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'''Lesley Jane Dunlop''' (born 10 March 1956) is an English actress. She is known for her roles as Norna in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' serial "[[Frontios]]", Anna Kirkwall in ''[[Where the Heart Is (British TV series)|Where the Heart Is]]'' and Zoë Angell in ''[[May to December]]''. Her current role is [[Brenda Walker (Emmerdale)|Brenda Walker]] in the [[ITV (TV channel)|ITV]] [[Yorkshire]]-based soap opera ''[[Emmerdale]]''.
'''Lesley Jane Dunlop''' (born 10 March 1956) is an English actress, known for her role as [[Brenda Walker (Emmerdale)|Brenda Walker]] in the [[ITV (TV channel)|ITV]] soap opera ''[[Emmerdale]]''. Her other roles include Anna Kirkwall in ''[[Where the Heart Is (British TV series)|Where the Heart Is]]'' and Zoë Angell in ''[[May to December]]''.


==Career==
==Career==
Daughter of television writer Pat Dunlop, she began as a child actress in the 1970s featuring in a BBC version of the classic ''[[A Little Princess (1973 miniseries)|A Little Princess]]'' and as Lydia Holly in the ITV adaptation of ''[[South Riding (novel)|South Riding]]''. She studied at the [[Arts Educational Schools]]<ref name="perspluscar1">(2 April 2000). [http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Interview:+Lesley+Dunlop+-+My+daughters+are+where+my+heart+is;+LESLEY...-a061200591 Interview: Lesley Dunlop - My daughters are where my heart is], ''[[Daily Mirror]]'', Retrieved 17 December 2010</ref> Her transition to adult roles began by playing Lizzie Hexam in a [[BBC]] version of [[Charles Dickens]]' ''[[Our Mutual Friend]]'' in 1976 and featuring in the very first series of the long-running hospital drama ''[[Angels (TV series)|Angels]]''. Dunlop was cast alongside [[Diana Rigg]] and [[Elizabeth Taylor]] in the film version of [[Stephen Sondheim]]'s ''[[A Little Night Music]]'' (1977), and appeared in [[Roman Polanski]]'s ''[[Tess (1979 film)|Tess]]'' (1979). The following year she played Nora, the nurse who is at first terrified by ''[[The Elephant Man (film)|The Elephant Man]]'' and then befriends [[John Hurt]]'s character in [[David Lynch]]'s 1980 [[Academy Award|Oscar]] nominated film. She also appeared in the horror [[anthology]] film ''[[The Monster Club]]'' (1981) as Luna, the human ghoul who befriends [[Stuart Whitman]].
Daughter of television writer Pat Dunlop, she began her career as a child actress in the 1970s featuring in a BBC version of the classic ''[[A Little Princess (1973 miniseries)|A Little Princess]]'' and as Lydia Holly in the ITV adaptation of ''[[South Riding (novel)|South Riding]]''. She studied at the [[Arts Educational Schools]]<ref name="perspluscar1">(2 April 2000). [http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Interview:+Lesley+Dunlop+-+My+daughters+are+where+my+heart+is;+LESLEY...-a061200591 Interview: Lesley Dunlop - My daughters are where my heart is], ''[[Daily Mirror]]'', Retrieved 17 December 2010</ref> Her transition to adult roles began by playing Lizzie Hexam in a [[BBC]] version of [[Charles Dickens]]' ''[[Our Mutual Friend]]'' in 1976 and featuring in the very first series of the long-running hospital drama ''[[Angels (TV series)|Angels]]''. Dunlop was cast alongside [[Diana Rigg]] and [[Elizabeth Taylor]] in the film version of [[Stephen Sondheim]]'s ''[[A Little Night Music]]'' (1977), and appeared in [[Roman Polanski]]'s ''[[Tess (1979 film)|Tess]]'' (1979). The following year she played Nora, the nurse who is at first terrified by ''[[The Elephant Man (film)|The Elephant Man]]'' and then befriends [[John Hurt]]'s character in [[David Lynch]]'s 1980 [[Academy Award|Oscar]] nominated film. She also appeared in the horror [[anthology]] film ''[[The Monster Club]]'' (1981) as Luna.<ref>{{cite web |title=English actress Lesley Dunlop pictured on the set of the film 'The Monster Club' |url=https://www.gettyimages.co.uk/detail/news-photo/english-actress-lesley-dunlop-pictured-on-the-set-of-the-news-photo/521754245?language=it |publisher=Getty |access-date=2 January 2024}}</ref>


