Tracie Bennett | |
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Born | Leigh, Lancashire, England | 17 June 1961
Alma mater | Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1981–present |
Notable work | Coronation Street (1982–1984, 1999, 2021) |
Tracie Bennett (born 17 June 1961) is an English singer and stage and television actress. She trained at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts in Clapham, London. She played the role of Sharon Gaskell in Coronation Street from 1982 to 1984, returning to the role in 1999 and again in 2021.
Best known for her roles in theatre, both dramatic and musical, Bennett has received two Olivier Awards for Best Supporting Role in a Musical for her performances in the musicals She Loves Me and Hairspray with additional nominations for her work in High Society and Follies . Bennett was also nominated for the Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical for Mrs Henderson Presents while her performance as Judy Garland in End of the Rainbow earned her an Olivier nomination for Best Actress in a Play and a Tony Award nomination in the same category when the production transferred to Broadway.
Bennett's first major television role was in Coronation Street between 1982 and 1984 as Sharon Gaskell, the Faircloughs' foster daughter. She returned to the role in 1999. She played dim-witted blonde Tracy Glazebrook in the pilot of Steven Moffat's sitcom Joking Apart (1991), [1] a role which she reprised for the subsequent two full-length series in 1993 and 1995. [2] She played Shirley's rebellious daughter Millandra in the film version of Shirley Valentine (1989). [3] She appeared in She Loves Me at the Savoy Theatre in 1994, [4] for which she won the Laurence Olivier Award as Best Supporting Performance in a Musical. [5] She played Ida in Honk! , which won the 2000 Olivier Award for Best Musical. [6]
In 2003, she was praised [7] for her role in the London production of High Society , for which she was nominated for an Olivier Award in 2004. She appeared in Sex, Chips and Rock 'n' Roll at the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester in 2005, [8] for which she won a TMA Award for Best Supporting Performance in a Musical. [9] In January 2006, Bennett joined the West End production of Les Misérables in the role of Madame Thénardier at the Queen's Theatre, which she continued to play to July 2007. [10] In October 2007, she began her run in the role of Velma Von Tussle in the London premiere of the musical Hairspray at the Shaftesbury Theatre. [11] She mentioned on a televised interview Alan Titchmarsh that it was a "great show" and that she enjoyed doing it, but also said it was exhausting, pointing out that to begin with, the wiring under her wig weighs 10 lbs, making some of the dancing difficult. In spite of this, her efforts were rewarded in March 2008, when she received her second Olivier Award for Best Supporting Performance in a Musical for her performance. [12]
In February 2010, Bennett took on the role of Judy Garland in the first London production of Peter Quilter's play End of the Rainbow . The production premiered with at Northampton's Royal Theatre, and subsequently transferred to London's West End. Bennett received an Olivier Award nomination for Best Actress for her performance. [13] The production transferred to Broadway in March 2012, with Bennett reprising her role. [14] For her performance in the Broadway production, Bennett received a Tony Award nomination for Best Leading Actress in a Play, [15] and won the Outer Critics Circle Award [16] and Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play. [17] In 2013, she joined the cast of detective series Scott & Bailey as Sharon, the estranged mother of DC Bailey. [18] In 2015 and 2016, she played Laura Henderson in the musical Mrs Henderson Presents and received a nomination for the Olivier Awards 2016 in the category Best Actress in a Musical. [19]
