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Rebecca Jayne Callard (born 3 June 1975) is an English actress and writer.


Early life

Callard was born Rebecca Jayne Atkinson, the only surviving child from her mother
Beverley Callard Beverley Jane McEwan (''née'' Moxon; previously Atkinson, Sowden and Callard; born 28 March 1957) is an English actress, known for her role as Liz McDonald in the long-running ITV soap opera ''Coronation Street'' and Flo Henshaw in ''Two Pints ...
's first marriage to Paul Atkinson. Her parents divorced in 1978, and her mother remarried three times, to David Sowden, Steven Callard, and Jon McEwan. As a young actor, Rebecca was credited in early roles as Rebecca Sowden; she changed her stage name to Rebecca Callard following her mother's 1989 marriage to Steven Callard. As a child, Callard lived on Dawsons Corner in Pudsey,
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. She attended
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in Bramley, where she was friends with future Spice Girl Melanie Brown and actress
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. Callard married actor Gideon Turner in 2001 and have two children together; the couple separated in 2016.


Career

Callard's television roles have included Fiona Brett in '' Children's Ward'', Arrietty Clock in '' The Borrowers'' and ''
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'', Laura Hutchings in '' Sunburn'', chamber
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Kate Morris in ''
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'', and Harriet Marsh in ''Plotlands''. She was also a regular cast member in the
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comedy series ''
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'', and performed the voice of ''Tamar'' in the claymation film '' The Miracle Maker: The Story of Jesus''. Callard appeared on stage as Juliet at the age of eighteen in ''
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'', directed by
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. She played Celia in the UK and US tour of a production of
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's ''
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'', Rosalind being played by Rebecca Hall. After a four-year break, she returned in 2009 with a production of another Shakespeare play ''
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'' at the
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, Manchester, and in a guest-star role in an episode of the television series '' Robin Hood''. In 2011 she played the part of Ruth Walsh in the drama soap
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. In 2012, she played Ruth Pulis in the BBC crime drama series '' Blackout''. In 2013 she played Sarah in ''The Accrington Pals'' at the Royal Exchange and appeared in the feature film ''Orthodox'' also starring
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and Michael Smiley. In 2015, Callard played Grace Wells in the BBC1 series ''
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''. She also played a car mechanic, Toni, in the 2015 Christmas special and 2017 series 3 of the BBC4 comedy '' Detectorists''. In February 2016, she appeared in the BBC drama series '' Moving On''. After appearing in the 2017 ITV drama series, ''
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'', she claimed she was relieved not to have any scenes with its star,
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, because she and her younger son, George, are such
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fans that she would have been tempted to "hound him with questions". In 2017, she won a commendation from The Bruntwood Prize for her first play, “A Bit of Light”. Callard wrote two episodes of series 2 of
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for Sky and FX. She is now writing on series 3. The screenplay adaptation of her play A Bit of Light (which Callard also wrote) has completed filming, starring Anna Paquin, Ray Winstone, Pippa Bennett-Warner and Youssef Kerkour. The film was directed by Stephen Moyer.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Callard, Rebecca 1975 births Living people Actors from Dewsbury Actresses from Yorkshire English stage actresses English television actresses English women dramatists and playwrights 20th-century English actresses 21st-century English actresses 21st-century British dramatists and playwrights 21st-century English women writers Writers from Yorkshire