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'''Hayley Angel Wardle''' (previously ''Hayley Wardle'') |
'''Hayley Angel Wardle''' (previously ''Hayley Wardle'') (born 27 February 1983) is an actress born in London, England. |
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==Career== |
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She started acting by guest starring in well known British TV show ''[[Casualty (TV series)|Casualty]]'' when she was just 14 whilst attending the innovative Anna Scher Theatre. Hayley later trained at the London Studio centre specialising in Classical Ballet. She then appeared in her first TV movie ''[[The Stretch (film)|The Stretch]]'' and guest appeared as Sophie Braddock on ''[[EastEnders]]'' in the year 2000. She guest starred in two episodes of ''[[The Bill]]'' then in 2001 guest starred in an episode of ''[[Holby City]]'', both well known British TV shows. Her next acting role was in 2005 when she guest starred in an episode of ''[[The Bill]]'' (she played a different character this time). She also guest starred in an episode of ''[[The Robinsons]]'' in a small role. She then played one of the lead roles as drummer Neve on Channel 4 TV show ''[[Totally Frank]]'' which aired between 2005-2006 for two seasons.She also returned to The Bill for a third time in the episode Love, Lies and Limos playing a different character Siobhan Docherty. She guest starred in a new adult comedy show for [[MTV]] called [[Fur TV]] in which she plays the lead singer of girl band Legs etc., Kiki. She starred in the Welsh horror film [[Flick (film)|Flick]] as Young Sally Andrews alongside Faye Dunaway, the UK premiere screening was at the Raindance Festival October 3rd 2008, it's due for American Release in November and wide UK release set for 2008. Hayley appeared as the lead actress as Sophie in the debut of new musical ''Departure Lounge'' at the prestigious Edinburgh Fringe Festival Summer 08 at the George Square Theatre. Winning the Scotsman Edinburgh Fringe award for Best Music. She is starring in the upcoming Sky One TV Show ''[[The Take]]''. |
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'''EARLY LIFE''' |
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She is the daughter of musician [[Jah Wobble]]. |
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Hayley was originally brought up in Southwark, and educated in Sloane Square. Her father is musician Jah Wobble and his collaborations with various artists such as Brian Eno and Bjork exposed her to many influences. She studied drama at the innovative Anna Scher Theatre and Lamda, as well as classical ballet at the London Studio Centre. |
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She studied acting and music at Anna Scher Theatre. |
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She has done Adverts for [[MTV]] and [[Trouble (TV)|Trouble]]. |
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'''CAREER''' |
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She stars as a 'Bond Girl' in a [[Toshiba]] advert. |
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At age 14, she appeared in British TV show “Casualty”. In 2000, she was cast in her first TV movie “The Stretch” as Leslie Grantham and Anita Dobson’s daughter. |
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She also guest starred in an episode of the BBC drama “The Robinsons” with Hugh Bonneville. |
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She then played one of the lead roles as drummer Neve, on Channel 4 TV show “Totally Frank”, about a girl band, which aired between 2005-2006. Hayley played the drums for this role and toured nationwide UK venues as the band “Frank” and simultaneously released a single and album. |
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In 2008 she guest starred as Kiki, in a new comedy show screened on MTV and Paramount called “Fur TV” in which she plays the lead singer of girl band Legs etc.. |
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Hayley appeared as the lead actress Sophie in the debut of new musical “Departure Lounge” at the prestigious Edinburgh Fringe Festival Summer 08 at the George Square Theatre. Winning the Scotsman Edinburgh Fringe award for Best Music. |
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She loves acting and singing as it allows her to explore different sides of her personality and to take on different alter egos when she doesn't want to be herself. |
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She appears in the cult rockabilly horror film “Flick” as Young Sally Andrews, playing alongside Faye Dunaway. The UK premiere screening was at the Raindance Festival October 3 2008. Release set for 2009. |
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She is appearing in the upcoming Sky One TV Drama “The Take” airing 2009. |
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• Released single and Album as Girl band Frank. |
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• Toured with Girls Aloud with band Frank. |
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• Daughter of ex-PIL, composer and arranger, Jah Wobble. |
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• Appeared in adverts for MTV and Trouble. |
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[edit] '''Filmography'''(includes Made-For-Television movies and TV Series) |
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• The Take (episode ?) (2009) (TV series) as Kitty Mason |
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• Fur TV (episode Rent Boys/Hot Pussy) (2008) (TV series) as Kiki LaVash |
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• The Bill (episode Love, Lies and Limos) (2007) (TV series) as Siobhan Docherty |
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• Flick (2007) as Young Sally Andrews |
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• Totally Frank (2005-2006) (TV series) as Neve |
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• The Robinsons (episode #1.5) (2005) (TV Series) as Crowd |
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• The Bill (episode 291) (2005) (TV series) as Morag Jones |
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• Holby City (episode I'm Not in Love) (2001) (TV series) as Sharon |
