Angela Griffin
Angela Griffin was born in Leeds, England, United Kingdom on July 19th, 1976 and is the Movie Actress. At the age of 48, Angela Griffin biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Career
Griffin appeared in the long-running ITV soap opera Coronation Street as hairdresser Fiona Middleton from December 1992 to September 1998. In 2019, she made a guest appearance. Griffin debuted in Emmerdale, an ITV soap opera, as a minor character named Tina. Jasmine Hopkins, a subpoena, joined the original cast of BBC One's medical drama series Holby City as a staff nurse, but she was forced to leave the service at the end of the third season in 2001 because the new one would be longer. Griffin has also appeared in BBC dramas Cutting It and Down to Earth.
Brown Britain, a programme on the UK's Channel 4 about mixed race people in British society, was launched in October 2001. The program featured interviews with a large number of well-known British mixed-race celebrities, such as Bruce Oldfield and Hanif Kureishi, as well as political figures such as Tony Benn.
She appeared as art teacher and head of pastoral care in the BBC One school-based drama series Waterloo Road from 2006 to 2010. Denise Welch co-star Jason Merrells and former Coronation Street co-star Denise Welch co-starred. She took a break during the third series in late 2007, early 2008, but she returned to the role in 2009 for the fourth series. However, she left at the end of the fifth series to concentrate on her new daytime show on Sky1.
Angela and Friends, a combination of health topics and celebrity gossip, from November 2009 to July 2010, Griffin hosted her own live daytime show on Sky1, from November 2009 to July 2010. Lisa Faulkner and Nicola Stephenson, her best friends, were welcomed into the group. She appeared on The Midweek National Lottery in 1999 and then appeared in the BBC's Millennium programme on New Year's Eve. She filmed a pilot for Channel 4 but decided against presenting it after it had been approved and was replaced by Kate Thornton.
Amy, the vet in children's television show Postman Pat, appears alongside Griffin.
Griffin appeared on the daytime reality show Murder Most Popular in March 2008, where she coauthored a crime book with five other celebrities, coached by crime writer Minette Walters, with the goal being to have the winning celebrities' books published. Sherrie Hewson, a co-star on Coronation Street, was the winner.
Griffin and Gethin Jones co-presented Sky 1's coverage of the Golden Globes in January 2010. Griffin appeared on Sky One's first two series of Sky TV comedy dramas Mount Pleasant and Emergency with Angela Griffin. She appeared on the BBC Two show The Great Sport Relief Bake Off in January 2012 and was one of three finalists.
Griffin appeared in One Man, Two Guvnors, in 2013. Griffin starred in the ITV series Lewis in 2014 and 2015. Griffin and Kian Egan co-hosted Fat Pets: Year of the Year for ITV from 5 to 9.
In the third series of Harlots, Griffin appeared as Elizabeth Harvey in a recurring role. On September 17, 2018, Griffin and Matt Baker co-presented The One Show on BBC One.
In October 2018, Griffin began playing detective Stevie Hall in the Canadian drama The Detail.
Until August 2021, Griffin appeared on BBC Radio 2's Unwinds. Griffin appeared on Sunday Love Songs on various occasions on the radio starting in September 2021.
Griffin will reclaim her role as Kim Campbell in a new series of Waterloo Road in January 2022, with her character now promoted to Head Teacher. Griffin appeared in the Netflix Horror film Choose or Die, portraying the main protagonist's mother Thea.