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Name
  
Tricia Walsh-Smith

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Born
  
24 March 1956 (age 68) (
1956-03-24
)
Gutersloh, North Rhine-Westphalia, West Germany

Occupation
  
Actress, writer, lyricist, singer

Spouse(s)
  
John Obertelli(m. 1981–1989, Divorced) Jerrold Arnold(m. February 1992 – July 1992) Philip Smith(m. 1999–2008, Divorced)

Children
  
Jamie Obertelli (b. 1982)

Role
  
Playwright · triciawalshsmith.com

Education
  
Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts

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Tricia Walsh-Smith (born in 1956) is an English playwright and actress. Her plays include Bonkers, Addictions, The Last Journey and musical Change The Day.

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Early life

Born in RAF Gütersloh, Germany, Walsh-Smith was part of a military family which traveled the world until her RAF father's death when she was twelve. She then settled briefly in her mother's hometown of Beverley in East Yorkshire, England . Walsh-Smith attended the Italia Conti Academy from the age of fifteen.

Career

Walsh-Smith appeared in over five hundred commercials on British and European television, including her infamous schoolgirl in the commercial for Hellmann's Mayonnaise. Her television and film roles include the British horror film, Terror (1978), Kenny Everett Video Show, Constant Hot Water, and the children's television drama, Grange Hill.

She has written the play Bonkers which premiered in London in 1987.

Walsh-Smith's play, Addictions, has been used at a number of benefit readings to raise awareness and generate charitable giving for addicts. In 2007 she cancelled one production of the play after learning that Smirnoff Vodka had become a sponsor. She explained: "I was absolutely stunned. I couldn't believe it. The idea of having Smirnoff sponsoring this play, which is about addiction – what were they thinking? ... If we had gone ahead, I would have been looked at as a total hypocrite."

In December 2008 Walsh-Smith released the song "I'm Going Bonkers" on iTunes. Its video featured her in bondage gear and dancing around London. The video went viral and quickly became YouTube's number one entertainment video.

Walsh-Smith has previewed many of her comedy songs at nightclubs in London and at the O2 Arena and some of the songs were featured in the 12-part television series Pineapple Dance Studios, which aired in 2010 on Sky1 in the UK. The series was a huge hit and after initially indicating that a second series would be produced, Sky1 reverted this decision due to failing to come to terms with studio owner Debbie Moore. In 2011 Walsh Smith appeared in "Louie Spence's Showbusiness", also on Sky1. For this series she made two music videos: Stuff Ding Dong Merrily On High! for the Christmas Special; and "Should I Go In The Jungle?", which was reportedly a tongue in cheek lampooning of the ITV1 series, "I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!". Episode Ten featured a workshop of her musical, Change The Day. Pineapple Dance Studios was sold around the world and aired on the US network Ovation. in 2014.

Walsh-Smith has appeared as a guest on The Insider (CBS), Good Morning America, (ABC), Inside Edition, (CBS) Geraldo, (Fox), Extra,( NBC) The Jeff Probst Show, (CBS) Sunrise (Channel 7) Access Hollywood (NBC), World Ranking (NTV), Harry Hill's TV Burp,( ITV), The Noughties, (BBC Three), and On the Record with Greta Van Susteren.

Personal life

She met her first husband John Obertelli in 1975 and married him in 1981. They divorced in 1989. She then had a brief second marriage to American businessman Jerald Arnold. She met her third husband, Philip J. Smith (CEO of The Shubert Organization), at a Park Avenue wedding reception in 1995. The two married in New York City in 1999, and divorced in 2008.

Divorce from Philip Smith

In April 2008 she made history and attracted international attention for posting a YouTube video of herself discussing her divorce from her husband, CEO & then president of the Shubert Organization Philip J. Smith. In the video she stated that she was going to be unfairly evicted from her house and called her husband's secretary on speakerphone saying that she had found, "Condoms, viagra and porn – what should she do with them"? Some legal experts consider this the first known case where a spouse has used YouTube in an attempt to gain leverage over the other in a divorce case.

Fox News named the initial video one of "The Top 5 Viral Videos of 2008."

Walsh-Smith's case has generated scrutiny and debate by legal and psychology experts on the implications of broadcasting personal issues using media like YouTube. Psychologist Keith Ablow said, "We're at a critical moment where people are turning to public broadcasts to express private thoughts. But I don't think it's connecting people necessarily. I think it's disconnecting them from their own life stories." As for the legal implications in Walsh's divorce case, MSNBC's senior legal analyst Susan Filan told the show, "A judge isn't really going to care. In the end, a divorce, as upsetting and emotional as it is, is just a financial transaction. You're doing backwards math. You're trying to make one household go into two. Somebody's going to have to give something to somebody else."

On 21 July 2008 a Manhattan judge awarded Philip Smith a divorce from Tricia Walsh-Smith. The judge, Harold Beeler, criticized Walsh-Smith for her YouTube video. "She has attempted to turn the life of her husband into a soap opera by directing, writing, acting in and producing a melodrama." Walsh-Smith was unimpressed with the judge's decision, proclaiming that she'd be better off in Baghdad.

