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Lisa Faulkner (born 1973) is an English
actress.
At the age of 16 she was approached by a modelling scout
while she was at a tube station. This resulted in a successful career as a
teenage model.
In 1992 she made her first acting appearance in
The Lover, co-starring with Jane March. By age 21 she played the
part of Alison Dangerfield in the British TV drama Dangerfield.
In 1996 she appeared in And The Beat Goes On. Between 1998 and
2001 she played Dr. Victoria Merrick on Holby City, before her
character was killed.
In the TV show Spooks, her character
suffered a particularly gruesome fate that many viewers found disturbing.
This was only the second episode of the first season, and Faulkner's
character had been set up as a major character. It was Faulkner's
character's death that set the precedent that, in Spooks, anyone can die
at any time.
In 2004 she starred as DS Scribbs in Murder in
Suburbia on ITV where she played a CID policewoman in company with
Caroline Catz who played her inspector, DCI Ashurst. The show returned
for a second series in 2005.
In 2005 she married Chris Coghill, her
co-star from the TV series Burn It.
She has been selected
as one of FHM's "100 sexiest women in the world" six times between 1999
and 2004.
In 1998 she also played the fictional character Louise
Hope in the Channel 4 soap Brookside.
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