Helen Modern

Helen Modern

Helen Modern (DOB: 16/02/1983) is an English actress best known for her recurring role as Naomi in British sitcom, "Respectable" on Five. In 2006 she also starred in the eighth series of ITV1 drama "Bad Girls" as inmate Stella Gough, the daughter of Governing Governor Joy Masterton.

Other Roles

Helen has recently been associated with a new comedy being written by Jeremy Dyson, writer of The League of Gentlemen which is awaiting commission for BBC.

In 2008 Helen worked on new Shed Productions commission Rock Rivals , as well as featuring in BBC One, The Chase (TV series)

As well as her featured roles in Respectable and Bad Girls, Helen has also had a recurring role in BBC One daytime soap opera, Doctors - (2005) as Diane Bishop and various roles in No Angels, Wire in the Blood and Messiah - The Harrowing

She was born in Preston, and grew up in the North West of England.Her drama school training took place at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh.She currently lives in Kent, and is due to write her first feature film next year.

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