Throughout this time and indeed throughout her career, she has regularly appeared on British TV including ''Murder Most English'' (1977), ''Red Shift'' (1977) and ''[[Deadly Game (1982 film)|Deadly Game]]'' (1982), as well as two guest appearances in ''[[Doctor Who]]'', playing roles in "[[Frontios]]" in 1984 and "[[The Happiness Patrol]]" in 1988. She starred opposite [[Oliver Tobias]] in ''Smuggler'' (1981), and [[Peter Ustinov]] in the TV film ''[[Thirteen at Dinner (film)|Thirteen at Dinner]]'' (1985).<ref>{{cite web|title=Agatha Christie's 13 At Dinner|url=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/20227/agatha-christies-13-at-dinner#overview|website=[[Turner Classic Movies|TCM]]|access-date=28 December 2021}}</ref> In 1986, she appeared as the pregnant Pattie in the TV version of the [[Alan Ayckbourn]] play ''Seasons Greetings''. In the 1990s she starred in the long-running BBC sitcom ''[[May to December]]''<ref name="maytodec1">(21 February 1996). [http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Prison+left+me+drained;+THE+INTERVIEW:+Lesley+Dunlop.-a061326363 Prison Left Me Drained], ''[[Daily Mirror]]'', Retrieved 17 December 2010</ref> as Zoe Callender alongside on-screen husband [[Anton Rodgers]].
Throughout this time and indeed throughout her career, she has regularly appeared on British TV including ''Murder Most English'' (1977), ''Red Shift'' (1977) and ''[[Deadly Game (1982 film)|Deadly Game]]'' (1982), as well as two guest appearances in ''[[Doctor Who]]'', playing roles in "[[Frontios]]" in 1984 and "[[The Happiness Patrol]]" in 1988. She starred opposite [[Oliver Tobias]] in ''Smuggler'' (1981), and [[Peter Ustinov]] in the TV film ''[[Thirteen at Dinner (film)|Thirteen at Dinner]]'' (1985).<ref>{{cite web|title=Agatha Christie's 13 At Dinner|url=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/20227/agatha-christies-13-at-dinner#overview|website=[[Turner Classic Movies|TCM]]|access-date=28 December 2021}}</ref> In 1986, she appeared as the pregnant Pattie in the TV version of the [[Alan Ayckbourn]] play ''Seasons Greetings''. In the 1990s she starred in the long-running BBC sitcom ''[[May to December]]''<ref name="maytodec1">(21 February 1996). [http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Prison+left+me+drained;+THE+INTERVIEW:+Lesley+Dunlop.-a061326363 Prison Left Me Drained], ''[[Daily Mirror]]'', Retrieved 17 December 2010</ref> as Zoe Callender alongside on-screen husband [[Anton Rodgers]], replacing [[Eve Matheson]] in the role from the series two Christmas special onwards.


