Lisa Riley

Lisa Jane Riley (born 13 July 1976)[1] is an English actress, comedian and television presenter. Riley is best known for portraying the role of Mandy Dingle in the long-running ITV soap opera Emmerdale between 1995 and 2001, and from 2019 onwards. She also replaced Jeremy Beadle as the presenter of You've Been Framed! between 1998 and 2002. She was also a contestant on the tenth series of Strictly Come Dancing, and a panellist on the ITV daytime series Loose Women.

Lisa Riley
Born
Lisa Jane Riley

(1976-07-13) 13 July 1976 (age 47)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • presenter
Years active1993–present
Known forRole of Mandy Dingle in Emmerdale
TelevisionEmmerdale (1995–2001, 2019–)
You've Been Framed!
(1998–2002)
Fat Friends (2002–2005)
Strictly Come Dancing (2012–2014, 2017)
Loose Women (1999, 2006–2013, 2016–2021)
PartnerAl (2014-present)

Career

Riley trained at the Oldham Theatre Workshop from the age of nine, and was signed by an agent three years later. Riley's early roles included appearances as an extra in both Coronation Street and Brookside as well as a cast member in Butterfly Kiss which was directed by Michael Winterbottom.[2] She then appeared in a guest role as Mandy Dingle in the British soap opera Emmerdale in 1995. After proving popular with the audience, Riley was invited to join the soap's regular cast the following year.[3] In 1996, Riley won the National Television Awards for "Most Popular Newcomer" for her work in Emmerdale.[4] She continued to play Mandy until 2001 after deciding to pursue other television roles.[5]

Riley portrayed Princess Jean in the CITV Awards 1997, and also presented You've Been Framed! between 1998 and 2002, taking over from the former presenter, Jeremy Beadle and raising viewers figures to more than 13 million at its peak in the process.[2] Riley even appeared on You've Been Framed! herself, in a clip one of her old school friends sent to the show, which the crew didn't tell her about beforehand.[6]

In 1999, Riley co-presented the six-part ITV series Birthrace 2000 with Davina McCall, which featured couples trying to have the first baby of the millennium.[7][8][9][6]

Riley featured as Rebecca Patterson, a "shy, retiring, twenty something" woman, in the drama series Fat Friends across three series between 2002 and 2005.[10] Riley portrayed Goody McEldrich in a 2011 episode of the UK children's show 'Young Dracula', and during 2012, she appeared as Nadia Hicks in the second series of ITV crime drama, Scott & Bailey.[11] Between 2011 and 2013, Riley made guest appearance as Tina Allen in the BBC school drama Waterloo Road.[12] Later that year, Riley signed up as a contestant on the tenth series of Strictly Come Dancing, partnering with Robin Windsor.[2] Riley juggled the rehearsals for Strictly Come Dancing with filming two appearances for Waterloo Road in February 2013.[12] The couple were eliminated during the semi-finals, on 16 December 2012.[13] She has since appeared on the 2013 live tour and the backstage show Strictly Confidential, directed by Craig Revel Horwood, who often praised her on the show.[12]

In September 2016, it was announced that Riley had joined the ITV daytime series Loose Women as one of three new panellists, following a series of guest appearances during the year.[14] In May 2017, Riley featured in the BBC miniseries Three Girls as Lorna, the mother of one of the main characters.[15] In August 2018, Riley starred in another BBC drama, Age Before Beauty, as Tina Reegan, a gothic tattoo artist.[16] Riley's return to Emmerdale for one storyline was announced on 13 November 2018. The character returned for a guest stint from January 2019.[17] She later returned full-time from September 2019.

Personal life

In late 2016, Riley lost over 10 stone in weight,[18] and a year later, she had a surgery to remove excess skin.[19] Riley describes herself as a "dedicated vegetarian".[20]