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• The Bill (episodes Gentle Touch: Part 1 and Gentle Touch: Part 2) (2000) |
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(TV series as Susan Grey |
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• EastEnders (TV series) as Sophie (2000) |
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• The Stretch (2000) (TV) as Trisha Greene |
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• Casualty (episode Private Lives) (1997) (TV series) as Lucy |
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• T4 (episode dated 3 August 2006) (2006) (TV series) as Herself |
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• Being Frank (2006) (TV) as Herself |
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• Holly & Stephen's Saturday Showdown (episode dated 1 July 2006) (2006) (TV series) as Herself |
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• T4 (episode dated 30 June 2006) (2006) (TV series) as Herself |
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• T4 on the Beach: The Cheeky Highlights (2006) (TV) as Herself |
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• Holly & Stephen's Saturday Showdown (episode dated 24 June 2006) (2006) (TV series) as Herself |
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• T4 on the Beach 2006 (2006) (TV) as Herself |
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• E4 Music Zone (episode Totally Frank's Ultimate Mix Tape) (2006) (TV series) as Herself |
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• T4 (episode dated 9 April 2006) (2006) (TV series) as Herself |
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• Smash Hits Poll Winners Party 2005 (2005) (TV) as Herself |
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• T4 (episode dated 25 September 2005) (2005) (TV series) as Herself |
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• Richard & Judy (episode dated 22 September 2005) (2005) (TV series) as Herself |
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• [edit] '''STAGE'''• Departure Lounge (2008) as Sophie (4-25 August 2008 at George Square, Edinburgh Festival Fringe 08) |
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[edit] '''Discography'''[edit] Singles |
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as Frank |
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Year Single From The Album UK Chart Position Ireland Charts |
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2006 "I'm Not Shy" |
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Devil's Got Your Gold |
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40 66 |
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[edit] Albums |
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as Frank |
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Year Album UK Chart Position Ireland Chart |
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2006 Devil's Got Your Gold |
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110 |
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(includes Made-For-Television movies and TV Series) |
(includes Made-For-Television movies and TV Series) |
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* ''[[The Take (TV series)|The Take]]'' (episode ?) (2009) (TV series) as Kitty Mason |
* ''[[The Take (TV series)|The Take]]'' (episode ?) (2009) (TV series) as Kitty Mason |
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* ''[[The Bill]]'' (episode 291) (2005) (TV series) as Morag Jones |
* ''[[The Bill]]'' (episode 291) (2005) (TV series) as Morag Jones |
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* ''[[Holby City]]'' (episode I'm Not in Love) (2001) (TV series) as Sharon |
* ''[[Holby City]]'' (episode I'm Not in Love) (2001) (TV series) as Sharon |
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* ''[[The Bill]]'' (episodes Gentle Touch: Part 1 and Gentle Touch: Part 2) (2000) * ''[[EastEnders]]'' (TV series) as Sophie (2000) |
* ''[[The Bill]]'' (episodes Gentle Touch: Part 1 and Gentle Touch: Part 2) (2000) (TV series) as Susan Grey |
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* ''[[EastEnders]]'' (TV series) as Sophie (2000) |
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* ''[[The Stretch]]'' (2000) (TV) as Trisha Greene |
* ''[[The Stretch]]'' (2000) (TV) as Trisha Greene |
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* ''[[Casualty (TV series)|Casualty]]'' (episode Private Lives) (1997) (TV series) as Lucy |
* ''[[Casualty (TV series)|Casualty]]'' (episode Private Lives) (1997) (TV series) as Lucy |
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==Own Appearances== |
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* ''[[T4 (Channel 4)|T4]]'' (episode dated 3 August 2006) (2006) (TV series) as Herself |
* ''[[T4 (Channel 4)|T4]]'' (episode dated 3 August 2006) (2006) (TV series) as Herself |
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* ''[[Being Frank]]'' (2006) (TV) as Herself |
* ''[[Being Frank]]'' (2006) (TV) as Herself |
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==Stage== |
==Stage== |
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*''Departure Lounge'' (2008) as Sophie ( |
*''Departure Lounge'' (2008) as Sophie (4th-25th August 2008 at George Square, Edinburgh Festival Fringe 08) |
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===Singles=== |
===Singles=== |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
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Website Links for Hayley Angel Wardle: <br> |
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*{{imdb name | id=1043501 | name=Hayley Angel Wardle}} |
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*YouTube - Hayley Angel Wardle Departure Lounge - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8W5qBCovdg |
*YouTube - Hayley Angel Wardle Departure Lounge - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8W5qBCovdg |
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[[Category:English soap opera actors]] |
[[Category:English soap opera actors]] |
Revision as of 23:19, 5 May 2009
Hayley Angel Wardle | |
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Born | London, England, UK | 27 February 1983
Occupation(s) | Actor, Musician, DJ |
Hayley Angel Wardle (previously Hayley Wardle) (born 27 February 1983) is an actress born in London, England.
