Zoe Dawson

Zoe Dawson is an English actress. Best known for minor roles in the BBC soap opera, Doctors.

Zoe Dawson
Born
Zoe Dawson

(1979-01-30) 30 January 1979
OccupationActress
Years active1999 - present

Career

Dawson started her career in 1999 as Susie in Oklahoma!, and then moved to International Docu-drama series, Mayday in 2004, where she played the British Airways stewardess Sue Gibbons. In 2006 Dawson had a one-off role playing Sally in The Bill, and after that she moved to UK soap opera. In 2006 and 2008 Dawson had one-off roles on the BBC popular soap opera, Doctors. In 2006 she played Louise Meecham, and in 2008 she played a hotel receptionist. Dawson also had a one-off role of playing another receptionist in the ITV soap, Coronation Street, in 2008.

Specialist accents

Dawson can perform in many dialects and accents of the United Kingdom. They are;

Personal life

Dawson was born and brought up in the Black Country town of Walsall, just north of Birmingham. Dawson currently still lives in Walsall.

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gollark: I mean, those apply to some narrowly defined things in physics, for limited definitions of "action" and such, but not in general so far as I can tell.
gollark: I don't think so, unless you really stretch the definition most of the time or claim it's metaphorical or something.
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