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Jo Joyner

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English actress (born 1977)

Jo Joyner
Joyner in 2011
Born
Joanne Mary Joyner

(1977-05-24)24 May 1977 (age 47)
Harlow,Essex, England
Alma materRoyal Welsh College of Music & Drama
OccupationActress
Years active1999–present
Television
Spouse
Neil Madden
(m. 2007)
Children2

Joanne Mary Joyner (born 24 May 1977)[1] is an English actress. She is known for her roles asTanya Branning in theBBC soap operaEastEnders andMandy Carter in theChannel 4 school dramaAckley Bridge.[2] From 2018, she has starred as Luella Shakespeare in the BBC crime drama seriesShakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators.[3]

Early life

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Joyner was born inHarlow,Essex to Anne (née McCormick) and Peter Joyner. She has one older brother, Daniel. In 1999, she graduated from theRoyal Welsh College of Music & Drama inCardiff with a BA in Acting.[4]

Career

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After a stint of guest roles in shows such asAlways and Everyone,The Cops,Heartbeat andClocking Off, Joyner came to prominence after playing Beth Nicholls inChannel 4comedy dramaNo Angels between 2004 and 2006. She later appeared in four episodes ofNorth & South as Fanny Thornton and in two episodes ofDoctor Who as Lynda Moss. In June 2006, Joyner began appearing asTanya Branning inBBC Onesoap operaEastEnders. Joyner originally turned down the role on the show as she had doubts over whether she could work in a soap opera.[5] She said "It was a massive decision. I said no originally. Playing someone in a soap is a big responsibility. People are very protective of the soap and if you are rubbish you can't get away from it."[5] Also, having worked quietly and successfully in the industry for eight years, Joyner was unsure if she would be comfortable with the level of fame being onEastEnders would bring her.[6] Joyner won the Most Popular Actress award at theDigital Spy Soap Awards in 2008 for the part of Tanya[7] and also went on to win Best Dramatic Performance at the 2008British Soap Awards, as well as making the final four in theBest Actress category. Joyner was nominated for the Best Actress award at theAll About Soap Awards in 2012[8] and later won the award.[9] In 2012, Joyner and co-starJake Wood won the Best On-Screen Partnership category at the British Soap Awards.[10] On Digital Spy's 2012 end of year reader poll, Joyner was nominated for Best Female Soap Actor and came fourth with 13.4% of the vote.[11]

Whilst still appearing inEastEnders in 2011, Joyner appeared inBBC One comedy dramaCandy Cabs as Jackie O’Sullivan.[12] On 1 May 2012, it was reported that Joyner would take a prolonged break fromEastEnders at the end of her current contract to spend time with her family.[13] However, on 1 April 2013, it was announced that Joyner's departure would be indefinite as she wished to try new career paths. Speaking of this, Joyner said: "I love playing Tanya and being part of such a great show, but she has been on quite a rollercoaster over the past seven years and I have come to realise that it's right for her to step away fromWalford for a bit longer than originally planned. I have been very fortunate to have been part of some fantastic storylines over the years, and I have worked with some wonderful people during my time on the show which I will always be very grateful for, but I feel that as a mother and an actress it is time for me to explore some other avenues for a while."[14] Joyner filmed her final scenes on 15 May 2013.[15] She departed the show on 28 June 2013. Joyner reprised the role of Tanya inEastEnders for the 30th anniversary specials in February 2015 and again on Christmas Day 2017 as part of the storyline surrounding the exits of her onscreen daughters.[16]

In June 2017, Joyner began portrayingMandy Carter inChannel 4’s dramaAckley Bridge.[17] She departed from the series in thefourth series in 2021.[18] In February 2018, she started to play Luella Shakespeare, alongsideMark Benton, in the BBC One comedy dramaShakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators.[19] In December 2021, Joyner appeared in theNetflix drama seriesStay Close as Erin Cartwright.[20] Then in 2022, she starred in theChannel 5 drama seriesRiptide.[21]

Personal life

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Joyner announced in July 2009 that she was pregnant as a result of IVF treatment.[22] She gave birth to fraternal twins in December 2009.[23]

