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Cherylee Houston

Cherylee Houston
Born
Cherylee Anne Houston

20 August 1974
OccupationActress
Years active2001–present
Partner(s)Toby Hadoke

Cherylee Houston (born 20 August 1974[1]) is a British actress. She grew up in Morecambe, Lancashire, in the United Kingdom. She is currently playing Izzy Armstrong in Coronation Street, a role she has portrayed since April 2010.[2] She also plays Maz in the ongoing radio 4 series Tinsel Girl.

Early life

Houston's parents, Bill and Coral, ran their own photography business. She has two older brothers Lee and Vincent. Her love for entertainment began at the age of seven after she watched the film Annie. As a teenager she began appearing in school plays and later trained at the Arden School of Theatre in Manchester. It was only after she graduated at 23 that she was diagnosed with the rare connective tissue disorder, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, Type III hypermobility type. She has used a wheelchair ever since.

Career

In 2001 she landed a part in the daytime TV soap Doctors, playing a girl with multiple sclerosis. More TV work followed, including appearances in The Bill, Holby City, Emmerdale and the cult comedy series Little Britain, where she played the girlfriend of wheelchair-user Andy Pipkin, played by Matt Lucas. In 2006 she was one of the main characters in the BBC3 comedy I'm with Stupid playing Dorothy. In 2010 she landed the part of Izzy Armstrong in Coronation Street. From 2015 she has played Maz in the radio 4 drama series Tinsel Girl. There have been three week-long series: TG and the Tropical Island, where she has to fund raise to get to a friend's wedding in the Seychelles;[3] TG and the Reunion, where she falls out with a long-time friend after discovering that she was asked to be-friend her at uni because she was disabled;[4] TG and the Support Worker where Maz comes to terms with needing and hiring a support worker/ carer whilst keeping her part-time job at a theatre box office.[5] There has also been a one-off 45 minute drama featuring Maz at a chronic pain clinic, first broadcast 30 August 2019.[6] All of these were written by Lou Ramsden and produced by Charlotte Riches. They are partially based on incidents in Cherylee's life. Maz shares her diagnosis of EDS, dislocations and chronic pain.

References

  1. ^ Annual-Return - The Gazette
  2. ^ Green, Kris (13 April 2010). "'Coronation Street' family given new surname". Digital Spy. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
  3. ^ https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b050xkyy
  4. ^ https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/b07m58fc
  5. ^ https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/b08pdzxn
  6. ^ https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0007ymd

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