Corrinne Wicks

Corrinne Wicks (born 26 April 1968) is an English actress, notable for playing Dr. Helen Thompson in the BBC daytime soap opera Doctors, from 2000 to 2005, and Ella Hart in the ITV soap opera Emmerdale, from 2010 to 2011.

Corrinne Wicks
Born
Corrinne Wicks

(1968-04-26) 26 April 1968
NationalityBritish
Alma materWebber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art
OccupationActress
Years active1996–present
Spouse(s)
(m. 2005)

Early life

Wicks was born and raised in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.

Career

Film and television

Wicks started her career in television as a casting assistant on such programmes as Prime Suspect, Dalziel and Pascoe and The Ruth Rendell Mysteries, before deciding to switch to an acting career. She trained at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art from 1996 to 1998.

In addition to her appearances for five years in the daily Doctors, Wicks has also appeared in several other shows including Harbour Lights, The Bill, Holby City, Grange Hill and played a barrister in Life on Mars. She also appeared on the special charity "TV Medics" edition of The Weakest Link in December 2001 finishing in the final 3.

Wicks joined the regular cast of Emmerdale in November 2010 on a nine-month contract as Ella Hart, the ex-wife of Declan Macey.[1] The character of Ella Hart gave Wicks the chance to be more provocative and flirtatious than many of her previous screen credits allowed.[2] In June 2011 the short term contract was ended and Wicks's character was written out of the programme when Stuart Blackburn took over as producer. However, the door has been left open for the character's possible return.

Wicks received a Best Actress nomination at the Royal Television Society Awards (RTS) in both 2004 and 2005.

As well as playing her role in Emmerdale for ITV, Wicks acted in the BBC's adaptation of Nigel Slater's best selling memoir Toast (January 2011); she played young Slater's secondary school teacher.[3] Wicks also had a guest role on Coronation Street in 2019 as gold digger Martine Skelton.[4][5] From 2021, Wicks had a regular main role as pub landlady Beverley Godwin in the radio soap opera Greenborne opposite John Altman and Louise Jameson.[6] Also in 2021, Wicks appeared alongside Colin Baker in a starring role in the sci-fi film You Might Get Lost, a role for which she won Best Actress at the Miami International Sci-Fi Film Festival.[7]

Theatre

Wicks' theatre acting credits include Trevor Nunn's production of Harold Pinter's Betrayal at the Royal National Theatre, Attempts on Her Life, Six Degrees of Separation and Dinner with the Family.

She completed a UK tour in 2007 with a production of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest, that co-starred her husband Tom Butcher and in 2009/10 toured the UK in "The Holly and The Ivy" playing the drunken and damaged Margaret Gregory. In 2015, she again co-starred with her husband, this time in a touring production of The Ghost Train and in the Francis Durbridge play Murder with Love.[8] Other theatre work includes UK touring productions of The Devil at Midnight (2014), Stone Cold Murder (2015) Death Toll (2016) and Strictly Murder (2017).

She made her debut as a director in 2021 with a new play “Inside The Claypot Rice”

Personal life

Wicks married her Doctors co-star Tom Butcher in November 2005.[9] Although married, Wicks does not live with her husband: he lives in London, while she continues to live at her home in Birmingham. The couple get together frequently, with intervals no longer than two weeks between contacts.[10]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2010ToastSecondary School Teacher
2017The Black PrinceHeadmistress
2021You Might Get LostArlene
TBAOn the Edge of DarknessMiriamPre-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998The BillJan LockettEpisode: "Team Spirit"
1999Harbour LightsLycra WomanEpisode: "The Last Supper"
1999Grange HillKarenEpisode: #22.18
1999Murder Most HorridHarry's P.A.Episode: "Elvis, Jesus and Zack"
1999Holby CityNaomiEpisode: "Search for the Hero"
1999Pig Heart BoyTV Reporter2 episodes
2000–2005DoctorsDr. Helen Thompson874 episodes
2005PizzaBig SexyEpisode: "Small and Large Pizza"
2006Holby CityMargaret Wrightman2 episodes
2007Life on MarsBarristerEpisode: #2.7
2009Holby CityJemima CarrEpisode: "A Glass Half Full"
2009The LondonersKate2 episodes
2010–2011EmmerdaleElla Hart98 episodes
2013Doc MartinRadiologistEpisode: "Departure"
2019Coronation StreetMartine Skelton2 episodes

Audio

YearTitleRoleNotes
2019I RobotAndrea AsheEpisode 4: Liar
2019The Space RaceCommander Armstrong
2020The AvengersAgent HarrisEpisode: "White Heat"
2021–presentGreenborneBeverley GodwinAll 12 episodes

References

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