Wendi Peters
Wendi Louise Peters (born 29 February 1968) is an English character actress and singer. She is known for playing Cilla Battersby-Brown in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street and has worked extensively on stage, appearing in both plays and musicals, including works with Sir Jonathan Miller, Terry Johnston, Matthew Warchus and John Godber.[1]
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Wendi Peters on This Morning in 2011 | |
Born | Blackburn, Lancashire, England | 29 February 1968
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1996–present |
Known for | Role of Cilla Battersby-Brown |
Notable work | Cilla Battersby-Brown in Coronation Street |
Television | Coronation Street (2003–2007, 2014) Celebrity MasterChef (2009) |
Spouse(s) | Kenny Linden (m. 1993) |
Children | Gracie Linden (b. 2000) |
Career
Film
In 1996, Peters appeared as Emily Rahn in the film In Love and War starring Sandra Bullock and Chris O'Donnell.[2]
In 2008, she appeared in the Coronation Street spin-off film Coronation Street: Out of Africa.
Television
In 2001, Peters played Pamela Jolly in the ITV series Bad Girls for two episodes.
In 2009, Peters was a finalist on Celebrity Masterchef with John Torode commenting on her version of sticky toffee pudding being a "seriously sexy pudding". Her love of baking and cooking has led her to appearances on many cookery programmes including Market Kitchen, Christmas Cooks, This Morning, and The F Word in 2008 with chef Gordon Ramsay.
In 2006, Peters appeared on BBC's Celebrity Mastermind where she finished runner up to Paul Ross. She also appeared on Celebrity Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? with Jamie Theakston. In December 2006, Peters spent a week with resident lexicographer, Susie Dent, in Dictionary Corner on Countdown.
In 2008, Peters appeared on Adrenaline Junkie with Jack Osborne jumping out of a helicopter at 9,000 feet over Table Mountain. She also competed on ITV's Soapstar Superstar raising £35,000 for her chosen charities.
In 2012, she appeared in an episode of Crime Stories as Marion Jackson.
On 21 October 2014, Peters won a Children in Need episode of The Great British Sewing Bee on BBC Two. In 2015, she took part in Flockstars for ITV.
Coronation Street
In 2003, Peters became a household name playing the infamous Cilla Battersby-Brown in ITV soap opera Coronation Street.
On 18 January 2007, it was confirmed that Peters would be leaving Coronation Street after four successful years of playing Cilla Battersby-Brown. In the programme, Cilla left her son Chesney behind to go to Las Vegas. On Children in Need ,she jokingly explained that she was returning from Las Vegas to give Chesney more money as he was 'down to his last tenner'. In November 2008, Cilla returned in a straight-to-DVD special called Out of Africa which saw her reunited with her son Chesney, daughter Fiz and her then-boyfriend Kirk.[2] On 22 October 2014, Peters reprised the role of Cilla for six weeks after a seven-year absence from the show.
Radio
Peters has appeared twice as a solo guest singer on BBC Radio 2's Friday Night is Music Night.
Stage
Peters' varied stage career began in 1987 at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield. In 2010, Peters was the lead in Northern Broadsides production of The Game by Harold Brighouse. The play had not been performed in 100 years and was directed by and starred Barrie Rutter the Artistic Director and founder of Northern Broadsides. Peters played the protagonist, Mrs Metheral. Her performance garnered critical acclaim, dubbed "simply magnificent" by Michael Billington of The Guardian, and "an instant comic classic" by The Observer.
Dominic Cavendish of The Daily Telegraph said "Ma was played with hilarious gruffness and rolling pin obduracy by Wendi Peters. Her performance alone is worth the price of admission".[3][4][5]
In 2011, Peters returned to Hull Truck Theatre Company to play Bet in John Godbers two-hander, April in Paris, directed by Godber himself. Peters again received high praise from the press in this successful revival.[6]
In 2009, Peters toured Ireland with a one-woman play Mrs Whippy, written by Cecelia Ahern whose novel Ps I love You was a number-one best-seller all over Europe and was made into a film starring Hilary Swank.[7] Peters received rave notices throughout the tour.[8]
Peters toured the UK with Jenny Eclair and Susie Blake in Grumpy Old Women Live 2 – Chin Up Britain showing her comedic skills once again. This production returned for a season at the Novello Theatre in London's West End in 2010.
Peters' other theatre roles have included Bedroom Farce (1996), Noises Off (1997) Stephen Sondheim's Into The Woods (1992), The Scarlet Pimpernel (1991), Follies in Concert, London Palladium (2007), and Guys and Dolls (1991) which was reviewed by Michael Schmidt who said, "Among the hot box girls, one in particular kept catching my eye: Wendi Peters as the grumpy chorus girl is a delightfully outsize killjoy whose brilliant comic dancing should have earned her a curtain call all of her own".
Peters appeared as Princess Puffer in Aria Entertainment's London revival of The Mystery of Edwin Drood, a musical comedy by Rupert Holmes, based on Charles Dickens' unfinished novel. The production ran at the Landor Theatre in April/May, and transferred to the Arts Theatre, West End for a limited run from 18 May 2012.[9]
Peters starred in White Christmas at the Lowry at Salford Quays with Dallas Star Ken Kercheval and Brookside and Loose Women star Claire Sweeney from November 2012 until January 2013
In 2013, Sir Jonathan Miller directed Githa Sowerby's Rutherford and Son, last performed by the Royal National Theatre in 1994. Peters starred as Mrs Henderson, to great critical acclaim.[10] Libby Purves of The Times offered "Wendi Peters has a fabulous cameo as a whining petitioner, unsentimentally illustrating the company's workforce challenges".[10] Other press went on to add she was "unforgettable"[11] and her scene was "formidable".[12]
Peters again took the Ethel Merman role of Martha in the West End production of White Christmas at London's Dominion Theatre in the winter of 2014. She was highly praised by the theatre critics for her "stunning performance".
