Nicole Faraday

Nicole Faraday
Born
Nicola Morris

(1976-07-28) 28 July 1976 (age 48)
Alma materGuildford School of Acting
Occupation(s)Actress
Singer
Years active1999–present
Websitehttp://www.nicolefaraday.co.uk

Nicole Faraday (born 28 July 1976), is a TMA Award-winning actress, best known for her leading roles on British television series Bad Girls, Casualty and Emmerdale.

Early life

Nicole Faraday was born as Nicola Morris in Wegberg, West Germany, on 28 July 1976 to British parents. Her father, a consultant doctor, was a medical officer in the Royal Air Force working at the RAF Hospital Wegberg, a British base in Germany at the time of her birth. The family later moved back to her mother's home town of Swanage in Dorset. Nicole attended Talbot Heath School in Bournemouth, Clayesmore School in Blandford Forum, Dorset, and went on to train in musical theatre at the Guildford School of Acting.

Acting roles

In 2001, she played a prostitute in the last episode of 'Orrible, alongside Johnny Vaughan and Ricky Grover. From 2002 to 2003, Faraday was a principal cast member of both ITV's Bad Girls and the BBC's Casualty. Faraday's television credits include recurring character Veronica in Emmerdale, The Bill, ITV's Kingdom and Doctors for the BBC. She also stars opposite Vinnie Jones, as his wife, Kim Brookes, in the 2016 vigilante thriller Kill Kane. More recently, she filmed the leading role Ms Bushnell in black comedy Ask The Cheat opposite Martin Trenaman and Nick Moran, released in cinemas in 2019.

Bad Girls

In Bad Girls, she played prison inmate Snowball Merriman in series 4 and 5 of the TV series; and she played a different character, Shell Dockley, in the West End stage musical version at London's Garrick Theatre. She won a Theatre Managers Association award and was a WOS nominee for the role. Shell Dockley was played (as a non-musical part) in series 1, 2, 3 and 5 of the TV series by Debra Stephenson. Faraday and Stephenson bear a strong physical resemblance, and their characters in Bad Girls were similarly styled. The script for Bad Girls acknowledged this; when the character of Shell returned to the TV series for several episodes in series 5 (after being recaptured having escaped from prison and spending some time on the run in Europe), Shell offers up a comment on Snowball: "Cheeky slag! Swanning about, nicking my look. Who does she think she is? Me?!"

Theatre

In October 2006, Faraday won a prestigious TMA Award for Best Supporting Performance in a Musical for her portrayal of Shell Dockley in the Bad Girls musical's original run at the West Yorkshire Playhouse. She was subsequently nominated for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical at the West End Whatsonstage.com Awards 2007/8. Other notable theatre credits include An Audience with the Mafia at the Apollo Theatre, and the role of Eva Cassidy in three UK national tours of Over the Rainbow.

Nicole appeared as the Wicked Queen in the pantomime Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs at Eastbourne's Devonshire Park Theatre, from 12 December 2008 to 11 January 2009, alongside Stefan Booth and Niamh Perry from BBC's I'd Do Anything. She repeated this role at The Place theatre, Oakengates in Telford, in the pantomime Snow White, from 8 December 2015 to 3 January 2016, alongside Jeremy Edwards and Amy Reader. She sang solo with Frank Renton's Concert Brass on 10 December 2009 and again in December 2012 at the Royal Albert Hall at a charity Concert with the Stars for TV Times in aid of Leukaemia Research. She regularly performs her own cabaret at venues, such as Pizza on the Park, now known as The Pheasantry.

She has twice appeared as a guest star in best friend Dianne Pilkington's cabarets at Lauderdale House in 2005 and 20 February 2011, singing 'Who Will Love Me As I Am' and 'It's Never That Easy/I've Been Here Before' respectively. She sings this duet on Dianne's debut album Little Stories. She can also be heard on the West End cast album of Bad Girls: The Musical. In 2017, she also featured in the Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Pantomime at the Palace Theatre.

Credits

Film & TV

Television
Year Title Role Notes
1999 Agony Debbie 1 episode
2000 Empty Mirror Lauren Simpson Feature film
2001 tvSSFBM EHKL Lotte TV film
2001 'Orrible Patrice 1 episode
2002 Time Gentlemen Please Sally 1 episode
2002 Casualty Heather Lincoln 10 episodes
2002–2003 Bad Girls Snowball Merriman 14 episodes
2003 Loose Women Herself 1 episode
2004 Bad Girls: Most Wanted Herself
Snowball Merriman
Shell Dockley
TV programme
2005 Cathedral Marjorie Educational TV mini-series
2008 The End of Fast Rewind Lola Short film
2008 The Bill Julie Seaton 1 episode
2008 Grandma's Funeral Short film
2009 Bad Girls: The Musical Shell Dockley DVD release
2009 Doctors Samantha Ashdown 1 episode
2009 Kingdom Joannie 1 episode
2010 Last Tango in Croydon Short film
2013 Emmerdale Veronica 6 episodes
2013 Top Dog Dawn Feature film
2014 Rudie Can't Fail Keli Short film
2015 8ish Lucy Short film
2016 Kill Kane Kim Brookes Feature film

Theatre Credits

Year Title Role Theatre Location
2006–07 Bad Girls: The Musical Shell Dockley Garrick Theatre West End
2008 An Audience with the Mafia Eva Apollo Theatre West End
2008–09 Snow White Wicked Queen Devonshire Park Theatre Eastbourne
2015 Snow White Wicked Queen Place Theatre Telford

Personal life

Nicole Faraday is openly bisexual.[1][2] Prior to joining Bad Girls in 2002, she had only been in romantic relationships with men, although she had long known that she was also attracted to women.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Bisexual stars and activists share their advice for coming out and 'finding your community'". GAY TIMES. 22 September 2021. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
  2. ^ "Femme Fatale: Bad Girls star Nicole Faraday talks to Roxy Bourdillon about bombshells and bisexuality" (PDF). nicolefaraday.co.uk. 15 October 2017.
  3. ^ "Femme Fatale: Bad Girls star Nicole Faraday talks to Roxy Bourdillon about bombshells and bisexuality" (PDF). nicolefaraday.co.uk. 15 October 2017.