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Patricia Jude Kensit (born 4 March 1968) is an English actress and was the lead singer of the pop band Eighth Wonder in the 1980s. Beginning her career as a child actor, Kensit gained attention when she acted in a string of commercials for Birds Eye frozen peas. She then went on to appear in the films '' The Great Gatsby'' (1974), ''
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'' (1974), '' Alfie Darling'' (1975), '' The Blue Bird'' (1976) and '' Hanover Street'' (1979). Balancing a dual career as both an actress and a singer, in 1983, Kensit formed and became the lead singer of the
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band Eighth Wonder. The group produced several successful singles including " I'm Not Scared" and " Cross My Heart" before their split in 1989. Kensit achieved further success in her
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as Suzette in the musical film '' Absolute Beginners'' (1986) and as Rika van den Haas in '' Lethal Weapon 2'' (1989) before starring in the films '' Blue Tornado'' (1991), '' Timebomb'' (1991), '' Twenty-One'' (1991), ''
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'' (1992), '' Bitter Harvest'' (1993), '' Full Eclipse'' (1993), '' Angels & Insects'' (1995), '' Love and Betrayal'' (1995) and ''
Grace of My Heart ''Grace of My Heart'' is a 1996 American musical comedy-drama film written and directed by Allison Anders and starring Illeana Douglas, Matt Dillon, Eric Stoltz, Patsy Kensit, and John Turturro. The film charts the music career of Denise Waverly ...
'' (1996). Following a return to television, between 2004 and 2006, Kensit played the role of
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in the ITV soap opera '' Emmerdale'' and following that, she played
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in the
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medical drama ''
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'' from 2007 until 2010, and for an episode in 2019. Kensit has been married to musicians Dan Donovan, Jim Kerr, Liam Gallagher and Jeremy Healy. Kensit was nominated for the Young Artist Award for Best Juvenile Actress in a Motion Picture for her role in '' Hanover Street'' (1979). In 1991, she was nominated for the
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in '' Twenty-One'' (1991), and later had several nominations for her role in '' Emmerdale''.


Early life and education

Kensit was born on 4 March 1968, at the General Lying-In Hospital,
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, to James and Margaret Rose Kensit (née Doohan). Kensit's maternal grandparents hailed from County Leitrim,
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. She has an older brother, Jamie, born in 1963. Her mother was a secretary at
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and former model, who had previously dated
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, while Kensit's father was a close associate of both the
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and the
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, earning himself the nickname "Jimmy the Dip", and was involved in the Great Train Robbery. He served time in prison before Kensit was born and used a cover as an antiques dealer.Patsy Kensit Biography
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Kensit's godfather was Reggie Kray. Her paternal grandfather was a robber and counterfeiter.Picardie, Justine
"Patsy Kensit: super trouper"
''The Daily Telegraph'', 13 July 2008
Kensit spent her childhood living on a council estate in
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and had to sleep on mattresses on the floor. Kensit attended
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, and
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.


Career


Early work

In 1972, at the age of four, Kensit appeared in a television advert for Birds Eye frozen peas. She had her first big-screen role in the film ''
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''. Her next film role was two years later in '' The Great Gatsby'', with
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and Mia Farrow, the latter of whom she portrayed in the 1995 biopic, '' Love and Betrayal: The Mia Farrow Story''. Later in 1974, she had a small role in the thriller film ''
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'' alongside
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and Susannah York. She then starred in '' Alfie Darling'' (1975) with
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. Following that, Kensit had a leading role in the 1976 Soviet-American co-production, '' The Blue Bird'', and she struck up a friendship with actress and co-star
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. In 1979, Kensit starred in the war-romance film '' Hanover Street'', opposite
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and Christopher Plummer. She was nominated for Young Artist Award for Best Juvenile Actress in a Motion Picture at the
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for her role in the film. In the early 1980s, Kensit began to appear regularly in films. In 1981, she starred as Estella in the BBC adaptation of ''
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''. An important role was Lady Margaret Plantagenet in the 1982 BBC Television Shakespeare production of ''
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''. In the same year, she starred as the title character in the Walt Disney episode ''The Adventures of Pollyanna''.


Rise to fame

In 1983, she starred as the leading character in the TV series '' Luna''. The following year she starred in the children's play ''The Prattling Princess''. In 1985, she starred in the films ''Silas Marner'' and ''The Corsican Brothers''. In 1983, with her brother Jamie Kensit, she helped set up the band Eighth Wonder, which included Steve Grantley and Geoff Beauchamp. In 1985, Kensit pursued a dual career as a singer and an actress. She starred as Eppie in an adaptation of '' Silas Marner'', with Ben Kingsley. At the time, Kensit 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 November 1987, she sang a duet with the Italian singer and songwriter
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, entitled 'La luce buona delle stelle', which in English translates to 'The Good Light of the Stars'. In 1988, Kensit's band Eighth Wonder had two
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singles: " I'm Not Scared", written by Neil Tennant & Chris Lowe and produced by the
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and Phil Harding (for
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), which reached Number 7 in the British charts. "Cross My Heart" reached Number 13. Although the band's success quickly waned, Kensit focused solely on her acting career, appearing in the 1989 film '' Lethal Weapon 2'' as Rika van den Haas, a South African consulate secretary with whom detective Martin Riggs, played by
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, falls in love. In 1991, she had a leading role in the romantic comedy, ''Does This Mean We're Married?'' during which she sings the song "Rambo Doll". Kensit appeared in the 1991 film '' Twenty-One'', for which she received a nomination for
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. Of her role, '' Variety'' magazine wrote, "Fans of Kensit get plenty of her; her lovely face and form are always the center of attention. The cool control with which she executes the role is admirable"."Twenty-One"
'' Variety'' 1 January 1991. Retrieved 30 July 2009
In 1992, she had a leading role in the British film ''
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'' as Miss Carolyn Wright, a desperate
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in Venice who would stop at nothing to clinch a deal. In 1995, Kensit starred with
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and
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in '' Angels & Insects'', which was directed by Philip Haas, and was nominated for an
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for Costume Design. Kensit's last major lead film role was in the Newcastle-based '' The One and Only''.


