| Patsy Kensit |
|
| Birth name |
Patricia Jude Frances Kensit |
| Born |
March
4, 1968 (1968-03-04)
(age 39)
Hounslow,
Middlesex,
England |
| Years active |
1972-present |
| Spouse(s) |
Dan Donovan (div)
Jim
Kerr (div), one child James
Liam Gallagher (div), one
child Lennon |
Patricia Jude Frances Kensit (born 4 March 1968 in Hounslow, Middlesex)
is an English
actress and
singer, and is also well-known for her three celebrity marriages.
|
Contents
- 1 Career
- 1.1 Rise
to fame
- 1.2 Return
to fame
- 2 Personal
life
- 3 Filmography
- 4 References
- 5 External
links
|
Career
Aged four, Kensit appeared in a television advert for Birds Eye
frozen peas.
In 1972 she
had her first role in a movie "For
The Love Of Ada ". Her next film role was two
years later in The Great Gatsby
starring with Mia Farrow - who she would later appear
as in the 1995
biopic Love
and Betrayal: The Mia Farrow Story.
A pupil at the Italia Conti Academy stage
school, Kensit's first starring roles were in British
children's television programmes such as The Adventures of Pollyanna
(1982) and Luna.
She also appeared as Estella in a BBC adaptation of Great
Expectations in 1981.
Rise to fame
She started to come to fame in 1985, leading a dual career as the lead singer
of the band Eighth Wonder and an
actress. Eighth Wonder had two Top 40 singles
("I'm Not Scared" and "Cross My Heart") and appearing on Top
of the Pops, while Kensit also starred as Eppie
in an adaptation of Silas Marner,
with Ben
Kingsley. At the time, Kensit at the height of her fame infamously
stated: "All I want is to be more famous than anything or anyone".
In 1986, she won the lead female role in the film version of Absolute
Beginners, based on the book by Colin
MacInnes. In 1988,
Eighth Wonder had their fourth top-10 hit with "I'm Not Scared", which
was produced by the Pet Shop Boys. Although the
band's success quickly waned, the song appeared in the 1989 film Lethal
Weapon 2, in which Kensit now focusing solely
on being an actress played Rika van den Haas, a South
African consulate
secretary with whom cop Martin Riggs (played by Mel
Gibson) falls in love.
In 1995
Kensit starred in Angels & Insects,
with Kristin Scott Thomas and Mark
Rylance, which was nominated for an Academy
Award for Costume Design and in which she complied with director
Philip Haas' request
to bleach her pubic hair. Kensit's last major lead film
role was in the Newcastle-based The
One and Only, which failed to get wide distribution. Kensit
auditioned for the part of Captain Kathryn Janeway in Star
Trek: Voyager, but lost out to Kate
Mulgrew.
By now Patsy Kensit's private life had brought her to as much
attention as her acting or singing, as the tabloid newspapers
detailed the break down of her marriage to Simple
Minds singer Jim Kerr and her romance with Oasis
singer Liam Gallagher. Her career
stalled as she focused on her marriage, which as it headed towards
divorce, led to the resumption of her acting career.
Return to fame
In 2004
Kensit joined the cast of British soap opera Emmerdale,
playing the character Sadie King, and also regularly featured in the
third series of Channel 4's Bo Selecta
and its 2005 spin-off series A Bear's Tail. Kensits
success as the soap super-bitch and in a popular comedy brought her
back to the attention of the British public.
In September and October
2005 she appeared as a celebrity contestant in Ant & Dec's
Gameshow Marathon, progressing through to Play
Your Cards Right before getting knocked out by Carol
Vorderman, the eventual winner of the series. Kensit was a special
guest host on The Friday Night Project
on 23
June 2006
with band Placebo. She appeared as
The Grand High Witch of all the World at the Children's Party at the
Palace in celebration of the Queen's 80th
birthday in 2006. She also became the voice of online gambling
website 32red.com.
Kensit left Emmerdale in September
2006, stating the commute to Yorkshire and the resultant time away from
her sons was too stressful. As part of a dramatic week of episodes
which coincided with Jeff Hordley's exit from the show.
Hordley's character Cain Dingle and Sadie hatched an elaborate kidnap
plan involving Tom King - they set up the transfer of £2 million from
the Kings to Cain in order for Tom to be released, however Cain double
crossed Sadie. Her last appearance was at an airstrip watching Cain fly
away, leaving her penniless and alone.
Kensit is presently a member of the Holby City
cast, playing nurse
Faye
Morton. She was due to begin filming on Holby City
in August
2006, however a delay with this meant she began filming in October and
was on-screen from 30 January 2007.
Personal life
Kensit's first tabloid published relationship was with Spandau
Ballet's Gary Kemp. At the time she was
15, he was 24.
Kensit has been married three times, and all her husbands have
been musicians. In 1988
she married Dan Donovan of
band Big Audio Dynamite. In 1992 she married Jim
Kerr, lead singer of Simple Minds. During her
second marriage she gave birth to her first child, James. In 1997 she married Liam
Gallagher from Oasis. Kensit and Gallagher
had a son, Lennon, named after John Lennon. They divorced in 2000, and Kensit later
claimed that she had cried every day of the marriage
After her marriage to Gallagher ended in divorce, Kensit spoke
openly about her breast augmentation, which took
her bust measurement from a 32B to a 35C. She has three tattoos: on her
back; above the blade of her left foot (Gaelic words); and on her ankle
- she changed the tattoo of her ex-husband's name from Liam
to the name of their son, Lennon. She loves football
and supports Rangers and Tottenham Hotspur.
After tabloid reported relationships with Calum
Best, Matt Holbrook, and
in 2005 with
Jean-Christophe Novelli;
Kensit is now dating rap
artist and beatboxer Killa Kela.
Filmography
Limited partial filmography
- 1972
- Birds
Eye frozen peas
(tv advertisements)
- 1974
- The Great Gatsby
- 1974
- Gold
- 1981
- Great Expectations
(TV)
- 1982
- The
Adventures of Pollyanna
- 1982
- Luna (TV)
- 1985
- Silas Marner
(TV)
- 1986
- Absolute Beginners
- 1989
- Lethal Weapon 2
- 1990
- "Does This Mean We're
Married"
- 1992
- Blame It on the Bellboy
- 1993
- Full Eclipse
- 1995
- Angels & Insects
- 1995
- Love
and Betrayal: The Mia Farrow Story
- 2002
- The One and Only
- 2003
- Harlequin Romance Series: At the Midnight Hour
- 2004
- Emmerdale
(TV)
- 2004
- Bo
Selecta (TV)
- 2007
- Holby
City (TV)
References
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http://www.32red.com/file/4481fb7b4d348c40db4a9f3cfb06e873/patsy-kensit.html
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http://entertainment.excite.co.uk/news/soaps/26170
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http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/tm_headline=my-liam-misery%26method=full%26objectid=18549158%26siteid=94762-name_page.html
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http://www.tattoos-by-design.co.uk/Celebrities/celebrities.asp?celeb_id=51
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startrip.tv, 5 September 2006
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112405/
External links