Susan Tully
Susan Tully | |
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Born |
Highgate, London, England | 20 October 1967
Occupation |
television producer director actress (former) |
Years active |
1981–1999 (Actress) 1998–present (Director) |
Susan "Sue" Tully (born 20 October 1967 in Highgate, London) is an English television producer, director and former actress.
Her most prominent television roles are those of single mother Michelle Fowler in the BBC soap opera EastEnders and rebellious teenager Suzanne Ross in Grange Hill. Tully played one of EastEnders' original characters, appearing in the first episode on 19 February 1985 and remaining central to the series until 1995. Tully then gave up acting to work behind the camera and has directed and produced various British television programmes. She appeared as herself in the 2011 documentary Anna about her drama teacher Anna Scher, [1] her first public appearance since 1998.
Early life
Tully's father was a watch-case maker, her mother a housewife, and she was brought up on a London council estate.[2]
She attended school in Barnsbury, Islington. While at school she took up acting as a hobby and attended the Anna Scher children's theatre, which turned out to be a fast track into television work.[2]
Career
At the age of nine Tully hosted the live television children's programme, Our Show, and she later went on to work on The Saturday Banana with Bill Oddie.[3]
She was then cast in the BBC children's television serial Grange Hill. She played schoolgirl Suzanne Ross for three years (1981–1984). She had left Grange Hill and was about to go to sixth form college when she got her next big acting break.
At the age of 16, Tully secured a major role in the BBC's new soap opera EastEnders. She played Michelle Fowler from the show's inception in 1985 to 1995. During her time on the show, her character was famously made pregnant at the age of 16 after having an affair with the 39-year-old adulterer Den Watts. Since quitting the soap in 1995, Tully has allegedly been made several offers to return, but has turned each offer down, including the latest offer to return for her on-screen mother Pauline's funeral in early 2007.[4]
In the late 1990s Tully began concentrating on directing for television (credited as "Sue Tully"). Shows of which she has directed episodes include EastEnders, London's Burning, 55 Degrees North (2004), The Bill (1999–2004), Funland (2005), Secret Diary of a Call Girl (2007), Lark Rise to Candleford (2009), Silent Witness (2010), Stella (2012), Good Cop (2012), Getting On (2009-2012), Truckers (2013) and Puppy Love (2014). She is currently directing episodes of Being Eileen. She will appear as herself in the documentary about her drama teacher alongside EastEnders and former Grange Hill star Patsy Palmer.
She directed the BBC Drama 'The A Word' that aired April 2016.
Personal life
Tully is a supporter of The Meningitis Trust and she has also been involved in the Comic Relief fundraising event. She is close friends with Letitia Dean, who played her best friend Sharon Watts in EastEnders.[5] Tully was a bridesmaid at Dean's wedding to Jason Pethers in 2002.[6]
References
- ↑ "Anna" (2011). IMDB.
- 1 2 "After 10 years as TV's most famous single mother, Susan Tully now craves an escape from soap megastardom - and a bit of adventure", The Independent. 29 October 1995. Accessed 2007-03-14.
- ↑ Kingsley, Hilary (1990). The EastEnders Handbook. BBC books. ISBN 0-685-52957-6.
- ↑ "Pauline's soap snub", Supanet. URL last accessed 2007-02-11
- ↑ "LIFE AFTER SHARON", Sunday Mirror. URL last accessed on 2006-09-18.
- ↑ "EastEnd Letitia's diamond geezer", Sunday Mirror. URL last accessed on 2006-09-18.
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