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  1. FAMILY AFFAIRS. Beth’s breakthrough role on television as tearaway Sara Warrington, a rebellious drug-addicted teenager. Beth caught the public attention, composer Michael Nyman (‘The Piano’) commenting in the Daily Telegraph that, “She has such extraordinary range as an actress. She’s amazing…I’d like to write a piece just for ...

  2. BETH had a regular role as PC Kerry Young on THE BILL (2002-2004). The show won BEST SERIAL DRAMA at the NATIONAL TELEVISION AWARDS in 2004. Kerry became one of the show’s best loved characters and following Beth’s decision to leave the show in 2004 Kerry was given a spectacular exit where she was shot by the Sunhill Sniper, breaking Smithy’s heart.

  3. 20 de may. de 2016 · Q&A: Beth Cordingly. When we first heard hit novel turned award-winning movie Sideways was coming to the London stage, we thought “Great, what a perfect opportunity to sit down and do an interview over a bottle or two, or three or wine.”. That’s not because we’re always more than happy to partake in the consumption of grape juice with ...

  4. Beth Cordingly (born Rebecca Cordingly; 25th October 1976 in Brighton, Sussex) is an English actress who has portrayed Ruby Fox-Miligan in Emmerdale since January 2024. Cordingly is best known for her role as PC Kerry Young in The Bill. She has also appeared in Dead Set, The Burning Girls...

  5. Emmerdale' Beth Cordingly (Ruby) appears on Lorraine to talks about her character's war against the Dingles.No copyright infringement intended (owned by ITV).

  6. 22 de mar. de 2024 · Beth is in a relationship with a former Emmerdale star (Picture: ITV) The world of Emmerdale wasn’t entirely new to Beth Cordingly when she joined the soap as Ruby Fox-Milligan earlier this year ...

  7. FUNLAND. Bafta nominated (2006), this darkly comic thriller set in Blackpool became a cult series. Beth plays Vienna Keen, chief henchwoman to Mercy, who runs the Blackpool underworld from her Poledancing club. Written by League of Gentlemen’s Jeremy Dyson with Simon Ashdown and also starring Daniel Mays, Judy Parfitt, Mark Gatiss, Ian ...