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Michelle Collins (I)

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EastEnders alumni Michelle Collins and Martin Kemp reunite to shoot new comedy film

EastEnders alumni Michelle Collins and Martin Kemp have reunited to shoot a new comedy film with Denise Van Outen's ex Eddie Boxshall.

Kate Dennett, Daily Mail, 28th July 2022

Online sitcom The Mayoress raises over £75,000 via Kickstarter

The Mayoress, an online sitcom starring the likes of Jack Dee and Harry Hill, has surpassed its £75,000 crowdfunding target.

British Comedy Guide, 11th June 2016

The Mayoress passes £75,000 funding goal

The Mayoress, the online sitcom featuring top stars like Jack Dee and Harry Hill, has passed its £75,000 fundraising goal.

Kickstarter, 6th June 2016

Jack Dee and Harry Hill to star in online sitcom

Jack Dee, Harry Hill and Romesh Ranganathan are amongst the stars to sign up for The Mayoress, a new online sitcom project.

British Comedy Guide, 6th May 2016

Michelle Collins to appear in The Glass Supper

Michelle Collins is to star in a new play by Martyn Hesford at the Hampstead Theatre this summer.

Nicola Merrifield, The Stage, 8th May 2014

Hotel Babylon is The Bill/Casualty for soap actors without a soap: all must agree to an appearance before their Equity card is released back into their care. For the last in the series, Michelle Collins pops up as an old friend of Juliet who isn't as trustworthy as she appears to be. Juliet might have noticed this, had she not been too busy noisily slurping face with Sam and churning out lines such as "My laptop, you bastard!" Meanwhile, Gino is gripped by the mysterious erotic novel he finds on the printer.

The Guardian, 14th August 2009

Love is in the air in the final episode of this series of the glossy hotel drama as an exclusive dating agency holds a "romantic event" at the Babylon. Not only does the event reunite the no-nonsense Juliet (Anna Wilson-Jones) with an old friend (guest star Michelle Collins) but things heat up for Juliet and the chancer-cum-hotel owner Sam (Nigel Harman) too.

The Telegraph, 14th August 2009

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