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Charlene Emma Brooks (born 3 May 1981) is a British actress. Known for the role of Janine Butcher in the
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soap opera '' EastEnders'', she has received numerous awards since her first appearance on the soap in 1999, with storylines involving
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, prostitution and murder. Brooks has also appeared in British television shows ''
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'', ''
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'', as well as portraying Anna Fallmont in the
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drama '' Lie With Me''. Brooks has also won the 2011 ''
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'' Christmas Special and the twelfth series of '' I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!''.


Early life

Brooks was born in 1981, in Ware, Hertfordshire, England, and moved to Barmouth,
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when she was a child. Brooks attended Tower House School, in Barmouth, and relocated to London to attend Ravenscourt Theatre School,
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.


Career

On television, Brooks has appeared in episodes of ''
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'', '' London's Burning'', '' Jonathan Creek'' and '' The Demon Headmaster''. After her departure from ''EastEnders'' in 2004, Brooks's first role was in the BBC drama ''
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'' as Jenny. Brooks has appeared in commercials and voiceovers in the United Kingdom, Europe and the US. In 2006, Brooks played
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in a
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docu-drama entitled ''Beverley Allitt: Angel of Death'', alongside Ian Kelsey. Producer Cathy Elliot said: "It's a very sensitive issue and of course it's terrible for the parents to have the whole thing brought up. Each time it's brought up it's painful, but a lot of parents realise it's important it's kept in the public domain and that people are aware that things have happened and that not a lot has been done since". She has guest starred in ''
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'' and '' Love Soup''. In theatre, Brooks, whilst on a break from ''EastEnders'' in 2003, appeared in the play ''Office Games'' alongside
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. The play was Brooks'
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debut, and described as "a witty and intelligent political commentary". In 2007, she appeared in '' Our Country's Good'' at the Liverpool Playhouse.


''EastEnders''

When executive producer Matthew Robinson re-introduced the character of Janine Butcher in 1999, after Alexia Demetriou left, Brooks secured the role. Brooks remained in the role until May 2004. In April 2008, Brooks returned to ''EastEnders'' for a guest stint. She was later confirmed to be coming back as a regular character. She said, "I had doubts to begin with, mainly because of Kiki, as I know how full-on ''EastEnders'' can be, and then there's that stigma about going back to a soap. But I'm so pleased I did, it was the right decision. Especially with what's going on at the moment, I feel really lucky to have a job and I need the security because of Kiki. I was just going to go back for a year, but I had a meeting with the boss last week and we're going to go for another year. So lots more time to get up to much mischief". Executive producer Diederick Santer said, "I couldn't be more pleased that Charlie Brooks is re-joining ''EastEnders''. With her appearances last month, she reminded us what a fine actress she is, and what an intriguing, watchable and engaging character she plays as Janine". She temporarily departed in September 2012, and returned in April 2013 before departing again in March 2014. In April 2021, it was announced that Brooks had agreed to reprise the role once again for a "huge storyline" and would return later in the year. She made her on-screen return in September 2021. Brooks appeared in her 1,000th episode as Janine on 10 February 2022.


''All in a Row''

In January 2019, it was announced that Alex Oates's play '' All in a Row'', starring Brooks as Tamora, the mother, was going to be produced by Paul Virides Productions at the Southwark Playhouse. The play is based on Oates' ten years of experience caring for severely autistic children and adults, and won the Top Five Play Reading at the
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. The play is about the parents of a profoundly autistic eleven year old boy and how they are feeling the night before he is taken to a residential school, when social services feel he needs more support than can be given in their family home. Criticisms of the play started to emerge when a video trailer for the production was released showing the autistic character, Laurence, portrayed by a puppet. Journalist Frances Ryan, without having seen it, criticised the play by calling it a "grotesque step backwards". The
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, who initially decided to help the production by providing consultation, reacted to the
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furor by releasing a statement saying "while recognising some of the play's strengths, we decided we could not support the play overall due to its portrayal of autism, particularly the use of a puppet to depict the autistic character alone." Brooks responded by saying: "I understand people's concerns, but I do urge people to come and see the play first before they judge." She also claimed that having a puppet character is essential and that Laurence, the puppet, is very playful. During rehearsals, Brooks visited the Queensmill School for autistic children in Shepherd's Bush, talking to the pupils, their teachers and carers. Brooks concluded by stating: "This is a story that is rarely told. I just hope people will come and see it instead of sitting at home getting angry."


Other ventures


Reality television

She won ''I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!'' in 2012, beating campmate Ashley Roberts. Brooks was "visibly delighted", saying, "
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silly. I never imagined this for a million years. Everyone's been amazing". Brooks also narrates ''Botched Up Bodies'' on Channel 5.


Fitness DVD

Her fitness DVD became the UK's best-selling fitness DVD release, and Brooks was transformed from "podgy Janine to a sexy new mum".


Filmography

;Television and film ;Theatre and Radio


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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