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Christine Tremarco Born 1977
Liverpool, EnglandOccupation Actress Years active 1992-present Christine Tremarco (born 1977 in Liverpool, England) is a British television actress.
Educated at St Cecilia's Infant School and then Holly Lodge Girls' College, she was spotted in a school play and invited to a new dance and drama school. Then, when attending a drama group, an Australian casting agent offered her a role in The Leaving of Liverpool, a 1950s-based drama about the forced migration of children to Australia.[1] At the age of 16, when the programme was broadcast, she decided to pursue an acting career full time, and "never got round" to going to drama school.[2]
She is perhaps most famous, however, for her role in school drama Waterloo Road as school secretary and learning support assistant Davina Shackleton, a role she has portrayed from 2007 to 2009. In her final episode, her character was last seen departing on a train to an unknown destination after an argument with long-term partner Tom Clarkson portrayed by Jason Done. Her character suspected Tom of having an affair with Rose Kelly portrayed by Elaine Symons.
She played Ellie Morgan in a BBC One drama miniseries Moving On, entitled Drowning Not Waving, which was broadcast in May 2009.
In early 2010, she appeared in two episodes of Casualty as guest character Linda, a friend of Nurse Jessica. A year later, it was announced that Linda would be returning to Casualty as a regular character.
Selected filmography
- The Leaving of Liverpool 1992
- Priest 1994
- Springhill 1996-1997
- Heartbeat (UK TV series) 1997
- Trial & Retribution 1998 as Cheryl Goodall
- Hold Back the Night 1999
- Clocking Off 2000-2001
- Swallow 2001
- Pretending to be Judith 2001
- Anita and Me 2002
- Gifted 2003
- Fat Friends 2005
- Uncle Adolf 2005
- Dalziel and Pascoe 2006
- New Street Law 2006
- Waterloo Road 2007-2009
- Five Days 2007
- New Tricks 2007
- Moving On 2009
- Ingenious 2009
- Casualty 2010, 2011-
- Silent Witness 2011
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