English movie stars born in 1958

Here are 14 famous actresses from England were born in 1958:

Toyah Willcox

Toyah Willcox (May 18, 1958 Kings Heath-) a.k.a. Toyah Ann Willcox, Willcox, Toyah, Toyah or Toyah Wilcox is an English singer, actor, musician, songwriter, author and record producer.

She first gained fame in the 1980s as a post-punk and new wave singer with hits such as "It's a Mystery" and "Thunder in the Mountains". In addition to her successful music career, Toyah has also had an extensive acting career in both stage and screen, appearing in productions such as Shakespeare's "The Tempest" and the film "Quadrophenia". She has also written several books and continues to produce music and tour. Outside of her artistic pursuits, Toyah is a dedicated animal rights activist and supporter of various charities.

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Jan Ravens

Jan Ravens (May 14, 1958 Bebington-) is an English comedian and actor.

She is best known for her work as a voice artist in the satirical comedy show "Dead Ringers", where she impersonated various personalities and celebrities, including Theresa May, Queen Elizabeth II, and Hillary Clinton. Ravens has also appeared in a number of British TV shows, such as "The Vicar of Dibley" and "Midsomer Murders". In addition to her acting and comedy work, Ravens is a talented writer and has contributed to several newspapers and magazines in the UK. She has been nominated for several awards for her work in the entertainment industry, including a BAFTA award for "Dead Ringers" in 2004.

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Linda Robson

Linda Robson (March 13, 1958 Islington-) also known as Lynda Robson, Grumpy Old Women or Linda Patricia Mary Robson is an English actor and comedian. Her children are called Lauren Amy Robson, Louis Mark Dunford and Roberta Linda Dunford.

Robson rose to fame in the 1980s and 1990s as one of the lead actresses in the popular British sitcom, "Birds of a Feather". She also appeared in various other British TV shows such as "The Bill", "Shine on Harvey Moon" and "Casualty". In addition to her acting career, Robson is a regular panelist on the popular daytime talk show, "Loose Women". She has also participated in reality TV shows such as "I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!" and "Celebrity Masterchef". Robson has been married to her husband Mark Dunford since 1990 and the couple have three children together.

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Sue Jenkins

Sue Jenkins (July 31, 1958 Liverpool-) a.k.a. Susan Elizabeth Jenkins is an English actor. Her children are called Richard Fleeshman and Emily Fleeshman.

Sue Jenkins began her acting career in the early 1980s, appearing in various television dramas such as "Brookside" and "Coronation Street." She also had a recurring role as Gloria Todd in the medical drama "Doctors" from 2003 until 2005.

Aside from her television work, Jenkins has also acted in theater productions. In 2007, she starred in the play "Waiting for Gateaux" in Merseyside, which was well-received by critics.

Jenkins' son, Richard Fleeshman, is also an actor and singer, known for his work in musicals such as "Ghost the Musical" and "Urinetown." Her daughter, Emily Fleeshman, is a writer and actress who has appeared in various UK television shows.

In addition to her acting career, Jenkins is also a qualified hypnotherapist and life coach, and has written a book about her experiences as a breast cancer survivor.

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Gerry Cowper

Gerry Cowper (June 23, 1958 London-) also known as Geraldine Cowper, Geri Cowper or Gerri Cowper is an English actor.

She began her acting career in the 1980s with supporting roles in British television shows such as "The Bill", "EastEnders", and "Casualty". She later gained recognition for her role as Cindy Beale in "EastEnders" from 1988 to 1989. Cowper has also appeared in several films throughout her career including "An American Werewolf in London" (1981) and "Krull" (1983). In addition to acting, Cowper is also a voiceover artist and has lent her voice to several animated television shows and films. In recent years, she has taken a step back from acting and has focused on her work as a writer and illustrator of children's books.

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Rosalyn Landor

Rosalyn Landor (October 7, 1958 Hampstead-) a.k.a. Rosalyn Landau is an English actor.

She was born in Hampstead, London in 1958 to a family with a background in the arts. She began her acting career in the 1970s, appearing in several British television series and films. In the 1980s, she moved to Hollywood and continued her acting career in American movies and TV shows. Landor is best known for her voiceover work, particularly as the narrator and voice of Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward in the 2015 remake of Thunderbirds Are Go. She has also narrated several audiobooks and documentaries. Landor currently resides in Los Angeles with her family.

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Linzi Drew

Linzi Drew (May 11, 1958 Bristol-) also known as Linzi, Lindsey Jane Drew, Drew or Lindsey "Linzi" Jane Drew is an English pornographic film actor, actor, television producer, model, film producer, editor and film director. Her child is called Tyger Drew-Honey.

Linzi Drew began her career as a model and actress in the 1970s, appearing in a variety of television shows and films. She became particularly known in the UK for her appearances in the popular tabloid newspaper The Sun's Page Three feature, which showcased images of topless models.

In the 1980s, Drew moved into the adult film industry and became one of Britain's most well-known pornographic film actors. She also directed and produced several films in the genre. In addition to her adult film work, Drew continued to work in mainstream media, producing and presenting television shows and working on film projects as an editor and producer.

Drew has also been involved in various charitable and activism work, particularly around issues related to HIV/AIDS. She has spoken publicly about her own experiences with the virus and has helped to raise awareness and funds for HIV/AIDS-related causes.

Drew's son, Tyger Drew-Honey, is also a well-known actor in the UK, having appeared in several popular television shows.

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Karen Mayo-Chandler

Karen Mayo-Chandler (April 18, 1958 Sutton-July 11, 2006 Long Beach) a.k.a. Karen Mayo Chandler, Karen Mayo or Lindsay Taylor was an English actor and model.

