelis RC Convent School in Camden. Prompted by her mother, who wanted to encourage her to take up a hobby she enjoyed, Kinsella attended the Anna Scher Theatre School at the age of 6, and stayed there until she was 16.

She made her television debut at the age of 7 in the BBC children's series Mud and has appeared in a variety of other TV productions, including Coming Home. As well as appearing in an episode of the BBC series Sunburn in 2000, she has also appeared in the entirely unrelated music video "Sunburn" by British rock band Muse.

Film credits include the Channel 4 film Kid In The Corner (1999), about a child with ADHD, and the controversial ITV film No Child of Mine (1997), in which she played a young girl subjected to systematic sexual abuse.

In 2002, Kinsella appeared as Liz Chambers in ITV1's cop show The Bill, playing a teenage runaway. Her character is later the first victim of the original Sun Hill Serial Killer.

Her stage credits include School Play at Soho Theatre (2001) and a rehearsed reading of Skyvers by Barry Reckord at the Royal Court Theatre in 2006.

Before securing the role of Kelly Taylor in EastEnders, Kinsella had auditioned for the parts of Zoe Slater, Janine Butcher and Sonia Jackson, but was unsuccessful. Kinsella completed the first year of a degree in English, Media and Drama at Buckinghamshire New University before joining the cast of EastEnders. She joined the show for a brief stint in 2001, before returning as a full-time cast member from 2002 to 2004. During her time on the soap opera, Brooke's character weathered prostitution, relationship break-ups and confusion over her sexual identity prompted by a lesbian kiss with Michelle Ryan's character, Zoe Slater. The kiss was criticised in the British media as cheap sensationalism and branded as a ratings-stunt. Louise Berridge, the one-time executive producer of EastEnders, made the decision to axe Kinsella's character in 2004 to allow further character development of her on-screen best friend, Zoe Slater; however, Kinsella maintains it was a mutual decision between herself and Berridge. In March 2008, Brooke said in an interview with Woman magazine that she would love to return to EastEnders at some point. In 2018, she helped the writers of EastEnders with a stabbing storyline involving the characters Shakil Kazemi and Keegan Taylor.

Kinsella and her real-life partner Ray Panthaki (who played Ronny Ferreira in EastEnders) played a heroin-taking couple in director Andrew Jones's film The Feral Generation, which was shot during the period of December 2006 and January 2007 and premiered at the 2007 Portobello Film Festival. Her debut novel, Friendship Is A Funny Thing, is awaiting publication. She was made an MBE for her work on knife crime in the Queen's Birthday Honours 2011.

Personal life

Kinsella's father left the family when she was four years old and she was subsequently raised by her mother Debbie and stepfather George, whom Kinsella has described as her "real dad". She lives in Islington, north London, and is the eldest of five children; she has two sisters, a half-sister and had a half-brother.

Kinsella married her long-term partner Simon Boardley on 28 December 2017. On 22 September 2020, Kinsella gave birth to their first child, a daughter. On 29 June 2022, Kinsella gave birth to their second child, a boy.

Murder of brother

Main article: Murder of Ben Kinsella

On 29 June 2008 at 02:00 BST, Kinsella's 16-year-old brother, Ben Kinsella, was stabbed to death by a gang of three youths in a London street. Ben, the seventeenth teenager killed in London in 2008, died in hospital a few hours later. Kinsella said she was "devastated".

Following his death, Kinsella and her family led hundreds of people in a march to protest against London's knife and gun crime. On 3 July 2008, three people were charged with Ben's murder, for which they were later tried and convicted. The Kinsella family launched the Ben Kinsella Trust in Ben's memory, in a bid to end knife crime. In the run up to the 2010 general election, Kinsella announced her support for the Conservative Party and revealed she would head a panel deciding how grants were distributed to voluntary groups tackling youth crime.

