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Years active
  
1996–present

Children
  
1


Name
  
Heather Peace

Height
  
1.73 m

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Born
  
16 June 1975 (age 48) (
1975-06-16
)
Bradford, England

Occupation
  
Actress, musician, director

Television
  
Waterloo Road (2012–2014)Lip Service (2010–2012)Ultimate Force (2005–2006)London's Burning (1998-2002)Emmerdale (1996–1997)

Website
  
www.heatherpeace.com/home/

Role
  
Actress · heatherpeace.com

Spouse
  
Ellie Dickinson (m. 2013)

Albums
  
This Is Me, Live in Brighton 2014, Live at the Jazz Cafe 2013, The Thin Line, Fairytales

TV shows
  
Similar People
  
Ruta Gedmintas, Laura Fraser, Fiona Button, Sue Perkins, Rob Heyland

Profiles

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Heather Peace (born 16 June 1975) is an English actress, musician and LGBT rights activist from Bradford, England.

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Early life

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Heather Peace was born in Bradford, West Yorkshire. She has been playing piano since she was six years old, and guitar since her teens. Peace decided to be an actress at an early age and credits her parents for the encouragement they gave her to achieve that goal.

Acting career

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Peace studied acting at Manchester Metropolitan University, where she obtained a BA (Hons).

Peace's break into television came when she joined Emmerdale, playing the character Anne Cullen from 1996 to 1997.

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Her first professional stage role was in the 1997 Harrogate Theatre production of My Fair Lady, playing Eliza Doolittle. She subsequently has played Miranda in Shakespeare's The Tempest and the same character in the actor-musician spoof Return to the Forbidden Planet.

After leaving Emmerdale, Peace took parts in The Bill and Dangerfield, before being cast as Firefighter Sally "Gracie" Fields in the ITV series London's Burning from 1998 until the programme's cancellation in 2002. During this time, Peace made a TV movie called Thunder Road, in which she played Sonia.

Between 2003 and 2005, Peace played minor roles in television series including Casualty and Where the Heart Is.

Peace played Special Air Service Trooper Becca Gallagher on the ITV action series Ultimate Force alongside Ross Kemp. Becca was part of the 3rd and 4th series, aired between 2005 and 2008. Peace has given credit to the writers for making Becca 'one of the lads', rather than an overly emotional character and said she had 'so much fun' playing the hero in the show. Ross Kemp has argued the show is made far more interesting by including a female role and believes Peace was the perfect choice for the part ("she is absolutely superb").

During 2006 and 2007, Peace starred in Kay Mellor's TV series The Chase as single mum Fiona Jones. Quite a different character to the action girls often played by Peace, Fiona is portrayed as a left out family member whose resentment and betrayals lead into unexpected sinister behaviour.

She then appeared in television series including Coronation Street, Heartbeat and Holby City. In 2008, Peace appeared as the secretly abusing wife in the "Private Sins" episode of Blue Murder.

She also starred in the film 31 North 62 East where Peace plays again part of a Special Air Service unit. Peace is Captain Jill Mandelson, who will seek help in her twin Kimberly (also played by Peace) to unfold the political corruption that lead to the death of the rest of her unit.

In 2010, Peace was cast as Detective Sergeant Sam Murray in the BBC Three TV series Lip Service. Peace argued that being the only openly lesbian cast member influenced the attention she received regarding the show. The series, written by Harriet Braun, revolves around the loves and lives of group of aged-30-something lesbians in Glasgow, Scotland. The show reached cult status within the first few episodes, with Peace's character Sam, and the actor herself, becoming also the object of cult ("Team Sam" movement among fans of the show). Filming of the second series finished in July 2011 with a transmission date of spring 2012.

In 2011, Peace was cast as Head of English, Nikki Boston before being appointed Deputy Headteacher in 2013 for the BBC One school-drama Waterloo Road. Following a tour of her debut album, she returned to the series for the second part of Series 8. She also featured in Series 9, which screened on BBC One in September 2013. She took another break from Waterloo Road at the end of series 9 Spring Term but has hinted that she may return in Series 11. However, it is unlikely she will return, due to the show's tenth season being its last.

In 2014, Peace took part in ITV's three-part drama Prey as Abi Farrow, wife of main character Detective Constable Marcus Farrow (played by BAFTA nominee John Simm). The drama was directed by BAFTA winner Nick Murphy.

