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Jennie McAlpine

English actress (born 1984)


Summary

English actress (born 1984)

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nameJennie McAlpine
birth_nameJennie Elizabeth McAlpine
birth_date
birth_placeBury, Greater Manchester, England
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years_active1997–present
spouse
children3

Jennie Elizabeth McAlpine (born 12 February 1984) is an English television actress, comedian and businesswoman. She is known for her roles as Michelle Morley in Emmerdale and Fiz Brown in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street. She also took part in the seventeenth series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! in 2017, where she finished in fourth place.

Early life

McAlpine was born and grew up in Bury. She is of Scottish and Irish descent, with a grandfather from County Kerry and a grandmother from County Sligo. As a young girl, she used to put on shows on the patio for the neighbours, charging them 50 pence apiece. She did song and dance routines, copying groups like Bananarama.

Her father, Thomas McAlpine, worked in mental health and was awarded the OBE for services to mental healthcare; he died in March 2017. With his encouragement, she took up amateur dramatics at the age of eight, when father and daughter appeared together in a pantomime by the Bury Parish Players. She was the fairy and he was the dame. As a teenager, she joined the Carol Godby Theatre Workshop. McAlpine's parents separated when she was young, after which she lived with her father. She has one brother.

Career

In 1997, at the age of 13, she entered a Young Comedian of the Year competition run by Fanta and came second in the final at the Comedy Store in London. Jennie entered the competition again in 1998, also finishing second. At the age of 17 she auditioned for the part of Fiz Brown on Coronation Street, a role she has played since 2001. McAlpine auditioned for the role with her arm in a sling, after dislocating her shoulder in a fall two days earlier. She was originally hired for five episodes, and went back to studying for her A-levels and working part-time in Boots The Chemist.

In November and December 2016, McAlpine covered for Becky Want on BBC Radio Manchester. In 2017, McAlpine was confirmed to be taking part in season 17 of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!. She finished in 4th place after spending 21 days in the jungle.

In December 2020, she became the voice of the new Burnley Bus Company Witchway buses running between Burnley, Rawtenstall and Manchester, providing onboard information and next stop announcements on the route.

Personal life

McAlpine married Chris Farr, a restaurant manager, in 2017. The couple have been together since 2005. On the subject of her Scottish ancestry, and famous red hair she said:

McAlpine gave birth to her first child in 2014. In 2018, she announced that she was pregnant with her second child, and gave birth to the child the same year. In 2023, McAlpine gave birth to her third child named "Doris".

Other projects

Since the age of 17, McAlpine has devoted her spare time to helping deprived children in Egypt through the Thebes Project in Luxor. She has also opened a restaurant in Manchester city centre, Annie's, with her husband Chris Farr. The restaurant serves modern British cuisine.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999–2000EmmerdaleMichelle Morley3 episodes
2001–presentCoronation StreetFiz BrownRegular role
2008Coronation Street: Out of AfricaDirect-to-video
2010The DoorContestant2 episodes
2010, 2015, 2017Loose WomenGuest panellist3 episodes
2017I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!ContestantSeries 17
2019–2020Supermarket SweepVoiceoverGame show

Game show appearances

  • Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (16 August 2008) – won £50,000 for charity
  • The Cube (2 January 2011) – won £1,000 for Mood Swings
  • All Star Family Fortunes (11 September 2010)
  • The Chase (16 September 2012) – won £15,750 for Mood Swings
  • All Star Mr & Mrs (22 May 2013)
  • Tipping Point: Lucky Stars (28 July 2013) – won £6,700 for Mood Swings
  • Pointless Celebrities (30 November 2013)
  • All Star Family Fortunes (28 December 2013) – on the Coronation Street team, won £30,000 for Mood Swings and The Albert Kennedy Trust
  • Countdown (8 – 12 February 2016) – Dictionary Corner
  • You're Back in the Room (9 April 2016)
  • Rolling In It (8 August 2020)
  • Richard Osman's House of Games (2022)

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryResultRef.
2002The British Soap AwardsBest Newcomer
2002TV Quick AwardsBest Soap Newcomer
2007Inside Soap AwardsBest Actress
200814th National Television AwardsSerial Drama Performance
2011TV Choice AwardsBest Soap Actress
2013The British Soap AwardsBest Actress
2013The British Soap AwardsBest On-Screen Partnership (shared with Alan Halsall)
2021Inside Soap AwardsBest Actress
2022I Talk Telly AwardsBest Soap Partnership (shared with Halsall)

References

References

  1. Rick Fulton, 'Fiz: I'm a Flaming Scot', ''[[Scottish Daily Record]]'' (21 March 2008), p. 24.
  2. Sue Crawford, 'Interview – Jennie McAlpine – Stand up and deliver', ''[[Daily Mirror]]'' (11 August 2001), p. 11.
  3. From 1997 to 2001, she performed as a stand-up comedian at charity nights, galas, and pub nights in and around Bury with her father. McAlpine played Michelle Morley in ''[[Emmerdale]]'' from 1999 to 2000. After leaving school, she enrolled at her local college, [[Holy Cross College (UK)|Holy Cross]], and began studying for her [[A-levels]].Claire Donnelly, 'Fiz Is the Biz' ''[[Daily Mirror]]'' (2 February 2005)
  4. (2017-12-12). "Coronation Street spoiler: Jennie McAlpine to leave as Fiz faces family tragedy". HOLA.
  5. "Corrie's Jennie McAlpine has baby boy".
  6. "Jennie McAlpine on Twitter". Twitter.
  7. "Corrie's Jennie McAlpine welcomes a baby girl called Doris".
  8. Crawford, Sue. (27 November 2005). "People.co.uk – Archive – Other – CARE-ONATION STREET". [[The Sunday People.
  9. Welsh, James. (16 May 2002). "British Soap Awards 2002: Nominations". [[Hearst Communications]].
  10. "Welcome to the TVQuick Awards 2002!". H Bauer Publishing.
  11. Green, Kris. (3 July 2007). "''Inside Soap'' Awards 2007: The Nominations". [[Hachette Filipacchi Médias.
  12. (6 July 2008). "National Television Awards 2008 - Voting now open". digitalspy.co.uk.
  13. Wightman, Catriona. (18 May 2011). "In Full: TV Choice Awards 2011 – Nominees". [[Digital Spy]].
  14. Kilkelly, Daniel. (22 April 2013). "'Coronation Street' leads British Soap Awards shortlist".
  15. (28 September 2021). "''Inside Soap'' Awards announces 2021 longlist as voting opens – here's who's up for prizes". ([[Hearst Magazines UK]]).
  16. (12 November 2022). "Mo Gilligan leads the I Talk Telly Awards 2022 Nominations". I Talk Telly.
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