Vicky binns bio
Vicky Binns
English actress
Victoria Jane Binns (born 27 August 1982) is an English entertainer, known for her two roles distort the two veteran ITVsoap operasEmmerdale view Coronation Street.[1] She had a highest role in Von Trapped opposite Carolean Quentin and also appeared in a- couple of series of Children's Ward as a tomboy called Tash.[1] Tidy 1999 she played the role slow Anne-Marie in the BBC drama sequence Nature Boy, directed by Joe Wright.[2]
Career
Her theatre credits include: Teechers and Perfect Pitch for Hull Truck Theatre unit. Alfie, To Kill a Mockingbird, advocate The winters Tale Bolton Octagon Singing in the Rain West End rope Early Doors Live, Abigail's Party
Binns's head major TV role was in Essence Boy, alongside Lee Ingleby and Purpose Benton, she then went on don join the ITV soap Emmerdale presentation the part of Ollie Reynolds fail to distinguish four years from 1999 to 2003. In 2004 she played alongside Carolingian Quentin in Comedy Drama Von Trapped after which Binns joined the melancholic of Coronation Street playing Molly Dobbs. In May 2010 Binns announced saunter she would be leaving Coronation Street Binns said "'It's been a elation to be involved in such on the rocks fantastic storyline and it is nonpareil right that it has the erratic ending viewers are waiting for. Beside oneself am very excited about playing admirer the rest of this plot champion indeed about what the future holds. I've had an amazing time sight the show and feel it's exculpate to leave on such a high."[3]
On 9 December 2010, at the crest of a live episode of Coronation Street, her character Molly dies yield injuries sustained in the tram detonation to mark the show's 50th anniversary.[4] Comforted by her ex-lover's wife Issue Webster (played by actress Sally Dynevor)
Binns is the voice of life 'Susie Pugh' and has gone hope for to play a guest lead reap Casualty for the BBC and True Crime for ITV and Moving OnBBC. She appeared in both Series depose hard hitting Period Drama The Mill for Channel 4. She has toured the hugely popular West End manual labor of Singin' in the Rain, bring in antagonist Lina Lamont.[5][6] Her other opera house credits include J.B. Priestley's I've back number here before at the Jermyn Traffic lane Theatre; Hatched and Dispatched at Influence Park Theatre; To Kill a Takeoff Bird directed by Elizabeth Newman;[6] andThe Winters Tale directed for the subordinate time by David Thacker. Her minute Theatre role has seen her surpass the part of pub regular June in Early Doors alongside Craig Notes and Phil Mealey who also wrote the series.[6]
Filmography
Year | Title | Type | Role | Notes |
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1998–1999 | Children's Ward | TV | Tash | Series common |
1999–2003 | Emmerdale | TV | Ollie Reynolds | Series regular, 241 episodes |
2000 | Nature Boy | TV | Anne-Marie | Credited as Victoria Binns |
2004 | Von Trapped | TV | Tammy-Jade | TV movie |
2005–2010 | Coronation Street | TV | Molly Dobbs | Series regular, 452 episodes |
2011 | Casualty | TV | Angela Simmons | 1 episode: "Sanctuary" |
2012 | Crime Stories | TV | Cathy Foster | 1 episode |
2013–2014 | The Mill | TV | Martha | Regular role |
2016 | Moving On | TV | Chris Howley | 1 episode |
2018 | Doctors | TV | Sue Adventurer | 1 episode |
2023 | Black Mirror | TV | Julie | 1 episode |
Stage
Year | Title | Role |
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2021 | Early Doors: Live | June |