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Sacha Parkinson
Born (1992-03-11) 11 March 1992 (age 32)
OccupationActress
Years active2002–present

Sacha Louise Parkinson (born 11 March 1992) is an English actress, known for her role as Sian Powers on the ITV soap opera Coronation Street.

Early life

Sacha Louise Parkinson was born on 11 March 1992 in Salford, Greater Manchester, the only child of English social worker Leigh and Scottish housing officer Cliff Parkinson.[1] She was educated at Walkden High School.[2]

Personal life

On 22 February 2018, Parkinson said that she has Endometriosis.[3][4] The condition led to Parkinson having an operation in April 2017 to remove endo cysts from her ovaries along with other endometriosis tissue from surrounding areas.[5][6]

Career

In one of her earliest roles, Parkinson was cast in Always and Everyone. This was followed by the 2003 Channel 4 adaptation of Jacqueline Wilson's The Illustrated Mum. She later made guest appearances in The Royal, The Street and The Bill before joining CBBC's Grange Hill in 2007, in which Parkinson played schoolgirl Anna Duncan for six episodes. Parkinson appeared in minor guest roles in Waterloo Road, Doctors, Survivors and Shameless between 2007 and 2008, as well as the acclaimed drama Clay starring Imelda Staunton.

In 2009 she was cast as Natasha in the Red Union Films Awaydays,[7] and played the role of Leanne in A Boy Called Dad a Made Up North Productions which was released in March 2010.

On 15 December 2008, it was announced Parkinson was to join British soap opera Coronation Street,[8] where she would play Sian Powers. Parkinson first appeared on screen as Sian on 26 January 2009, as a friend of established character Sophie Webster, played by actress Brooke Vincent. Sian and Sophie later became the soap's first lesbian couple in the spring of 2010. Due to the popularity of the storyline, Coronation Street extended Parkinson's contract until 2011.[9] Parkinson made the decision to leave the soap, filming her last scenes on 18 November 2011. These scenes were shown in an episode on 30 December 2011. She cited a wish to work on other projects and not wanting to outstay her welcome on the show as her reasons for leaving.[10]

On 18 August 2012 Parkinson appeared as a guest star on series 27 of the BBC medical drama Casualty. Parkinson placed 63rd on the 2012 AfterEllen Hot 100 List.[11]

In March 2013, she appeared in a 2 hour long drama on BBC 3 named The Crash, previously titled One Day Like This. Co stars include Skins' Lily Loveless, Georgia Henshaw and Waterloo Road's Darcy Isa. Some of the filming took place in Kilsyth Academy in Kilsyth.

In 2013 Parkinson appeared in Channel 4's four-part drama The Mill, portraying the role of Miriam Catterall. In October 2013, she appeared as Suzy in Truckers.

In 2014, she played Katie in the BBC One three-part drama The Driver.

She appeared in the E4 series My Mad Fat Diary as archetypal "mean girl" Stacey.

In February 2016 it was confirmed that Parkinson was joining the cast of ITV drama Safe House for its second series.[12]

Filmography

Year Title Type Role Notes
2002 Coronation Street TV Celine (uncredited) 1 Episode, Episode #5329
2003 The Illustrated Mum TV Tasha TV film
2005 The Royal TV Polly Crunshank 1 Episode, "Everybody Needs Somebody"
2007 Grange Hill TV Anna Duncan 6 Episodes
Waterloo Road TV Lisa 1 Episode, Episode #2.9
The Bill TV Rose Sterling 1 Episode, "Lies That Kill"
Doctors TV Cassie Sawyer 1 Episode, "Innocence Lost"
2008 Clay TV Maria TV film
Shameless TV Tracey Kelvin 1 Episode, Episode #5.14
Survivors TV Kate 1 Episode, Episode #1.3
2009 Awaydays TV Natasha TV film
A Boy Called Dad TV Leanne
2009–2011 Coronation Street TV Sian Powers Series regular, 204 episodes
2012 Casualty TV Laura Bellamy 1 Episode, "Kansas"
2013 The Crash TV Kate Harper TV film
2013–2014 The Mill TV Miriam Series 1; Series 2, Main Cast
2013 By Any Means TV Kimberley Brooks 1 Episode, Episode #1.2
Fright Night 2: New Blood Film Amy Peterson Film
Truckers TV Suzy 1 Episode, Episode #1.1
Homeboys TV Janine TV film
2014 My Mad Fat Diary TV Stacey Stringfellow Series 2, 4 Episodes
The Driver TV Katie McKee Main role, 3 Episodes
2015–2016 Mr Selfridge TV Connie Hawkins Main role (Series 3–4)
2017 Safe House TV Dani Series 2
2018 Apostasy Film Luisa Film
2020 Cold Feet TV Laura Season 9

References

  1. ^ "Queen of controversy".
  2. ^ "Sacha's Flying High". Manchester Evening News. 19 February 2007.
  3. ^ Bourne, Dianne (24 February 2018). "Former Coronation Street star reveals painful endometriosis battle". Manchester Evening News.
  4. ^ "@brookevincent_fan shared a photo on Instagram: "⚡️🤍 #Endometriosis #LadyHoodLove #TheVaginaMonoblogs #FemalesAreBadass" • May 25, 2020 at 11:28pm UTC". Instagram.
  5. ^ "Login • Instagram". www.instagram.com. {{cite web}}: Cite uses generic title (help)
  6. ^ "Brooke Levi Vincent 🐝 on Instagram: "Covering Lady Love, Endometriosis, growing up in the public eye."". Instagram.
  7. ^ "Natasha played by Sacha Parkinson". Retrieved 6 March 2011.
  8. ^ Green, Kris (15 December 2008). "Two new kids for 'Coronation Street'". Digital Spy. Retrieved 6 March 2011.
  9. ^ Daniels, Colin (24 October 2010). "Sacha Parkinson tipped for new Corrie deal". Digital Spy. Retrieved 6 March 2011.
  10. ^ "Parkinson excited about life after Corrie". RTÉ News. 19 June 2011.
  11. ^ "Announcing the 2012 AfterEllen Hot 100! | AfterEllen.com". Archived from the original on 15 February 2013.
  12. ^ "Safe House is returning to ITV". 8 February 2016. Retrieved 8 February 2016.