Denise Welch

Actress

Birthday May 22, 1958

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Tynemouth, Northumberland, England

Age 65 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

#7980 Most Popular

1958

Jacqueline Denise Welch (born 22 May 1958) is an English actress, television personality, writer and broadcaster.

Jacqueline Denise Welch was born in Tynemouth, Northumberland on 22 May 1958.

She has a younger sister, Debbie.

Welch attended Bygate School in Whitley Bay, and La Sagesse School in Newcastle upon Tyne, before moving to Ebchester, County Durham at the age of 13, where she attended Blackfyne Grammar School in Consett and passed five GCE exams.

She developed a penchant for acting at the age of 14 after being cast in a school production of Finian's Rainbow.

At the age of 17, she contemplated going to a teacher training college in Crewe; however, her father and her drama teacher suggested she apply for the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts in London.

1979

Welch was successful in her application, and graduated in 1979, gaining her Equity Card while teaching dance at the Watford Palace Theatre.

Welch became an actress straight after leaving school, aged 12.

1981

Her first television appearance was in the Tyne Tees Television production Barriers in 1981.

1983

She performed on stage in London in Yakkety-Yak with the McGann brothers at the Astoria Theatre in 1983, and later joined the Live Theatre Company, Newcastle, where she featured in many productions, including There's a Girl in My Soup, and an Alan Ayckbourn quartet of plays, including Bedroom Farce.

1984

She also played the role of Sandy in the musical Grease at the Haymarket Theatre, Leicester, in 1984.

1986

A few years later, she appeared in ITV's hit drama Auf Wiedersehen, Pet (1986), following this with roles in the children's television show Byker Grove (1990–1991), A Kind of Living (1988), the Catherine Cookson adaptation The Glass Virgin (1995), and appearing opposite Jimmy Nail in BBC's Spender (1991–1993).

1991

Welch's other acting roles include the television dramas Spender (1991–1993), Soldier Soldier (1993–1995), and Down to Earth (2004–2005).

1993

In 1993, Welch became a household name when she was cast as Marsha Stubbs in ITV's drama series Soldier Soldier.

1995

Owing to her success in the series, she released a double-A side single in 1995, coupling "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" (a cover of the Dusty Springfield hit) with "Cry Me a River" (a standard popularised by Julie London), which reached number 23 in the UK Singles Chart.

1997

Her roles include Natalie Barnes in Coronation Street (1997–2000), Steph Haydock in Waterloo Road (2006–2010), and Trish Minniver in Hollyoaks (2021–2022).

Welch gained even wider notability in 1997, when she was cast as Natalie Horrocks in the long-running ITV soap opera Coronation Street.

Natalie was introduced as a divorcee who soon became the mistress of Kevin Webster (played by Michael Le Vell), the husband of Sally Webster.

Kevin and Sally were one of the show's longest-running couples, and had two children.

Originally portrayed as a femme fatale, Natalie rose to respectability by becoming landlady of the soap's famous public house, The Rovers Return.

She guest-starred twice in ITV's long-running police drama The Bill (in 1997 and 2006), and has also appeared in the BBC's Doctors (2004), Down to Earth (2004–2005) and Born and Bred (2002–2003).

2000

In 2000, the Coronation Street producers wanted Welch to perform a storyline involving Natalie having a miscarriage, but she refused, saying that the character had already lost her husband and son.

However, Welch, who was expecting a baby the same year, decided to leave the serial.

At the time, Welch commented, "I am looking forward to being a mum again and spending some time with my baby and am relishing the prospect of new challenges in my career."

A spokesperson for Granada TV commented, "The character [Natalie] will be gone as she moves to somewhere new, we wish Denise well both for the birth of her baby and for her future career."

2002

In 2002, Welch guest-starred in ITV's Where the Heart Is, and the BBC's hospital drama Holby City, playing risk manager Pam McGrath, who conducted an on-screen relationship with the character Mubbs Hussein (played by Ian Aspinall).

2005

Welch also appears as a regular panellist on the ITV chat show Loose Women (2005–2013, 2018–present).

Welch starred (with second billing) in the British feature film The Jealous God (2005) and Hollyoaks: In the City (2006), amongst other appearances.

2011

In 2011, she was a contestant on the sixth series of Dancing on Ice, where she was partnered with professional skater Matt Evers.

From 2006 to 2010, she appeared as French teacher Steph Haydock in the successful BBC One school-based drama series Waterloo Road, and played Janet "Goldie" Gold in an episode called "Rogue" of the long-running medical drama series, Casualty, which aired on 2 July 2011.

Welch originally won the role of Frances Myers in Bad Girls, but ended up declining it owing to illness at the time; her future Waterloo Road co-star Eva Pope received the part instead.

Welch left Waterloo Road without intending to return for Series six, but eventually decided to come back for episodes nine and ten.

Via the BenidormTweets Twitter feed, it was revealed that Welch would have a part in Series 4 of Benidorm.

She played the part of 'Scary' Mary, alongside her then-husband, Tim Healy.

In the episode of Benidorm, she ends up engaging in a fight with Sheila Reid's Madge.

2012

In 2012, Welch won the ninth series of Celebrity Big Brother.

In 2012, Welch played Truvy in the touring production of Steel Magnolias.

The following year, she played the part of Catherine Robinson in Richard Bean's Smack Family Robinson at the Rose Theatre in Kingston.

2016

On 25 March 2016, it was announced that Welch would guest star in EastEnders as Alison Slater, the estranged mother of Kyle Slater (Riley Carter Millington) and secret stepmother of Stacey Slater (Lacey Turner).

Of her casting, Welch stated: "I'm so thrilled to be part of such an iconic show; it's so exciting! I have several friends on the show and it's a great crowd so I can't wait to get started. It's a short stint but such a powerful role and I'm thrilled to be taking this on."