Tameka Empson

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Tameka Empson
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Empson in 2022
Born
Tameka Lydia Empson

(1977-04-15) 15 April 1977 (age 47)
London, England [1]
Occupations
  • Actress
  • comedian
Years active1986, 1996–present
Notable work 3 Non Blondes
Beautiful Thing
Beautiful People
EastEnders
Children2 [2]

Tameka Lydia Empson (born 15 April 1977) [3] is an English actress and comedian. She appeared as one of the three protagonists in the hidden-camera comedy sketch show 3 Non-Blondes . In 2009, she began portraying the role of Kim Fox in the BBC soap opera EastEnders .

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Career

Empson at the Inside Soap Awards in 2010 Tameka Empson.jpg
Empson at the Inside Soap Awards in 2010

As well as her television work, Empson has appeared in a number of films. In 1996, she appeared in the film Beautiful Thing as Leah Russell, the next-door neighbour of the main characters. Empson worked alongside Linda Henry, both of whom would eventually join the cast of EastEnders; in 1998 she appeared as the love rival to the main character in the film Babymother. Empson is an experienced theatre actress having performed as Billie in the original cast of Our House , a musical featuring songs from the ska/pop band Madness, which premiered at The Cambridge Theatre in October 2002 and ran on until August 2003. She has since been a mainstay of the Hackney Empire annual pantomimes.

In 2008, Empson appeared in the BBC sitcom Beautiful People and in the ITV1 thriller Whitechapel . In 2009, she joined the cast of EastEnders , playing Kim Fox, the half-sister of Denise Fox (Diane Parish). [4] As a result, she has won several awards including an Inside Soap award in 2012 for "Funniest Female Performance". [5] She took maternity leave from EastEnders and returned to screens August 2014. [6] On 16 July 2019, it was announced that Empson would be temporarily leaving the series, with her return set to air in 2020. [7] Empson confirmed on Loose Women that the break was her maternity leave for her second child, and that she did not deliberately keep it a secret, but that she "just wanted to enjoy it". [8]

Empson at the EastEnders Meet and Greet event in 2016 Tameka Empson 2016.jpg
Empson at the EastEnders Meet and Greet event in 2016

Empson is a regular performer at the Hackney Empire starring in the theatre's annual pantomime since 2004; she has also starred in Anansi and the Magic Mirror and has a live sketch and comedy show (The Kat and Tameka Show) with Choice FM DJ Kat B. She has also voiced Tickbird in Tinga Tinga Tales . On 22 August 2016, Empson was revealed as a contestant participating on the fourteenth series of Strictly Come Dancing . She was partnered with professional dancer Gorka Márquez. They were the second couple to leave the competition. In 2019, she appeared on Comic Relief Does The Apprentice to raise money for Comic Relief. [9] Later that year, she appeared as a panellist on The Apprentice: You're Fired , [10] and voiced the role of Pearl the Police Horse on the Disney Channel series 101 Dalmatian Street . [11]

Filmography

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryResultRef.
2011 British Soap Awards Best Comedy Performance Nominated [12]
2011 Inside Soap Awards Funniest PerformanceWon [13]
2012British Soap AwardsBest Comedy PerformanceNominated [14]
2012Inside Soap AwardsFunniest FemaleWon [5]
2013Inside Soap AwardsFunniest FemaleWon [15]
2014Inside Soap AwardsFunniest FemaleShortlisted [16]
2015British Soap AwardsBest Comedy PerformanceNominated [17]
2015 TV Choice Awards Best Soap ActressNominated [18]
2015Inside Soap AwardsFunniest FemaleWon [19]
2016British Soap AwardsBest Comedy PerformanceNominated [20]
2016Inside Soap AwardsFunniest FemaleWon [21]
2017 2017 British Soap Awards Best Comedy PerformanceNominated [22]
2017Inside Soap AwardsFunniest FemaleShortlisted [23]
2018Inside Soap AwardsFunniest FemaleShortlisted [24]
2019 2019 British Soap Awards Best Comedy PerformanceNominated [25]
2019Inside Soap AwardsFunniest FemaleNominated [26]
2021Inside Soap AwardsFunniest PerformanceNominated [27]
2021I Talk Telly AwardsBest Soap Partnership (with Diane Parish)Nominated [28]
2022 2022 British Soap Awards Best Comedy PerformanceWon [29]
2022Inside Soap AwardsBest Comic PerformanceShortlisted [30]
2022I Talk Telly AwardsBest Soap Partnership (with Delroy Atkinson)Nominated [31]
2023 TVTimes Awards Favourite Soap ActorNominated [32]
2023I Talk Telly AwardsBest Soap Partnership (with Atkinson)Nominated [33]

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