Between 2014 and 2017 she played patient Molly Drover in the BBC medical drama, Casualty . [20] In 2017, she played the role of Carlotta in the National Theatre production of Follies by Stephen Sondheim, singing the song "I'm Still Here". [21] In March 2021, it was announced that Bennett would be returning to Coronation Street reprising her role as Sharon Bentley after 22 years away. [22]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1986 | Knights & Emeralds | Tina | |
1989 | Shirley Valentine | Millandra | |
2002 | f2point8 | Kika | Short film |
2004 | French Fries on the Golden Front | Princess | Short film |
2017 | Gholam | Mrs. X | |
National Theatre Live: Follies | Carlotta Campion | ||
2019 | Ruthless! The Musical | Lita Encore | |
2021 | The Extinction of Fireflies | Charlotte | |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1981 | Going Out | Quacky | Episode: "Sixth Week" |
1982–1984, 1999, 2021 | Coronation Street | Sharon Bentley (née Gaskell) | Series regular, 145 episodes |
1984 | Danger: Marmalade at Work | Kid from Shame | Episode: "Shame" |
1985 | Relative Strangers | Lorraine | Episode: "Series 1, Episode 6" |
Black Silk | Trish | Episode: "Open and Shut" | |
1986 | Boon | Patsy | Episode: "Glasshouse People" |
Unnatural Causes | Cheryl | Episode: "Partners" | |
1987 | The Ritz | Angie | Recurring role, 3 episodes |
Brush Strokes | Miss Wilson | Episode: "Series 2, Episode 6" | |
The Bretts | Connie | Episode: "Forbidden Fruit" | |
1989–1991 | Making Out | Norma | Series regular, 24 episodes |
1990 | The Ruth Rendell Mysteries | Marilyn Thompson | Episode: "The Best Man to Die" |
1991 | Rich Tea and Sympathy | Nikki | Series regular, 6 episodes |
1991–1995 | Joking Apart | Tracy Glazebrook | Series regular, 13 episodes |
1992 | The Upper Hand | Michelle | Episode: "To Let or Not to Let" |
Casualty | Sally | Episode: "Rates of Exchange" | |
1993 | The Gingerbread Girl | Stella | Recurring role, 5 episodes |
The Bill | Lisa Brooks | Episode: "Bare Faced Lies" | |
1995–1996 | Next of Kin | Liz | Recurring role, 13 episodes |
1997 | Heartbeat | Lieutenant | Episode: "Substitute" |
1998 | Heartburn Hotel | Rita | Episodes: "Toenails" & "Frustration" |
Verdict | Sally Taylor | Episode: "Be My Valentine" | |
1999 | The Ambassador | Annette | Episode: "A Matter of Life and Death" |
2002 | Where the Heart Is | Julie Sparke | Episode: "No Turning Back" |
Merseybeat | Jacqui McHale | Episode: "Endgame" | |
2003 | The Afternoon Play | Yvonne | Episode: "Heroes and Villains" |
Burn It | Bev | Recurring role, 5 episodes | |
The Bill | Shirley Fielding | Episode: "Rose-Coloured Glasses" | |
Murder Investigation Team | Celia Seagrove | Episode: "Daddy's Little Girl" | |
Keen Eddie | Charlotte | Episode: "Horse Heir" | |
2004 | The Courtroom | Diane Eaton | Episode: "Beloved Daughter" |
The Long Firm | Judy Garland | Episode: "Ruby's Story" | |
Casualty | Gina Driscoll | Episodes: "I Love You, I Hate You" & "Forget Me Not" | |
2005 | The Royal | Sylvia | Episode: "Sins of the Father" |
Vincent | Deborah Finnigan | Episode: "Series 1, Episode 3" | |
Doctors | Julie Bolton | Episode: "Little Lies" | |
2006 | Northern Lights | Maureen | Episode: "Series 1, Episode 2" |
2007 | Doctors | Jean Hobbs | Episode: "Off the Edge" |
Dalziel and Pascoe | Grace Beck | Episode: "Project Aphrodite" | |
Casualty | Linda Riley | Episode: "The Fires Within" | |
2010 | Doctors | Laura Wakefield | Episode: "Hanging On" |
2011 | Candy Cabs | Barb | Episode: "Series 1, Episode 2" |
Casualty | Seonaidh Lucas | Episode: "Mea Culpa" | |
2013 | New Tricks | Angela Gold | Episode: "Cry Me a River" |
Doctors | Claire Cheeseman | Episode: "Mom" | |
2013–2014 | Scott & Bailey | Sharon Bailey | Recurring role, 5 episodes |
2014–2017 | Casualty | Molly Drover | Recurring role, 4 episodes |
2019 | The Bay | Margaret Foley | Series regular, 6 episodes |
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