Kym Marsh

English actress, television presenter and singer (born 1976) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kym Marsh

Kimberley Gail Marsh (previously Ryder, Lomas and Ratcliff;[1] born 13 June 1976) is an English actress, television presenter and singer. In 2001, she won a place in the band Hear'Say as a result of appearing on the reality television series Popstars. Hear'Say enjoyed brief success, achieving two UK number one singles and a UK number one album, but Marsh left the band in 2002 to pursue a solo career. She released an album titled Standing Tall in 2003, which peaked at number nine in the UK and spawned two UK top ten singles.

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Kym Marsh
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Marsh in 2015
Born
Kimberley Gail Marsh

(1976-06-13) 13 June 1976 (age 48)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
  • television presenter
Years active2000–present
EmployerBBC
Spouses
(m. 2002; div. 2009)
(m. 2012; div. 2014)
Scott Ratcliff
(m. 2021; div. 2023)
Children4
Musical career
Genres
InstrumentVocals
LabelsIsland
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From 2006 to 2019, she portrayed Michelle Connor on the ITV soap opera Coronation Street. She won the British Soap Award for Best Newcomer at the 2007 British Soap Awards, as well as winning the Newcomer category at the 2007 National Television Awards and being nominated for Best Female Dramatic Performance at the 2017 British Soap Awards. In 2010, she finished in fourth place on Popstar to Operastar, a reality show featuring well-known pop stars being trained to sing opera. Since October 2020, Marsh has co-fronted the BBC One morning lifestyle programme Morning Live alongside Welsh presenter Gethin Jones. From 2023, Marsh appeared in the revival of the BBC school drama series Waterloo Road.

Early life

Marsh was born on 13 June 1976 in Whiston Hospital in Whiston, Merseyside to Pauline and David Marsh, who lived in Garswood. She has two older brothers and one older sister.[2] Her father was a joiner and in his spare time was the lead guitarist for the band Ricky and the Dominant Four who were a supporting act to The Beatles at The Cavern Club.[3] She attended Byrchall High School in Ashton-in-Makerfield and the Elliot Clarke Stage School in Liverpool for two years, leaving when she was 15.[4][5]

Music career

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Early singing career and Hear'Say

Marsh provided session vocals for artists including Matt Darey, the group Freaky Realistic and the duo Hemstock & Jennings. She sang in Norwegian on the latter's track "Arctic", which caught the attention of Paul van Dyk, and was remixed and re-recorded with additional vocals from Jan Johnston. The track, renamed "Nothing But You", was released in the UK via Positiva and reached number 14 in the UK charts.[6][7]

In late 2000, Marsh auditioned for the ITV talent show Popstars. She was one of the five singers chosen for the newly formed band Hear'Say, along with Danny Foster, Myleene Klass, Suzanne Shaw and Noel Sullivan. In March 2001, Hear'Say released their first single "Pure and Simple", a cover of a track by Girl Thing. She was hailed by her girl bandmates as 'the funniest out of the bunch’. The song went straight to number 1 on the UK Singles Chart in March 2001, selling just under 550,000 copies. The group then released their second single, "The Way to Your Love," in June 2001. The song became their second consecutive number 1 single. Shortly afterwards the group toured the UK. In January 2002, Marsh announced that she was leaving Hear'Say. Auditions were held to find a replacement for her, but the group split up in October 2002.[8]

Solo career

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Marsh performing at G-A-Y in 2003

After a while out of the spotlight Marsh signed a solo record deal with Island Records. Her first single, "Cry", went to number 2 in the UK Singles Chart and her second single, "Come on Over," made it to number 10.[9] In July 2003, Marsh released her debut solo album, Standing Tall, which peaked at number 9 in the UK.[9] It contained three solo singles and twelve other tracks. However, her make-or-break third single, "Sentimental", stalled at number 35,[9] and that resulted in her being dropped by her record label. In early 2006, Marsh entered Making Your Mind Up with a song titled "Whisper to Me", a show intended to pick a singer and a song for the UK entry in the Eurovision Song Contest. Marsh came fourth in the contest, which was won by Daz Sampson.[10]

Television career

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Marsh made her television acting debut in 2005, in an episode of the BBC One soap opera Doctors, playing a character called Ruth Parry. That same year, she also became a regular panellist on ITV's daytime show Loose Women for its eighth series.[11] In 2006, she played sex worker Kay Price in the first 2 episodes of Channel 4's soap opera Hollyoaks: In the City.[12]

