Wendi Peters

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Wendi Peters
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Wendi Peters 2024. Photographer: Jennie Scott
Born
Wendi Louise Peters

(1968-02-29) 29 February 1968 (age 56)
Blackburn, Lancashire, England
OccupationActress
Years active1987–present
Television
SpouseKenny Linden (married 1993–2022)
Children1

Wendi Louise Peters (born 29 February 1968) is an English actress. She is a Leapling. Peters began her acting career in theatre, with appearances in various productions including The Scarlet Pimpernel (1991), Guys and Dolls (1991), Into the Woods (1992), Bedroom Farce (1996) and Noises Off (1997). Then from 2003 to 2007 and again in 2014, she portrayed Cilla Battersby-Brown in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street .

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After leaving Coronation Street to pursue other opportunities, she competed in and reached the final of Celebrity MasterChef , before returning to the stage to appear in various touring productions and West End theatre roles. She reprised her role of Cilla in 2014 for a brief stint to tie-in with on-screen daughter Jenni McAlpine's maternity leave, and then appeared in the CBBC series Hetty Feather from 2015–17.

From February 2023, Peters began appearing as Nina Bulsara in the BBC daytime soap opera Doctors , but announced her decision to leave in September 2023.

Life and career

1987–2010: Career beginnings and Coronation Street

As a child, Peters attended dance school and performed in various school plays. She has cited seeing Annie on the West End in 1980 as the catalyst for her wanting to pursue acting for her career. Her professional acting career began in 1987 when she performed at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield. In 1992, she portrayed Red Riding Hood in a stage production of Into the Woods , a role Peters described as one of her favourites in a 2021 interview. [1] After various stage roles including The Scarlet Pimpernel (1991), Guys and Dolls (1991), Bedroom Farce (1996) and Noises Off (1997)., Peters made her television debut four years later in the BBC medical drama series Cardiac Arrest . She then appeared in minor roles in Out of the Blue and Bad Girls . [2]

In 2003, Peters was cast in the role of Cilla Battersby-Brown in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street . [2] In January 2006, she competed on ITV's Soapstar Superstar , raising £35,000 for her chosen charities. [3] In January 2007, it was announced that Peters would be leaving the soap after four years. She made the decision as a result of wanting to spend more time with family alongside pursuing other projects. [4] She reprised the role in 2008 as part of a straight-to-DVD special, Out of Africa . [5] Also in 2008, Peters appeared on Adrenaline Junkie with Jack Osborne, where she jumped out of a helicopter at 9,000 feet over Table Mountain. [6]

In 2009, Peters was a finalist on Celebrity Masterchef . [7] Later that year, she toured Ireland with the one-woman play Mrs Whippy, written by Cecelia Ahern. [8] Peters then toured the UK with Jenny Eclair and Susie Blake in Grumpy Old Women Live 2 – Chin Up Britain . The production returned for a season at the Novello Theatre in London's West End in 2010. [9]

2010–present: Return to the stage and Doctors

In 2010, Peters played the lead in Northern Broadsides' production of The Game by Harold Brighouse. The play had not been performed in 100 years and her performance garnered critical acclaim. [10] Dominic Cavendish of The Daily Telegraph said, "Ma was played with hilarious gruffness and rolling pin obduracy by Wendi Peters. Her performance alone is worth the price of admission". [11] Peters was described as "simply magnificent" by Michael Billington of The Guardian . [12]

In 2011, Peters appeared at Hull Truck Theatre Company to play Bet in John Godber's two-hander, April in Paris. Peters again received acclaim from the press in the revival. [13] A year later, she played Princess Puffer in Aria Entertainment's London revival of The Mystery of Edwin Drood , a musical comedy by Rupert Holmes, based on Charles Dickens' unfinished novel. The production ran at the Landor Theatre and transferred to the Arts Theatre for a limited run. [14] In 2012, she appeared in an episode of Crime Stories as Marion Jackson. Then from November 2012 to January 2013, Peters starred in White Christmas at the Lowry at Salford Quays. [15] In 2013, Jonathan Miller directed Githa Sowerby's Rutherford and Son in which Peters starred as Mrs Henderson to critical acclaim. [16] Libby Purves of The Times said, "Wendi Peters has a fabulous cameo as a whining petitioner, unsentimentally illustrating the company's workforce challenges". [16] Other press went on to add she was "unforgettable" [17] and wrote that her scene was "formidable". [18] She reprised the role at the Dominion Theatre in late 2014. [19] Also in 2014, Peters reprised her role of Cilla in Coronation Street for a six-week stint. [20]

Peters co-starred with Ian Reddington and Christopher Villiers in the 2015 production of Joan Littlewood's musical Oh, What a Lovely War! , directed by Terry Johnston, which toured nationally. [21] Also that year, she played the lead role in the new play Hatched 'n' Dispatched at The Park Theatre, London. [22] 2015 also marked her first appearance on the CBBC series Hetty Feather , a role she appeared in until 2017. [23] In 2018, Peters took on the role of Cissy Robson in the UK tour of Quartet. [24] Peters then starred in a UK tour of Salad Days in 2018, followed by a stint as Sylvie in the off-West End run of Call Me Vicky . [25] She also appeared in Big The Musical for nine weeks.

In March 2021, she appeared in an episode of the BBC soap opera Doctors as Nicky Connelly. [26] In 2022, Peters was the voiceover for the Channel 5 series Happy Campers: The Caravan Park. A year after her one-episode stint, it was announced that she would be joining the main cast of Doctors as Dr. Nina Bulsara. Peters began filming on the soap in October 2022 and began appearing onscreen from February 2023. [27] She announced her exit from the series after 11 months in September 2023. [28]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996 Cardiac Arrest AmbulancewomanEpisode: "The Age of Consent"
1996 Out of the Blue Fay MarshEpisode: "Shooting Ducks"
1996In Love and WarEmily RahnFilm
2001 Bad Girls Pam Jolly2 episodes
2003–2007, 2014 Coronation Street Cilla Battersby-Brown Regular role
2006 Soapstar Superstar HerselfContestant; 6th place
2006 Celebrity Mastermind Herself1 episode
2006 Celebrity Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Herself1 episode
2006 Countdown Herself1 episode
2008 Jack Osbourne: Adrenaline Junkie Herself1 episode
2008 Coronation Street: Out of Africa Cilla Battersby-BrownFilm
2009 Celebrity MasterChef HerselfContestant; finalist
2012 Crime Stories Marion Jackson1 episode
2012–2014 Britain's Best Bakery Narrator
2013 Sadie J Kelly2 episodes
2014 Hacker Time Queen ShaniaRecurring role
2014 The Great British Sewing Bee HerselfContestant; winner
2015–2017 Hetty Feather Cook JenkinsMain role
2015 Flockstars HerselfParticipant
2018Mr SunshineSadie BartholomewShort film
2019 Midsomer Murders Lynda BabbageEpisode: "The Sting of Death"
2021 Doctors Nicky Connelly Episode: "Menpause"
2022Happy Campers: The Caravan ParkNarratorSeries 2
2023–2024Doctors Nina Bulsara Regular role

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