Laurie Brett

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Laurie Brett
Born (1969-03-28) 28 March 1969 (age 55) [1]
Hamilton, Lanarkshire, Scotland
OccupationActress
Years active1993–present
Known for EastEnders
Waterloo Road
Spouse
Dennis Longman
(m. 2019)
Partner(s)Dave Evans (2001–2007)
John Milroy (2009–2014) [2]
ChildrenErin Anne Millie Brett

Laurie Brett (born 28 March 1969) [1] is a Scottish actress, best known for her roles as Jane Beale in the BBC One soap opera EastEnders and Christine Mulgrew in the BBC One drama series Waterloo Road .

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Early and personal life

Brett was born in Hamilton, Lanarkshire, [3] and studied at the London Studio Centre. She is fluent in Spanish. Brett has admitted to being a "wild child" in her youth and drinking heavily for 20 years. [4]

Brett speaks with a Scottish accent; however, on moving to London, she adopted a London accent – fitting for her EastEnders role. [3] She says she has always had a "knack" with accents [5] and has admitted that prior to appearing in Waterloo Road speaking with a Scottish accent became very handy when people would ask if she was Jane from EastEnders. She has admitted that when asked that question she would then reply in her native Scottish accent and people then assumed they were mistaken. [6]

Brett was in a relationship with musician Dave Evans for six years. The couple met on a blind date in 2001 and later got engaged; however, the relationship ended in 2007.. [7] Brett revealed in January 2011 that she was pregnant with her first child. [2] She gave birth to Erin Anne Millie Brett in May 2011. [8]

Career

Young Brett enjoyed drama in her youth, but she needed an Equity Card to be a paid professional actress in the UK, [5] she replied to an advert in The Stage and joined Circo Magico Italiano, a travelling circus, at the age of 17 in Mexico and Central America

Her first television role was as the officer manager in London's Burning (1993). She later appeared in The Bill in two roles: as Emma Gilmore (1996) and Irene Murray (1998), and also in My Hero (2002) playing a female customer. . [3] On her return, she appeared in various productions on London's West End Stage, including playing a prostitute in Les Misérables , appeared in the UK Tour of The Rocky Horror Show as Magenta, starring alongside Jason Donovan as Frank, [5] and appeared in the musical Smokey Joe's Cafe .

After being spotted in Les Misérables by EastEnders casting director Kat Collins, she was given the part of Jane Beale. [3] She made her first appearance in June 2004, and initially signed a three-year contract, renewed in 2007. In 2010, she signed a further one-year contract. [5] She also appeared as Jane in the 2010 spin-off series EastEnders: E20 . In May 2011, Brett left the soap briefly on maternity leave. It was revealed that she would return to her role in November 2011. In January 2012, her character departed from EastEnders. Brett briefly reprised her role in January 2014, [9] and returned permanently later in November. Brett departed EastEnders again in 2017; her final episode aired on 23 October 2017.

On 15 March 2012, it was announced Brett would be joining the BBC's ongoing drama Waterloo Road as Christine Mulgrew, a new English teacher hired by headmaster Michael Byrne (Alec Newman). For the first time in Brett's career, she spoke in her native accent as the show had relocated to Scotland. [10] Brett's character then took over as acting headteacher at the end of the eighth series and was appointed as permanent headteacher at the beginning of series 9. Brett continued to appear in Waterloo Road in the second half of series 9, despite her return to EastEnders. Brett confirmed via Twitter that she will continue filming on Waterloo Road in late spring 2014 and stayed in the role until the show ended.

On 24 December 2018, Brett took part in a one-off celebrity special of All Together Now , and was crowned winner after receiving a score of 92. [11] In January 2020, Brett starred as DC Gemma Darlington in the C4 crime drama Deadwater Fell . [12] Then in 2022, she joined the cast of the BBC drama series Shetland . [13]

In 2024 it was announced that Laurie would be joining the touring cast of Calendar Girls the musical, playing Annie Clarke.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993 London's Burning Officer manager Series 6: Episode 5
1996 The Bill Emma Gilmore Series 12: Episode 95: "Reminder"
1998Irene Murray Series 14: Episode 6: "Forgive and Forget"
2002 My Hero Female customer Series 3: Episode 8: "Mine's a Double"
2004–2012, 2014–2017 EastEnders Jane Beale Regular role; 1,098 episodes
2010 EastEnders: E20 Series 1: Episode 2
East Street Charity crossover between Coronation Street and EastEnders
2012–2015 Waterloo Road Christine Mulgrew Regular role
2018 All Together Now HerselfWinner
2019 London Kills Corinna RichardsonSeries 1: Episode 4: "Sex Games"
2019–2020 Traces Izzy Alessi
2020 Deadwater Fell DC Gemma Darlington
2021 Casualty Gail DonhamSeries 35: Episode 14
2022 Shetland Alison WoodsMain role

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