Lisa Hammond (actress)

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Lisa Hammond
Nationality British
Occupation Actress
Years active 1994-present
Notable work EastEnders (2014−)
Height 4 ft 1 in (1.24 m)

Lisa Hammond is a British actress, best known for her role as Donna Yates in EastEnders.

Career

She played the character Denny in Grange Hill[1] between 1994-1996. Hammond did not star in any major roles again until 2004 when she played Tina in Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere. However, she had minor appearances in television programmes such as Holby City, Where the Heart Is and Casualty, and in the film Quills. Hammond also played the major role of the herald in the Royal Shakespeare Company revival of Marat/Sade in 2011. In 2005, she played Harriet in the BBC TV mini series, Bleak House, whilst in 2009, Hammond played Kerry in the first series of TV series Psychoville.

In April 2015, Hammond appeared in detective television series, Vera, as Helen, a police intelligence officer.

In June 2015, Hammond appeared in BBC crime drama "The Interceptor", as a rental car salesperson.

EastEnders

On 19 March 2014, it was announced that popular BBC soap opera, EastEnders had cast Hammond in the role as disabled market trader, Donna Yates. The character of Donna was not originally going to be written into EastEnders as a disabled character, but Hammond impressed bosses at her audition, and was awarded the part. Donna is the second disabled regular in the soap, after Adam Best (David Proud), who left the show in 2010.[2] Speaking of her casting, Hammond said: "I'm really excited to join the cast of EastEnders. It's a great opportunity to be a part of such a big and popular show. Donna is a bit of a handful but they're always the most fun characters to play! It feels good to be bad!"[2] Donna's storylines have included: her fierce attitude, which often runs her into arguments; the introduction of her family; and a relationship with Fatboy (Ricky Norwood).

Personal life

Hammond has grown up with a restricted growth condition.[3] Hammond revealed in October 2015 that she receives abuse from strangers in the street because of her disability. She spoke about how her wheelchair use received backlash from the public, "The main image of wheelchair users is that of paralysis. So when I get out of my chair to do a scene on my feet, people don't like it. If I'm feeling good and want to walk in that scene, I will. But if I can't or pain levels are bad then I'll use my chair. I've been shouted at. I've had people say, 'Oi, why are you in a chair when you were walking on EastEnders last night?'"[3] Hammond also revealed how she had received criticism like this before joining EastEnders and that she can struggle with this backlash, "People always think I'm this feisty girl and I can hold my own but in those moments you just don't think of anything to say. It's shock and disbelief. I have to laugh it off."[3]

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