Sheree Murphy Bio, Age, Parents, Husband, Children, House, Neighbours, I’m a Celebrity

Sheree Murphy Biography

Sheree Murphy is an English actress and television presenter who has played Dawn in Only Fools and Horses, Tricia Dingle in Emmerdale, Eva Strong in Hollyoaks, and Dakota Davies in Neighbours.

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How old is Sheree Murphy? – Age

She is 48 years old as of 22 August 2023. She was born in 1975 in Stoke Newington, London, United Kingdom. Her real name is Sheree Victoria Murphy.

Sheree Murphy Family – Education

Murphy was the middle child and only female in a family of five kids. Her family resided in a council housing, and she began attending the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts when she was nine years old. She later attended the Sylvia Young Theatre School. Murphy played his first role in the musical The Rink at the Cambridge Theatre when he was 12 years old. She did not work professionally again until Emmerdale, where she worked her way through school as a hairdresser’s assistant beginning at the age of 14.

Sheree Murphy Husband – Children

Murphy is married to Australian football player Harry Kewell. They met at the Majestyk nightclub in Leeds in 2000 and married on May 25, 2002, in Las Vegas. They have four children: Taylor, born in 2001, Ruby, born on 17 June 2003, Matilda, born on 19 March 2008, and Dolly, born on 14 January 2012.

Sheree Murphy Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of $4 million.

Sheree Murphy Career

Her most memorable television appearance was a little yet outstanding job as a female mugger in Just Numb-skulls and Ponies 1996 Christmas episode “Legends and Bad guys”. She before long landed what might be her most popular job as Tricia Dingle on Emmerdale, which she played from 1998 to 2004. It was reported in late 2003 that Murphy would leave Emmerdale in December 2003, so she could invest more energy with her family and two small kids, and her personality was properly killed off. Following a six-year vocation split to raise her family, Murphy showed up in The Regal prior to winning the piece of Areas of strength for eva Hollyoaks.

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In November and December 2005, Murphy showed up on the ITV unscripted TV drama I’m a VIP… Get Me Out of Here!, completing second to Tune Thatcher. She was noted for being “frightened of everything”, and for her sweet persona; as well as humiliating her significant other Harry Kewell with remarks, for example, “he has a sweet bum”. Murphy introduced the ITV spin-off series for series 6 with Phillip Schofield. In November 2007, she introduced Earlier today’s inclusion of the seventh series each work day morning.

In 2005 and 2006, Murphy introduced ITV2’s inclusion of the English Cleanser Grants. Murphy facilitated Footballers’ Bunks for MTV UK and VH1 UK, and was an ordinary on ITV’s Trollops (2006-2007), returning in 2012 for a solitary episode to celebrate 40 years of Emmerdale and a further single episode in July 2015.

In January 2007, Murphy co-facilitated ITV2’s Soapstar Whiz: Extra Tracks with Imprint Durden-Smith and furthermore featured as the ‘covered up’ big name in a 2007 episode of the CBBC show Hider in the House. Murphy joined the introducing group for Channel 5’s Cattle rustler Developers. During the 2010 World Cup, Murphy fronted a ‘World Cup Fever’ crusade for Function Bingo.

On 16 June 2014, it was declared that Murphy had joined the cast of the Australian drama Neighbors playing an old colleague of Paul Robinson called Dakota Davies. In 2015, she took part in Big name MasterChef on BBC One. Beginning around 2016, she has introduced the daytime BBC One series Yes Culinary specialist!