Jodie Prenger

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Jodie Prenger
Born
Jodie Christine Prenger

(1979-06-12) 12 June 1979 (age 44)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
Years active1998–present
Partner(s)Simon Booth
(2010–present; eng. 2012)

Jodie Christine Prenger (born 12 June 1979) is an English actress and singer, best known for winning the second series of The Biggest Loser in 2006 and the BBC talent show I'd Do Anything in 2008, the latter of which subsequently launched her career in theatre. [1] In 2022, she began portraying the role of Glenda Shuttleworth in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street . [2]

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Early life

Jodie Christine Prenger was born on 12 June 1979 to a Dutch father and an English mother of part-Irish descent. She has one brother, Marko Prenger. Prenger was educated at Elmslie Girls' School in Blackpool [3] [4] and Blackpool and the Fylde College before starting work in the area as an entertainer. [5] She has performed extensively on the cabaret circuit in Northern England and particularly her hometown of Blackpool and Fylde coast where she has also worked as an agony aunt. [1] In June 1998 she appeared in two different shows each night in two Blackpool theatres. First she had a solo spot in the Tiptoes Summer Spectacular at the resort's Opera House theatre before appearing 20 minutes later in one of the main roles in a Blackpool and the Fylde College production of the musical comedy Hot Mikado at the Grand Theatre. [6]

Prenger's first appearance on television came in 1999 when she appeared on A Taste for Travel on Granada Television with her mother. In 2000, she took part in the Dale Winton show The Other Half on BBC One in which she had to pretend to be the wife of boxer Chris Eubank. Later that year, she played the role of the good witch Hurricane in a non-skating role in Halloween Spectacular on Ice at Alton Towers in Staffordshire. In 2001, she spent eight months as one of four main entertainers in a team of 19 aboard the cruise ship Disney Wonder . [6] In 2002, she appeared on the first episode of Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, winning the first edition of 'Win The Ads'. [7]

Career

The Biggest Loser

Prenger won the second series of The Biggest Loser in 2006, making her the first female in the world to win the show, starting the show a size 22 and weighing 115 kilograms (18.1 st). During the series, she lost over 51 kilograms (8.0 st). Her final weight was 61 kilograms (9.6 st) and she slimmed down to a size 10 before settling at a size 14/16. [8] Prenger won £25,000 for winning the series. [9] In 2006, Jodie Prenger was also featured on Charlotte Coyle's Fat Beauty Contest on Channel 4, where Coyle searched for plus-sized models for a beauty pageant.

On 10 March 2009, Prenger appeared on The Paul O'Grady Show and spoke about her time on The Biggest Loser. On seeing a picture of herself after initially losing weight, she said that she believed she lost too much weight and became too thin at that time. She also commented that she believed all women should have curves. [10]

I'd Do Anything

Prenger was the winner of I'd Do Anything on 31 May 2008, giving her the opportunity to play Nancy in a West End revival of the British musical Oliver! at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. [1] Prenger attended auditions for the show in Manchester in January 2008, and made it through to the final 42 at "Nancy School" [11] from where she was eventually chosen as one of the twelve finalists to perform in the live shows each week.

After her performance of "Chasing Pavements" in the first live show of the series, Prenger was the joint favourite to win. Panelist John Barrowman said, "I love you to death, you connected with everyone and told the story – that's making a good Nancy!" while Denise Van Outen, another panellist, commented that "Nancy needs to have a lot of life experience and I see that coming through in your performance. It was absolutely brilliant". Barry Humphries, another panellist, who had played Mr Sowerberry, the undertaker, in the original Lionel Bart West End stage production, said "You've got that toughness and also a tenderness. A beautiful performance and a fine actress." Head judge Andrew Lloyd Webber said that Jodie could "absolutely play this role." [12] In week five Humphries said that Prenger was "destined for the West End", [13] and in week eight Barrowman labelled Prenger his "perfect Nancy". [14] In the week leading up to the final in week ten, the Nancy finalists posed for publicity pictures recreating some of Madonna's iconic images. Prenger posed in a wedding dress to recreate the cover of the album Like a Virgin .[ citation needed ] On 30 May, Webber revealed that theatrical producer Cameron Mackintosh, who produced the show in the West End, and joined the panel in week nine, was concerned about her curvaceous figure saying, "Cameron thinks she is a bit too big and has more or less said so". However, Webber defended Prenger, saying that she had both the vocal talents and personality for the role, saying "Jodie could be anybody's idea of Nancy – I can see it absolutely. She has got a lovely voice and a super personality. She has experience as well." [15] In the final, on 31 May, Prenger performed a total number of seven songs including her performance of "As Long as He Needs Me" after she was announced as winner. She also performed "I'd Do Anything" with all the Nancy and Oliver finalists; "Son of a Preacher Man"; "Getting to Know You" from the musical The King and I with Laurence ; "Maybe This Time" from the film Cabaret with Jessie Buckley and Samantha Barks as well as also singing "As Long as he Needs Me" and "I Have Nothing" from A Star Is Born before the final vote. Of her performance of "Son of a Preacher Man", Mackintosh said: "Jodie has convinced me that she could make a Nancy. You absolutely deserve to be in the final." Barrowman said, "every song she sings, you believe the words. I look forward to the day I can guest star with you on the West End stage!" and Webber said, "that was a very, very, very good performance. You have an outsize talent, and a very strong voice. I just don't know if it's going to be quite enough tonight, but it might be." [16] In the second part of the live final, Prenger performed her favourite song from the series, "I Have Nothing", and Nancy's tragic love ballad, "As Long As He Needs Me". After she was announced as the winner, Prenger said, "You have genuinely given me my dream, I can't actually put into words how I feel. I'm so grateful and so chuffed. I'm just Jodie from Blackpool and to be here is my dream." Andrew Lloyd Webber said, "The people's Nancy. Jodie was always going to be the people's choice," adding " I think people love her, they love her open personality. I think they relate to that personality and I think that's what makes her Nancy for the public. Her strengths are her personality and her very, very strong voice." Mackintosh said, "I'm thrilled for Jodie, congratulations!" adding, "She is obviously the public's view of what they want to see as Nancy. She'll give a terrific performance and I really look forward to putting her into training and getting her into rehearsals." [17] [18]