On 25 November 2008, Shubert Organization and Shubert Foundation chairman Gerald Schoenfeld died from a heart attack. On 2 December 2008, the Shubert Organization announced Philip Smith as Schoenfeld's successor. The New York Times said, "In an appointment that promises more continuity than change, Philip J. Smith was named chairman of the Shubert Organization and the Shubert Foundation – perhaps the single most powerful position in the theater world." Coincidentally, hours after the news of Philip Smith's new position was announced Walsh-Smith released the song "I'm Going Bonkers," on iTunes. Its video featured her in bondage gear and dancing around London, effectively stealing Smith's thunder. The video went viral and quickly became YouTube's number one entertainment video.

Fleeced by International Fraudster Giovanni Di Stefano

Four of the fraud counts against bogus lawyer Giovanni Di Stefano related to Walsh-Smith. Di Stefano claimed that he could overturn the Walsh-Smith pre-nuptial agreement, and persuaded Walsh-Smith to invest in News of the World online as Walsh-Smith was a contributor with a weekly column, "Livin' an' Lovin' with Tricia Walsh-Smith". The newspaper was located at www.newsoftheworldonline.eu, but is no longer online.

On 23 March 2012, News International, the paper's former publisher, sued Di Stefano for violating its trademark.

On learning that she had been conned Walsh-Smith set up a fake TV interview with Di Stefano outside the Royal Courts of Justice, in order to challenge him on his fraudulent behavior and then uploaded the video on YouTube "Tricia Walsh-Smith had the guts to stand up to Di Stefano The Scottish Sunday Mail ran a piece headlined; "The Devil's Advocate Took me for a Mug." "Fraud probe lawyer Giovanni Di Stefano has been accused of ripping off a reality TV star while on bail facing 13 charges" In the article Walsh-Smith said that Di Stefano duped her into handing over more than 100,000 pounds; "He got me to invest in an online version of the News of the World after the paper was shut down. He told me Rupert Murdoch was involved but the cash disappeared. He is due to stand trial next January for alleged frauds between 2003 and 2009 yet remains free on bail to potentially commit more crimes." Sunday Mail Subsequently, Di Stefano complained to the Press Complaints Commission about the article the Sunday Mail then agreed to print a statement stating, "Giovanni Di Stefano has denied ripping off Tricia Walsh-Smith. "

On 27 March 2013 Di Stefano was found guilty on all four counts relating to Walsh-Smith; nine counts of obtaining a money transfer by deception, eight counts of fraud, three counts of acquiring criminal property, two counts of using a false instrument, one count of attempting to obtain a money transfer by deception, one count of obtaining property by deception and one count of using criminal property. He subsequently pleaded guilty to two additional counts: defrauding a couple out of £160,000, including a woman's life savings of £75,000, and stealing £150,000 from a man who had been in a car accident and lost a limb. He was sentenced to fourteen years in prison.

On 4 April 2014, eight and a half years were added to Di Stefano's fourteen-year sentence, unless he compensated his victims immediately. The judge who jailed him last March at Southwark Crown Court, Alistair McCreath, told him to "pay back £1.4million forthwith or serve the extra time." He said Di Stefano had no intention of paying and had "stuck up two fingers to the court".

