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Patsy Palmer

English actress and DJ (born 1972)


Summary

English actress and DJ (born 1972)

FieldValue
imagePatsy Palmer.jpg
captionPalmer in 2009
birth_nameJulie Anne Harris
birth_date
birth_placeBethnal Green, London, England
occupation
spouse{{plainlist
* {{marriageNick Love19982000enddivorced}}
televisionGrange Hill
EastEnders
Strictly Come Dancing
The Masked Singer
Dancing on Ice
Celebrity Big Brother
children4, including Charley
relativesLindsey Coulson (sister-in-law)
yearsactive1984–present

EastEnders Strictly Come Dancing The Masked Singer Dancing on Ice Celebrity Big Brother

Julie Anne Merkell (née Harris; born 26 May 1972), known professionally as Patsy Palmer, is a British actress and DJ. After appearing as Natasha in the children's drama series Grange Hill (1985–1987), she came to prominence for her portrayal of Bianca Jackson in the BBC soap opera EastEnders (1993–1999, 2008–2014, 2019, 2024–2025). For her portrayal of the latter, she won the British Soap Award for Best Actress in 2000, and later the award for Best Comedy Performance in 2025.

Her other acting roles include The Bill, Gimme Gimme Gimme and The Catherine Tate Show. Palmer began DJing in 2012, and subsequently relocated to Malibu, California, in 2014. She has also appeared as a contestant on Strictly Come Dancing (2005), Comic Relief Does The Apprentice (2009), The Masked Singer (2020), Dancing on Ice (2023) and Celebrity Big Brother (2025).

Early life

Palmer was born Julie Anne Harris, on 26 May 1972, to Albert and Patricia Harris (née Palmer) and was raised in Bethnal Green, London, where she attended Globe Primary School and then nearby at Haggerston Girls Secondary School. She was brought up by her mother, along with her two elder brothers, Albert and Harry. She also has half siblings named Georgia and Berty. Palmer's father was Irish. Palmer's mother spotted her talent for acting and encouraged her to attend Anna Scher's acting school in London. Palmer was bullied at school, and has said that acting was a form of escape. At age six, she appeared in a West End production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.

Career

Early career

Upon enrolling at the Anna Scher Theatre school, and learning about an accomplished actress already with the name Julie Harris, Palmer adopted her current name by using her mother's maiden name and changing her given name to her mother's pet name, Patsy. Palmer made her screen debut in the television programme The Gentle Touch in 1984. Like many other EastEnders actors, Palmer appeared on the children's drama show Grange Hill between 1985 and 1987. She went on to have small roles in BBC's Tricky Business (1989), Making News (1990), Clarissa (1991), Love Hurts (1992), Drop the Dead Donkey (1993), and The Bill, where she portrayed four different roles from 1988 to 1993. She also appeared as an acne-ridden teenager in a 1989 Clearasil advert, and in a 1992 BT advert with other future EastEnders star Jake Wood.

''EastEnders''

In 1993, she was cast in the role of Bianca Jackson in the BBC soap opera, EastEnders. Bianca's on-screen marriage to Ricky Butcher (Sid Owen) in 1997 drew one of the biggest soap audiences ever — more than 22 million. She remained in the role for six years, but left the show in 1999 to spend more time with her family and to concentrate on other projects. She reprised the role in May 2002 in a special entitled, EastEnders: Ricky and Bianca. The two-part, hour-long special was filmed in Manchester, which reunited Bianca and Ricky for the first time in over two years.

In 2005, Palmer publicly criticised EastEnders, branding the storylines ridiculous and unbelievable and stating that she "wouldn't go back to EastEnders". However, in October 2007 the BBC announced that Palmer would be returning to the soap as a full-time character; she made her comeback on-screen in April 2008. Of her return, Palmer said "I can't wait to explore what Bianca has been doing with her life and seeing what she is going to get up to next", and EastEnders executive producer, Diederick Santer, added, "I'm delighted to welcome Patsy Palmer home to EastEnders. Bianca is one of the most popular characters the show has ever had". In 2014, Palmer announced that she was leaving the soap opera. She reprised the role again in the autumn of 2019 for a short stint. In February 2020, it was announced that Palmer would be reprising her role as Bianca again, with scenes set to air later in the year. However, this was later cancelled due to the Coronavirus pandemic restrictions. In January 2024, it was announced that Palmer would be reprising the role again for a short stint. The character returned in March 2024 and appeared until June of that year, prior to a further return in September. She departed the role in 2025, in a storyline accommodating the exit of Bianca's on-screen sister Sonia Fowler (Natalie Cassidy).

Other work

Palmer made a guest appearance on the Christmas Day 1993 episode of Top of the Pops introducing 'No Limit' by 2 Unlimited with presenter Mark Franklin.

Palmer worked on the first series of OK TV with Fiona Phillips in 1999. In the first episode of the series she was shown at a beauty salon where she got her hair shampooed and interviewed Lindsey Coulson, who played her fictional mother Carol Jackson in EastEnders. In 1999, Palmer made a cameo appearance as herself in an episode of Kathy Burke's sitcom, Gimme Gimme Gimme; it made light of her role as Bianca Jackson. She appeared as Clare in the detective series McCready and Daughter, which aired for a pilot and one series between 2000 and 2001. She made an appearance in He Knew He Was Right for the BBC in 2004, and in 2001 she was seen in the television mini-series Do or Die, which aired on Sky One.

On stage she has starred in the one-woman musical Tell Me On A Sunday, which toured the UK, and played in London's West End. She also had a leading role in a UK tour of the musical Steppin' Out, appeared in the original West End run of Mum's the Word, and acted in We Happy Few by Imogen Stubbs, which played a short run at the Gielgud Theatre.

