Denise Welch
Use attributes for filter ! | |
Gender | Female |
---|---|
Age | 65 |
Date of birth | May 22,1958 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | Tynemouth |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Lincoln Townley |
Tim Healy | |
David Easter | |
Parents | Vin Welch |
Ann Welch | |
Books | Pulling Myself Together |
Children | Matthew Healy |
Louis Healy | |
Matty Healy | |
Height | 163 (cm) |
Siblings | Debbie Welch |
Movies/Shows | Loose Women |
Waterloo Road | |
Celebrity Big Brother | |
Coronation Street | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 405682 |
Denise Welch Life story
Jacqueline Denise Welch is an English actress, television personality, writer and broadcaster. Her roles include Natalie Barnes in Coronation Street, Steph Haydock in Waterloo Road, and Trish Minniver in Hollyoaks. Welch also appears as a regular panellist on the ITV chat show Loose Women.
Stars offer 'respect' to Carol Vorderman after leaving BBC show
... " Doctor Who showrunner Russell T Davies said: " Onwards to the future! Love you Vorders! " while actress and writer Denise Welch added several " flexed biceps" emojis...
Prince Harry case told MGN knew about phone hacking
... Graham Johnson told a civil trial into alleged phone hacking of Prince Harry and others how an editor asked him to bug actress Denise Welch s hotel room...
Waterloo Road: Why BBC school drama is back after eight-year break
... Those playing teachers included another Bridgerton star, Regé-Jean Page, plus Denise Welch, Neil Morrissey, Amanda Redman and a wonderfully waspish Angus Deayton...
Denise Welch: Man jailed for stalking TV star and arson outside home
...A stalker who started a fire in the driveway of Loose Women TV star Denise Welch s home, leaving her " terrified" has been jailed...
Denise Welch shares her mental health survival tips
...Denise Welch is worried about our collective mental health...
Denise Welch's praise for the brave depression videos
...actress Denise Welch was praised, the to exchange their experiences of the unwelcome visitors of depression...
Denise Welch: Man jailed for stalking TV star and arson outside home
A stalker who started a fire in the driveway of Loose Women TV star Denise Welch 's home, leaving her " terrified" has been jailed.
Toraq Wyngard, 64, who was found with a Kitchen Knife in his rucksack, caused £4,285 of damage after The Fire spread.
The former Coronation Street actress told Manchester Crown Court that his actions had " changed her life".
He was jailed for seven years and seven months for stalking, arson, possession of a knife and Criminal Damage .
The Court heard that, just before 23:00 BST on 19 September, 2020, Wyngard started a fire in a skip outside the home The Actress shares with her husband Lincoln Townley in Cheshire.
Ms Welch, who appeared via videolink from the US, said she had been alerted to The Fire by her husband's " piercing scream" when a member of The Public knocked on their door after spotting The Flames .
Gareth Bellis, prosecuting, said CCTV showed A Man in a distinctive Baseball Cap looking around the property before appearing to pour an accelerant into the skip and set it alight.
The Fire spread to The Garage .
Wyngard, of Cannon Street, Salford, was later arrested nearby wearing the cap, covered in metallic pin badges, and police discovered a Kitchen Knife in his rucksack.
The Court heard that he claimed to be a press photographer after police found two cameras in his bag.
Officers also found A Number of cameras, some covert, and binoculars during a search of his home.
On 10 February 2021, while Wyngard was released under investigation, Ms Welch and Mr Townley discovered The Words " Witch" and " Pimp" along with an upside-down cross scrawled on their front gate In Blue marker pen, The Court was told.
CCTV showed Wyngard writing the graffiti and he was also seen at a nearby shop buying the pen.
Ms Welch told The Court : " This whole experience terrified me and continues to do so. "
" It has changed My Life . I have a Wonderful Life and This Man has permanently scarred it, " She Said .
The Court heard that the couple now spend £2,000 a month on additional security.
'No Regret 'Wyngard at a hearing last September but his sentencing was delayed after he later attempted to change his pleas, claiming he had been " pressured" into admitting the offences, The Court heard.
His application to change his pleas was rejected but Louise Cowen, defending, said Wyngard maintained he was Not Guilty .
She Said he suffered from bipolar affective disorder and had been failing to take his medication.
Sentencing Wyngard, Judge Michael Leeming said: " You have expressed not a single word of regret, not a single word of concern for your victims at all.
" Your only concern is for your own interests. "
Source of news: bbc.com