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Michelle Gayle
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Born
February 2
,
1971
·
London, England, UK
Birth name
Michelle Patricia Gayle
Height
5′ 5″ (1.65 m)
Mini Bio
Michelle Gayle was born on February 2, 1971 in London, England, UK. She is an actress and writer, known for
EastEnders (1985)
,
Grange Hill (1978)
and
Press Gang (1989)
. She was previously married to
Mark Bright
.
Family
Spouse
Mark Bright
(November 1, 1996 - April 18, 2008) (divorced, 1 child)
Parents
Winston Gayle
Relatives
Melanie Gayle
(Sibling)
Self-verified on IMDbPro
Gender / Gender identity
Female
Trivia
She was named after
The Beatles
's song "Michelle", one of her mother's favorites.
Is the godmother of former
EastEnders (1985)
co-star
Jacqui Gordon-Lawrence
's daughter Amelia Jacqueline Notice (b. 1993).
Beaten in the final of
Reborn in the USA (2003)
by former Spandau Ballet singer
Tony Hadley
.
Gave birth to her 1st child at age 29, a son Isaiah Philip Bright on April 1, 2000. Child's father is her [now ex] husband,
Mark Bright
.
Came second in the public vote for the UK representative in the Eurovision song contest behind
Andy Abraham
(1 March 2008).
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