She was best known for her work in the 1980s, where she appeared in several music videos for artists such as Michael Jackson, Prince, and ZZ Top. Mayo-Chandler also had small roles in films such as "The Living Daylights" (1987) and "License to Kill" (1989). Later in her career, she became a successful fitness instructor and authored several books on fitness and exercise. Unfortunately, she passed away at age 48 due to complications from breast cancer.

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Janet Dibley

Janet Dibley (December 13, 1958 Doncaster-) is an English actor. Her child is called Todd Butterworth.

Janet Dibley is best-known for her roles on British television. She began her career as an actress in the 1980s and quickly rose to fame with her performances in TV dramas such as "Doctors" and "The Bill". In addition to television work, Dibley has also appeared in numerous stage productions, including the West End hit Les Misérables.

Dibley is also known for her work off-screen, having served as a director and producer on a number of projects. Despite her busy schedule, she has always made time for philanthropy, supporting a number of charitable causes over the years.

In 1989, Dibley married Richard Butterworth, with whom she has a son named Todd. The couple currently reside in the UK, where Dibley continues to work in both television and theatre.

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Denise Welch

Denise Welch (May 22, 1958 Tynemouth-) a.k.a. Jacqueline Denise Healy, Jacqueline Denise Welch, Jacqueline Denise Easter or Welch, Denise is an English presenter, actor and dancer. She has two children, Louis Healy and Matthew Healy.

Denise Welch started her career in the entertainment industry as a member of the dance group, The Younger Generation, which performed on the TV show, The Benny Hill Show. She later transitioned to acting, appearing on various TV shows such as Coronation Street, Soldier Soldier, and Waterloo Road.

In addition to her acting, Denise Welch has also made a name for herself as a presenter, hosting popular shows like Loose Women and The One Show. Her work in the entertainment industry has earned her numerous awards including the 16th series of Celebrity Big Brother.

Outside of her career, Denise Welch is known for her advocacy work in the mental health field, having struggled with depression and addiction herself. She has been open about her challenges and has used her platform to raise awareness and funds for various mental health organizations.

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Denise Black

Denise Black (March 16, 1958 Emsworth-) also known as Denise Nixon is an English actor.

Black's career in acting spans over thirty years and includes a wide variety of roles in film, television, and theater. She is perhaps best known for playing hairdresser Denise Osbourne in the popular British soap opera "Coronation Street" from 1992 to 1996, and then again from 2007 to 2017.

Outside of "Coronation Street," Black has appeared in numerous TV shows, including "Queer as Folk," "Emmerdale," and "Doctors." She has also had recurring roles in "The Bill," "Bad Girls," and "Benidorm." In film, Black has appeared in "Pride," "Max and Cosey," and "Spice World."

Black is also an accomplished stage actor, having appeared in productions at The National Theatre, The Royal Court Theatre, and The Royal Shakespeare Company. She has also written and performed one-woman shows and is an accomplished singer.

Black is openly bisexual and is an advocate for LGBT+ rights. She has spoken out about the need for more representation of LGBT+ characters in the media and has supported several charities that focus on the wellbeing of the LGBT+ community.

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Tina Baker

Tina Baker (May 4, 1958 Coalville-) is an English actor.

Tina Baker started her acting career with small roles on various British TV shows in the 1980s. She gained wider recognition with her role in the popular UK drama series Prime Suspect. She later appeared in several other notable British TV shows such as Silent Witness and The Bill.

Aside from her work on TV, Baker has also acted in several stage productions, including West End productions. She has been commended by critics for her performances in productions such as The Elephant Man and The Mousetrap.

Baker has also ventured into film acting, appearing in movies such as Notting Hill and Love Actually. She has continued to receive critical acclaim for her work in both TV and film.

In addition to her acting career, Baker has been involved in various charitable causes and has served as an ambassador for several non-profit organizations.

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Crissy Rock

Crissy Rock (September 23, 1958 Liverpool-) a.k.a. Christine Murray is an English actor, comedian, author and writer. Her children are called Tracy Joyce Shaw and Hayley Shaw.

Crissy Rock started her career as a stand-up comedian in the late 1980s and went on to win the prestigious award for Best Female Comedian in 1991. She then transitioned into acting and became a household name with her role as Janey York in the hit British TV show "Benidorm".

Aside from her successful acting and comedy career, Rock has also authored two books, one of which is her autobiography titled "This Heart Within Me Burns". In this book, she shares her personal journey of growing up in poverty, experiencing domestic violence and overcoming drug addiction.

Rock is also a staunch advocate for mental health awareness and has been open about her own struggles with depression and anxiety. She has worked with several charities to raise awareness and funds for mental health initiatives.

In recent years, Rock has continued to act in films and TV shows, and has also traveled the world performing her stand-up comedy.

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Karen Drury

Karen Drury (June 1, 1958 Wetherby-) is an English actor.

She began her acting career in the late 1970s, performing in various stage productions before making her on-screen debut in the 1981 film "Priest of Love". Her breakthrough role came in the 1984 film "Comfort and Joy", directed by Bill Forsyth.

Drury continued to work steadily in film, television, and theater throughout the 80s and 90s, earning critical acclaim for her performances in productions such as "The Bill", "Ellington", and "Becky Sharpe". In 1997, she was cast in the popular BBC series "Holby City", where she played the role of ward sister Karen Newburn for over 70 episodes.

More recent work for Drury includes a recurring role in the ITV drama "Broadchurch", as well as various stage productions throughout the UK. Off screen, she is an advocate for mental health awareness and has been involved with several charities focused on mental health support.

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