Filmography

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2000Always and EveryoneNurse2 episodes
2001The CopsCarly Eaden
HeartbeatAnna YoungEpisode: "The Buxton Defence"
2002Night FlightBrigitteTelevision film
Clocking OffTinaEpisode: "Gary's Story"
2002–2003Ed Stone Is DeadLisaMain role
2003Serious & OrganisedLouise AdamsonEpisode: "Unfaithful"
SpooksStephanie MillsEpisode: "I Spy Apocalypse"
Silent WitnessCathy Mottram2 episodes
2004Fat FriendsKirsty GriggEpisode: "Bacon, Bagels and the Bishop"
2004–2006No AngelsBeth NichollsMain role
2004Pretending to be JudithShop AssistantTelevision film
Three Ivans, Two Aunts and an OvercoatMashaMain role
North & SouthFanny Thornton
2005Doctor WhoLynda Moss2 episodes: "Bad Wolf" / "The Parting of the Ways"
SwingingVarious rolesMain role
2006–2013, 2015, 2017–2018EastEndersTanya Branning679 episodes
2010, 2014Loose WomenHerself5 episodes
2011Candy CabsJackie O'SullivanMain role
2013Moving OnTheresaEpisode: "The House"
2014Trying AgainMegMain role
Murdoch MysteriesCecily McKinnon2 episodes
2015Ordinary LiesBethMain role
The InterceptorLorna
2015–2016Marley's GhostsVicar
2016The Confessions of Dorian GrayConstance Wilde4 episodes
2016–2017Mount PleasantJayneMain role
2017–2021Ackley BridgeMandy Carter
2017Be LuckyRuth
PortersDr Kelly
2018–presentShakespeare & Hathaway: Private InvestigatorsLuella Shakespeare
2018Hang UpsClare Maynard1 episode
2019The Reluctant LandlordSarahEpisode: "Christmas Special"
2020Queen BeeLaura / StellaFilm
2021Stay CloseErin CartwrightMain role
2022RiptideAlison
2023For Her SinsLaura Conroy
2024The WivesBeth Morgan

Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef
Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama'Friends’ prize for acting'The woman who walked into doorsWon[24]
2006Rose d'OrBest Female Comedy PerformerSwingingWon
2007MEN Theatre AwardsBest Fringe PerformerRawNominated[25]
National Television AwardsMost Popular NewcomerEastEndersShortlisted
Inside Soap AwardsBest NewcomerEastEndersShortlisted
TV Quick and ChoiceBest Soap ActressEastEndersLonglisted[26]
Best NewcomerShortlisted[27]
2008Digital Spy Soap AwardsMost Popular ActressEastEndersWon[28]
British Soap AwardsBest ActressEastEndersNominated[29]
Best Dramatic PerformanceEastEndersWon
All About Soap Bubble AwardsBest Slap (withLacey Turner)EastEndersWon
Best TearjerkerEastEndersWon
Fatal Attraction(withRob Kazinsky)EastEndersNominated[30]
TV Quick and Choice AwardsBest Soap ActressEastEndersNominated
Best Soap NewcomerEastEndersNominated
Inside Soap AwardsBest ActressEastEndersLonglisted[31]
Best Dramatic PerformanceEastEndersShortlisted[32]
2009All About Soap Bubble AwardsI'm A SurvivorEastEndersNominated
British Soap AwardsBest ActressEastEndersNominated[33]
TV Now AwardsFavourite Female Soap StarEastEndersNominated[34]
2010TV Now AwardsFavourite Soap FamilyEastEndersNominated[35]
2011Inside Soap AwardsBest WeddingEastEndersLonglisted[36]
Sexiest FemaleEastEndersShortlisted
RTS North West AwardsBest Performance in a ComedyCandy CabsNominated[37][38]
Digital Spy Readers' AwardsBest Soap ActressEastEndersWon[39]
2012TRIC AwardsTV Soap PersonalityEastEndersNominated[40]
Digital Spy Readers' AwardsBest Female Soap ActorEastendersNominated[41]
All About Soap AwardsBest ActressEastEndersWon[42]
Best Couple(with Jake Wood)EastEndersWon
British Soap AwardsBest ActressEastEndersShortlisted[43]
Best Dramatic PerformanceEastEndersWon
Best On-Screen Partnership(withJake Wood)EastEndersWon
TV Choice AwardsBest Soap ActressEastEndersShortlisted[44]
2015RTS North West AwardsBest Performance in a Single Drama or Drama Series (Female)Ordinary LiesShortlisted[45]
Digital Spy Readers AwardsFunniest Soap MomentEastendersWon[46]
2018RTS Midlands AwardsFemale Acting PerformanceShakespeare & Hathaway: Private InvestigatorsNominated[47]
2021TV Choice AwardsBest ActressAckley BridgeNominated[48]

References

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  2. ^Dainty, Sophie (15 March 2019)."Where are EastEnders' Branning family now?".Digital Spy. Retrieved15 May 2020.
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  20. ^"EastEnders star Jo Joyner and Eddie Izzard join Netflix's new adaptation of Harlan Coben drama Stay Close".Digital Spy. 3 February 2021.
  21. ^Warner, Sam (14 July 2022)."Former EastEnders star Jo Joyner signs up for new Channel 5 drama with Neighbours cast members".Digital Spy. (Hearst Communications). Retrieved14 July 2022.
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