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Trollied
''Trollied'' is a British sitcom about employees in a fictional supermarket named "Valco", which debuted on Sky One on 4 August 2011 and ended on 23 December 2018. The series was filmed in a purpose-built replica supermarket in the Bottle Yard Studios in Bristol throughout April and May 2011 for the first series with the second series being filmed in June and July 2012. At the conclusion of series 1, Sky 1 confirmed that the series had been recommissioned for two additional series of 13 episodes each, and a Christmas Special in 2012. The third series began airing from 22 August 2013 and ended on 7 November 2013. A second Christmas Special for 2013 aired on 24 December 2013. On 20 March 2014 it was announced that Sky had commissioned a fourth series of ''Trollied'' which aired in October 2014. The fourth series started filming in Bristol in June 2014 and began transmission on 3 November 2014 and concluded on 22 December 2014. A fifth series began airing on 2 November 2015 and end ...
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Faye McKeever
Faye McKeever (born 18 January 1985) is an English actress. Her notable works include playing Linda in Sky 1 sitcom ''Trollied'', Marie in '' Massive'' and Claire Olssen in ''Little Boy Blue''. Early life McKeever was born on 18 January 1985 in Manchester, United Kingdom. Career McKeever first rose to prominence in 2006 playing Donna Marie in the spin-off series '' Hollyoaks: In The City''. This was McKeever's first major television role. In 2008, she landed a role as Lou in ''Torn Up Tales'' which first aired on 2 June 2008 on BBC Three. Later on in 2008, McKeever played the role, Marie, in '' Massive'' on BBC Three again in September and October. Whilst on the set, she was acting with Carl Rice, Lorraine Cheshire and Beverly Rudd, all actors on the cast of ''Trollied''. In 2009, she appeared on ITV's ''Unforgiven'' as Hannah Whelan. She then featured in the 6th episode of Season 3 of '' The Street'', playing Hannah. She played Susan in the 8th episode of the 7th season of ...
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Rita May (actress)
Rita May (born 9 May 1942) is an English actress. She is known for her roles as Mags in the ITV children's drama ''Children's Ward'', Margaret in the Sky One sitcom '' Trollied'', as well as Julie "Nana" Booth in the Channel 4 drama ''Ackley Bridge''. Career May began her career as a singer on the working men's club circuit in and around South Yorkshire. She featured in the television adaptation of Barry Hines's ''The Price of Coal'', a ''Play for Today'' first broadcast in 1977, and as Jimmy Kemp's mother in Hines's scripted nuclear war drama '' Threads'' in 1984. She has also appeared in television series such as ''Early Doors'' and '' Drop Dead Gorgeous'', and radio programmes including '' Ed Reardon's Week'' and ''The Blackburn Files''. In 2005, she appeared in one episode of '' Heartbeat''. In March 2009, it was announced that May would appear as Connie Rathbone, a new love interest of Jack Duckworth, in the ITV soap opera ''Coronation Street''. From 2011 to 2018, sh ...
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Lorraine Cheshire
Lorraine Cheshire (born 15 August 1958) is an English actress, known for her roles as Sue Benson in the Sky sitcom '' Trollied'', Fleur Budgen in the BBC One school-based drama '' Waterloo Road'' and Lorraine Bird in the Channel 4 school-based drama series ''Ackley Bridge''. Filmography Career Cheshire made her professional acting debut in two episodes of the BBC series '' Cranford'', portraying the role of Jo Warren. After that, she made appearances in series such as ''Clocking Off'', '' Having It Off'' and ''Holby City''. In 2003, Cheshire was cast in her first main role, in the BBC series ''Early Doors''. She portrayed the role of Joan Bell for two series. From 2007 to 2012, she appeared in the BBC drama '' Waterloo Road'' in the recurring role of Fleur Budgen. Then in 2008, Cheshire starred in the BBC Three series '' Massive'' as Lorraine Finnegan. In 2009 she played mother of five Winnie Hastings in The episode ‘Should I stay or should I go now’ of The Royal. Ches ...