2004–present

In 2004, Kensit joined the cast of soap opera '' Emmerdale'' as
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, and also regularly featured in the third series of
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's '' Bo' Selecta!'', along with its 2005 spin-off series ''A Bear's Tail''. Kensit's success as the soap super-bitch in a popular comedy brought her back to the public's attention. In September 2006, Kensit left '' Emmerdale'', stating that commuting to Yorkshire and the time away from her sons was too stressful. In September and October 2005, Kensit appeared as a celebrity contestant in '' Ant & Dec's Gameshow Marathon'', progressing through to '' Play Your Cards Right'', before being eliminated by Carol Vorderman. On 23 June 2006, Kensit guest hosted ''
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'' with band
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. 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."Patsy Kensit is the voice of 32Red Online Casino"
32red.com (Retrieved 30 July 2009)
In January 2007, Kensit joined the
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medical drama ''
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'' as ward sister
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. On 14 March 2010, it was revealed that she had decided to leave the show. In May 2019, it was announced that Kensit would reprise her role as Faye Morton for an episode, later in the year. In August 2008, Kensit appeared as a subject in the sixth series of '' Who Do You Think You Are?''. Until Bruce Forsyth's episode broadcast in July 2010, it became the highest-rated episode for the programme, being seen by 7.10 million viewers. As of 2015, it is still the second-highest rating episode of the programme. In September 2010, Kensit participated as a contestant on the eighth series of ''
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''. She was partnered with professional dancer Robin Windsor. They were the eighth couple to be eliminated from the competition, finishing in seventh place. On 15 May 2012, she narrated the
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documentary ''Sex, Lies and Rinsing Guys''. On 7 April 2014, Kensit was a guest panellist on ITV chat show ''
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''. On 7 January 2015, Kensit took part as a housemate in the fifteenth series of '' Celebrity Big Brother''. She was the third celebrity to be evicted from the House, after spending 21 days. In 2018, Kensit started her Conscious Puberty campaign, which came about after she experienced significant challenges during the menopause. She now uses the campaign across social media channels to converse with other women of every age. In March 2021, Kensit appeared on BBC Two's '' Richard Osman's House of Games''. Later that year she has a guest appearance in an episode of ''
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'' and starred in the film '' The Pebble and the Boy''.


Personal life

Kensit has been married and divorced four times. In 1988, she married Dan Donovan of the band
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but they divorced in 1991. In 1992, she married Jim Kerr, lead singer of
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. During her second marriage, she gave birth to her first child, a son named James, in 1993. In April 1997, she married Liam Gallagher from the band
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at Marylebone Town Hall. Kensit and Gallagher had a son, Lennon, born 13 September 1999, who was named after
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. Lennon's godmother is actress
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, Kensit's co-star in the film
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. Kensit and Gallagher divorced in 2000. She later became involved with the DJ Jeremy Healy and announced that she was marrying for a fourth time on 29 November 2007.Dadds, Kimberley
"Patsy Kensit to marry for fourth time"
''
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'', 29 September 2007. Retrieved 30 July 2009
On 31 March 2008, it was reported that the pair had split by mutual consent and had called off their wedding. They reconciled, and married on 18 April 2009, in an event covered by a magazine, but it was reported in February 2010 that the couple had separated. Healy was not mentioned in her 2013 autobiography. After a relationship with footballer Ally McCoist in 2001,Cramb, Auslan
"I have been a fool over Kensit affair, admits McCoist"
''
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'', 28 September 2001. Retrieved 30 July 2009
Kensit later became involved with rap artist and beatboxer Killa Kela. They split up after a year, with Kensit stating that she did not see a future with Kela.Fletcher, Alex
"Kensit breaks up with human beatbox"
''
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'', 9 August 2007. Retrieved 30 July 2009
She has also been romantically linked with footballer
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, comedian and actor David Walliams and footballer Michael Gray. Kensit is a
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, although she identifies as an ''
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'' member of the faith. Kensit had her children baptised and confirmed in the Catholic tradition. She began attending church after her mother's death.


Filmography


Film


Television


Guest appearances

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'' (2010) – Contestant *''
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'' (17 March 2011) – Panelist *'' 8 Out of 10 Cats Uncut'' (8 July 2011) – Panelist *'' Would I Lie to You?'' (18 May 2012) – Guest *'' The Million Pound Drop Live'' (2012) – Contestant with Keith Lemon *'' The Chase: Celebrity Special'' (27 September 2014) – Contestant with Natalie Anderson, Esther Rantzen, and Brian McFadden; won"The Chase: Celebrity Special"
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'' (2014) – Guest presenter *'' Celebrity Big Brother'' (2015) – Housemate *'' Pointless: Celebrity Special'' (19 September 2020) – Contestant with Jake Canuso; won *'' Richard Osman's House of Games'' (1–5 March 2021) – Contestant


See also

*
List of Celebrity Big Brother (British TV series) housemates ''Celebrity Big Brother (UK TV series), Celebrity Big Brother'' is a spin-off of the British reality television series ''Big Brother (UK TV series), Big Brother'', broadcast in the UK and Ireland. Originally broadcast on Channel 4 and E4 (TV ch ...
* List of Strictly Come Dancing contestants


References


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