Kerry Stacey

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Kerry Stacey
Born1977 (age 4344)
St Austell, England
OccupationActor

Kerry Stacey (born in 1977) is an English actress who is best known for playing Toni Daggert in ITV's Emmerdale .

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Stacey has had a role on BBC1's Doctors, she commented "I play a character whose sister has committed suicide and she is reeling from that. She's very mixed up about the suicide. She's quite a dark character,". [1]

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  1. "Emmerdale actresses to appear on Doctors". MyPark Magazine. 24 August 2007. Archived from the original on 13 March 2008. Retrieved 2008-11-16.

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Television
2009, Television, Ebony, Ebony's Yard (Rehearsed Reading), BBC Comedy
2009, Television, Leanne Gates, Doctors, BBC, Mark Chadbourn
2005, Television, Toni Daggert, Emmerdale (Regular 2005-07), Yorkshire Television, Various
Television, Angie, Afternoon Play, BBC Television, John Greening
Television, Beth, Doctors, BBC Television, Christianan Ebohon
Television, Robin, A Thing Called Love, BBC Television, Metin Huseyin
Television, Beth, Casualty, BBC Television, Terry Iland
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Television, Jane, Casualty, BBC Television
Television, Isla, The Bill, Thames Television, Michael Ferguson
Television, Nurse Atckinson, Doctors, BBC Television, Matt Greening
Television, Mandy, The Locksmith, BBC Television, Alan Dossor
Television, Sammi, Coping With Christmas, Channel 4, Dan Zeff
Television, Sammi, Coping With Grown-Ups, Channel 4, Brian Lighthill
Television, Sharon, Cardiac Arrest, BBC Television, Sam Miller
Television, Sharon, The Lodge, Central Television, Lorne Magary
Television, Kelly, Choices, Central Television, Dirk Campbell
Television, Maureen, Phoenix Hall, Central Television, Geoff Husson

Film
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Feature Film, Gywneth, Therapy, Uber Productions, Paul Thompson
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Feature Film, Odeth, Lively up yourself, Egoli Tossell Film AG, Ed Herzog  [ de ]
Feature Film, Jackie, Felicia's Journey, Marquis Films, Atom Egoyan
2009, Feature Film, Kizzy (Lead Character), No Lady, EM Media, Piers Hill
2010, Feature Film, Lindy, Flutter, Flutter Films, Giles BorgStage

Stage
Stage, Leah, Beautiful Thing, Pilot Theatre and Bolton Octagon, Marcus Romer
Stage, Tina, Peckham Monologues, Talawa Theatre, Tara Mack
Stage, Tanisha, Past and Present, Mance Productions, Liz Mance
Stage, Ruby, Connected, Y Touring Theatre Company, Sarah Frankcom
Stage, Maria, God's Door, Nottingham Playhouse Theatre, Emily Grey
Stage, Cally, Learning To Love The Grey, Y Touring Theatre Company, Nigel Townsend
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