Career
She started acting by guest starring in well known British TV show Casualty when she was just 14 whilst attending the innovative Anna Scher Theatre. Hayley later trained at the London Studio centre specialising in Classical Ballet. She then appeared in her first TV movie The Stretch and guest appeared as Sophie Braddock on EastEnders in the year 2000. She guest starred in two episodes of The Bill then in 2001 guest starred in an episode of Holby City, both well known British TV shows. Her next acting role was in 2005 when she guest starred in an episode of The Bill (she played a different character this time). She also guest starred in an episode of The Robinsons in a small role. She then played one of the lead roles as drummer Neve on Channel 4 TV show Totally Frank which aired between 2005-2006 for two seasons.She also returned to The Bill for a third time in the episode Love, Lies and Limos playing a different character Siobhan Docherty. She guest starred in a new adult comedy show for MTV called Fur TV in which she plays the lead singer of girl band Legs etc., Kiki. She starred in the Welsh horror film Flick as Young Sally Andrews alongside Faye Dunaway, the UK premiere screening was at the Raindance Festival October 3rd 2008, it's due for American Release in November and wide UK release set for 2008. Hayley appeared as the lead actress as Sophie in the debut of new musical Departure Lounge at the prestigious Edinburgh Fringe Festival Summer 08 at the George Square Theatre. Winning the Scotsman Edinburgh Fringe award for Best Music. She is starring in the upcoming Sky One TV Show The Take.
She is the daughter of musician Jah Wobble.
She studied acting and music at Anna Scher Theatre.
She has done Adverts for MTV and Trouble.
She stars as a 'Bond Girl' in a Toshiba advert.
She loves acting and singing as it allows her to explore different sides of her personality and to take on different alter egos when she doesn't want to be herself.
Was a member of girl band Frank.[1]
Filmography
(includes Made-For-Television movies and TV Series)
- The Take (episode ?) (2009) (TV series) as Kitty Mason
- Fur TV (episode Rent Boys/Hot Pussy) (2008) (TV series) as Kiki LaVash
- The Bill (episode Love, Lies and Limos) (2007) (TV series) as Siobhan Docherty
- Flick (2007) as Young Sally Andrews
- Totally Frank (2005-2006) (TV series) as Neve
- The Robinsons (episode #1.5) (2005) (TV Series) as Crowd
- The Bill (episode 291) (2005) (TV series) as Morag Jones
- Holby City (episode I'm Not in Love) (2001) (TV series) as Sharon
- The Bill (episodes Gentle Touch: Part 1 and Gentle Touch: Part 2) (2000) (TV series) as Susan Grey
- EastEnders (TV series) as Sophie (2000)
- The Stretch (2000) (TV) as Trisha Greene
- Casualty (episode Private Lives) (1997) (TV series) as Lucy
Own Appearances
- T4 (episode dated 3 August 2006) (2006) (TV series) as Herself
- Being Frank (2006) (TV) as Herself
- Holly & Stephen's Saturday Showdown (episode dated 1 July 2006) (2006) (TV series) as Herself
- T4 (episode dated 30 June 2006) (2006) (TV series) as Herself
- T4 on the Beach: The Cheeky Highlights (2006) (TV) as Herself
- Holly & Stephen's Saturday Showdown (episode dated 24 June 2006) (2006) (TV series) as Herself
- T4 on the Beach 2006 (2006) (TV) as Herself
- E4 Music Zone (episode Totally Frank's Ultimate Mix Tape) (2006) (TV series) as Herself
- T4 (episode dated 9 April 2006) (2006) (TV series) as Herself
- Smash Hits Poll Winners Party 2005 (2005) (TV) as Herself
- T4 (episode dated 25 September 2005) (2005) (TV series) as Herself
- Richard & Judy (episode dated 22 September 2005) (2005) (TV series) as Herself
Stage
- Departure Lounge (2008) as Sophie (4th-25th August 2008 at George Square, Edinburgh Festival Fringe 08)
Discography
Singles
as Frank
Year | Single | From The Album | UK Chart Position | Ireland Charts |
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2006 | "I'm Not Shy" | Devil's Got Your Gold | 40 | 66 |
Albums
as Frank
Year | Album | UK Chart Position | Ireland Chart |
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2006 | Devil's Got Your Gold | 110 | - |
References
External links
Website Links for Hayley Angel Wardle:
- Hayley Angel Wardle at IMDb
- YouTube - Hayley Angel Wardle Departure Lounge - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8W5qBCovdg