Marsh joined the cast of Coronation Street, playing Michelle Connor from April 2006 a role she held until 2019.[13] For her role on the show she has subsequently received Newcomer awards at the 2007 British Soap Awards and the 2007 National Television Awards, among others.[14][15] Becoming a regular character, her storylines have included a serious relationship with Steve McDonald (Simon Gregson), discovering that her son had been swapped at birth, the death of her eldest brother Paul (Sean Gallagher) and the murder of her other brother Liam (Rob James-Collier), her failed engagement to Ciaran McCarthy (Keith Duffy), surviving a minibus crash, becoming pregnant with Steve's baby, learning that Steve has also impregnated Leanne Battersby (Jane Danson), delivering a stillborn son Ruairi and being stalked by her ex-boyfriend Will (Leon Ockenden). Other storylines have focused on the relationships with her sisters-in-law, Carla (Alison King) and Maria (Samia Ghadie), as well as her relationship with Robert Preston (Tristan Gemmill) after the collapse of her marriage to Steve.

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Marsh opening a clothes shop at the Arndale Centre in Manchester in 2012

In 2008, as the character dominated more storylines, some fans began to tire of her as well as her behaviour.[16] The baby-swap storyline, which Michelle was central to, was largely panned by both fans and critics, columnist Grace Dent said of the plot; "...It feels like something ripped from a copy of Pick Me Up magazine and read to me laboriously over 22 weeks".[17] In contrast, the 2017 stillbirth storyline as well as Marsh's performance received rave reviews and were praised by the stillbirth charity Sands.[18][19][20] Marsh, whose real-life son Archie was also stillborn, explained that it was important for her to take on the storyline in order to raise awareness of the issue. She also voiced for the change in law which would see stillborn children receive birth certificates.[21][22] The actress also stated it was "the best way to honour" her son.[23] She later won the 2017 British Soap Award for Best Female Dramatic Performance.[24] On 24 February 2019, it was announced that Marsh would be leaving the soap after 13 years and Michelle's final scenes were broadcast on 27 December 2019.[25]

Marsh began presenting the daily morning magazine show Morning Live on BBC One on 26 October 2020, alongside Gethin Jones.[26][27] The series ended on 18 December 2020 and the BBC confirmed on 17 December it would return in 2021 for a second series.[28] In March 2021, Marsh appeared in the fourth series of the BBC One drama The Syndicate as Donna.

In February 2022, she was announced as one of the starring cast members of BBC's revival of their school drama Waterloo Road, which began airing in January 2023.[29][30]

On 4 August 2022, it was announced that Marsh would be competing on the twentieth series of Strictly Come Dancing.[31][32][33] She was partnered with Graziano Di Prima. The series launched on 24 September 2022.[34] On 22 November 2022, it was announced that Marsh had tested positive for COVID and would, therefore, have to miss that Saturday's appearance on the show.[35][36] She was the tenth celebrity to be eliminated, on 3 December 2022, after losing the dance off to Molly Rainford and Carlos Gu.[37][38][39]

Personal life

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A wax figure of Marsh as Michelle Connor in the museum Madame Tussauds Blackpool

Marsh has been married and divorced three times and has three children and two grandchildren. She has a son named David (born 1995) and a daughter named Emilie (born 1997) from a relationship with Dave Cunliffe. She married the actor Jack Ryder in St Albans, Hertfordshire, on 10 August 2002. It was announced on 20 March 2008 that the couple had decided to separate and would be seeking a divorce;[40] they announced their divorce on 12 August 2009.[41]

In July 2008, Marsh began dating actor Jamie Lomas.[42] They married in Cheshire in September 2012.[43] She and Lomas announced that they were expecting a baby in 2009.[44] Their son, Archie, was born 18 weeks early on 11 February and died moments after birth.[45] On 23 March 2011, their daughter, Polly, was born.[46] On 3 October 2012, Marsh announced that she would be taking Lomas' name professionally.[47] They separated in 2013 and divorced in 2014.[48]

In May 2017, a wax figure of Marsh's Coronation Street character was added to the gallery of Madame Tussauds Blackpool.[49]

In May 2019, Marsh became a grandmother when her daughter Emilie had a son.[50] On 14 June 2021, Marsh announced her engagement to army major Scott Ratcliff[51] and they were married on 16 October 2021.[52]

Marsh became a grandmother for the second time in August 2022, when her son David and his fiancée Courtney had a son named Clayton.[53]

Marsh announced her separation from Ratcliff in May 2023 and they divorced later the same year.

