Sheridan Smith [110080]
Gender: Female
Popularity: 1.779
Birthplace: Epworth, North Lincolnshire, England, UK
Birthday: 1981-06-25
Age: 43 years
Movies: 34
Links: Homepage, IMDB
Biography: Sheridan Smith, OBE (born 25 June 1981) is an English actress, singer and dancer. Smith came to prominence on television for her roles in comedy shows Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps, Love Soup, Gavin & Stacey, Grownups and Benidorm before starring in television dramas like Mrs Biggs, for which she won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress for playing Ronnie Biggs' wife, The 7.39 and Cilla, where she played Cilla Black. Her film credits include Tower Block, Quartet, Powder Room and The Harry Hill Movie. Smith made her West End debut in a National Youth Music Theatre production of Bugsy Malone and has performed in musicals Into the Woods, Little Shop of Horrors and Legally Blonde. She won two Laurence Olivier Awards in consecutive years, for Best Actress in a Musical as Elle Woods in Legally Blonde in 2011 and Best Performance in a Supporting Role as Doris in a revival of the play Flare Path in 2012. Smith was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2015 New Year Honours for services to drama.

Gangsta Granny S
2022-12-16
The Railway Chil
2022-07-15
Hansel & Gretel:
2021-12-23
The Big New Year
2020-12-31
Billy Connolly:
2020-12-28
Jack and the Bea
2020-12-23
D-Day 75: A Trib
2019-06-05
The Queen's Corg
2019-02-13
Care
2018-12-09
Sheridan Smith -
2018-11-04
Funny Girl
2018-10-24
Pup Star: World
2018-05-05
The More You Ign
2018-04-13
Ratburger
2017-12-24
Sheridan
2017-11-05
Pup Star: Better
2017-08-29
Birds Like Us
2022-06-30
The Huntsman: Wi
2016-04-06
The C-Word
2015-05-03
The Harry Hill M
2013-12-20
Powder Room
2013-11-29
Panto!
2012-12-26
Mr. Stink
2012-12-23
Tower Block
2012-09-19
The Scapegoat
2012-09-09
Quartet
2012-12-26
Mrs Biggs
2012-09-05
How to Stop Bein
2011-11-18
Hysteria
2011-06-06
The Royle Family
2010-11-10
Sex Actually
2005-12-28
Blood Strangers
2002-02-03
Hawkins
2001-07-28
Peaches
2000-10-22