Nicola Stapleton

Actress

Birthday August 9, 1974

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Elephant and Castle, London, England

Age 49 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

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1974

Nicola Kathleen Stapleton (born 9 August 1974) is an English actress.

She is best known for her roles in EastEnders as Mandy Salter and Emmerdale as Danielle Hutch.

1983

Stapleton's career in showbusiness started when she was six, and at the age of eight, she had a minor role as an extra in the James Bond film Octopussy (1983).

1985

She made her TV debut in the detective series, Dempsey and Makepeace (ITV), in 1985 and she went on to have roles in feature films such as Little Shop of Horrors (Geffen Pictures, 1986); Hansel and Gretel (MGM, 1987); Snow White (MGM, 1987) and Courage Mountain (Paramount, 1990).

1987

A graduate of the Sylvia Young Theatre School, Stapleton began her career at an early age, appearing in films such as Hansel and Gretel and on television in the children's show Simon and the Witch in 1987.

At aged 12, she played the part of Sally in the 1987 Children's BBC production, Simon and the Witch.

She also had a minor role in the BBC sitcom, Bread.

1992

In 1992, she secured a high-profile role on British television as Mandy Salter in the BBC soap opera EastEnders.

Stapleton is perhaps best known for her role as the wayward Mandy Salter in the BBC soap opera EastEnders, which she played from 1992 to 1994.

During her time in the soap, Stapleton's character was featured in storylines about child and drug abuse, homelessness and prostitution.

1993

Her EastEnders character was also featured in a special episode of the science fiction series, Doctor Who, which was entitled Dimensions in Time (1993).

The episode was specially screened as part of BBC's annual fund-raising event, Children in Need.

Viewers were asked to phone in and vote which EastEnders character, Mandy or 'Big' Ron, would appear in the show.

Two versions were filmed for each voting outcome, but the Mandy version won with 56% of the vote.

Stapleton's subsequent TV credits have included; You Bet! (ITV, 1993); The Thin Blue Line (BBC, 1995); The Bill (ITV, 2002); Casualty (BBC, 1999) and Casualty@Holby City (2004); Harry Enfield and Chums (BBC); Audrey and Friends (2000); Brinks Mat: The Greatest Heist (2003) and Jane Hall (ITV, 2006), among others.

1994

In 1994, Stapleton quit the role, but in 2011, returned to the role after 17 years.

Stapleton grew tired of all the attention she received from being in such a high-profile show, so she resigned from the role in 1994.

In 1994, she provided the voice of the popular comic character Minnie the Minx in the second and final Beano Video film Beano Videostars taking over the role of Susan Sheridan (who was the original voice of Minnie in the very first video), although Sheridan voiced a couple of characters in other Beano segments.

1997

On stage, Stapleton has appeared in Cockroach Who at The National Theatre; Of Mice and Men, which toured the United Kingdom; Scissor Happy at the Duchess Theatre (1997); Essex Girls, Corner Boys and Four Star Hotel, which were all shown at the Royal Court Theatre.

1998

She has also appeared in feature films including: Urban Ghost Story (Living Spirit Pictures, 1998); The Killing Zone (1999); It Was an Accident (2000); South West Nine (2001); Goodbye Charlie Bright (2001); Lava (2002) and Chunky Monkey (2001).

On stage, she played the role of Peter Pan in a musical version of the J.M. Barrie novel, which she then toured the United Kingdom, alongside actors Terence Donovan and Laurence Mark Wythe, who later become a composer and lyricist in musical theatre.

In 1998, she was cast in Channel 4's successful Young Person's Guide to Becoming a Rock Star.

She played Joe Nardone, a sex-mad guitarist in a Scottish band, which goes from playing pubs to netting a record deal via a string of wild parties.

2002

In 2002, Stapleton guest-starred in her first of two roles of ITV1's cop show The Bill, She played tough-talking young mum Tina Pope, who eventually becomes the second victim of the Sun Hill Serial Killer.

2005

Stapleton's other notable television roles include that of Janine Nebeski in ITV's Bad Girls (2005–06) and Joe Nardone in Channel 4's Young Person's Guide to Becoming a Rock Star (1998).

In 2005, in an interview, Stapleton commented: "Working on EastEnders was so high-profile it put me off working on soaps for a while… I've been asked a number of times to go back, but I've done a lot of really credible stuff in theatre, and I thought, 'It took me a long time get here. I'm not ready to go back to Mandy just yet'… The publicity with something regarding EastEnders is huge, and sometimes you end up feeling like a famous person rather than an actress - I wanted my work to be more fulfilling than that."

Stapleton is more recently known for playing the prisoner Janine Nebeski in the seventh and eighth series of ITV prison drama Bad Girls (2005–06).

In the final series, her character embarked on a romance with male prison officer, Donny Kimber who was played by her ex-EastEnders co-star, Sid Owen.

2006

On 4 November 2006, the Stapleton family appeared on Celebrity Family Fortunes, headed by Nicola and that same month, Stapleton guest-starred in the ITV police drama The Bill; her second role in the programme to date.

She acted alongside Birds of a Feather star Linda Robson, to form a drug-addicted mother-daughter duo.

2007

She played the role of Louise Parker in the 2007 Lynda La Plante televised mini-series, The Commander: The Devil You Know, and appeared in BBC's The Last Enemy in 2008.

2011

In June 2011, Stapleton announced that she would be returning to EastEnders after a 17-year hiatus, and she reappeared as Mandy in an episode broadcast in August that year.

2012

In 2012, she left the role for a second time.

Stapleton left the role for a second time at the end of her contract, with Mandy departing in May 2012.

2017

In 2017, she joined Thomas & Friends as the voice of Rosie, taking over from Teresa Gallagher in the UK and Jules de Jongh in the US.

28 October 2017 marked Nicola's third appearance in Casualty playing her third different character in the show.

Stapleton was raised near East Street, which runs east to west between the Old Kent Road and Walworth Road in Walworth, south London.

She and her younger brother Vince were born to working class parents, Kate, a cleaner from Scotland and Vincent Stapleton, who ran a car hire business.

She attended the Townsend Primary School in South East London, where her parents were advised by a teacher "to channel her energy into something positive."

As a result, they sent her to the Corona Theatre School and Sylvia Young Theatre School, where Denise van Outen and her future EastEnders co-stars, Danniella Westbrook and Samantha Janus, were among her contemporaries.