Name |
Tricia Walsh |
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Naionality |
British |
Date of Birth |
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Place of Birth |
England |
Famous for |
Acting |
Tricia Walsh-Smith is a British playwright and actress. Her plays include Bonkers, Addictions, The Last Journey and musical Change The Day. As well as her musicals, plays and music videos, she is author of the novel, The Devil's Hostage. She has also appeared in a great number of commercials in Britain and Europe.
Born in RAF Gutersloh, Germany, Walsh-Smith was part of a military family which traveled the world until her RAF father's death, when she settled briefly in her mother's hometown of Beverley, East Yorkshire. Walsh-Smith attended the Italia Conti Academy and began appearing in commercials, most notably for Hermann's Mayonnaise. Later she acted in the British horror film, Terror, Kenny Everett Video Show, the sitcom Constant Hot Water, the 1986 drama, The Best Years of Your Life, and the children's television drama, Grange Hill.