In 1995, Dunlop starred in the two part [[Gurinder Chadha]] directed drama ''Rich Deceiver'' as Ellie Freeman, a [[Liverpool|Liverpudlian]] housewife who secretly wins the pools and uses the money to covertly help her husband's career. She also starred in the [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]] series ''[[Wokenwell]]'' (1997) and the same year was in the BBC serial ''[[The Phoenix and the Carpet (1997 serial)|The Phoenix and the Carpet]]''. She appeared in a long-running series of television adverts for [[Kleenex]] directed by [[Mike Leigh]] and played Moira Pridwell in "Something to Treasure," S4:E1 of "[[Hetty Wainthropp Investigates]]" (1998). In 2000, Dunlop joined the cast of the ITV series ''[[Where the Heart Is (British TV series)|Where the Heart Is]]'' playing Anna Kirkwall. Since 2008, she has played the role of [[Brenda Walker (Emmerdale)|Brenda Walker]] in the ITV soap opera ''[[Emmerdale]]''. In 2013, after Brenda was diagnosed with a brain tumour, Dunlop shaved her head especially for the part.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/emmerdale-star-lesley-dunlop-head-2039144 |title=Emmerdale's Lesley Dunlop: Shaving my head for my toughest ever role brought back so much pain|author=Emma Pryer|date=9 July 2013|publisher= [[Daily Mirror]]|accessdate=2013-10-07}}</ref>
In 1995, Dunlop starred in the two part [[Gurinder Chadha]] directed drama ''Rich Deceiver'' as Ellie Freeman, a [[Liverpool|Liverpudlian]] housewife who secretly wins the pools and uses the money to covertly help her husband's career. She also starred in the [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]] series ''[[Wokenwell]]'' (1997) and the same year was in the BBC serial ''[[The Phoenix and the Carpet (1997 serial)|The Phoenix and the Carpet]]''. She appeared in a long-running series of television adverts for [[Kleenex]] directed by [[Mike Leigh]] and played Moira Pridwell in "Something to Treasure," S4:E1 of "[[Hetty Wainthropp Investigates]]" (1998). In 2000, Dunlop joined the cast of the ITV series ''[[Where the Heart Is (British TV series)|Where the Heart Is]]'' playing Anna Kirkwall. Since 2008, she has played the role of [[Brenda Walker (Emmerdale)|Brenda Walker]] in the ITV soap opera ''[[Emmerdale]]''. In 2013, after Brenda was diagnosed with a brain tumour, Dunlop shaved her head especially for the part.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/emmerdale-star-lesley-dunlop-head-2039144 |title=Emmerdale's Lesley Dunlop: Shaving my head for my toughest ever role brought back so much pain|author=Emma Pryer|date=9 July 2013|publisher= [[Daily Mirror]]|accessdate=2013-10-07}}</ref> In 2024, it was announced that Dunlop would be quitting her role as Brenda.<ref>{{cite news |title=Emmerdale's Brenda Walker left devastated ahead of show exit |url=https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/emmerdale/a63010911/emmerdale-spoilers-brenda-left-devastated/ |access-date=23 December 2024 |work=[[Digital Spy]]}}</ref>


==Personal life==
==Personal life==
Dunlop has two daughters, Rosie and Daisy Guard, both with actor [[Christopher Guard]].<ref name="persstuff">Barber, Richard (28 July 2001). [http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Interview:+Lesley+Dunlop+-+At+45,+why+I'm+feeling+broody;+Lesley...-a076823289 Lesley Dunlop - At 45, why I'm feeling broody], ''[[Daily Mirror]]'', Retrieved 17 December 2010</ref><ref name="pers2">Barber, Richard (13 July 2005). [http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Your+Life:+I'd+rather+be+single+than+go+out+with+a+loser;+TV'S+LESLEY...-a0133968932 I'd rather be single than go out with a loser; TV'S LESLEY DUNLOP ON FINDING LOVE AFTER 40], ''[[Daily Mirror]]'', Retrieved 17 December 2010</ref> In 2016, she married her Emmerdale co-star [[Chris Chittell]] who plays Eric Pollard.<ref name=autogenerated1 />
Dunlop has two daughters, Rosie and Daisy Guard, both with actor [[Christopher Guard]].<ref name="persstuff">Barber, Richard (28 July 2001). [http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Interview:+Lesley+Dunlop+-+At+45,+why+I'm+feeling+broody;+Lesley...-a076823289 Lesley Dunlop - At 45, why I'm feeling broody], ''[[Daily Mirror]]'', Retrieved 17 December 2010</ref><ref name="pers2">Barber, Richard (13 July 2005). [http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Your+Life:+I'd+rather+be+single+than+go+out+with+a+loser;+TV'S+LESLEY...-a0133968932 I'd rather be single than go out with a loser; TV'S LESLEY DUNLOP ON FINDING LOVE AFTER 40], ''[[Daily Mirror]]'', Retrieved 17 December 2010</ref> In 2016, she married ''Emmerdale'' co-star [[Chris Chittell]], who plays [[Eric Pollard]].<ref name=autogenerated1 />


==Awards and nominations==
==Awards and nominations==
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==External links==
==External links==
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Lesley Dunlop
Born
Lesley Jane Dunlop

(1956-03-10) 10 March 1956 (age 68)
OccupationActress
TelevisionEmmerdale
Spouses
  • Christopher Guard (divorced)
(m. 2016)
[1]
Children2

Lesley Jane Dunlop (born 10 March 1956) is an English actress, known for her role as Brenda Walker in the ITV soap opera Emmerdale. Her other roles include Anna Kirkwall in Where the Heart Is and Zoë Angell in May to December.

