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Full Name
  
Rebecca Simpson

Years active
  
1997 – present

Name
  
Becky Simpson


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Born
  
10 August 1986 (age 37) (
1986-08-10
)
Manchester, United Kingdom

Occupation
  
Actress, writer, musician

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Becky Simpson (born 10 August 1986) is a Manchester-born actress, writer and musician who now lives in the Calderdale area of West Yorkshire. In 1997, Simpson won the BBC Talkie of the Year award for her role in Spoonface Steinberg.

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Personal life

Simpson was born to parents in the entertainment industry. Her mother, Diane Whitley, had spent several years as an actress and was encouraged to go into writing through her playwright husband Dave Simpson. Simpson's two half uncles – Jim and Jeff – later went on to become successful football players at Manchester City.

Simpson graduated from Leeds University in 2004 with an arts degree in Creative Writing.

Acting career

Simpson's first acting role came in a radio adaptation of The Little Princess in 1997.

Spoonface Steinberg

In 1997, she was offered the role of Spoonface Steinberg in a 60-minute monologue for BBC Radio 4. The play was written by Lee Hall (who went on to write Billy Elliot) and was about a young Jewish autistic girl dying of cancer. The play later won the Talkie of the Year award and Best Drama of 1997.

Spoonface Steinberg provided important exposure for Simpson, leading to her first TV role in See How They Run – a six-part CBBC series about a family on the run from gangsters. The series was part-filmed in London and Australia and featured Neighbours star Peter O'Brien.

Further roles

Simpson's exposure in Spoonface Steinberg led to further TV roles in Doctors, Always and Everyone and Peak Practice. She also played Puck in a radio adaptation of William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, starring alongside Richard Griffiths. In other roles she appeared with future Doctor Who star Christopher Eccleston in Pig's Paradise and Ricky Tomlinson in The Virgin of Liverpool. Her most recent television role was in Peak Practice.

Music

Aside from acting, Simpson is a musician – having regularly performed at the Cavern Club in Liverpool. It was here that Simpson met Wes Paul (the then-compere) before undertaking musical pursuits with him at the Star Club (Hamburg) and in Calderdale. Simpson married Wes Paul on 1 June 2010 in Jackson – Tennessee. She recorded the Johnny Cash song Jackson to coincide with the wedding. The final master was released and featured on ReverbNation in August 2010.

Filmography

Actress
2005
Dalziel and Pascoe (TV Series) as
Polly Armstrong
- Heads You Lose: Part 2 (2005) - Polly Armstrong
- Heads You Lose: Part 1 (2005) - Polly Armstrong
2003
The Virgin of Liverpool as
Saffron
2002
Peak Practice (TV Series) as
Rachel Henderson
- Bad Practice (2002) - Rachel Henderson
2001
Doctors (TV Series) as
Donna Kingston
- Too Much Too Young (2001) - Donna Kingston
1999
Always and Everyone (TV Series) as
Amelia
- A Greater Sense of Degradation (1999) - Amelia
1999
See How They Run (TV Series) as
Nicola Morton / Cassidy
- Episode #1.6 (1999) - Nicola Morton / Cassidy
- Episode #1.5 (1999) - Nicola Morton / Cassidy
- Episode #1.4 (1999) - Nicola Morton / Cassidy
- Episode #1.3 (1999) - Nicola Morton / Cassidy
- Episode #1.2 (1999) - Nicola Morton / Cassidy
- Episode #1.1 (1999) - Nicola Morton / Cassidy
1998
Spoonface Steinberg (TV Movie) as
Spoonface Steinberg (voice)
Writer
2011
Thinking Straight (Short) (written by)
2011
House of Anubis (TV Series) (written by - 1 episode)
- House of Aliens (2011) - (written by)
Producer
2011
Thinking Straight (Short) (producer - produced by)

References

Becky Simpson Wikipedia