ShowSong
Week 1"Chasing Pavements"
Week 2"I'm Every Woman"
Week 3"Send in the Clowns" from the musical A Little Night Music
Week 4"9 to 5"
Week 5"I Have Nothing"
Week 6"Luck Be a Lady" from Guys and Dolls
Week 7"If I Ain't Got You"
Week 8 (quarter-final)"Holding Out for a Hero"
Week 9 (semi-final)"Out Here on My Own" from the musical film Fame .
Week 10 (final)"Son of a Preacher Man"
"As Long as He Needs Me"
"I Have Nothing"

Theatre

In June 2008, it was confirmed that Prenger would be performing six of the eight weekly shows of Oliver! after it opened at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane on 12 December 2008. She performed on Monday and Tuesday evenings, Wednesday matinees, Friday evenings and both the matinee and evening shows each Saturday. [19] Prior to that she appeared in the ensemble in Les Misérables at the Queen's Theatre from 26 August 2008, in order to gain some experience of performing in the West End. Oliver! opened successfully on 14 January 2009, and Prenger received positive reviews. On 16 March 2009, a new cast recording of the revival was released with Prenger and the rest of the cast. For her role as Nancy, Prenger received the Theatregoers' Choice Whatsonstage Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical. She played her final performance as Nancy on 27 March 2010, and was succeeded by fellow West End leading lady Kerry Ellis, who is best known for her role as Elphaba in the hit musical Wicked . Prenger reprised the role of Nancy once more, for two one-off performances on 13 November 2010, whilst Ellis was absent.

After winning I'd Do Anything, Prenger was given a civic reception in her hometown of Blackpool on 7 June 2008, with a specially erected stage in front of the town hall where she performed several songs from Oliver! . [19] On 24 August 2008, she performed in a "Music Under the Stars" event at the annual Faenol Festival held near Y Felinheli in Gwynedd, North Wales. [20] [21]

Prenger played the role of The Lady of the Lake in the UK tour of the hit musical Spamalot , which began performances at New Wimbledon Theatre on 29 May 2010. [22] In 2014, Prenger toured in the UK in the title role of Calamity Jane, starring opposite Tom Lister.

In 2015, Prenger played Miss Hannigan in the UK tour of the musical Annie at Oxford's New Theatre.

Prenger appeared in One Man, Two Guvnors at the Haymarket Theatre in London, alongside Owain Arthur who took over the role of Francis Henshall from Tony award-winning actor James Corden. Prenger played Elsie Tanner in the ill-fated Street of Dreams , the Coronation Street musical written by Trisha Ward. The show finally premiered in May 2012 after its opening was delayed by more than a month at the Manchester Arena and then was supposed to tour around major UK arenas, but it closed after a couple of nights amid controversy.

Prenger performed in the UK tour of one-woman show Tell Me on a Sunday in 2015 before taking on the title role in the UK tour of Shirley Valentine.

From November until December 2016, Prenger played the role of Madame Thénardier in Les Misérables at the Dubai Opera. ≤ [23]

In 2017/2018, Prenger played the lead role of Kelly in the world premiere of Kay Mellor's Fat Friends The Musical alongside Andrew Flintoff, Sam Bailey, Kevin Kennedy, Natalie Anderson, Neil Hurst and Rachel Wooding [24]

In 2019, Prenger toured the UK in Abigail's Party alongside Coronation Street's Vicky Binns. [25] and in 2020 played of Helen in a UK tour of || A Taste of Honey before reprising the role at the Trafalgar Studios in London from January until March 2020.

