Keeley Forsyth
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Born | Keeley Forsyth 1979 (age 44–45) |
Years active | 1995 - present |
Notable work | Debris |
Website | www |
Keeley Forsyth (born 1979, Oldham, Greater Manchester) is an English actress and musician.
Forsyth's first acting role was as Nicky in the BBC children's television series The Biz in 1995, appearing alongside Paul Nicholls. She subsequently appeared in several television series, including Peak Practice, Where the Heart Is, Casualty, Heartbeat, The Bill, Dalziel and Pascoe, Holby City, The Line of Beauty, Luther, Waterloo Road, Criminal Justice, Coronation Street, Sons and Lovers, New Tricks (S8:E7, 2011). She has also performed for Real Circumstance Theatre Company.
In 2001, Forsyth appeared in an all-star Family Fortunes: Heartbeat vs Peak Practice edition.
In 2015, Forsyth appeared as Terri Weedon in the BBC TV mini series The Casual Vacancy.
In 2016, Forsyth appeared as Annette in the second series of Happy Valley.
In October 2019, Forsyth released the single "Debris" on The Leaf Label,[1] followed by "Start Again", with accompanying video by Andrew Hulme, in January 2020.[2] Her debut album of the same name, released on 17 January 2020,[3] features "minimal arrangements" that feature Forsyth's "elemental voice and an outpouring of candid, haunting lyrics". The album also features fellow Leaf Label artist and pianist Matthew Bourne.[4] Talking to The Line of Best Fit, she detailed the inception of the record and finding Bourne via the BBC's Late Junction: "I recorded all my stuff on the harmonium and gave it to him. I was meant to re-record my voice over his sounds, but he sent back what he heard on the harmonium – the chords, the keys, the silences, the breaths in and out – and it was just like, wow. I was stunned and I didn't really do anything with it for a little while [...] He's the only person who I know making music who lives close enough for me to make anything happen."[5]
Speaking to The Guardian in January 2020 Forsyth shared plans to develop a live performance in collaboration with film-makers Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard.[6]
The album was met with critical acclaim, praised by the likes of Pitchfork,[7] The Quietus[8] and Loud and Quiet.[9]
References
- ^ The Leaf Label (22 October 2019). "Keeley Forsyth - Debris (Official Video)". YouTube. Retrieved 21 February 2020.
- ^ The Leaf Label (8 January 2020). "Keeley Forsyth - Start Again (Official Video)". YouTube. Retrieved 21 February 2020.
- ^ Forsyth, Keeley (17 January 2020). "Debris". Bandcamp. Retrieved 21 February 2020.
- ^ "Debris". The Leaf Label. Retrieved 9 December 2019.
- ^ Bond, Colin (12 February 2020). "On The Rise: Keeley Forsyth". The Line of Best Fit. Retrieved 21 February 2020.
- ^ Rogers, Jude (9 January 2020). "Keeley Forsyth: How the Happy Valley actor became the new Scott Walker". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 12 February 2020.
- ^ Madden, Emma (22 January 2020). "Keeley Forsyth: 'Debris'". Pitchfork. Retrieved 21 February 2020.
- ^ Cory, Lara C. (16 January 2020). "Mountains Collapsed Into Streams: 'Debris' By Keeley Forsyth". The Quietus. Retrieved 21 February 2020.
- ^ Reid, Sam (13 January 2020). "Keely Forsyth: 'Debris'". Loud and Quiet. Retrieved 21 February 2020.
External links
- Official website
- Keeley Forsyth on Facebook
- Keeley Forsyth on Twitter
- Keeley Forsyth at IMDb
- Robertson, Derek (3 December 2019). "A Path Through Darkness: Keeley Forsyth Interviewed". The Quietus.