In 2016 she appeared in the BBC TV series The Coroner episode 2.3 "Those in Peril" as Chrissy Woodward.

Singing career

Peace was classically trained at piano since she was six years old, and later learned guitar.

She held a jazz residency at Velvet while she attended drama school.

In a 2000 episode of London's Burning, Peace's character sang a version of the Bette Midler classic The Rose. Subsequently, released by BMG, it reached no. 56 in the UK charts. She decided to put her music career on hold to concentrate on acting but in 2011 she reignited her love of music with her first sell out UK tour and release of an acoustic album of covers and some original songs.

She recorded her full debut jazz album Fairytales with producer Nigel Wright. Following release on 21 May 2012, it achieved number 43 in the UK Albums Chart and number 9 in the independent albums chart, supported by a UK tour. Heather's Fairytales UK tour culminated with a concert in London, where Peace shared a duet with Alison Moyet.

In 2013 she released a new single, a Jack Guy remix of "Fight For" available on iTunes, and a special edition of her debut album "Fairytales". She has toured Australia twice, where she has taken part in the Sydney Mardi Gras performing on stage as well as hosting the event for the SBS TV.

On 9 June 2014, the single "We Can Change", and her second studio album The Thin Line were officially released. Peace launched the new single with Europe´s first rainbow crossing, in Brighton.

All the songs in "The Thin Line" (as well as her previous studio album, Fairytales) are written by Peace. Some of the tracks, however, are the result of a joined work with other songwriters. Such is the case of the single "We Can Change", written by Peace and Shelly Poole, or the song "Lily" (freely available to download from her official website), a co-write by Peace and her guitarist Michael Clancy.

Peace worked in this new album with producer James Lewis, both having a "duty of care" on it. Her focus on her music (she took a break from acting), as well as the extensive work on the album, that did not finish until they both (musician and producer) were perfectly satisfied with it, concluded in The Thin Line, an album she is incredibly proud of.

Following the release of the album, Peace performed in a number of festivals over the summer. The Thin Line tour, during which Peace and her band performed the songs from the new album, took place in October 2014. An acoustic tour followed in March / April and September / October 2015.

Heather announced her plans for a new EP, as well as a European and a full band UK Tour in Spring 2016.

In February 2016, Heather launched a PledgeMusic project for the release of her new EP, Come Home. The support of her fans led to raising 75% of the funds in 24 hours, reaching the project target in under a week. The Come Home EP was released on 8 April 2016.

For her new EP, Heather chose to work again with her producer from The Thin Line, James Lewis, and has said James brings out the best in her. Heather described Come Home as a love story, from meeting to breaking up, in 20 minutes.

Personal life and activism

Peace came out as a lesbian to her mother when she was 19 years old, shortly after she broke up with her first girlfriend. Peace and longtime partner Ellie Dickinson entered into a civil partnership in 2013, and subsequently converted it to marriage in 2014. They have three daughters together, Annie Mary, born to Dickinson in April 2015, and twins Jessie and Lola, born to Peace in June 2017.

Peace is a prominent supporter of LGBT equality causes. She is a patron of Manchester Pride and has recorded a video for Stonewall's "It Gets Better" campaign. She is involved in a number of related charities, including Diversity Role Model s and The Albert Kennedy Trust.

Peace has hosted and curated her own "Heather Peace Presents" stage in several editions of Manchester Pride. In July 2016 Diva announced Peace as her new columnist. Peace said it was an honour for her to be part of a magazine that was relevant to her coming out.

In 2010 she was number 40 on the Independent on Sunday's Pink List, and number 10 in 2011. She was also voted number 18 on US website afterellen.com's 2011 Hot 100 list. She is also the only woman to have appeared twice on the cover of Diva Magazine in the space of six months.

