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Jacey Sallés

British actress


Summary

British actress

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nameJacey Salles
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occupationActress
yearsactive1991–present
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televisionCold Feet
Casualty
  • Rose Bruford College
  • London Metropolitan University Casualty Jacey Sallés is a British actress. She is known for her role as Ramona Ramirez in the ITV drama Cold Feet (1998–2003) and its revival (2016–2019). In 2019, she began appearing in the soap opera Casualty as Rosa Cadenas.

Early life and education

Sallés is the daughter of an English interior designer and a Spanish entrepreneur from Barcelona. She spent her early childhood in Ibiza. She attended Parliament Hill School.

Sallés graduated from Rose Bruford College with a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Studies. She later obtained a PGCE from London Metropolitan University in 2009, which she used to teach at Highbury Grove School.

Career

Sallés rose to fame playing Ramona Ramirez, the Marsden family's "fiery Spanish nanny", in the ITV drama Cold Feet between 1997 and 2003. She reprised the role for the revived series in 2016. In August 2016, it was announced that Sallés had been cast in a guest role on Hollyoaks, portraying "glamorous and feisty" Juanita Salvador Martinez Hernandez De La Cruz, the mother of established character Diego Salvador Martinez Hernandez De La Cruz (Juan Pablo Yepez). She appeared in six episodes, originally broadcast in September 2016.

In May 2019, it was announced that Sallés would join the cast of the BBC One medical drama Casualty as hospital porter Rosa Cadenas, who would be part of an "interesting story" with established character David Hide (Jason Durr). Sallés has also appeared in the 2011 film Attack the Block and the 1998 romantic comedy The Misadventures of Margaret. Additionally, she has appeared in small roles in Keith Lemon: Coming in America, Doctors, Holby City and My Family.

Personal life

Sallés has a daughter.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes1991199219941995199719981998–2003, 2016–20192000200220032008201120162019–2022
Murder Most HorridSilvia
Birds of a FeatherJacinthe
The KnockAir Stewardess
An Independent ManYvonne
The DetectivesBride
The Misadventures of MargaretFrannieFilm
Cold FeetRamona RamirezSupporting role, 32 episodes
Lock, Stock...Sylvia Harmless
Holby CityDaniella Canas
DoctorsSheila Roberts
My FamilyMaria
Loose WomenHerselfPanellist
Cold Feet: The Final Call
Russian Roulette
DoctorsLydia Blake
Attack the BlockBiggz's MumFilm
HollyoaksJuanita Salvador Martinez Hernandez De La CruzGuest role; 6 episodes
CasualtyRosa CadenasSeries regular

References

References

  1. (8 September 2017). "'I've always been busy and driven by ambition... but just before I hit 50 I took a step back'". Belfast Telegraph.
  2. (8 January 2021). "Jacey Salles".
  3. "Jacey Salles voiceover profile".
  4. (14 January 2019). "Who is Ramona in Cold Feet and who plays her?". [[Manchester Evening News]].
  5. Phelan, Stephen. (23 February 2003). "Comedy by numbers...". [[Sunday Herald]].
  6. (20 August 2016). "Remember Cold Feet's nanny Ramona? Now Jacey Salles is joining Hollyoaks as glamorous millionaire Juanita". [[Hearst Magazines UK]].
  7. (31 May 2019). "Connie's dramatic exit! Plus more massive Casualty spoilers revealed!". [[What's on TV]].
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