Linda Lusardi

Soap Opera Actress

Linda Lusardi was born in Wood Green, England, United Kingdom on September 18th, 1958 and is the Soap Opera Actress. At the age of 65, Linda Lusardi biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
September 18, 1958
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Wood Green, England, United Kingdom
Age
65 years old
Zodiac Sign
Virgo
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Glamour Model, Model
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Linda Lusardi Career

Lusardi was born in Wood Green, London to Lilian (née Glassman, b. 1933) and Nello Lusardi (1930–2017). Her mother was born in Edmonton, Middlesex and her father in Hackney, East London to Italian parents. Lusardi grew up in Palmers Green. In 1976, at the age of 18, she began appearing as a Page 3 girl in The Sun and continued to appear until 1988. She also appeared nude in the men's magazines Mayfair in February 1977 and Fiesta in November 1977.

As an actress, Lusardi has appeared in the drama series The Bill playing the girlfriend of corrupt officer DS Don Beech and also in Hollyoaks and Brookside. On 12 February 2007, she joined the cast of Emmerdale as Carrie Nicholls, an ex-girlfriend of Tom King and mother of his secret child, Scarlett. She left the programme after a year.

Lusardi has appeared in movies including Snappers, The Zero Imperative, Oh Minnie, Consuming Passions and The Krays: Dead Man Walking.

Lusardi has starred as Eliza Doolittle in Pygmalion at the Malvern Festival and toured in Happy as a Sandbag, Funny Peculiar, Bedside Manners, Not Now, Darling, Rock with Laughter, No Sex Please, We're British, and Doctor on the Boil. Lusardi took her own show to the British Forces in Belize, the Falklands and Northern Ireland.

She is a supporter of UK pantomime and often stars with her husband Sam Kane each Christmas at major theatres in the UK. Recent venues have been Woking, Southend-on-Sea, Plymouth, and Llandudno. Lusardi has starred in over 25 pantomimes.

Lusardi appeared in two series of A Kind of Magic, as assistant to Wayne Dobson on ITV, and a season of Loose Women in 2002. She later returned in 2014 to 2015 and made a few guest panellist appearances. She regularly presented Wish You Were Here...?, Miss Northern Ireland, chat show It's Bizarre, Film Review and No Smoking on ITV. Lusardi took part in the reality show The Games in 2004, ITV daytime programme Have I Been Here Before? and BBC One's Hole in the Wall in 2009. She also sells Lusardi My Miracle, a range of skin-care products, on shopping television channel Ideal World.

In 1992, she appeared in the "Dead Ringer" observation round of The Krypton Factor and appeared in a special edition of Bullseye presented by Jim Bowen. Lusardi appeared on Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway on ITV and in the Royal Variety Performance, as well as Celebrity Eggheads and Pointless Celebrities on the BBC. She also appeared briefly as herself in the BBC sitcom Detectorists.

In January 2008, Lusardi joined ITV's Dancing on Ice, finishing in sixth place. Her professional skating partner was Daniel Whiston, who temporarily moved into her family home to make training more convenient. Lusardi had to catch up with her fellow skaters after falling and breaking a bone in her foot during her first hour on the ice. She also won the Channel 4 show Celebrity Come Dine With Me in 2008. In the show, she was voted the best dinner host by her fellow contestants Abi Titmuss, Rodney Marsh, Lesley Joseph and Paul Ross. Lusardi participated in the 2011 series of Celebrity Masterchef, where she reached the final five. In December 2020, she took part in The Real Full Monty on Ice for charity.

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Legendary BBC game show could return to screens after 15 YEARS with a new reboot that 'could spark bidding war between big companies'

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 16, 2024
Iconic cult game show A Hole In The Wall might get a new reboot, 15 years since the last series. It first aired in 2008 on BBC1 and although it was renewed for only two series - it easily captured viewers who got to see celebrities in an attempt to form the shape of the a hole in the wall. The hole would slid horizontally towards them, making the gruelling challenge turn into memorably hilarious moments.

After her boss ordered her to serve in suspended suits after she scaled a ladder and said she'should try escorting, female painter and decorator wins over £90,000

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 22, 2024
Lisa Thomas was exposed to a variety of lascivious remarks and inappropriate sexual conduct at her male-dominated workplace, including one that told her, 'you look sexy in shorts.' However, when Kevin Graham was asked about the remark, he defended himself by stating that former Page 3 model Linda Lusardi was attractive when dressed similarly. A manager advised her to wear stockings and stand at the bottom of the ladder, describing it as just a 'banter.' Miss Thomas has been awarded £92,113 in compensation, more than £32,000 for emotional harm, after successfully suing her employers for sexual assault.

Charlie Mullins pulls the plug on his 'feel good' radio station: Plumbing mogul's Great British Radio that had roster of stars including Cheryl Baker, Linda Lusardi and Harry Redknapp, shuts down 'after running out of cash'

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 22, 2023
Great British Radio, headquartered in Surrey, was supposed to go national but had to suspend broadcasting immediately following a shareholder meeting yesterday, less than two years since its inception. It came as the Pimlico Plumbers founder, who sold it for about £145 million, told the Mail that he would start a Harrods-style handyman service, charging £150 to £200 per hour.' "I'm down to my last £100 million." Mr Mullins (left) was chairman of Great Britain Radio and co-produced with CEO and breakfast show host Mike Osman (right), a veteran broadcaster and impressionist. It also had a cast including Cheryl Baker, Linda Lusardi, and Harry Redknapp. However, it came to a conclusion at midnight last night, and one television presenter claims that some employees haven't been paid since being called out of work just days before Christmas. According to MailOnline, a senior company insider said, 'I think they just ran out of money and Charlie wasn't ready to prop it up anymore without other people investing.' According to regional broadcaster Jason King, some Great British Radio workers are going unpaid this Christmas. In a tweet to Mr Mullins, he said: It's really sad when a radio company falters, and even worse when those who have endorsed the campaign find themselves out of money a few days before Christmas.' Please do the right thing and pay the team. Consider if you weren't getting paid for a plumbing job.'
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