Angela Griffin Biography
Angela Griffin is a British actress and television presenter who has worked in the UK since the early 1990s. She is most recognized for her roles in Coronation Street, Waterloo Road, and Lewis as Lizzie Maddox. Griffin was also a member of the original cast of Holby City.
How old is Angela Griffin? – Age
She is 46 years old as of 19 July 2022. She was born in 1976 in Leeds, United Kingdom. Her real name is Angela Mellissa Griffin.
Angela Griffin Family
She grew up on the Cottingley Estate, which is located near Beeston. She was born in St Kitts and Nevis to an English mother Sheila Griffin and a Caribbean father Desmond Griffin. She has two siblings; Kenny Griffin, and Stephen Griffin.
Angela Griffin Husband
She is married to Jason Milligan. The couple married in 2006 and has two children; Tallulah Milligan, and Melissa Milligan.
Angela Griffin Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of $5 Million.
Angela Griffin Channel 4
Griffin hosted Brown Britain, a Channel 4 documentary about mixed-race people in British society, in October 2001. She taped a pilot for Channel 4’s Dishes, but decided not to host it after it was commissioned, and was replaced by Kate Thornton.
Angela Griffin Netflix
Griffin appeared as the main protagonist’s mother Thea in the Netflix horror thriller Choose or Die in April 2022. Hal, a married guy with a problematic family, is given a copy of CURS>R, an interactive fiction computer game. Kayla, a college student, discovers the game in Isaac’s apartment three months later and wins the $125,000 grand prize. She accepts the challenge and strikes a deal with Isaac to split the reward, but she soon realizes that it can interfere with reality in a variety of ways. She tries to terminate the game by destroying the tape, but Isaac doubts her claim. Kayla realizes that CURS>R has escaped to the internet and is pursuing her, forcing her to make decisions about how to save her mother from a big rat.
Angela Griffin Sky1
She quit again at the end of the fifth series to focus on her new Sky1 midday show. Griffin hosted Angela and Friends, a live midday show on Sky1 that featured a mix of health and celebrity gossip, from November 2009 to July 2010. Her best friends Lisa Faulkner and Nicola Stephenson accompanied her. She hosted The Midweek National Lottery in 1999 and also appeared on the BBC’s millennium broadcast on New Year’s Eve. She taped a pilot for Channel 4’s Dishes, but decided not to host it after it was commissioned, and was replaced by Kate Thornton.
Griffin also plays Amy, the vet in the children’s television show Postman Pat. Griffin starred on the daytime reality show Murder Most Famous in March 2008, when she and five other celebrities wrote a murder book while being mentored by crime writer Minette Walters, with the winning celebrities’ novel being published. Sherrie Hewson, a former Coronation Street co-star, won.
Griffin and Gethin Jones co-hosted Sky One’s Golden Globes coverage in January 2010. Griffin starred in the first two seasons of Sky TV’s comedic drama Mount Pleasant and hosted the show Emergency with Angela Griffin on Sky1.
Angela Griffin Career
Griffin played hairdresser Fiona Middleton on the popular ITV soap opera Coronation Street, which aired from December 1992 to September 1998. In 2019, she appeared as a guest. In 1993, Griffin played Tina, a minor character, on the ITV soap opera Emmerdale. After that, she became part of the original cast of the BBC One medical drama series Holby City as staff nurse Jasmine Hopkins. However, she left the show at the end of the third season in 2001 because the next one would be longer. Griffin has additionally shown up in the BBC dramatizations Chopping It and Practical.
In October 2001 Griffin introduced Earthy Colored England, a program on the UK’s Channel 4 about blended-race individuals in English society. The show included interviews with an enormous number of notable English blended-race individuals like Bruce Oldfield and Hanif Kureishi, as well as political figures like Tony Benn.
From 2006 to 2010, she showed up as workmanship educator and head of peaceful consideration Kim Campbell inverse previous Cutting It co-star Jason Merrells and previous Crowning Ceremony Road co-star Denise Welch in the BBC One school-based show series Waterloo Street. She had some time off during the third series in late 2007/mid-2008, yet got back to the job for the fourth series in 2009. In January 2012, she showed up in the BBC Two show The Incomparable Game Alleviation Heat Off and was one of three finalists.
Griffin appeared as Dolly in One Man, Two Governors in 2013. Griffin played DS Lizzie Maddox in the ITV series Lewis in 2014 and 2015. Griffin and Kian Egan co-hosted Fat Pets: From January 5 to 9, 2015. Slimmer of the Year for ITV.
Griffin played a common part as Elizabeth Harvey in the third series of Whores. Griffin and Matt Baker co-hosted The One Show on BBC One on September 17, 2018. Griffin began playing Detective Stevie Hall in the Canadian drama The Detail in October 2018. Beginning in August 2021, Griffin was the host of Unwinds on BBC Radio 2. From September 2021, Griffin likewise began covering for Steve Wright on Sunday Love Melodies on different events on the station.