Claire Sweeney

Claire Sweeney
Sweeney in 2009
Born Claire Jane Sweeney
(1971-04-17) 17 April 1971
Walton, Liverpool, England
Occupation Actress, television presenter, singer
Years active 1989–present
Partner(s) Tony Hibbard (2001–07)
Daniel Riley (2013–15)
Children 1

Claire Jane Sweeney (born 17 April 1971) is an English actress, singer and television personality, best known for playing the role of Lindsey Corkhill in the Channel 4 soap opera Brookside and her appearance on the first series of the reality TV show Celebrity Big Brother.

Early life

Sweeney was born in Walton, Liverpool, Merseyside, the daughter of a butcher[1] who had a shop in Toxteth. She trained at the Elliott-Clarke Theatre School in Liverpool, and worked at weekends in her father's shop.[2]

Her first singing gig, at the age of 14, was in the Montrose Club in Liverpool for which she was paid £25.[1] She was then educated full-time at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts in London. In 1987, she was a member of the Southport Summer Youth Theatre Workshop's production of the musical Hair. Following this production, she auditioned for a part in the Southport Arts Centre's Centre Stage Company production of Chicago, but was turned down because she was considered too young; she later starred in a West End version of the same show.

Career

After leaving stage school, Sweeney had many singing engagements before landing the role of Lindsey Corkhill in Brookside in 1989.[1] She entertained cruise ships for P&O as a singer for four years before returning to Britain. On her return, Sweeney reprised her role of Lindsey and remained on the show as a leading character until its demise in 2003.

Sweeney appeared on Celebrity Big Brother in 2001 in aid of Comic Relief, where she met Anthea Turner who became a close friend. Her appearance on the show prompted her to greater fame amongst the British public. This directly led to appearing as Roxie Hart in the musical Chicago in London. In 2002, Sweeney released an album, Claire, on Telstar Records. This consisted of a mix of original material and cover versions of well-known songs, and peaked at No. 15 in the UK Albums Chart in July 2002.[3] Also in 2001, she appeared on Lily Savage's Blankety Blank.[4] In 2003, Sweeney returned to the stage to lead in the world tour of Fosse.

Sweeney then took a regular place on the panel of ITV's relaunched Loose Women from 2003 to 2005, and then left to pursue her stage career.

In 2005 and 2006, Sweeney appeared in pantomime productions of Snow White and Aladdin at the Theatre Royal, Nottingham. On 10 July 2006, Sweeney took over from Sally Ann Triplett in the role of Miss Adelaide in the British production of Guys and Dolls at the Piccadilly Theatre in London's West End for an eight-week run. Sweeney also played opposite Dirty Dancing star Patrick Swayze before touring the UK extensively in the same production.

She has also presented a number of shows, such as Challenge of a Lifetime, I'm Famous... and Frightened!, A Song for Europe and 60 Minute Makeover, and has appeared in television programmes such as Merseybeat and Clocking Off. In 2004, Sweeney appeared as a contestant on the second series of the BBC One pro-celebrity ballroom dancing competition Strictly Come Dancing. She has most recently been seen as the host of the television series Chef vs Britain and as a regular panellist on Loose Women, both for ITV.

In 2005, the fitness DVD Claire Sweeney: The Perfect Fit with Weight Watchers was released. For a period, Sweeney was the holder of the Forces Sweetheart title. In 2001, she won Rear of the Year alongside John Altman.

She starred in the pantomime Snow White at the Regent Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent in December 2008. In 2008, she was the main figure in the documentary Claire Sweeney's Big Fat Diet[5] on ITV in which she gained 2 stones (13 kilograms) in 6 weeks to prove that lack of eating and training habits can damage your health. She then starred in the touring production of the musical Shout! alongside Su Pollard. In March 2009, Sweeney appeared in adverts for Dulux paint, and became the face of Park Christmas Savings. In December 2009, she starred as 'Carrion the Wicked Fairy' in Sleeping Beauty alongside comedian Kev Orkian at the Churchill Theatre, Bromley.[6]

Sweeney made several guest panellist appearances on Loose Women and was a commentator on The David Dickinson Show for ITV both in early 2010. In July 2010, she was the presenter of Chefs at Sea on GMTV. In October 2010, Sweeney launched her own range of jewellery on the shopping channel Bid TV.