Olivier Award winning and highly acclaimed British theatre director Terry Johnston cast Peters in his 2015 production of Joan Littlewood's musical Oh, What a Lovely War!. It toured nationally and co-starred Ian Reddington and Christopher Villiers.[13] The production was a huge critical success.
In 2015 Peters played the lead role in the new play Hatched 'n' Dispatched at The Park Theatre, London. She received rave reviews for her portrayal of Dorothy Needham, the family matriarch. Michael Coveney of WhatsOnStage offered that "there are pleasures to be had, notably from a leather-lunged Wendi Peters (aka Cilla Battersby-Brown in Coronation Street) as the straight-talking materfamilias". Fiona Mountford of the Evening Standard wrote "there is wonderfully domineering work from Wendi Peters as a gorgon mother-in-law". These compiled in Peters being nominated for an Off West End Award for Best Female Performance of 2015.
For the 2015/2016 (27 November 2015 to 24 January 2016) Pantomime Season, Peters played the evil Carabosse, in Sleeping Beauty at the Gordon Craig Theatre, Stevenage, Hertfordshire. For 2016/2017, Peters played the Wicked Queen in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, alongside Damian Williams and Phil Gallagher at Sheffield Lyceum Theatre. In 2017/2018, she appeared as Big Chief Squatting Cow, Mrs Darling and the Mermaid in Peter Pan at The Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury.
Peters played the Queen of Hearts in the UK tour of Frank Wildhorn's Wonderland throughout 2017.
In 2018, Peters took on the role of Cissy Robson in the UK tour of Quartet, alongside Jeff Rawle, Paul Nicholas and Sue Holderness.
Peters starred in Salad Days in which was touring throughout the UK during 2018.
In 2019 Peters played the role of Sylvie in the Off-West End run of Call Me Vicky.[14] She also appeared in Big The Musical for nine weeks.
Peters is about to star in Bang Bang! for the new tour. Which will open at Exeter Northcott on 6 February 2020 before touring the UK
Filmography
Year | Title | Type | Role | Notes |
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1996 | In Love and War | TV | Emily Rahn | |
2001 | Bad Girls | TV | "Podger" Pam Jolly | 2 Episodes |
2003–2007, 2014 | Coronation Street | TV | Cilla Battersby-Brown | Regular Role |
2006 | Soapstar Superstar | TV | Herself | Contestant; 6th place |
Celebrity Mastermind | TV | 1 Episode | ||
Celebrity Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? | TV | 1 Episode | ||
Countdown | TV | 1 Episode | ||
2008 | Jack Osbourne: Adrenaline Junkie | TV | 1 Episode | |
Coronation Street: Out of Africa | DVD | Cilla Battersby-Brown | Coronation Street Spin-Off film | |
2009 | Celebrity Masterchef | TV | Herself | Contestant, Finalist |
2012 | Crime Stories | TV | Marion Jackson | 1 Episode |
2012–2014 | Britain's Best Bakery | TV | Herself/Narrator | Daytime TV Series |
2014 | The Great British Sewing Bee | TV | Herself | Contestant, Winner |
2015–2017 | Hetty Feather | TV | Cook Jenkins | Guest: 3 Episodes (s. 1 and 2) Main Cast (s. 3) |
2015 | Flockstars | TV | Herself, Participant | Series 1 |
Personal life
Peters is married to Kenny Linden and they have one daughter together called Gracie who was born in 2000.
References
- "Wendi Peters | InterTalent Rights Group". Intertalentgroup.com. Retrieved 27 November 2018.
- Wendi Peters - IMDb
- Cavendish, Dominic (11 October 2010). "The Game, Salisbury Playhouse; The Misanthrope, Bristol Old Vic". Telegraph. Retrieved 27 November 2018.
- Billington, Michael (26 September 2010). "The Game | Theatre review | Stage". The Guardian. Retrieved 27 November 2018.
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 20 October 2012. Retrieved 1 September 2011.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 20 October 2012. Retrieved 1 September 2011.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- P.S. I Love You (2007) - Full Cast & Crew - IMDb
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 19 June 2011. Retrieved 4 September 2011.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- Edwin Drood | West End Archived 3 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine
- Libby Purves (15 February 2013). "Rutherford & Son at the Viaduct, Halifax". The Times. Retrieved 27 November 2018.
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 8 October 2013. Retrieved 24 April 2013.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- "Rutherford & Son – Oxford Playhouse". Thepublicreviews.com. 27 February 2013. Retrieved 27 November 2018.
- "Full casting announced for Oh What A Lovely War 2015 national tour". West End Frame. 3 December 2014. Archived from the original on 15 March 2018. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
- "Call Me Vicky (Closed March 09, 2019) | Off-West End | reviews, cast and info | WhatsOnStage". www.whatsonstage.com. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
External links
- Wendi Peters at IMDb