Angela Clarke
Angela Clarke, an accomplished English actress born in Liverpool in 1969, has made significant contributions to both television and film. She gained prominence for her memorable performances in popular TV series such as Soldier Soldier, Brookside, Coronation Street, Liverpool 1, The Bill, Pie in the Sky, and Casualty. Her film career boasts a variety of notable works, including Letter to Brezhnev, Blonde Fist, Dancin' Thru The Dark, Land and Freedom, and Bernard and the Genie.
Angela shares her artistic lineage with her older sister, actress Margi Clarke, as they both appeared in Letter to Brezhnev and Blonde Fist. Additionally, their brother Frank Clarke is a screenwriter known for his work on Letter to Brezhnev. Beyond her acting career, Angela has also ventured into writing, having created the BBC1 sitcom Eyes Down, which aired from 2003 to 2004. Her multifaceted talent in acting and writing has solidified her status in the entertainment industry, making her a respected figure in British television and film. Through her diverse roles and creative projects, Angela Clarke continues to leave a lasting impact on the arts.