Lisa Faulkner: Life as I know it
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Daily Express - Found Feb. 17, 2010 LISA FAULKNER: LIFE AS I KNOW IT Lisa Faulkner is in the new series of Murdoch Mysteries Have your say(0) LISA Faulkner, 37, Spooks and Holby City |
Lisa Faulkner: Adoption cured my IVF heartbreak
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Daily Express - Found Dec. 28, 2009 ACTRESS Lisa Faulkner has spoken for the first time about the joys of motherhood through adoption after the heartbreak of years of failed IVF |
Zack set for NCAA championships
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WMBF - Found Mar. 17, 2010 Dantin and Anna Aguero (Auburn), Kara Salamone and Monica Dodson (Florida), Hannah Moore (Georgia) and Lisa Faulkner (Kentucky) to give the... |
Rogers fans 8 as Cats roll 11-2
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Lexington Herald Leader - Found Mar. 14, 2010 Diver Faulkner qualifies Junior diver Lisa Faulkner qualified for the NCAA Championships on the three-meter board at the NCAA Zone Diving... |
Real estate transactions: Jan. 2-8
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Press of Atlantic City - Found Mar. 6, 2010 1/6/2010. $495,000 1012 W. Brigantine Ave. Unit 2, Lisa Faulkner & Matthew Faulkner to Paul D Fischer & Jennifer D Fischer; |
ANGELA GRIFFIN: I'D TURN DOWN GEORGE CLOONEY FOR MY HUSBAND
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Sunday People - Found Feb. 15, 2010 ... in 1998 and joined the original cast of Holby City, playing staff nurse Jasmine Hopkins alongside Lisa Faulkner (left in picture) and Nicola... Angela Griffin's Clooney embarrassment - AOL UK Explore All |
Angela Griffin: First Time Voter
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Mirror.co.uk - Found Feb. 12, 2010 Lisa Faulkner and Nicola Stephenson and I got together and made lots of food and got through a few bottles of wine, it was quite debauched. |
This Week's TV: Happy birthday EastEnders!
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24-7PressRelease.com - Found Feb. 11, 2010 Lisa Faulkner tells TV Choice about motherhood and her new series Murdoch Mysteries, while John Barrowman talks about Torchwood: Children Of... |
This Week?s TV: Happy birthday EastEnders!
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PR inside - Found Feb. 9, 2010 Lisa Faulkner tells TV Choice about motherhood and her new series Murdoch Mysteries, while John Barrowman talks about Torchwood: Children Of... |
No. 13 Women's and No. 16 Men's Swimming and Diving Sweep Kentucky
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Louisville Athletics - Found Jan. 24, 2010 33. In the 1-meter women's diving, freshman Hannah Gadd captured first place with a score of 291.98. Lisa Faulkner from UK was second at 273... |
Lisa Faulkner Biography
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Lisa Faulkner
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| Lisa Faulkner | |
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| Born | February 18, 1973 Kingston upon Thames, Greater London, England |
| Spouse(s) | Chris Coghill |
Lisa Tamsin Faulkner, (born 18 February 1973, Kingston upon Thames1, Greater London), is an English actress. Faulkner was educated at Tiffin Girls' School, Kingston upon Thames, Greater London.2
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Career
At the age of 16, she was approached by a modelling scout while she was playing her banjo in a tube station. This resulted in a successful career as a teenage model.
In 1992, she made her first acting appearance in The Lover, co-starring with Jane March. At age 21, she played the part of Alison Dangerfield in the British TV drama Dangerfield. She also starred in the 1994 British film A Feast at Midnight. In 1996 she appeared in And The Beat Goes On. In 1998, she played Louise Hope in the Channel 4 soap Brookside. Between 1998 and 2001, she played Dr Victoria Merrick on Holby City, before her character was stabbed to death in her own home by the father of a patient whose life she couldn't save.
In the TV show Spooks, her character suffered a particularly gruesome fate that many viewers found disturbing. In only the second episode of the first series, Faulkner's character had her hand and face burnt in a deep fat fryer before being shot in the head at point blank range, setting a precedent for later deaths in Spooks.3
In 2004, she starred as D.S. Scribbins ("Scribbs") in Murder in Suburbia on ITV where she played a CID policewoman in company with Caroline Catz who played her inspector, D.I. Ashurst. The show returned for a second series in 2005, with Scribbs adopting the then popular fashion style of "boho-chic". In 2006, she starred in the TV series New Street Law.
It was rumoured that Faulkner had been short listed to play the role of D.I. Alex Drake in Ashes to Ashes, the sequel series to Life on Mars.4 However, Faulkner's former Spooks co-star Keeley Hawes was subsequently cast in the role.
In June 2008, Faulkner provides narration for BBC1 show Heir Hunters, replacing Nadia Sawalha.5
Personal life
In 2005, she married Chris Coghill, her co-star from the TV series Burn It in Richmond Park, South West London.
She had been selected as one of FHM's "100 sexiest women in the world" six times between 1999 and 2004.
She regularly teaches at Amanda Redman's Artists Theatre School
In January 2007, Lisa beat Mr T 3-2 in a best of 5 charity arm wrestling fete.
She has been a regular contributor on Big Brother's Little Brother, a magazine programme about the reality UK TV show Big Brother broadcast on Channel 4.
It has been inaccurately stated from some sources she is the daughter of actress Sally Faulkner. In fact her mother, Julie, died of cancer when Lisa was 16. She has discussed in several interviews her feelings about her mother's untimely death.6
With her husband, she recently adopted a daughter, Billie.[1]
References
- ^ Weight Watchers Magazine,January 2010 edition,pp.10
- ^ "Lisa Faulkner Plays Victoria Merrick", Holby.tv
- ^ Spooks: The show that is James Bond on a BBC budget The Telegraph, 2008-12-04
- ^ Thandie tipped for Life on Mars sequel What's on TV
- ^ prodcutions/2008 Flame TV productions
- ^ "Channel4.com". http://www.channel4.com/health/microsites/M/mummy_diaries/celebs_1.html. Retrieved November 14, 2009.


















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