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Beverly Rudd
Beverly Rudd is a British television and theatre actress and narrator. She rose to prominence playing the role of Tina in the BBC Three sitcom '' Massive''. She won a Royal Television Society award for her work on the show. She later joined the cast of comedy sketch show '' Scallywagga''. From 2011 until 2018 Rudd played the regular role of Lisa in the Sky One comedy drama ''Trollied''. Aside from television work the actress has concentrated on her theatre work and has appeared in numerous stage productions. Career Rudd completed her training with London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. Her early on-screen credits include Marie in the Channel 4 comedy drama ''No Angels'', Gussie in ITV's drama '' Octavia'' and Dawn in Lindy Heymann's '' Coming Up'' film ''Service''. In 2008, Rudd joined the cast of BBC Three sitcom '' Massive'' playing Tina. The show also starred Carl Rice and Faye McKeever. In 2009, Rudd won the "Best Performance in a Comedy" accolade at the Royal Televisio ...
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Sarah Parish
Sarah Parish (born 7 June 1968) is an English actress. She is known for her work on television series including: ''The Pillars of the Earth'', ''Peak Practice'', '' Hearts and Bones'', ''Cutting It'', ''Doctor Who'', '' Mistresses'', ''Merlin'', ''Atlantis'', '' Monroe'', HBO's '' Industry'', ''Stay Close'', '' Trollied,'' '' W1A'' and as the titular character in '' Bancroft.'' Early life Parish was born in Yeovil, Somerset, to Bill and Thelma Parish; she has a sister, Julie, and a brother, musician John Parish. She was educated at the local Preston School and Yeovil College. She began acting at an early age and believes her first stage appearance was aged two in a pantomime in the village of Tintinhull playing the pearl in an oyster. She later attended Yeovil Youth Theatre.
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Samuel Anderson (actor)
Samuel Anderson (born 27 April 1982) is an English actor. He played Crowther in ''The History Boys'', Danny Pink in the BBC sci-fi series ''Doctor Who'' and Daniel in the Sky1 sitcom '' Trollied''. Early life Anderson was born in Handsworth, Birmingham, to an Irish mother and Jamaican father. From early life, Anderson made it clear that he wished to pursue acting as a career. He attended Stuart Bathurst, a Catholic secondary school. Career Anderson attended the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts in London before going on to originate the role of Crowther in the 2004 National Theatre production of Alan Bennett's play ''The History Boys''. He subsequently performed the same role in the Broadway, Sydney, Wellington, and Hong Kong productions, and radio and film versions. On television, Anderson has appeared in ''Hex (TV series), Hex'' for Sky One in 2004, and ''Totally Frank'' for Channel 4 in 2006–2007. In 2007, he appeared in the BBC Three comedy series ''Gavin & Stacey'' ...
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Jason Watkins (actor)
Jason Watkins (born 28 October 1962) is an English stage, film and television actor. He played the lead role in the two-part drama '' The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies'', for which he won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actor. He has also played William Herrick in '' Being Human'', Gavin Strong in ''Trollied'', Simon Harwood in '' W1A,'' Gordon Shakespeare in the film series '' Nativity'', British Prime Minister Harold Wilson in Season 3 of ''The Crown'' and Detective Sergeant Dodds in '' McDonald & Dodds''. Early life Watkins was born in Windsor Road, Albrighton, Shropshire, where he lived until the age of seven, when his parents moved to Wolverhampton. His father Alan was a metallurgist and his mother a teacher at Albrighton's primary school. He credits his introduction to entertainment to taking lessons in clowning at Bridgnorth from mime artist Ben Benison, also a presenter on TV programme ''Vision On''. Career Stage Following his training at the Royal Academy of Dr ...
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Chanel Cresswell
Chanel Cresswell (born 23 January 1990) is an English actress, known for playing Kelly Jenkins in the film ''This Is England'' (2006) and the three subsequent series ''This Is England '86'' (2010), '' This Is England '88'' (2011) and ''This Is England '90'' (2015). She has also appeared as Katie McVey in the Sky One sitcom ''Trollied'' from 2011 to 2013 and 2015 to 2018. Early and personal life Cresswell grew up in Codnor, Derbyshire and attended Aldercar Community Language College. Career Cresswell's first role came in 2006 playing Kelly Jenkins in the film ''This Is England'' when she was sixteen years old. She subsequently appeared as Kelly again in the next three miniseries that followed in September 2010, December 2011 and September until October 2015 which aired on Channel 4. She won a BAFTA for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the ''This is England'' series at the 2016 British Academy Television Awards. She has also appeared in ''Casualty'', ''Butterfly'', ' ...
