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Claire Jane Sweeney (born 17 April 1971) is an English actress, singer, and television personality. Known for her portrayal of
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on
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's '' Brookside'' (1991–2003), she also played Roxie Hart in ''
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'' ( West End, 2001–2002) and starred in touring productions of '' Guys and Dolls'' (2006), '' Tell Me on a Sunday'' (2011), '' Legally Blonde'' (2011), and '' Educating Rita'' (2012). She was a panellist on ITV's '' Loose Women'' between 2003 and 2005, and presented '' 60 Minute Makeover'' from 2004 to 2006. Her debut album, '' Claire'', reached number 15 on the
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in 2002. Sweeney has portrayed Cassie Plummer on the ITV soap opera ''
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'' since 2023. Her other credits include '' Candy Cabs'' (2011), '' Scarborough'' (2019), and '' The Good Ship Murder'' (2023-2024). Sweeney has appeared as a contestant on various reality television shows. She was a housemate on the
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of '' Celebrity Big Brother'' (2001), competed on the
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of ''
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'' (2004), and appeared on the sixteenth series of '' Dancing on Ice'' (2024).


Early life

Sweeney was born in Walton, Liverpool, the daughter of a butcher who had a shop in
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. She trained at the Elliott-Clarke Theatre School in Liverpool, and worked at weekends in her father's shop. Her first singing gig was at the age of 14 in the Montrose Club in Liverpool, for which she was paid £25. She was then educated full-time at the
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in London. In 1987, she was a member of the
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Summer Youth Theatre Workshop's production of the musical ''
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''.


Career

Sweeney's first major role was as
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in the soap opera '' Brookside'', initially as a recurring character from 1991 and then as a leading character from 1995 until the programme ended in 2003. In 2001 Sweeney appeared in the first series of ''Celebrity Big Brother'' and '' Lily Savage's Blankety Blank'', and presented ITV's ''Challenge of a Lifetime''. She was also cast as Roxie Hart in the London revival of the musical ''Chicago''. In the same year she became a brand promoter for
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, and a brand ambassador for Fashion World and SlimFast. In 2002 Sweeney became a forces sweetheart and entertained British Army troops serving in Afghanistan. In the same year she released the album '' Claire'', featuring a mix of original material and
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s: it peaked at number 15 in the
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in July 2002. She also co-presented
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's ''
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'' with Christopher Price. In 2003, Sweeney starred in the world tour of the musical revue '' Fosse'', and featured on the album ''Give Me a Smile'' by Carl Davis and the BBC Concert Orchestra. She was a regular panellist on the ITV's '' Loose Women'' from 2003 to 2005, and has appeared as a guest panellist several times since then. In 2004, Sweeney appeared as a contestant on series one of ''Strictly Come Dancing'', being eliminated in week five. From 2004 to 2006 Sweeney presented the ITV daytime show '' 60 Minute Makeover''. In 2005 Sweeney presented series four of the
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show '' I'm Famous and Frightened!''. She also hosted BBC One's ''Here Comes the Sun'' In May 2005 she was among the performers who took part in ''A Party to Remember'' event commemorating the 60th anniversary of
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. In 2005 and 2006, Sweeney appeared in
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productions of ''
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'' and ''
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'' at the Theatre Royal, Nottingham. In July 2006, She took on the role of Miss Adelaide in the British production of '' Guys and Dolls'' at the Piccadilly Theatre in London's West End for an eight-week run, before touring the UK alongside Patrick Swayze in the same production. In 2008 she appeared in the ITV documentary ''Claire Sweeney's Big Fat Diet'', in which she gained in six weeks as part of a medical experiment. In December 2008 she starred in the pantomime ''
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'' at the Regent Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent. In December 2009 she played Carrion the Wicked Fairy in ''
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'' at the Churchill Theatre,
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. In 2010 she sang with Carl Davis and the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra in the Battle of Britain 70th Anniversary concert. In 2011 Sweeney played both "The Girl" in a national tour of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical '' Tell Me on a Sunday'' and Paulette in the first UK tour of '' Legally Blonde: The Musical''. She also starred as Amanda in the BBC sitcom '' Candy Cabs''. In 2012, Sweeney appeared in the UK tour of '' Educating Rita''. From November 2012 to January 2013 she starred in the '' White Christmas'' musical at the Lowry in Salford Quays. In 2013 Sweeney appeared in '' Let's Dance for Comic Relief'' alongside Natalie Cassidy, Dean Gaffney and Ricky Groves, performing to " You Can't Stop the Beat" from '' Hairspray''. They came second to Antony Cotton. In May and June 2014 she appeared in the comedy musical ''Sex and the Suburbs'', co-written by Sweeney and Mandy Muden, at the Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool. Since 2015 Sweeney has presented her own series, ''Magic of the Musicals'' on Magic Radio. In 2015 and 2016 Sweeney played Velma Von-Tussle in the UK tour of ''Hairspray''. In 2019 Sweeney took part in a special episode of Radio 2's '' Friday Night Is Music Night'' to celebrate
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's 80th birthday. She starred as Hayley in the BBC sitcom ''
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'', alongside Jason Manford, Stephanie Cole, and Catherine Tyldesley. On Christmas Day 2019 she presented a biography of Cilla Black on Radio 2. In July 2021, Sweeney performed at G-A-Y alongside drag queen Veronica Green as part of the regular cabaret night “Defying Musicals”. Sweeney provided 'alternative Scouse commentary' for the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 final in Liverpool, alongside a member of the public chosen via BBC Radio Merseyside's "Voice of Eurovision" talent search campaign, who was revealed on 1 May 2023 to be Paul Quinn. In April 2023, it was announced that Sweeney would be joining the cast of ''
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'' as Cassandra Plummer, the daughter of Evelyn Plummer and the biological mother of Tyrone Dobbs. In 2024, Sweeney appeared as a contestant on the sixteenth series of Dancing on Ice. She was paired with Colin Grafton and was third to be eliminated.


Charitable work

Sweeney supports Claire House Children's Hospice, and is a patron of Queenie's Christmas Charity and the Children's Liver Disease Foundation.


Personal life

Sweeney had a relationship with businessman Billy Oakes for six years, until 2007. She has a son, Jaxon, with her ex-partner Daniel Reilly.


Filmography


Television


Discography

*'' Claire'' (2002)


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Sweeney, Claire English musical theatre actresses English television actresses English television presenters Alumni of the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts Actresses from Liverpool 1971 births Living people Singers from Liverpool People from Walton, Liverpool