Emmerdale’s Harriet star Katherine Dow Blyton’s life off screen from famous connection to boyfriend
18.10.2022 - 03:45
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Emmerdale’s explosive 50th anniversary episode left viewers on the edges of their seats after an explosive hour long episode on Sunday - and it seems that it’s only going to get more intense in the coming days. During the storm, a quad bike explosion left fans shocked as they feared for the lives of Kim Tate and Harriet Finch. While viewers wait to see the fate of the characters, and see what else Emmerdale writers have in store for the 50th anniversary special, we take a look at what life for Katherine Dow Blyton, who plays Harriet, is like off screen.
Katherine, 57, was somewhat born into acting as her mum starred in a Shakespeare play while pregnant with her and she later joked: “I like to think the grease paint soaked through”.Though, her first acting role was on screen not stage when she played a doctor in dark crime series Cracker. In 1996, the actress bagged her first film role in Brassed Off, which starred the likes of Ewan McGregor and Tara Fitzgerald. Katherine also starred in Where The Heart Is, Casualty, At Home with the Braithwaites, The Royal and The Syndicate.
She also played the character of Chrissie for four episodes of Channel 4's This is England '86. Her role in Emmerdale isn’t Katherine’s first soap role. She previously appeared in Coronation Street four times.
In July 1996 she had a brief stint as Nicola Owens, the ex-girlfriend of Terry Duckworth.Two years later, Katherine was back on the cobbles, this time as Dr Groves, and in 1999 she played another medic. In 2001, she had an episode as Liz Morrisey, a buildings manager for the Rosamund Street Medical Centre, and her last appearance in Weatherfield was as Niamh McQuillan in 2007. Katherine also took Coronation Street to the stage in August 2010
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