Stage roles and filmography

Theatre

YearsTitleRoleLocation
1999/00Dick Whittington[21][6]Fairy BowbellsBradford Alhambra
2000/01Dick WhittingtonFairy BowbellsWolverhampton Grand
2001/02AladdinSlave of the RingGrand Opera House, Belfast
2002/03Goldilocks and the Three BearsRingmasterSwansea Grand Theatre
2003/04Goldilocks and the Three BearsRingmasterDarlington Civic Theatre
2004/05CinderellaFairy GodmotherRegent Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent
2005/06Jack and the BeanstalkFairyVenue Cymru
2006/07Jack and the BeanstalkFairyKings Theatre, Southsea
2007/08AladdinSlave of the RingSouthport Theatre
2008/09CinderellaFairy GodmotherPlaza Cinema, Stockport
2009/10AladdinSlave of the RingKings Theatre, Southsea
2010/11CinderellaFairy GodmotherGrand Opera House, York
2011/12Snow White and the Seven DwarfsWicked QueenPrincess Theatre, Torquay
2012/13Snow White and the Seven DwarfsQueen MalevolaKings Theatre, Southsea
2013/14Snow White and the Seven DwarfsLisa - The Lady's MaidCliffs Pavilion
2014/15Jack and the BeanstalkSpirit of the BeansLyceum Theatre, Crewe
2015/16Jack and the Beanstalk[21][22]The Spirit of the BeansBradford Alhambra
2016/17AladdinGenie of the RingWolverhampton Grand
2017/18Jack and the BeanstalkFairyWolverhampton Grand
2018/19Beauty and the BeastMrs PottyNew Theatre, Cardiff

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995Butterfly KissDanielle
1996The Woolpackers: EmmerdanceMandy DingleEmmerdale spin-off video
1997Emmerdale: The Dingles Down Under
1999Emmerdale: Don't Look Now! - The Dingles in Venice
2000Secret SocietyBeth Trailor; Amazon Woman No. 1
2006Six Bend TrapMary Myrani

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994Coronation StreetBettabuy Worker (uncredited)Episode #3666
1995–2001, 2019–presentEmmerdaleMandy DingleSeries regular
1997FlightUnnamedTelevision film
1998–2002You've Been Framed!Presenter
1999Put Out More FagsCathTelevision film
1999Birthrace 2000[7][6]Presenter6 part TV series also known as Birth Race 2000 Tonight's the Night, Birth Race 2000 Animal Passions, Birth Race 2000 A-Z of Conception and Birth Race 2000 On the Job with Lisa Riley, along with a preview episode titled Birth Race 2000 On Your Marks.[8][9]
1999, 2006, 2007, 2013, 2016–2018, 2020, 2021Loose WomenHerselfGuest; regular panellist; 69 episodes
2000AladdinPrincess's HandmaidenTelevision film
2002–2005Fat FriendsRebecca PattersonMain role (series 2–5)
2002Having It OffFrankie Brookes
2003The Afternoon PlayHelenEpisode: "Heroes and Villains"
2003, 2012DoctorsSandra Reynolds; Laura Mowbray2 episodes
2003The BillBelindaEpisode: "143: Bold as Brass"
2006Holby CityLyn ForbesEpisode: "Pride Before a Fall"
2011Young DraculaGoody McEldrichEpisode: "The Enemy Within"
2011–2013Waterloo RoadTina Allen6 episodes
2012Scott & BaileyNadia Hicks2 episodes
2012, 2013, 2014, 2017Strictly Come DancingHerself; Reporter; Superfan Quiz Host; Friday PanelContestant (5th Place)
2014Inspector George GentlySylvia RyanEpisode: "Blue for Bluebird"
Moving OnMoiraEpisode: "The Signature"
2017Three GirlsLorna BowenMain character
Lisa Riley's Baggy Body ClubPresenter
2018Age Before BeautyTina ReeganMain character
Guest appearances

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
19962nd National Television AwardsMost Popular NewcomerEmmerdaleWon[23]
19995th National Television AwardsMost Popular ActressEmmerdaleNominated[24]
2004TV Quick AwardsBest ActressFat FriendsNominated[25]
2020Inside Soap AwardsBest ActressEmmerdaleNominated[26]
2020Inside Soap AwardsBest Partnership (shared with Bradley Johnson)EmmerdaleNominated[26]
2020Inside Soap AwardsFunniest PerformanceEmmerdaleShortlisted[27]
202126th National Television AwardsSerial Drama PerformanceEmmerdaleNominated[28]
2021Inside Soap AwardsBest ActressEmmerdaleNominated[29]
20222022 British Soap AwardsBest Comedy PerformanceEmmerdaleNominated[30]
2022Inside Soap AwardsBest Comic PerformanceEmmerdaleNominated[31]

See also

References

Preceded by Host of You've Been Framed!
1998–2002
Succeeded by