Sweeney returned to musical theatre in 2011, both playing 'The Girl' in a national tour of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Tell Me on a Sunday, and replacing fellow Liverpudlian Liz McClarnon as Paulette in the first UK tour of Legally Blonde: The Musical.[7] During April 2011, she also starred as Amanda in the BBC television series Candy Cabs.

In 2012, Sweeney appeared in the UK tour of Educating Rita alongside Matthew Kelly[8] and made guest panellist appearances on Loose Women on 5 April and 15 November 2012.

Sweeney starred in the White Christmas musical at the Lowry in Salford Quays with Dallas star Ken Kercheval and Corrie star Wendi Peters from November 2012 through January 2013.

Twelve years after starring in Celebrity Big Brother, Sweeney appeared again in a Comic Relief fundraising show, this time alongside Natalie Cassidy, Dean Gaffney and Ricky Groves on Let's Dance for Comic Relief in February 2013. They performed to "You Can't Stop the Beat" from Hairspray. In their heat, the group placed second after beating Ricky Hatton in the judges' vote by a score of 2 to 1. The group then took part in the Grand Final 9 March 2013, losing to winning finalist Antony Cotton.

She co-wrote the comedy musical Sex and the Suburbs with Mandy Muden. The show was staged from 9 May to 7 June 2014.[9]

Claire Sweeney took the role of Velma Von-Tussle in the Hairspray UK Tour 2015-2016

Personal life

Sweeney had a relationship with businessman Tony Hibbard for six years, until late 2007.[10] Sweeney was engaged to Daniel Reilly from January 2013 until July 2015.[11] Sweeney gave birth to her first child, a boy in September 2014.[12] in October 2014, Sweeney announced she was back with Reilly. Claire and Daniel split up again in July 2015.

She supports the charities Claire House Children’s Hospice, Queenie’s Christmas Charity[1] and is a patron of Children's Liver Disease Foundation.[13]

Discography

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 McBride, Lorraine (2015-04-12). "Claire Sweeney: 'I've bought lots of property, Turkey was a disaster'". Telegraph. Retrieved 2018-06-02.
  2. King, Mark (13 April 2012). "Claire Sweeney: my Saturday job". The Guardian. Retrieved 13 April 2012.
  3. Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 543. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  4. "Lily Savage's Blankety Blank". 27 May 2001. ITV. Missing or empty |series= (help)
  5. "Claire Sweeney's Big Fat Diet". ITV. Archived from the original on 27 January 2010.
  6. "The Churchill Bromley – What's On". Archived from the original on 14 March 2009. Retrieved 30 April 2009.
  7. Littlejohn, Georgina (8 February 2012). "Claire Sweeney and Les Dennis join Ray Quinn for opening night of Legally Blonde". Daily Mail.
  8. "Theatre unveils a star line-up". Bath Chronicle. 1 March 2012. Archived from the original on 3 November 2014. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
  9. Morgan, Georgia (27 February 2014). "Sex and the Suburbs comedy Liverpool". Liverpool Echo. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
  10. "Splitly Come Dancing's lovers". The Sun. 4 January 2008. Retrieved 4 January 2008.
  11. Smith, Ryan (19 August 2014). "Pregnant Claire Sweeney celebrates baby shower". Daily Mail. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
  12. Fahy, Colette (1 October 2014). "Claire Sweeney, 42, welcomes 'miracle baby boy' with former fiance Daniel Reilly". Daily Mail. Retrieved 23 October 2014.
  13. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 30 June 2016. Retrieved 21 June 2016.
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