On 23 and 25 February 2011, an anti-knife campaign, funded by the Kinsella trust, was run in Birmingham's New Street Station, in conjunction with the British Transport Police and Great Barr School's drama department from its Sixth Form centre. A play was performed to the public throughout each of these days in the station's concourse, to raise awareness of the effects of knife crime.

Kinsella was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2011 Birthday Honours for services to the prevention of knife crime.

In December 2018, Kinsella appeared in an episode of the BBC One series Defenders UK to talk about the murder of her brother.

Filmography

Films

YearFilmRoleNotes
2011London TownKate
2007The Feral GenerationNikki
2001Just Like My DadUnknown Role
1998CandySandra

Television

YearTV ShowRoleNotes
2018Defenders UKHerselfSeries 1, Episode 15
2011Law & Order: UKTinaEpisode: Tick Tock
Holby City Emma KerriganEpisode: Too Much Monkey Business
2009–2011Loose WomenHerself2 episodes
2010MissingLeanne HallamSeries 2, Episode 1
2009The Wright StuffHerself – Guest Panelist1 episode
My Brother Ben: Brooke Kinsella's StoryHerself – Narrator
2006Vital SignsMandySeries 1, Episodes 1, 2 and 5
2005JerichoDawn MastersEpisode: A Pair of Ragged Claws
Rose and MaloneyLola ShoreSeries 2, Episode 1
EastEnders Revealed The Growing Pains of Zoe SlaterHerself
2001–2004EastEndersKelly TaylorSeries Regular
2004Big Brother's Big MouthHerself – Guest PanelistSeries 1, Episode 18
Big Brother's Little BrotherHerselfSeries 4, Episode 10
This MorningHerself1 episode
2003EastEnders: Christmas PartyHerself
2002The BillLiz ChambersEpisodes 023 and 024
NCS: ManhuntPauline KowatowskiSeries 1, Episode 1
2001The ViceInezEpisode: Into the Night
2000KillersUnknown Role
SunburnSally PrinceSeries 2, Episode 6
1999Kid in the CornerLucy LettsMini-series, Episodes 1, 2 and 3
Hope and GloryMarinaSeries 1, Episodes 1, 3 and 4
1998Maisie RaineSarahEpisode: Happy Families
Coming HomeJess
1997Original SinDaisy Reed3 episodes : Series 1, Episodes 1, 2 and 3
No Child of Mine Kerry
1996Jack and Jeremy's Real LivesUnknown RoleEpisode: Consumer Watchdogs
No BananasJanetEpisodes: Escape, Sitzkreig and Christmas
1994–1995MudRubySeries 1, Episodes 1-6

References

References

  1. "Brooke Kinsella".
  2. "Brooke Kinsella".
  3. (12 June 2009). "Kinsella killers jailed for life".
  4. (23 September 2004). "British Soaps Tackle Lesbianism, with Mixed Results".
  5. (8 September 2006). "Drug movie for EastEnders stars".
  6. (11 June 2011). "Birthday Honours 2011: Profile of Brooke Kinsella".
  7. Winston, Cathy. (27 December 2003). "The screen kiss that left me cold; EastEnders' Kelly has been a prostitute, collapsed from drugs and now she has to snog her best friend". Daily Post.
  8. (28 December 2017). "EastEnders' Brooke Kinsella marries in magical winter wonderland wedding".
  9. (20 October 2020). "EastEnders star Brooke Kinsella gives birth to baby girl – and reveals her sweet name".
  10. (29 June 2022). "EastEnders star Brooke Kinsella welcomes "miracle" baby".
  11. "Ben's Story".
  12. (3 July 2008). "Trio charged with Kinsella murder".
  13. (3 July 2008). "Ben Kinsella's family launch website. They have set up a charity called The Ben Kinsella Trust".
  14. "Ben's Story".
  15. (27 April 2010). "Ex-EastEnder Brooke Kinsella backs Tories on crime".
  16. (23 February 2011). "Play at Birmingham New Street station over knife crime".
  17. {{London Gazette. (11 June 2011)
  18. (2018-12-14). "Defenders UK".
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