Margi Clarke

Actress

Birthday May 25, 1954

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Kirkby, Lancashire, England

Age 70 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

#54684 Most Popular

1954

Margi Clarke (born 25 May 1954) is an English actress and radio and television presenter.

1978

Her career as a presenter began in 1978 on the late-night television magazine show What's On, broadcast only in the Granada region.

From 1978 to 1985, she was the lead singer of various punk rock bands; including, Margox and the Zincs: which initially featured Holly Johnson and Andrew Schofield as guitarists.

1983

In 1983, Clarke appeared as Fran in two early episodes of the Liverpool-set Channel 4 soap opera Brookside, credited as Margi MacGregor.

Margi had originated her role of Theresa in Letter to Brezhnev a few years earlier when she played the role in a modest run at the Liverpool Playhouse in 1983.

Clarke followed Letter to Brezhnev with a European trilogy for Finnish brothers Aki and Mika Kaurismäki: Helsinki Napoli All Night Long, I Hired a Contract Killer and L.A. Without a Map.

1985

She had a leading role in the film Letter to Brezhnev (1985), a low-budget film which had an international release.

She featured in the low-budget film Letter to Brezhnev (1985), the screenplay being adapted by her brother from his own play.

It concerns two working-class Liverpool young women who meet two Russian sailors; the other lead part was played by Alexandra Pigg.

The film was made for around £50,000 (Clarke called this "the cocaine budget on Rambo"), and became an international hit.

At the next Evening Standard British Film Awards, Clarke was awarded the prize for "Most Promising Newcomer".

Clarke had a lead role in the films Letter to Brezhnev (1985), The Dressmaker (1988) and Strike It Rich (1990), and appeared in the Pet Shop Boys' video for their 1987 single,"Rent".

She was the stand-in host for Paula Yates on Channel 4's The Tube on several occasions.

Clarke was also the voice for the character of Bixie in Weetabix adverts.

1989

In 1989, she was cast as Queenie in the BBC series Making Out, set in a Manchester electronics factory and written by Debbie Horsfield.

The show ran for three series.

1991

In 1991, she returned to presenting, this time on the late night ITV show The Good Sex Guide which gained audience figures of 13 million.

In 1991, Clarke performed with Half Man Half Biscuit on the single "No Regrets", a cover of the song, "Non, je ne regrette rien", best known from the version recorded by Édith Piaf.

In the same year, she also portrayed Ronnie O'Dowd, a 'sexy' female boxer who follows her father into the world of 'pugilism' and rescues him from being 'on the skids' in New York to bring him back to Liverpool with her winnings in Blonde Fist.

Following the success of The Good Sex Guide, the ITV franchise holder Carlton offered Clarke her own day-time show, and the resulting programme, Swank, co-presented with fashion designer David Emanuel, ran for two series.

1994

She received a Royal Television Society (RTS) Award for "Best Female Presenter" in 1994.

A second series and third series followed.

the last entitled The Good Sex Guide Abroad.

Clarke turned down an offer to take the series into a late night chat show format, the host eventually being Toyah Willcox.

In 1994, Clarke tried a new venture, stand-up comedy, and took her one-woman show 21st Century Scutt around the country - the tour included a stint at the Edinburgh Film Festival and the Royal Festival Hall on London's South Bank.

She was a regular guest on Channel 4's music show The Word, including one occasion where she tricked presenter Terry Christian into showing his testicles in a hidden camera set-up.

Around this time, Clarke's partner was the artist Jamie Reid and she was paid an undisclosed sum to pose nude while nine months pregnant with their daughter Rowan.

In 1994, Clarke worked with Welsh political band Anhrefn for the single "Clutter from the Gutter".

Her last role before taking a three-year sabbatical, following the death of her mother and birth of her daughter, was in the BBC1 serial, Soul Survivors co-starring Ian McShane.

1997

(The couple split up around 1997.) The resulting pictures were a response to the then recent Vanity Fair spread of actress Demi Moore, in which she was shown nude while also nine months pregnant.

The pictures of Clarke were published in the Sunday People tabloid.

She also published her own vegetarian cookery book, Margi Clarke's Better than Sex Cookbook.

1998

Later, Clarke played Jackie Dobbs in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street (1998–1999, 2008–2010).

Clarke was born and raised in Kirkby, Lancashire.

She returned to acting in 1998, joining the soap opera Coronation Street, playing Jackie Dobbs.

1999

She left in 1999, and joined the cast of Five soap opera Family Affairs, staying for just under a year, as well as guesting in an episode of the BBC's Casualty.

2002

She also had roles in two films released in 2002, Revengers Tragedy (adapted from the 17th century play), directed by Alex Cox and 24 Hour Party People, the biopic of the Factory/Hacienda days in Manchester, which Clarke participated in during her 'Margox' days of the 1970s.

2003

In feature film The Boys from County Clare (2003) she played the role of Dove.

2004

In 2004, Clarke appeared on the Five reality TV show The Farm and had a leading role in the theatrical film School for Seduction co-starring Kelly Brook.

2006

In 2006, Clarke had a role in an episode of the Hollyoaks spin-off Hollyoaks: In the City and around the same time she was also a contestant on a celebrity version of the BBC gameshow The Weakest Link.