During the COVID-19 lockdowns, Prenger wrote and produced Cinderella: The Socially Distanced Ball with Neil Hurst, which was performed at the Turbine Theatre from November until December 2020. [26]

In 2021, Prenger played the part of Beryl in a live-streamed performance of Jonathan Harvey play Hushabye Mountain for the Hope Mill Theatre before reprising the role of Emma for a UK tour of Tell Me on a Sunday in what became one of the first productions to open in the UK as lockdown restrictions eased. [27]

In February 2023, it was announced that Prenger would be reprising the role of Miss Hannigan in a UK tour of Annie at selected venues, alternating with Paul O'Grady and Elaine C. Smith. [28]

Prenger has also starred in pantomimes, beginning with Dick Whittington in 2013 at the Manchester Opera where she played the role of Fairy Bow Bells before reprising the role in a new production at the Birmingham Hippodrome in 2016/2017 and then played the Spirit of Sherwood in a production of Robin Hood at the Theatre Royal, Nottingham across the festive period of 2020/2021. [29] [30] [31]

Television and radio

In July 2009, Prenger was a guest panellist on ITV's Loose Women .

Prenger occasionally presented the midweek National Lottery draw on BBC One.

In April 2011, she played Diane new drama series, Candy Cabs , about a group of friends who set up a female-only taxi company in a seaside town in Northern England.

In June 2011, Prenger appeared in an episode of Waterloo Road , playing PR woman Linda Wickes.

In 2013, Prenger participated in Let's Dance for Comic Relief . Boyzone's Keith Duffy had originally planned to participate in the programme, but was unable to compete due to private matters. Prenger then took his place on the show. Her first appearance was in the third heat on 2 March 2013, where she danced to the song "Word Up" by Cameo. She was saved by the public, and as a result, made it through to the final on 9 March 2013 where she finished second place to Antony Cotton.

She has been a regular contributor on The Alan Titchmarsh Show and This Morning .

Prenger also frequently sits in for Elaine Paige when she is absent from her BBC Radio 2 show. She performed the same function for Paul O'Grady during his time on the station.

On 4 December 2011, Prenger appeared on the CBeebies show Justin's House .

Prenger hosted the weekly 'Mishaps Podcast' with Emmerdale actress Natalie Anderson and Neil Hurst [32] over the course of two series from 2018 until 2019.

In 2022, Prenger joined the regular cast of ITV1 soap opera Coronation Street as cruise ship singer Glenda Shuttleworth, the sister of established character George Shuttleworth (Tony Maudsley). [33] and on Christmas Eve participated alongside some her castmates in ITV charity special Britain Get Singing, where they performed This Is Me from The Greatest Showman in aid of mental health charity Britain Get Talking. [34]

Other work

On 23 February 2009, Prenger released her autobiography, It's a Fine Life. [35]

On 1 January 2014, Prenger released her workout DVD Jodie Prenger's Fitness Blasts through QVC. [36]

Personal life

Prenger was engaged to her boyfriend, Steve Greengrass, who proposed to her after the Saturday show in week three of I'd Do Anything on 12 April 2008; a whirlwind romance which was featured throughout the series as their first date some three months earlier had been Prenger's audition in Manchester. [37]

In April 2012, Prenger announced her engagement to boyfriend of two years, Simon Booth, soon after her father Marty died of kidney cancer. [38]

Theatre Credits

YearProductionRoleVenue
2008 Les Misérables Ensemble Queen's Theatre
2009–2010 Oliver! Nancy Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
2010 Spamalot The Lady of the LakeUK Tour
2012 One Man, Two Guvnors Dolly Theatre Royal, Haymarket [39]
2013–2014 Dick Whittington Fairy Bowbells Manchester Opera House
2014 Calamity Jane Calamity JaneUK Tour
2015–2016 Tell Me on a Sunday Emma
2016 Annie Miss Hannigan
Les MisérablesMadame Thénardier Dubai Opera House
2016–2017Dick WhittingtonFairy Bowbells Birmingham Hippodrome
2017 Shirley Valentine Shirley ValentineUK Tour
2018 Fat Friends the Musical Kelly
2019 Abigail's Party Beverly
AnnieMiss Hannigan
2019–2020 A Taste of Honey HelenUK Tour; Trafalgar Studios
2021 Hushabye Mountain BerylLivestream Hope Mill Theatre
Tell Me on a SundayEmmaUK Tour
2021–2022 Robin Hood The Spirit of Sherwood Nottingham Theatre Royal
2023 Annie Miss HanniganUK Tour

Filmography

Television
Guest appearances as self

Biography

Discography

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