Filmography

Actress
2021
EastEnders (TV Series) as
Eve Unwin
- 1 March 2024: Part 2 (2024) - Eve Unwin
- 1 March 2024: Part 1 (2024) - Eve Unwin
- Christmas Day 2023: Part 2 (2023) - Eve Unwin
- Christmas Day 2023: Part 1 (2023) - Eve Unwin
- Christmas Day 2022: Part 1 (2022) - Eve Unwin
- Christmas Day 2022: Part 2 (2022) - Eve Unwin
- New Years Eve 2021: Part 1 (2021) - Eve Unwin
- 28 December 2021: Part 2 (2021) - Eve Unwin
- 28 December 2021: Part 1 (2021) - Eve Unwin
- 14 December 2021: Part 2 (2021) - Eve Unwin
- 14 December 2021: Part 1 (2021) - Eve Unwin
2022
This England (TV Mini Series) as
Mary Wakefield
- Episode #1.6 (2022) - Mary Wakefield
- Episode #1.5 (2022) - Mary Wakefield
- Episode #1.4 (2022) - Mary Wakefield
- Episode #1.1 (2022) - Mary Wakefield
2021
The Lockdown Hauntings as
Rachel Parker
2002
Holby City (TV Series) as
Alex Dawson / DS Karen Tate / Gina Wilson
- Episode #22.3 (2020) - Alex Dawson
- When Worlds Collide (2019) - Alex Dawson
- Things My Mother Told Me (2019) - Alex Dawson
- Don't Leave Me (2019) - Alex Dawson
- Prioritise the Heart (2016) - Alex Dawson
- A Glorious Reunion (2010) - DS Karen Tate
- Ladies Night (2002) - Gina Wilson
2019
KT Tunstall: Little Red Thread (Music Video) as
Woman who is Content
2019
Silent Witness (TV Series) as
DI Carey Murphy
- Two Spirits: Part 2 (2019) - DI Carey Murphy
- Two Spirits: Part 1 (2019) - DI Carey Murphy
2016
The Coroner (TV Series) as
Chrissy Woodward
- Those in Peril (2016) - Chrissy Woodward
2003
Doctors (TV Series) as
Claire Freeman / Emily Shepherd / Lisa Rush / ...
- The Pain Barrier (2015) - Claire Freeman
- Love Thy Neighbour (2010) - Emily Shepherd
- Stabbed in the Back (2008) - Lisa Rush
- Black and Blue (2003) - Jackie Summers
2015
Never Let Go as
Jeanette Burrows
2014
Prey (TV Series) as
Abi Farrow
- Episode #1.3 (2014) - Abi Farrow
- Episode #1.2 (2014) - Abi Farrow
- Episode #1.1 (2014) - Abi Farrow
2012
Waterloo Road (TV Series) as
Nikki Boston
- New Highs, New Lows (2014) - Nikki Boston
- End of the Road (2014) - Nikki Boston
- Dynasty's Choice (2014) - Nikki Boston
- Nowhere to Run (2014) - Nikki Boston
- A Bolt from the Blue (2014) - Nikki Boston
- Out of Bounds (2014) - Nikki Boston
- Suspicious Minds (2014) - Nikki Boston
- Girls Just Wanna Have Fun (2014) - Nikki Boston
- Sugar Daddy (2014) - Nikki Boston
- Bad Girl (2014) - Nikki Boston
- Happy Ever After (2013) - Nikki Boston
- Father Figure (2013) - Nikki Boston
- Don't Mention the War (2013) - Nikki Boston
- Lies Mothers Tell (2013) - Nikki Boston
- Grantly's Perfect Poetry (2013) - Nikki Boston
- Crossing the Line (2013) - Nikki Boston
- Text Rated (2013) - Nikki Boston
- The Madness of King Windsor (2013) - Nikki Boston
- Sue Spark's Bad Day (2013) - Nikki Boston
- Beyond the Call of Duty (2013) - Nikki Boston
- Hero (2013) - Nikki Boston
- Dirty Laundry (2013) - Nikki Boston
- Journey's End (2013) - Nikki Boston
- Sugar Mummy (2013) - Nikki Boston
- Revenge (2013) - Nikki Boston
- Love Hurts (2013) - Nikki Boston
- Tan-Tastic (2013) - Nikki Boston
- Grandmaster (2013) - Nikki Boston
- Princess of Spices (2013) - Nikki Boston
- Nowhere To Run (2013) - Nikki Boston
- Paradise Found (2013) - Nikki Boston
- Spartacus (2013) - Nikki Boston
- Man of the Match (2013) - Nikki Boston
- Baby Be Mine (2013) - Nikki Boston
- Sanctuary (2013) - Nikki Boston
- Mr Chalk's Waterloo (2013) - Nikki Boston
- Sins of the Father (2013) - Nikki Boston
- A Woman's Worth (2013) - Nikki Boston
- Whole Lotto Trouble (2013) - Nikki Boston
- Bad Boy (2013) - Nikki Boston
2010
Lip Service (TV Series) as
Sam Murray
2011
Screwed as
Charlie
2010
Accused (TV Series) as
