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Biography: Michelle Ryan

Michelle Claire Ryan (born 22 April 1984) is an English actress of Irish ancestry.

She was previously best known for portraying the role of Zoe Slater on the BBC soap opera EastEnders. She has also starred in the 2007 television series remake Bionic Woman, and more recently as wicked sorceress Nimueh in the 2008 BBC TV series Merlin.

Early life and career

Michelle Ryan was born in Enfield, Greater London, Middlesex and was a student at Chace Community School. A member of a local theatre group since she was 10, she was picked for her role in EastEnders when she was 15 and first appeared on the show in September 2000; for the part, she affected an East End cockney accent, rather than speaking her usual Received Pronunciation. In 2005, she announced she was leaving EastEnders to concentrate on work in theatre and films.[citation needed] She has mused that her involvement with the show served as a dress rehearsal for working on Bionic Woman.

Primetime career and other works

Ryan got her first big break playing Sheylla Grands in the Series TV Show "Chosen Ones" in the 1st season and Zoe Slater in the BBC soap EastEnders.

During summer 2005, Ryan appeared in a run of Who's the Daddy? at the King's Head Theatre. The play by Toby Young and Lloyd Evans is based on the David Blunkett paternity case.

Ryan auditioned to replace Billie Piper as the Doctor's companion in Doctor Who; however, Freema Agyeman was ultimately chosen for the role. She had a small role in an episode of Marple which screened in February 2006, and also appeared in a small independent film the same year, Cashback.

In early 2007, Ryan was seen as Maria in a new adaptation of Mansfield Park opposite Billie Piper for ITV and also as Lila in the film I Want Candy, co-starring Carmen Electra and Mackenzie Crook. In February 2007, it was announced that she had been cast as the lead in the new drama Bionic Woman. The series began airing in the United States on the broadcast network NBC in September 2007. Ryan affects an American accent for the role of Jaime Sommers, except in the episode "The Education of Jaime Sommers" in which her character goes under cover as an English transfer student at a university; for this episode, she uses an Oxfordshire accent instead of her natural London accent. She has had professional dance training and attributes to it helping her with the physically demanding stunts required for the show.

On Red Nose Day 2007, Ryan appeared in a brand new Mr. Bean sketch written and recorded for Comic Relief. She will shortly be seen in Flick, a new Welsh independent film co-starring Faye Dunaway and Leslie Phillips.

In May 2007, Ryan revealed she auditioned for the role of Vesper Lynd in Casino Royale, eventually given to Eva Green the previous year.

Prior to Bionic Woman, she appeared in Jekyll for the BBC, a modern day version of Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde starring James Nesbitt. It began its six-episode run on 16 June 2007 and was released on DVD in the United States on 18 September 2007, one week prior to her debut in Bionic Woman.

She has also appeared as the sorceress Nimueh in the BBC drama series Merlin.

Ryan is signed to Independent Models in London, and is also a patron of children's cancer charity CLIC Sargent.

Recognition

Ryan has been among FHM's 100 Sexiest Women in 2002, 2004, 2005 (fourth, her highest ranking), and 2007.

Filmography

  • The Worst Witch (1 episode, "Fair Is Foul & Fouls Are Fair", 2000) .... Dolores
  • Burnside (2 episodes, "Exposed: Part 1" and "Exposed: Part 2", 2000) .... School Friend
  • EastEnders (454 episodes, 2000-2005) .... Zoe Slater
  • An Audience with Des O'Connor (2001) (TV) .... Herself as Audience Member (uncredited)
  • The Saturday Show (1 episode, "22 September 2001", 2001) .... Herself
  • EastEnders: Christmas Party (2003) (TV) .... Herself (uncredited)
  • EastEnders: Slaters in Detention (2003) (V) .... Zoe Slater
  • Comic Relief 2003: The Big Hair Do (2003) (TV) .... Zoe Slater
  • Children in Need (1 episode, "21 November 2003", 2003) .... Herself
  • This Morning (2 episodes, "6 May 2004" and "17 February 2005", 2004-2005) .... Herself
  • GMTV (2 episodes, "15 December 2004" and "18 February 2005", 2004-2005) .... Herself
  • EastEnders Revealed (1 episode, "The Growing Pains of Zoe Slater", 2005) .... Herself
  • Sex, Lies & Soaps (1 episode, "Family Conflict", 2006) .... Zoe Slater archive footage (uncredited)
  • Marple: By the Pricking of My Thumbs (2006) (TV) .... Rose Waters
  • Cashback (2006) .... Suzy
  • I Want Candy (2007) .... Lila
  • Comic Relief 2007: The Big One (2007) (TV) .... Kate
  • Mansfield Park (2007) (TV) .... Maria Bertram
  • Would I Lie to You? (1 episode, "#1.2", 2007) .... Zoe Slater archive footage (uncredited)
  • Jekyll (6 episodes, "#1.1", "#1.2", "#1.3", "#1.4", "#1.5" and "#1.6", 2007) .... Katherine Reimer
  • Entertainment Tonight (2 episodes, "1 August 2007" and "2 August 2007", 2007) .... Herself
  • Bionic Woman (8 episodes, 2007) .... Jaime Sommers
  • The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (1 episode, "24 September 2007", 2007) .... Herself
  • The View (1 episode, "8 October 2007", 2007) .... Herself
  • HypaSpace (1 episode, "#7.11", 2008) .... Herself
  • Friday Night with Jonathan Ross (1 episode, "#14.9", 2008) .... Herself
  • 2008 BRIT Awards (2008) (TV) .... Herself
  • TV Burp (1 episode, "#7.10", 2008) .... Jaime Sommers archive footage (uncredited)
  • Flick (2008) .... Sandra Martin
  • Merlin (3 episodes, "The Mark of Nimueh", "The Poisoned Chalice" and "Excalibur", "L'Morte De Arhur" 2008) .... Nimueh
  • Mr Eleven (2008) TV mini-series .... Saz Paley (post-production)

References

  1. Births, Marriages & Deaths Index of England & Wales, 1984-2004.Volume 12, Page 728
  2. EastEnders Revealed; Bionic Woman ("The Education of Jaime Sommers")
  3. ^ Ryan and Eick on NBC's Bionic Woman
  4. Nathan, Sara (12 October 2006). "New Who girl for Tardis". News. The Sun Online. Retrieved on 2007-08-01.
  5. "Ex-Eastender Zoe transformed into Bionic Woman". Retrieved on 2007-02-14.
  6. "Sky Showbiz". Retrieved on 2007-05-27.
  7. "Merlin's Secrets Revealed". bbc.co.uk (2008-07-23). Retrieved on 2008-07-23.

External links

  • Michelle Ryan at the Internet Movie Database

Michelle Ryan main page.

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