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Victor McGuire
Victor McGuire (born 17 March 1964 in Tuebrook, Liverpool) is an English actor perhaps best known for playing Jack Boswell in series 1–3, 5-7 of Carla Lane's ''Bread'', Ron Wheatcroft in every series of '' Goodnight Sweetheart'' and its 2016 one-off episode, and Sean Hughes' neighbour Tony in ''Sean's Show'' ("the kind of guy you can ask to build you a shed"). McGuire appeared as Gary, one of the pair of thieves in Guy Ritchie's ''Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels'', and as Deputy Chief Constable Nadin in Mike Leigh's '' Peterloo''. He has also appeared in a number of TV programmes, including ''Dalziel and Pascoe'', ''Casualty'' and ''2point4 Children''. He played the character of Amos Hart in the West End musical '' Chicago'' and was Lazar Wolf in the West End production of ''Fiddler on the Roof'' at the Savoy Theatre. He later reprised the role of Amos Hart in the theatrical production of ''Chicago'', in the Cambridge Theatre, London. In 2012 he appeared in two episode ...
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Dominic Coleman
Dominic Andrew Coleman (born 29 January 1970 in Solihull, Warwickshire) is a British actor. He went to secondary school at Tudor Grange Academy Solihull which then led him to train at Leeds University's Bretton Hall where he studied a BA (hons) in Dramatic Arts. He lives in London with his wife and children. Acting history Born in the Shirley district of Solihull, he has appeared in ''Stupid!'', ''Sex Lives of the Potato Men'' and in '' The Cup'' as Vincent Farrell. In 2003 he presented the 2003 series '' The People's Book of Records''. He also appeared in an episode of '' My Hero'' as the shady journalist Kevin Trent in the episode "Shock, horror!" He also provides the voice of Arthur Weasley in various ''Harry Potter'' video games. He appeared on TV as a recurring customer in the BBC comedy series, '' Miranda'' and reprised his role for episodes in 2013 and 2015. He also starred as Nan's husband Jake in ''Nan's Christmas Carol'', and was introduced as the character 'Gaz' in ...
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Stephen Tompkinson
Stephen Phillip Tompkinson (born 15 October 1965) is an English actor, known for his television roles as Marcus in ''Chancer '' (1990), Damien Day in '' Drop the Dead Donkey'' (1990–1998), Father Peter Clifford in '' Ballykissangel'' (1996–98), Trevor Purvis in ''Grafters'' (1998–1999), Danny Trevanion in '' Wild at Heart'' (2006–2013) and Alan Banks in '' DCI Banks'' (2010–2016). He won the 1994 British Comedy Award for Best TV Comedy Actor. He also starred in the films '' Brassed Off'' (1996) and '' Hotel Splendide'' (2000). Early life Tompkinson was born in Stockton-on-Tees. When he was about age 4, his family moved to Scarborough, North Riding of Yorkshire and then to Lytham St Annes, Lancashire, where he grew up and attended St Bede's Roman Catholic High School in Lytham and St Mary's Sixth Form in Blackpool. Tompkinson's first lead was as a red admiral butterfly in ''The Plotters of Cabbage Patch Corner''. He went on to train at the Central School of Speech ...
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Carl Rice
Carl Rice (born 1980) is a British actor from Liverpool. He has appeared in Brookside, Brassic, Jimmy McGovern’s Hearts and Minds and more. He also founded Milk Pictures in 2021. Early life In 1980, Rice was born in Liverpool, England. Rice attended St Joseph's R.C High School in Widnes, Cheshire. Career Rice first appeared on screen at the age of eight in a late 1980s advert for milk. The advert famously proclaimed " Accrington Stanley, Who Are They?" Following this, he appeared in 15 other advertisements. He also starred alongside Tony Robinson for three years on Channel 4's ''Storyworld'', ''Children's Ward'' for 2 series, '' Brookside'' for one year playing Gavin Matthews and numerous TV shows including Jimmy McGovern's '' Hearts and Minds'' alongside Christopher Eccleston and Willy Russell's ''Terraces'' alongside Mark Womack. In 1999, Rice made his stage debut in ''Guiding Star'', a play by Jonathan Harvey that was premiered at the Everyman Theatre, Liverpoo ...
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