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Corrinne Wicks is a Actor born on 31 march 1967 at Cheltenham (United-kingdom)

Corrinne Wicks

Corrinne Wicks
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Birth name Corrinne Eleanor Wicks
Birth 31 march 1967 (56 years) at Cheltenham (United-kingdom)

Corrinne Wicks is an English actress, known for playing Dr. Helen Thompson in the BBC daytime soap opera Doctors, from 2000 to 2005, and Ella Hart in the ITV soap opera Emmerdale, from 2010 to 2011.

Biography

Wicks was born and raised in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. She married her Doctors co-star Tom Butcher in November 2005.

Although married, Wicks does not live with her husband; with him living in London and she continuing to live at her home in Harborne, Birmingham. The couple do not go for more than two weeks at a time before meeting up.

Usually with

Alison Owen
Alison Owen
(1 films)
Lee Hall
Lee Hall
(1 films)
Selina Cadell
Selina Cadell
(1 films)
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Filmography of Corrinne Wicks (1 films)

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Actress

Toast
Toast (2010)

Directed by S.J. Clarkson
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Comedy, Historical
Actors Helena Bonham Carter, Freddie Highmore, Ken Stott, Victoria Hamilton, Corrinne Wicks, Matthew McNulty
Roles Secondary school teacher
Rating65% 3.2988253.2988253.2988253.2988253.298825
The Slaters of Wolverhampton are plagued with Mrs. Slater's (Victoria Hamilton) chronic debilitating asthma and her cooking limited to what comes in canned goods that she can heat in boiling water. Mr. Alan Slater (Ken Stott) is sick with worry and has a cantankerous personality. Nigel longs for a life that is more than a succession of canned-food dinners made from what can be heated in boiling water. When dinner is burned, the standard substitute of toast is always served. He loves toast, with the crunchy outside giving way to buttery softness inside. Despite her infrequent forays into cooking meals from scratch, his mother's attempts to improve her cooking change nothing before or after her death. His father continues in widowhood with the same cooking style and frequent dinners of toast. The experience brings Nigel to conclude that he is not liked. Nigel learns from a friend that the way in which he could attempt a better relationship with his father is to cook a meal for him.