Palmer stood in for *GMTV'''s Lorraine Kelly, presenting her Lorraine Live section for a week in 1999, reporting from Miami on fashion, lifestyle, health and fitness. She has also co-hosted Channel 4's Big Breakfast as a guest presenter for a week. Palmer has released a number of hit fitness videos and DVDs: Patsy Palmer – The Club Workout (2000), Patsy Palmer – The Urban Workout (2002) and Patsy Palmer's Ibiza Workout (2002). In 2006 Palmer made an appearance in the charity fitness DVD The Allstar Workout. Palmer's film work includes the shorts Love Story (1999) directed by Nick Love, and *Another Green World'' (2005) directed by Peter Chipping.

In 2005, Palmer became a contestant on the third series of Strictly Come Dancing. She was paired with Anton Du Beke and the pair were the eighth couple to be eliminated from the competition, finishing in 5th place overall. She has also made a cameo appearance with Catherine Tate's sketch show The Catherine Tate Show. In February 2007, she was a jury member on the BBC programme The Verdict, where various celebrities ruled on a contemporary and controversial case, based on evidence and examples from real life.

Palmer's autobiography All of Me was released in the UK on 5 April 2007. In the book, she described her ascent to fame, her struggle with addiction and how she battled to overcome her problems. In 2003, in addition to acting, Palmer and her friend, Charlotte Cutler went into business with marketer Ken Wells and a Kent-based chemical company, to create "Palmer Cutler", selling beauty and self-tanning products.

In 2008, a short film starring Palmer was released by housing and homelessness charity Shelter. Palmer has been DJing since 2012, including in United States since 2017. In January 2020, Palmer appeared as the Butterfly on the ITV reality singing competition The Masked Singer. In March, Palmer participated in the third series of The Great Stand Up to Cancer Bake Off. In December, she appeared as a guest on The One Show in an episode dedicated to the late Barbara Windsor. In 2023, Palmer was a contestant on the fifteenth series of Dancing on Ice. She was paired with Matt Evers and the pair were fourth to be eliminated. In April 2025, Palmer entered the Celebrity Big Brother house to appear as a housemate on the twenty-fourth series.

Personal life

Palmer has been married twice and has four children, including Charley Palmer Rothwell, who is also an actor. For 10 years, starting in 2004, she lived with her husband and children in Western Terrace and then Kemptown, Brighton, England. Her brother, Harry Harris, is married to Lindsey Coulson, the actress who played her on-screen mother Carol Jackson in EastEnders. In April 2014, Palmer and most of her family moved to Malibu, California.

Palmer has stated that she struggled with alcoholism and drug addiction, and that during her early stints on EastEnders she frequently turned up on set either high or hungover. She has said that she began experimenting with alcohol and drugs from the age of 10 that and her addiction lasted for 24 years. In 2010, she stated that she had been clean of drugs and alcohol since September 2004 and that "We don't have drink in our house".

Palmer, who was bullied during her school years, lent her support to the Department for Education's anti-bullying campaign in 2000. She is an active patron of Children's Cancer Charity CLIC Sargent.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1984The Gentle Touch1st GirlEpisode: "Secrets"
1985–1987Grange HillNatashaSeries regular
1988The BillYouth in carEpisode: "Stealing Cars and Nursery Rhymes"
Teenage girlEpisode: "Tigers"
1989The Country BoyLisa2 episodes
Tricky BusinessZoeSeries regular
SkullduggeryMandyTelevision film
First and LastYoung Girl
1990Making NewsRachelEpisode: "Line of Fire"
The BillSuzanneEpisode: "Blue Murder"
1991ClarissaKitty1 episode
1992Love HurtsGirl in red topEpisode: "Walk Right Back"
1993Full StretchHeather LoveEpisode: "Risky Business"
Drop the Dead DonkeyBevEpisode: "George and His Daughter"
The BillSiobhan AndersonEpisode: "Unreliable Witness"
1993–1999, 2008–2014, 2019, 2024–2025EastEndersBianca JacksonSeries regular
1999Love StorySharonShort film
2000Gimme Gimme GimmeHerselfEpisode: "Teacher's Pet"
McCready and DaughterClare McCreadyTelevision film
2001McCready and Daughter5 episodes
Do or DieClaire2 episodes
The Urban WorkoutHerselfVideo release; also executive producer
2002EastEnders: Ricky & BiancaBianca JacksonSpin-off
2004He Knew He Was RightMrs Bozzle3 episodes
2005Another Green WorldWomanShort film
Strictly Come DancingHerselfContestant; series 3
2006The Catherine Tate ShowWoman dressed as a batteryEpisode: "Gingers for Justice"
2008TrappedLynne JacksonShort film
Children in NeedEliza DolittleChildren in Need 2008
2009Comic Relief Does The ApprenticeHerselfContestant
2010EastEnders: Last Tango in WalfordBianca JacksonSpin-off
2010–2011EastEnders: E20Bianca Branningspin-off
2013T&B 4EvaBianca ButcherSpin-off
2015JackedRussell's MotherShort film
2020The Masked SingerButterflyContestant; series 1
2023Dancing on IceHerselfContestant; series 15
2025Celebrity Big BrotherHerselfHousemate; series 24

Awards and nominations

YearCeremonyCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1998RTS Programme AwardsBest Actor – FemaleEastEnders
1999British Soap AwardsBest Actress
2000Best Actress
2000Best On-Screen Partnership (with Sid Owen)
2000TV Quick and TV Choice AwardsBest Actress
2000Inside Soap AwardsBest Actress
2008Inside Soap AwardsBest Storyline
2009TRIC AwardsTV Soap Personality
2009British Soap AwardsBest Dramatic Performance
2010Best On-Screen Partnership (with Sid Owen)
2025Best Comedy Performance
2025Inside Soap AwardsBest Comic Performance

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