Vickie Gates (actress)

Vickie Gates is a British actress who made her television acting debut in Brookside at the age of 16. After her initial storylines from 1990–1993, she joined an all-girl pop band called Dream Reality and then appeared in the TV series Springhill before returning to Brookside in 1997 for four additional years. Her television career continued with roles in City Central, Liverpool 1 and The Bill.

She has supplemented her television work with appearances in the film The Last Straw and appearing in the Vagina Monologues. Other TV appearances have included Abbamania 2 and as the winner of Celebrity Stars in Their Eyes for ITV.[1] In 2013, she played Pat in the BBC comedy-drama Being Eileen.[2]

Acting credits

  • Being Eileen, Pat, 2013, BBC.[2]
  • Mobile 2007, Television, Shot in the Head by Jamie Draven Victim on Train (Mobile)|Head Shot Victim on Train (1 episode (repeated x3) 2007, ITV
  • The Bill 2004, Television, Marilyn Chambers - (Series Regular 2003-2004) Thames Television
  • Brookside 2000, Television, Leanne Powell, 2000–2003, Mersey Television, Various Directors
  • The Vagina Monologues 2002, Stage, Neptune Theatre, Liverpool
  • Back in Its Place 2002, Short Film, Grace Roberts, MTV, Mickey Poppins
  • The Boy from Ipanema 2002, Short Film, June McDonagh, MTV, Mickey Poppins
  • The Ice Cream Jesus 2002, Short Film, Sister Mike, MTV, Mickey Poppins
  • Going Off Big Time 1999, Feature Film, Honey Trap, KT Films, Jimmy Doyle
  • The Last Straw 1999, Short Film, Business Woman, Planet Wilde, Omar Madah
  • Liverpool 1 (Series 2) 1999, Television, Mandy, Lime St. Productions, David Ines Edwards
  • City Central (Series 1) 1998, Television, Sarah Cartwright, BBC Television
  • Springhill (Series 2) 1997, Television, Meryl Cartlidge, Mersey Television
  • Brookside 1997, Television, Leanne Powell, 1997 Mersey Television
  • Springhill (Series 1) 1996, Television, Meryl Cartlidge, Granada / Sky 1
  • Dream Reality 1995, Stage, Girl Group
  • David Essex (Back To Front British Tour) 1994, Stage, Support/Backing Singer
  • Brookside 1992, Television, Leanne Powell, 1992-1993 Mersey Television

References

  1. "Light up Winter". Chester Chronicle. 23 September 2005. Retrieved 9 July 2010.
  2. Michael Wynne (writer) (11 February 2013). "Homeless (11 February 2013)". Being Eileen. BBC. BBC One.
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