Name Dawn Steele Role Actress | Partner Paul Blair | |
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Full Name Dawn Anne Steele Education The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Movies Gregory's Two Girls, Surveillance, Club Le Monde, The Treehouse TV shows Monarch of the Glen, Wild at Heart, Sea of Souls, Tinsel Town, Comic Relief Does Fa Similar People Alastair Mackenzie, Susan Hampshire, Hamish Clark, Lucy‑Jo Hudson, Lorraine Pilkington Profiles | ||
Children Coco Christie Mary Blair |
Dawn steele daybreak interview 9th may 2012
Dawn Anne Nolan (born 11 December 1975 in Glasgow) is a Scottish actress best known for her portrayals of the characters Alexandra "Lexie" MacDonald from the BBC drama Monarch of the Glen, Alice Trevanion in the ITV drama series Wild at Heart and Dr Annie Jandhu in BBC Soap Opera River City.
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- Dawn steele daybreak interview 9th may 2012
- Dawn steele tae a moose
- Career
- Education
- Filmography
- References

Dawn steele tae a moose
Career

Dawn Nolan was born in Glasgow and moved to Milton of Campsie in 1982, attended Kilsyth Academy from around 1987–1993 and studied at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama (RSAMD) in Glasgow from 1994–1998, supporting her early career as a waitress in the Rogano Restaurant. She graduated with first class honours in July 1998, and was the winner of the Silver Medal at the RSAMD in 1998.

Her most notable role was as Alexandra "Lexie" MacDonald in seasons one through six in the hit BBC drama Monarch of the Glen, between 1999–2004. In January 2005, she appeared as new character Justine McManus in the second season of the BBC’s paranormal drama show Sea of Souls with Iain Robertson and Bill Paterson. Before she teamed up with Iain Robertson to work on Sea of Souls they had previously worked together on The Slab Boys and The Debt Collector. Shortly after, she appeared as a student on the BBC reality show Fame Academy in a second all-celebrity series in aid of the charity Comic Relief does Fame Academy.

In January 2006, Steele returned in the third season of Sea of Souls. In April 2007 she played Shazza in Simon Farquhar's powerful Aberdonian drama Rainbow Kiss at the Royal Court Theatre in London's West End. Reviews praised her performance as a promiscuous beautician who becomes the object of a lethal obsession. In 2002 Steele was voted the Most Eligible Woman in Scotland and followed this up in 2003 when she was voted the second most eligible woman in Scotland by readers of a Sunday newspaper.

Nolan starred in a one-off BBC One comedy, Magnolia, which aired on 22 September 2006. In November 2007 she made her pantomime debut as the Wicked Witch Carrion in Sleeping Beauty at the King's Theatre, Glasgow. In 2009 she returned to TV screens in the fourth season of ITV's Wild at Heart, playing a new character, Alice Collins, as the replacement for Amanda Holden who left the show after the third season.

In the summer of 2009, she guest presented STV's daily lifestyle show The Hour for a week, alongside main anchor Stephen Jardine.

In 2010 she returned once more as Alice for a 10-episode run in the fifth season of the popular show Wild at Heart. She returned again for another 10-episode run in the sixth season of Wild at Heart but as Alice Trevanion; Alice and Danny got engaged at the end of season five. She was in episode 1 of the seventh season but was forced to abandon filming of the hit TV drama to return to Britain for the birth of her first child Coco with partner, Dear Green Place actor Paul Nolan. There will be no eighth season, but Dawn returned for the last ever episode, a two-hour special, which was shown on 30 December 2012. She openly admitted to crying throughout the special's six-week filming period.
In 2011, Agatha Christie Theatre Company's national tour of the 1958 play Verdict starred Dawn Steele playing the part of Lisa Koletzky. In May 2012 she returned to the stage for the UK tour of Noël Coward's Volcano as Melissa Littleton and which transferred to the West End in August.
Dawn appeared in the BBC Crime Drama Case Histories which aired in June 2013, playing the part of Charlotte McGill.
In 2014 she appeared in the stage show of the Peter James novel, The Perfect Murder, playing the character Joan Smiley.
In October 2015 Dawn joined the cast of the BBC1 Scotland Drama River City playing Dr Annie Jandhu.