Catherine Tyldesley | |
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Born | Catherine Mary Ann Tyldesley (1983-09-17)17 September 1983 (age 41) Walkden, Greater Manchester, England |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2005–present |
Spouse | |
Children | 2 |
Relatives | Michael Vaughan (second cousin) |
Website | www |
Catherine Mary Ann Tyldesley (born 17 September 1983) is an English actress, known for her roles as Iris Moss in theBBC dramaLilies (2007),Eva Price on theITV soap operaCoronation Street (2011–2018, 2025–present) and Karen Norris in the BBC sitcomScarborough (2019). She also appeared as a contestant on theseventeenth series ofStrictly Come Dancing in 2019.
Catherine Mary Ann Tyldesley was born on 17 September 1983 inWalkden,Greater Manchester.[1][2][3] She attendedSt. George's RC High School andPendleton College before training at theBirmingham School of Acting (formerly the Birmingham School of Speech & Drama), graduating in 2005.[4][3]
Tyldesley's television credits includeCoronation Street,Holby City,Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps,Sorted,Florence NightingaleRed Riding,Shameless andTrollied. She played the lead role of Iris Moss in theLiverpool-setBBC dramaLilies in 2007.[5] She also appeared in the comedy television pilotGuantanamo Phil, part of theChannel 4Comedy Showcase 2009.[6][7]
In 2010, Tyldesley played the role ofAbi Peterson inEmmerdale for two months. Tyldesley sings in the range ofmezzo-soprano.[4] She has also modelled for theHouse of Fraser.[8]
Tyldesley played a midwife in an episode broadcast on 13 January 2006. In May 2011, Tyldesley was cast in the regular role of Eva.[9] The actress began filming her first scenes that month.[9] During an interview withDigital Spy, Tyldesley revealed that there had been a lot of competition for the role of Eva and that she felt "incredibly lucky" to have secured the part.[10] Tyldesley said she felt "nervous" when she first arrived on set.[11] Speaking toWhat's on TV, she said that she had a "mini freak out" when filming her first scenes in The Rovers. Tyldesley added thatCoronation Street is "absolutely legendary" and is thrilled to be a part of the cast.[11] After impressing producers, it was later confirmed that Tyldesley was to be kept on as a permanent member of the cast.[12] After signing a new six-month contract, an executive said that Eva will be involved in some "cracking" storylines towards the end of the year.[12]
In May 2012, Tyldesley expressed her desire for a long-term stint on the show.[13] Speaking to theDaily Mirror, Tyldesley said "I've always wanted to be in Corrie. So when I got the phone call to tell me that I'd got the part, I was thrilled to bits."[13] She also added that Eva has got "so much scope".[13]
Before she appeared on screen, Eva was described as being "feisty".[9] Tyldesley revealed more about her character, saying "Eva is a little bit of a princess! She's been spoiled rotten, so she's somewhat high maintenance and a little bit of a drama queen. She's definitely used to getting her own way."[10] The actress said her character adores her mother and they share a great relationship.[10] When Eva enters the show, her circumstances force her to be more angry than she normally is. Tyldesley said that Eva does have a softer side, which she believed viewers would see in the future.[10] When asked why Eva and Karl do not get along, Tyldesley said "I think it's because they're both quite similar. When Eva first joins the street, she's had a little bit of turmoil with past relationships and things like that, so I think she feels like she wants to be quite selfish at the moment, which annoys Karl. But she's always been full of self-importance because she's always been spoiled – she's not known any different."[10] Tyldesley revealed that Eva is not a lesbian character, despite a newspaper report, and that she definitely loves the boys.[10] When asked about Eva's type, Tyldesley said that they would have to be "on her wavelength" as Eva gets bored and frustrated with people who are not on her level.[10] In May 2012, Tyldesley commented that Eva's glamorous lifestyle can be "straining" and she enjoys time off work so she can wear normal and more comfortable clothes.[14]
She wears the stuff I would never have the nerve to wear. It's weird, sometimes you just feel really glam and it's a nice feeling. Then other times you feel she's gone slightly overboard, ridiculous big hair and fake eyelashes – likeTOWIE on Red Bull!
— Tyldesley explains Eva's sense of dress (2012)[14]
In December 2017, it was announced that Tyldesley had decided to leave the series; her final scenes aired on 3 August 2018.[15][16]
Tyldesley will reprise the role of Eva in 2025.
In 2016, she released her debut studio album,Rise.[17]
In 2019, Tyldesley participated in theseventeenth series ofStrictly Come Dancing and was partnered withJohannes Radebe. They were the fifth couple to eliminated.[18] Also that year, she starred in theBBC comedy seriesScarborough as Karen Norris.
In 2022, Tyldesley appeared in an episode ofMcDonald and Dodds as Kate Porter.[19]
In 2023, she began appearing inThe Good Ship Murder.
