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| Helen Baxendale (born in 14 February 1969 in Lichfield, Staffordshire, England) is a British TV, film and stage actress. Like many girls, she wanted to be a ballet dancer, training at the Elmhurst School for Dance, but gave that idea up when she was 17 in favour of acting. She trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, and then worked at the Glasgow Citizens Theatre from 1992 - 1994. It was from the Glasgow Citizens' Theatre that she was cast in the British Hospital TV Series Cardiac Arrest, although that was not her first television role. She was the star of the popular TV series Cold Feet playing Rachel Bradley, she also stared in An Unsuitable Job for a Woman playing Cordelia Grey, and made notable recurring appearances on the American hit series Friends as Ross Geller's' girlfriend/wife/ex-wife Emily Waltham, which introduced her to American audiences. Perhaps her most cult TV role would be that of Dr. Claire Maitland in Cardiac Arrest. She was nominated for a BAFTA (Scotland) in 1995 for her role as Dr. Claire Maitland and for a British Comedy Award in 1997 for her role as Rachel Bradley. Other notable roles include "Lorna Johnson" in Truth or Dare (in which John Hannah also starred), Caroline Meagher in The Investigator, and Julie Matthews in Dead by Monday. She was nominated for a BAFTA (Scotland) 1997 for her role as Lorna Johnson. Dead by Monday won the Angel Award for Best Film in the Monaco International Film Festival in 2003 and the Portland Festival of World Cinema award for best feature film in 2001. She was most recently on stage as Christine in Patrick Marber's After Miss Julie, but has played various roles including that of Ophelia in Hamlet (the Marovitz Hamlet) along with Henry Ian Cusick. She was a finalist for the 1993 Sunday Times-Royal National Theatre Ian Charleson Award (best classical actor under 30). She also played "Pandora Braithwaite" in "Adrian Mole - the Cappuccino Years" and "Maggie" in the multiple award-winning "Bolse Vita". Helen Baxendale solved the dilemma of mixing acting and pregnancy by going ahead and having children anyway. Her first pregnancy was written into an "Unsuitable Job for a Woman" and her second was written into Cold Feet, even though her character, Rachel Bradley, was supposed to be infertile. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Helen Baxendale ] Some related entries: Andi Eystad | Ulises Cuadra | Richard Waugh | Paul Hartman | Lee Evans | Anne Hathaway | Mona Darkfeather | Hank Hightower | Kristi Myst | Lee Meriwether | Trina McGee-Davis This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Helen Baxendale; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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