Filmography

Film

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2020 The Loss Adjuster Angie Dyer
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Television

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2001 Popstars Contestant
2005 Loose Women Panellist
2005 Doctors Ruth Parry Episode: "Bad Chemistry"
2006 Holby City Myrna Morrison Episode: "Brother's Keeper"
Making Your Mind Up 2006 Contestant
Hollyoaks: In the City Kay Price Recurring role; 3 episodes
2006–2019 Coronation Street Michelle Connor Series regular; 1641 episodes
2010 EastStreet Children in Need 2010
Popstar to Operastar Contestant
2016 EastEnders: Last Orders Self Television short
2018 Coronation Street's DNA Secrets Herself Television film
2019 Stalked: Murder in Slow Motion Narrator
2019–present For Love or Money Co-presenter 25 episodes
2020 The One Show Guest co–presenter 6 episodes
2020–2021 Murder at My Door with Kym Marsh Presenter 2 series
2020 Your Money and Your Life Co-presenter 15 episodes
2020–present Morning Live Co–presenter
2021 The Syndicate Donna Sanderson Recurring role; 3 episodes
2022 Strictly Come Dancing Contestant Series 20
2023–present Waterloo Road Nicky Walters Series regular
2025 The Weekend Travel Show Co-presenter With Richard Arnold
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Discography

Studio albums

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UK[54]
Standing Tall 9
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Extended plays

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Red Room Sessions
  • Released: 2003
  • Label: Island
  • Formats: CD
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Singles

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UK[54] IRE
2003 "Cry" 222 Standing Tall
"Come on Over" 1011
"Sentimental" 3553
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Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Nominated for Result Ref.
20072007 British Soap AwardsBest NewcomerCoronation StreetWon[14]
Best ActressNominated
Sexiest FemaleNominated
2007 Inside Soap AwardsBest ActressNominated[55]
Best Couple (shared with Simon Gregson)Nominated
2007 TV Choice and TV Quick AwardsBest Soap NewcomerWon[56]
2007 TV Now AwardsFavourite Newcomer to IrishWon[57]
2007 National Television AwardsMost Popular NewcomerWon[15]
20082008 Digital Spy Soap AwardsSexiest FemaleNominated[58]
2008 British Soap AwardsSexiest FemaleNominated[59]
Best ActressNominated
2008 Inside Soap AwardsBest Dressed Soap StarWon[60]
Best ActressNominated[61]
2008 TRIC AwardsTV Soap PersonalityWon[62]
2008 TV Now AwardsFavourite Female Soap StarWon[57]
Favourite Soap Couple (shared with Simon Gregson)Nominated[63]
2008 Inside Soap AwardsBest Dressed Soap StarWon
2008 All About Soap Bubble AwardsBest Celebrity StyleWon[57]
20092009 Inside Soap AwardsBest ActressNominated[64]
Best Dressed Soap StarShortlisted[citation needed]
20102010 British Soap AwardsSexiest FemaleNominated[65]
2010 TV Now AwardsIreland's Most Glamorous TV StarNominated[66]
20152015 Inside Soap AwardsSexiest FemaleShortlisted[67]
2015 TRIC AwardsSoap PersonalityNominated[68]
20162016 Inside Soap AwardsSexiest FemaleShortlisted[69]
20172017 TRIC AwardsSoap PersonalityWon[70]
2017 British Soap AwardsBest Female Dramatic PerformanceWon[24]
Best ActressShortlisted[71]
2017 TV Choice AwardsBest Soap ActressShortlisted[72]
2017 Inside Soap AwardsBest ActressLonglisted[73]
2017 RTS North West AwardsBest Performance in a Continuing DramaWon[74]
Digital Spy AwardsBest Soap ActressNominated[75]
2017 TVTimes AwardsFavourite Soap StarNominated[76]
20182018 TRIC AwardsSoap ActorNominated[77]
20222022 RTS North West AwardsBest Breakthrough TalentMorning LiveNominated[78]
20232023 Inside Soap AwardsBest Drama StarWaterloo RoadShortlisted[79]
20242024 TV Choice AwardsBest ActressLonglisted[80]
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Other

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2008La Redoute's 2008 Celebrity Mum of the Year AwardShortlisted[81]
Tesco Magazine's 2008 Mum of the Year AwardWon[82]
2009Bounty's 2009 Celebrity Mum of the Year AwardWon[83]
20152015 Rear of the Year AwardWon[84]
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