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Martine McCutcheon (born May 14, 1976 in Hackney, London, England) is a British actress and singer. She rose to fame swimming a section of Tiffany Mitchell on the BBC television series EastEnders. She left the series withinside December 1998 while her character was exterminate in a car accident. Martine afterward went in to play Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady in London's West End. Despite existence overrerun by unhealthiness inside a period of her run, she won the award for better actress in a musical theater at the 2002 Laurence Olivier Awards.

A ill-famed site Popbitch credited her with inventing a sentence 'Pop & Chop' , on to cocaine and champagne.

She has besides experienced the career as a popular singer, sustaining her individual Right Moment reaching first in the UK, Israel, Italy, Switzerland, Ireland & Australia.

Within 2003 McCutcheon featured in her 1st major film role. She appeared when tea-lady Natalie in the Richard Curtis romantic comedy Love Actually. A British Prime Minister (played by Hugh Grant) falls enamored by having McCutcheon's character.

She likewise starred inside the streaming video for London's successful attempt in the 2012 Summer Olympic bids.

Singles

1999 "Perfect Moment" UK no.1 1999 "I've Got You" UK there are no.6 1999 "Talking In Your Sleep / Love Me" UK there is no.6 2000 "I'm Over You" UK there are no.2 2001 "On The Radio" UK no.7

Albums

1999 You Me & Us UK no.2 2000 Wishing UK no.25 2002 Musicality UK no.55

IMDb: Martine McCutcheon
Biography and filmography.

Martine McCutcheon
Official site. Biography, photos and fan information.

BBC: Martine McCutcheon, Musicality
Review of Martine McCutcheon's album 'Musicality'.

Martine McCutcheon UK
Includes biography, filmography, and photos.

AskMen.com: Martine McCutcheon
Offers thought and opinion on Martine and her career.

Guardian Unlimited: Martine McCutcheon
An in-depth interview with Martine made just before the UK release of "Love Actually".


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Arts: Music: Women in Music
Regional: Europe: United Kingdom: Arts and Entertainment: Television: Programmes: Soap Operas: EastEnders




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