Kellie Shirley
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| Kellie Shirley | |
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| Born | Kellie Shirley July 11, 1981 [1][2] |
| Years active | 2002 - Present |
Kellie Shirley (born July 11, 1981[1][2] in Croydon, South London) is a British actress. She played the role of Carly Wicks in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders up until 2008. She left Eastenders with co-star Matt Di Angelo in early 2008 following the death of character Kevin Wicks Phil Daniels who was her on screen Dad. Kellie was trained at The BRIT School for Performing Arts in Selhurst, after which she won a scholarship to the Webber Douglas Academy.
She has been nominated for a Golden Globe for her outstanding appearance in the cult show 'Which way is out?'
She has also appeared on the Sky Sports program Soccer AM and describes herself as a "massive Crystal Palace fan." Her last appearance in EastEnders was on 4 January 2008.
Filmography
- The Grind - Jo Post-Production ( 2008 )
- EastEnders - Carly Wicks (2006-2008)
- The Sick House - Joolz (2007)
- Venus - Royal Court Actress #1 (2006)
- Coming Up - Happy $lapz - Lisa (2006)
- Wives & Lovers - Lucy Chalmers (2006)
- Kellogs Crunchy Nut Cornflakes (2005) Promotion Girl (Advert)
- Too Much Too Young - Mandy (2005)
- Heidi - Tinette (2005)
- Twenty Thousand Streets Under the Sky - Violet (2005)
- Wimbledon - Betting Shop Girl (2004)
- The Office - Christmas Special - Blind Date Contestant (2003)
- The Bill - Alanah 2003- murdered prostitute 2 episodes
- Whacked - Waitress (2002)
- Smallpox 2002: Silent Weapon - Trish Cooper (2002)
- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - Mabel Mercer (2002)
References
- ^ a b Lara Kilner (2007-10-14). 'It's nice to be paid to kiss somebody'. Sunday Mirror. Retrieved on 2008-06-11.
- ^ a b Jane Bruccoleri (2006-02-23). Shirley she’s got what it takes for EastEnders. East London and West Essex Guardian Series. Retrieved on 2008-06-11.