Filmography

Actress
-
Bobby Rich (Deceased) (TV Movie) (pre-production) as
Bobby Rich / Sally Matheson
2022
G.O.D (Music Video) as
Bobby Rich (Deceased)
2022
Joe Rogan interviews 4yr old Bobby Rich (Deceased) (Video short) as
Bobby Rich (Deceased)
2022
Ode to YouTube (Music Video)
2021
Bobby Rich (Deceased) Disturbs God on a Sunday to Discuss his Career (Video short) as
Bobby Rich (Deceased)
2021
Four-year old Bobby Rich (Deceased) is Upset with his Favorite Rapper (Video short) as
Bobby Rich (Deceased) / Ollie Payne
2021
Bobby Rich (Deceased's) FANTASTIC News! (Video short) as
Bobby Rich (Deceased)
2009
Be Careful Dear (Music Video)
1987
Grange Hill (TV Series) as
Mother in Park
- Episode #10.15 (1987) - Mother in Park
1986
The Best Years of Your Life (TV Movie) as
Casualty nurse
1986
Constant Hot Water (TV Series) as
Linda
- Bed and Breakfast (1986) - Linda
1985
The Kenny Everett Television Show (TV Series) as
Various
- Episode #3.4 (1985) - Various
- Episode #3.2 (1985) - Various
1982
Legacy of Murder (TV Series) as
Girl at Rectory
- Holy Smoke (1982) - Girl at Rectory
1978
Terror as
Viv
Writer
-
Bobby Rich (Deceased) (TV Movie) (pre-production)
2022
G.O.D (Music Video) (creator)
2022
Joe Rogan interviews 4yr old Bobby Rich (Deceased) (Video short)
2022
Dance Through Time (Music Video)
2022
Ode to YouTube (Music Video)
2021
Bobby Rich (Deceased) Disturbs God on a Sunday to Discuss his Career (Video short)
2021
House Pest (Video short)
2021
Four-year old Bobby Rich (Deceased) is Upset with his Favorite Rapper (Video short)
2021
Bobby Rich (Deceased) Photobombs Tricia Walsh (Video short)
2021
Bobby Rich (Deceased's) FANTASTIC News! (Video short)
2010
Stuff Ding Dong Merrily on High (Music Video)
2010
Jumpin' Off A Cliff in Devon (Music Video) (writer)
2009
Arm Candy (Music Video)
2009
Be Careful Dear (Music Video)
Producer
-
Bobby Rich (Deceased) (TV Movie) (producer) (pre-production)
2022
G.O.D (Music Video) (producer)
2022
Joe Rogan interviews 4yr old Bobby Rich (Deceased) (Video short) (producer)
2022
Dance Through Time (Music Video) (producer)
2022
Ode to YouTube (Music Video) (producer)
2021
Bobby Rich (Deceased) Disturbs God on a Sunday to Discuss his Career (Video short) (producer)
2021
House Pest (Video short) (producer)
2021
Four-year old Bobby Rich (Deceased) is Upset with his Favorite Rapper (Video short) (producer)
2021
Bobby Rich (Deceased) Photobombs Tricia Walsh (Video short) (producer)
2021
Bobby Rich (Deceased's) FANTASTIC News! (Video short) (producer)
2010
Stuff Ding Dong Merrily on High (Music Video) (producer)
2010
Should I Go in the Jungle (Music Video) (producer)
2010
Jumpin' Off A Cliff in Devon (Music Video) (producer)
2009
Be Careful Dear (Music Video) (producer)
Director
-
Bobby Rich (Deceased) (TV Movie) (pre-production)
2022
G.O.D (Music Video)
2022
Joe Rogan interviews 4yr old Bobby Rich (Deceased) (Video short)
2022
Dance Through Time (Music Video)
2022
Ode to YouTube (Music Video)
2021
Bobby Rich (Deceased) Disturbs God on a Sunday to Discuss his Career (Video short)
2021
Four-year old Bobby Rich (Deceased) is Upset with his Favorite Rapper (Video short)
2021
Bobby Rich (Deceased) Photobombs Tricia Walsh (Video short)
2021
Bobby Rich (Deceased's) FANTASTIC News! (Video short)
2010
Stuff Ding Dong Merrily on High (Music Video)
2010
Jumpin' Off A Cliff in Devon (Music Video)
2009
Be Careful Dear (Music Video)
2008
I'm Going Bonkers! (Music Video)
Music Department
2011
Wannabe (Music Video) (Lyrics)
2010
Should I Go in the Jungle (Music Video) (Lyricist)
Self
2022
Dance Through Time (Music Video) as
Self
2021
House Pest (Video short) as
Self
2021
Bobby Rich (Deceased) Photobombs Tricia Walsh (Video short) as
Self / Bobby Rich (Deceased)
2018
Terror: An Interview with Tricia Walsh (Video documentary short) as
Self
2011
Wannabe (Music Video) as
Self
2011
Louie Spence's Showbusiness (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.14 (2011) - Self
- Episode #1.8 (2011)
- Episode #1.5 (2011) - Self
- Episode #1.2 (2011) - Self
- Episode #1.4 (2011) - Self
2011
Miss Great Britain Final 2010 (TV Special) as
Self
2010
Stuff Ding Dong Merrily on High (Music Video) as
Self
2010
Should I Go in the Jungle (Music Video) as
Self
2010
Pineapple Dance Studios (TV Series) as
Self
- Best Bits: Part 3 (2010) - Self
- Best Bits: Part 2 (2010) - Self
- Out Takes W/T (2010) - Self
- Best Bits: Part 1 (2010) - Self
- Finale (2010) - Self
2010
Jumpin' Off A Cliff in Devon (Music Video) as
Self
2010
TV Burp (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #9.18 (2010) - Self (as Tricia Walsh-Smith)
2009
Arm Candy (Music Video) as
Self
2009
The Noughties... Was That It? (TV Movie documentary) as
Self (as Tricia Walsh-Smith)
2008
Most Annoying People 2008 (TV Movie documentary) as
Self (as Tricia Walsh-Smith)
2008
I'm Going Bonkers! (Music Video) as
Self
2008
World's Dumbest (TV Series) as
Self
- Meltdowns (2008) - Self (as Patricia Walsh Smith)
Archive Footage
2008
The Factor (TV Series) as
Self - Former Actress and Playwright
- Episode dated 17 April 2008 (2008) - Self - Former Actress and Playwright

References

Tricia Walsh-Smith Wikipedia


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