Sharon Maughan

Actress

Birthday June 22, 1950

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace West Derby, Liverpool, Lancashire, England

Age 73 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

Height 176 cm

#19354 Most Popular

1950

Sharon Patricia Maughan (born 22 June 1950) is a British actress.

She became internationally recognised in the 80's from the "Gold Blend couple" television advertisements for Nescafé, (Taster's Choice in the United States) alongside actor Anthony Head.

Her credits include She's Out of My League, MacGyver, Inspector Morse, Hannay, Murder, She Wrote.

1971

At the age of 17, she was awarded a scholarship to study acting at Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, graduating in 1971 with an Acting (RADA Diploma).

She later changed her professional surname to "Maughan".

Maughan's acting career began playing Ophelia in an Open University tour of Hamlet.

1973

In 1973, Maughan was chosen for the role of Rachel Rosing in a Granada Television serialisation of Howard Spring's novel, Shabby Tiger.

In 1973, she joined Alan Bennett at the Lyric Theatre in his original production of Habeas Corpus, playing "Felicity Rumpers".

She next worked with John Stride in the final series of Yorkshire Television's The Main Chance, playing the Nordic "Inge Lindstrom".

1977

In 1977, Maughan joined the cast of Franco Zeffirelli's Filumena, starring Joan Plowright and Colin Blakely in London's West End, where she met her future husband, actor Trevor Eve.

Maughan then went on to star in such series as The Enigma Files, The Flame Trees of Thika, Dombey and Son, and By the Sword Divided.

In 1977, she met actor Trevor Eve, and they were married in 1980.

1982

In 1982, Maughan gave birth to their first child, Alice, now an actress.

They have two other children.

1986

In 1986, as a result of the success of The Flame Trees of Thika in America, Maughan was invited to do an episode of MacGyver.

1987

From 1987 to 1998, while running the internationally successful "Gold Blend couple" television advertisements for Nescafé, (Taster's Choice in the United States) alongside actor Anthony Head, she starred in episodes of Inspector Morse, Hannay, and Murder, She Wrote.

1993

Onstage, she played Billie Dawn in Born Yesterday, and Nora in A Doll's House at Chichester Festival Theatre in 1993.

She played Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Anna Howard Shaw in Paula Wagner's production of Out of Our Father's House at Hollywood's Fountainhead Theatre.

In 1993, she starred in Cinderella, alongside Kathleen Turner, the same year, worked with Richard Dreyfuss in Another Stakeout.

1998

Upon finishing the "Gold Blend couple" television campaign in 1998, she went back to the theatre to do And All the Children Cried, playing Myra Hindley, which was immediately followed by Maughan joining the cast of the BBC One medical drama television series Holby City.

2006

In 2006, she appeared in the Roger Donaldson directed The Bank Job, alongside Jason Statham.

2009

In 2009, she starred in the BBC's Waking the Dead, alongside her husband Trevor Eve as Superintendent Peter Boyd, and in 2012, Kidnap and Ransom, also starring Eve.

After premiering the new play Cradle Me, co-starring Luke Treadaway, Maughan went on to appear in the film She's Out of My League, in the role of Molly's mother, (Molly, the lead female character played by her real life daughter Alice Eve), and also starred her husband, Trevor Eve, who played Molly's father.

2011

She made it to the semi-final of Celebrity MasterChef in 2011.

Sharon Maughan was born in Liverpool, to a working class family, and raised in Kirkby, Lancashire, with her four siblings.

She got her first taste of acting in plays at the all-girl Catholic Comprehensive School, St Gregory's School in Southdene, Kirkby.

In the 2011 series of Celebrity MasterChef, an ill-prepared Maughan was shocked and delighted to make it to the semi-final.

2012

This was followed by a film made each year from 2012 to 2014: The Babymakers, directed by Jay Chandrasekhar; Flying Home directed by Dominique Derudiere, and Time Lapse, directed by Bradley King; and finally The Atticus Institute, directed by Chris Sparling – all shot in the USA.

2014

In September 2014, Maughan starred in the British premiere of Neil LaBute's well received play Autobahn at the King's Head Theatre in Islington.

She finished the play with a 30-minute monologue.

She later appeared in the film Untitled playing the drug dealing mastermind controller of a struggling filmmaker.

2015

In November 2015 she joined the programme Loose Women as a guest panellist.

In 2015, she participated in a charitable event for Barnardo's, in a campaign to recruit more foster carers.