PC Lawson
- Kenny's Story (2010) - PC Lawson
2009
Blue Murder (TV Series) as
Sally Jowell
- Private Sins: Part 2 (2009) - Sally Jowell
- Private Sins: Part 1 (2009) - Sally Jowell
2009
31 North 62 East as
Jill / Kimberly Mandelson
2008
Heartbeat (TV Series) as
Janet Burr
- Mother of Invention (2008) - Janet Burr
2008
Coronation Street (TV Series) as
Ali
- Episode #1.6723 (2008) - Ali
- Episode #1.6722 (2008) - Ali
2006
The Chase (TV Series) as
Fiona Jones
2007
Empathy (TV Movie) as
DS Jo Cavanagh
2005
Ultimate Force (TV Series) as
Becca Gallagher
- Violent Solutions (2006) - Becca Gallagher
- The Dividing Line (2006) - Becca Gallagher
- Slow Bomb (2006) - Becca Gallagher
- Charlie Bravo (2006) - Becca Gallagher
- The Changing of the Guard (2006) - Becca Gallagher
- Class of 1980 (2005) - Becca Gallagher
- Never Go Back (2005) - Becca Gallagher
- Deadlier Than the Male (2005) - Becca Gallagher
2006
The Gil Mayo Mysteries (TV Mini Series) as
Ellie Waterstone
- Late of This Parish (2006) - Ellie Waterstone
2006
Casualty (TV Series) as
Viv Challoner
- Out of the Past (2006) - Viv Challoner
2004
Down to Earth (TV Series) as
Nicola
- Can't Buy You Love (2004) - Nicola
2003
Where the Heart Is (TV Series) as
Susan
- Coming Home (2003) - Susan
2003
The Devil's Tattoo as
Iona
1998
London's Burning (TV Series) as
Sally 'Gracie' Fields / Sally / Sally Fields
2001
Thunder Road (TV Movie) as
Sonia
1997
Dangerfield (TV Series) as
Girl in Pub
- Perfect Witness (1997) - Girl in Pub
1997
Emmerdale Farm (TV Series) as
Anne Cullen
- Episode #1.2218 (1997) - Anne Cullen
- Episode #1.2211 (1997) - Anne Cullen
- Episode #1.2210 (1997) - Anne Cullen
- Episode #1.2198 (1997) - Anne Cullen
- Episode #1.2152 (1997) - Anne Cullen
1997
The Bill (TV Series) as
Josie Clarke
- You and Me Versus the World (1997) - Josie Clarke
Soundtrack
2000
Night Fever (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Episode #4.5 (2000) - (performer: "Ghostbusters", "Torn", "Give It Up", "Knowing Me, Knowing You")
Self
2023
The British Soap Awards 2023 (TV Special) as
Self
1999
This Morning (TV Series) as
Self
- St. David's Day 2023 (2023) - Self
- Episode dated 8 July 2002 (2002) - Self
- Episode dated 14 April 2000 (2000) - Self
- Episode dated 23 February 1999 (1999) - Self
2022
The British Soap Awards 2022 (TV Special) as
Self
2014
The Wright Stuff (TV Series) as
Self - Guest Panelist
- Episode #19.110 (2014) - Self - Guest Panelist
- Episode #19.3 (2014) - Self - Guest Panelist
2013
Sunday Side Up (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.9 (2013) - Self
2005
Blankety Blank (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #17.15 (2005) - Self
2005
Commando VIP (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.6 (2005) - Self
- Episode #1.5 (2005) - Self
- Episode #1.4 (2005) - Self
- Episode #1.3 (2005) - Self
- Episode #1.2 (2005) - Self
- Episode #1.1 (2005) - Self
2004
Bad Girls: Most Wanted (TV Movie documentary) as
Performer: Bad Girls The Musical
2003
It Shouldn't Happen to a TV Actor (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2001
GMTV (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 19 July 2002 (2002) - Self
- Episode dated 26 January 2001 (2001) - Self
1999
Night Fever (TV Series) as
Self / Self - Women's Captain
- Episode #5.20 (2002) - Self
- Episode #4.5 (2000) - Self - Women's Captain
- Millennium Eve Special (1999) - Self - Women's Captain
- Episode #3.12 (1999) - Self
2000
SM:TV Live (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 6 May 2000 (2000) - Self
Archive Footage
2017
Happy Pride! Sexy LGBT Stars (Video short) as
#1 - Lip Service

References

Heather Peace Wikipedia