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Rosemarie Ford (born Rosemarie Poundford; 5 March 1962) is an English actress, dancer and
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Television and film

Ford is best known for her stint as the co-host of the
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from 1990 to 1994. She later hosted ''
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'', again for the BBC and frequently sang with the orchestra. She played the role of Bombalurina in the 1998 film adaptation of the musical ''
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Theatre

Ford worked as a backing singer for
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in his "Live and Guaranteed" Tour in 1988 and danced on stage during "Devil Woman". She has appeared in such stage shows as ''Cats'' (as Bombalurina and
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) and ''
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'' (as part of Captain Ebony's Retinue). She has also appeared in the shows ''Juke Box'', '' Me And My Girl'', '' Can-Can'' and ''Divorce Me, Darling''.


Awards

She was a recipient of the Carl Alan Award in 1999, an industry honour voted for by dance professionals.


Personal life

Ford began a long term relationship with actor Robert Lindsay after he left his previous partner Diana Weston for her. They have two sons, born in 1999 and 2003. The couple got married in a Civil Ceremony, followed by a blessing in their local Church, St Marys on 31 December 2006. The family's home is in Denham,
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Ford, Rosemarie 1962 births Living people English musical theatre actresses English female dancers People from Denham, Buckinghamshire Actresses from Buckinghamshire Actresses from Yorkshire