News Updates: Helen on TV and in the West End
posted on 7th February 2007
There’s some big news on Helen’s career for 2007. See the latest news page for more information.
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Welcome to helengrace.co.uk. This site is a tribute to the talents of actress Helen Grace. Online since August 2000, and run with Helen's approval and input for the majority of the time since, it aims to be a definitive resource for anyone interested in her past, present or forthcoming work.
Helen's acting career began in 1996, when she came to public attention playing the controversial Georgia Simpson in what was then Channel 4's flagship drama serial Brookside. She has since taken on a wide variety of stage and screen roles, most recently appearing in a West End revival of Terence Rattigan's Man and Boy with David Suchet, and in the hit stage version of Dirty Dancing.
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(For the latest on Helen's career, select Recent News from the menu).
There’s some big news on Helen’s career for 2007. See the latest news page for more information.
There’s a treat for digital viewers this weekend: the news section has been updated with info.
Another media article on Respectable has been added to features.
As the owner and maintainer of this site, I have received some emails about Respectable from opponents of the programme who are concerned about its messages. I have posted an open response to them on site.
A behind-the-scenes feature on Respectable, from this week’s Radio Times has been added to features. The show’s writer Shaun Pye talks of creator and co-writer Harry Thompson’s “final dream” of writing a sitcom, following a number of high-profile successes as a producer - and of his determination to finish it before his untimely death from cancer last year. The Radio Times’s preview of the show has also been added to reviews.