Career

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Daughter of television writer Pat Dunlop, she began her career as a child actress in the 1970s featuring in a BBC version of the classic A Little Princess and as Lydia Holly in the ITV adaptation of South Riding. She studied at the Arts Educational Schools[2] Her transition to adult roles began by playing Lizzie Hexam in a BBC version of Charles Dickens' Our Mutual Friend in 1976 and featuring in the very first series of the long-running hospital drama Angels. Dunlop was cast alongside Diana Rigg and Elizabeth Taylor in the film version of Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music (1977), and appeared in Roman Polanski's Tess (1979). The following year she played Nora, the nurse who is at first terrified by The Elephant Man and then befriends John Hurt's character in David Lynch's 1980 Oscar nominated film. She also appeared in the horror anthology film The Monster Club (1981) as Luna.[3]

Throughout this time and indeed throughout her career, she has regularly appeared on British TV including Murder Most English (1977), Red Shift (1977) and Deadly Game (1982), as well as two guest appearances in Doctor Who, playing roles in "Frontios" in 1984 and "The Happiness Patrol" in 1988. She starred opposite Oliver Tobias in Smuggler (1981), and Peter Ustinov in the TV film Thirteen at Dinner (1985).[4] In 1986, she appeared as the pregnant Pattie in the TV version of the Alan Ayckbourn play Seasons Greetings. In the 1990s she starred in the long-running BBC sitcom May to December[5] as Zoe Callender alongside on-screen husband Anton Rodgers, replacing Eve Matheson in the role from the series two Christmas special onwards.

In 1995, Dunlop starred in the two part Gurinder Chadha directed drama Rich Deceiver as Ellie Freeman, a Liverpudlian housewife who secretly wins the pools and uses the money to covertly help her husband's career. She also starred in the ITV series Wokenwell (1997) and the same year was in the BBC serial The Phoenix and the Carpet. She appeared in a long-running series of television adverts for Kleenex directed by Mike Leigh and played Moira Pridwell in "Something to Treasure," S4:E1 of "Hetty Wainthropp Investigates" (1998). In 2000, Dunlop joined the cast of the ITV series Where the Heart Is playing Anna Kirkwall. Since 2008, she has played the role of Brenda Walker in the ITV soap opera Emmerdale. In 2013, after Brenda was diagnosed with a brain tumour, Dunlop shaved her head especially for the part.[6] In 2024, it was announced that Dunlop would be quitting her role as Brenda.[7]

Personal life

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Dunlop has two daughters, Rosie and Daisy Guard, both with actor Christopher Guard.[8][9] In 2016, she married Emmerdale co-star Chris Chittell, who plays Eric Pollard.[1]

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Result Ref.
2012 Inside Soap Awards Funniest Female Nominated [10]
2013 Inside Soap Awards Best Actress Shortlisted [11]
2014 19th National Television Awards Serial Drama Performance Longlisted [12]

References

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  1. ^ a b Sandwell, Ian (21 June 2016). "Emmerdale's Chris Chittell and Lesley Dunlop marry". Digital Spy. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  2. ^ (2 April 2000). Interview: Lesley Dunlop - My daughters are where my heart is, Daily Mirror, Retrieved 17 December 2010
  3. ^ "English actress Lesley Dunlop pictured on the set of the film 'The Monster Club'". Getty. Retrieved 2 January 2024.
  4. ^ "Agatha Christie's 13 At Dinner". TCM. Retrieved 28 December 2021.
  5. ^ (21 February 1996). Prison Left Me Drained, Daily Mirror, Retrieved 17 December 2010
  6. ^ Emma Pryer (9 July 2013). "Emmerdale's Lesley Dunlop: Shaving my head for my toughest ever role brought back so much pain". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 7 October 2013.
  7. ^ "Emmerdale's Brenda Walker left devastated ahead of show exit". Digital Spy. Retrieved 23 December 2024.
  8. ^ Barber, Richard (28 July 2001). Lesley Dunlop - At 45, why I'm feeling broody, Daily Mirror, Retrieved 17 December 2010
  9. ^ Barber, Richard (13 July 2005). I'd rather be single than go out with a loser; TV'S LESLEY DUNLOP ON FINDING LOVE AFTER 40, Daily Mirror, Retrieved 17 December 2010
  10. ^ Kilkelly, Daniel (19 July 2012). "Inside Soap Awards 2012 - longlist nominees in full". Digital Spy. Retrieved 16 July 2012.
  11. ^ Kilkelly, Daniel (21 October 2013). "Inside Soap Awards 2013 - winners list in full". Digital Spy. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  12. ^ Kilkelly, Daniel (17 September 2013). "Corrie, EastEnders, Emmerdale, Hollyoaks stars up for NTAs - full list". Digital Spy. Retrieved 20 September 2013.
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