Tiffany Mulheron

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Tiffany Mulheron
Born
Tiffany Rose Mulheron

(1984-12-18) 18 December 1984 (age 39)
Occupation Actress
Years active2003–2013
SpouseJonathan Rose
Children2
Relatives Ashley Mulheron (sister)

Tiffany Rose Mulheron (born 18 December 1984) is a Scottish former actress, best known for playing Natalie Osborne [1] on Hollyoaks from July 2003 to November 2004.

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Personal life

Mulheron is married to businessman Jonathan Rose; they live in Malibu, California with their twin children.[ citation needed ] She is the sister of Ashley Mulheron.

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
2006Just in Time Lisa Remington
2007 Namastey London Susan
2008 Daylight Robbery Brunette
2008 RocknRolla Jackie
2009 Lesbian Vampire Killers Heidi
2009Dark JourneyKelly
2009 Vivaldi, the Red Priest Anna Grimani
2012 K-11 Tia Saxx
2013 Liars All Angie
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
2003Stacey StoneNatEpisode: "Kiss Chase"
2003–2004 Hollyoaks Natalie Osborne [1] Series regular
2007–2008 Life Is Wild Emily Banks11 episodes
2009VivaldiTV film
2010UndercoversTessaEpisode: "Xerces - In tödlicher Mission"
2011 Pair of Kings Princess IrisEpisode: "The King and Eyes"

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References

  1. 1 2 "British Soap Awards nominations". 8 May 2004. Retrieved 16 February 2024.