Tyldesley's second cousin is former England cricket captainMichael Vaughan.[20]
In August 2014, Tyldesley announced she and her partner Tom Pitfield were expecting their first child.[21] On 30 August 2014, Tyldesley announced viaTwitter that she was engaged to Pitfield.[22] She gave birth to son Alfie James on 18 March 2015. On 21 May 2016, Tyldesley married Pitfield. In October 2021, Tyldesley announced she and Pitfield were expecting their second child.[23] She gave birth to her daughter, Iris Ella, on 19 April 2022.
In August 2023, Tyldesley spoke out onInstagram about claims that she had, via a party planner, asked bakery owner Rebecca Severs of the Three Little Birds bakery inKeighley, West Yorkshire, to make two large cakes and 100 cupcakes for her 40th birthday party in exchange for publicity.[24]
Severs published her response to the party planner onFacebook, where she said: "Unfortunately, as my mortgage provider doesn't take payment in the form of 'promotion on their socials', and my staff can't feed their kids with 'exposure on Instagram', I'll have to decline your very generous offer."[24] Tyldesley said that she had no idea the emails were being sent and said that the Leeds-based event management agency and party planner NVRLND, who were involved, were "an amazing company", who had supplied her in the past with performers, and that they were "completely misrepresented in this matter". She added: 'I hope the cake lady got the exposure she was craving' in a response that was widely criticised online.[25][26]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2006 | Holby City | Mackenzie James | Series 8; episode 12: "Mother Love" |
Coronation Street | Midwife 2 | Episode 1.6203 | |
No Angels | Stephie | Series 3; episode 2 | |
Drop Dead Gorgeous | Rachel Worth | Series 1; episode 1 | |
Sorted | Female Viewer | Episode 2 | |
2007 | Lilies | Iris Moss | Main role; mini-series; episodes 1–8 |
It's Adam and Shelley | Various | Episode 1 | |
The Street | Grace | Series 2; episode 4: "Taxi" | |
2008 | Florence Nightingale | Parthenope | Television film |
Doctors | Lynne Hammerson | Series 10; episode 52: "Endless Love" | |
The Jason Lewis Experience | Various | Television film | |
2009 | Comedy Showcase | Louise | Series 2; episode 5: "Guantanamo Phil" |
Red Riding: 1983 | Tessa | Television film | |
2010 | Scallywagga | Psycho Sarah | Main role; episodes 1–6 |
Holby City | Jody Stevens | Series 12; episode 47: "Transgressions" | |
2010–2011 | Emmerdale | Abi Peterson | Recurring role; 20 episodes |
2011 | Shameless | Carly | Series 8; episode 5: "Wedding of Disaster" |
Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps | Amy | Series 9; episode 2: "Cheese Toastie" | |
The Royal | Sheila Blunt | Series 8; episode 8: "Manoeuvres" | |
Comedy Showcase | Mrs. Honeywell | Series 3; episode 1: "Chickens" (pilot forseries) | |
2011–2012 | Trollied | Emma | Recurring role; series 1 & 2; 8 episodes |
2011–2018, 2025–present | Coronation Street | Eva Price | Regular role; 766 episodes |
2019 | 15 Days | Sara | Main role; episodes 1–4 |
Scarborough | Karen Norris | Main role; episodes 1–6 | |
2021 | Handbags for Heroes | Herself | Episode 1 (alongsideStephanie Aird) |
Viewpoint | Kate Tuckman | Main role; mini-series; episodes 1–5 | |
The Holden Girls: Mandy & Myrtle | Herself | Episode 1 | |
2022 | McDonald & Dodds | Kate Porter | Series 3; episode 1: "Belvedere" |
2023 | Midsomer Murders | Kim Bailey | Series 24; episode 3: "Claws Out" |
2023, 2024 | The Good Ship Murder | First Officer Kate Woods | Main role; episodes 1–8, and Christmas Special - Dubrovnik |
2024 | Protection | Helen McLennan | Mini-series; episode 1 |
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Year | Award | Category | Result | Ref. |
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2012 | British Soap Awards | Sexiest Female | Nominated | [31] |
Inside Soap Awards | Nominated | [32] | ||
Best Dressed Soap Star | Shortlisted | [33] | ||
2013 | British Soap Awards | Sexiest Female | Nominated | [34] |
2014 | Nominated | [35] | ||
2017 | Inside Soap Awards | Best Actress | Nominated | [36] |
Best Bad Girl | Nominated | [36] | ||
Sexiest Female | Shortlisted | [37] | ||
2018 | TV Choice Awards | Best Soap Actress | Nominated | [38] |
British Soap Awards | Best Actress | Shortlisted | [39] | |
Inside Soap Awards | Shortlisted | [40] | ||
Digital Spy Reader Awards | Best Soap Actor (Female) | Sixth | [41] |