Gemma Bissix

Gemma Bissix
Born Gemma Bissix
(1983-06-06) 6 June 1983
Chertsey, Surrey, England
Occupation Actress
Years active 1993–present
Television EastEnders
Hollyoaks
Dancing on Ice

Gemma Bissix (born 6 June 1983) is an English actress. She has been acting since the age of 9. Her most prominent roles have been in soap operas, as Clare Bates in EastEnders (1993–1998, 2008) and Clare Devine in Hollyoaks (2006–2007, 2009, 2013); she was awarded with two British Soap Awards for the latter role. Away from soap opera, Bissix has appeared in various television programmes and she competed in the 2009 series of Dancing on Ice. She has appeared in various pantomimes. On 5 February 2013 it was confirmed that Bissix would reprise her role as villain Clare Devine, and made her final appearance in the soap on 16th October 2013, after the character of Clare was killed-off.

Personal life

Bissix was born in St Peters Hospital in Chertsey and is the eldest of five siblings. Her parents divorced when she was 11.[1][2] She was brought up in Elmbridge, Surrey and attended Thames Ditton Middle School and Hinchley Wood School.[3]

Bissix began smoking at the age of 11; she quit in 2009 at the age of 25 and lent her support to the NHS "Stop Smoking Service" to promote No Smoking Day, but has since started again which her parents let her do.[4][5] She is a patron of the White Lodge Centre[6] for disabled adults and children in Chertsey, and hosts charity auctions at her father's bar, Reds, in Weybridge.[3]

Career

Acting

Bissix began her acting career at a young age. At the age of nine, in 1993, she was cast as Clare Tyler (later Bates), the daughter of Debbie Tyler (Nicola Duffett) and stepdaughter of Nigel Bates (Paul Bradley), in the long-running BBC soap opera, EastEnders. Her first acting role, Bissix had received no formal training, and has since commented, "that was my training [...] quite a lot of people [attend] drama school, I was trained by EastEnders."[7]

Following her departure from EastEnders, Bissix took a break from acting for a few years. After leaving school she ran a pub for two years, worked for her father's electrical wholesalers, and also worked in Marks & Spencer as a bra measurer.[7][8] However, she still desired to act, and continued to audition for roles. In 2000 she guest starred in the Doctor Who radio drama, The Fires of Vulcan, and in 2002 she returned to television, guest starring in an episode of the medical drama series Doctors. She then played Sadie in an episode of the CBBC show The Crust and also appeared in three pantomimes and various adverts.

In April 2006, she joined the cast of the Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks, playing Clare Devine (later Cunningham). She took over the role from model/actress Samantha Rowley, who had played the character since November 2005, but was subsequently axed because the producers wished to take the character, who had been cast as a likeable teenager until this point, into a darker and more "evil" persona, and Rowley did not want to play a villain. Hollyoaks producer Bryan Kirkwood commented, "Gemma was a fantastic asset to the Hollyoaks cast. Recasting Gemma in the role of Clare was the first thing I did when I joined Hollyoaks and it was a decision which paid off handsomely. She was excellent in the role of Clare Cunningham and I wish her all the best of luck..."[9]

On 19 September 2007, it was announced that Bissix would be reprising her role as Clare Bates in EastEnders, ten years after she had last appeared in the soap.[10] She was reintroduced by the executive producer of EastEnders, Diederick Santer, and returned on-screen on 1 February 2008. Of her decision to return to EastEnders, Bissix has said "I'm ecstatic. It really is fantastic. Clare's a deeper character [than Clare was in Hollyoaks] – I've got more scope with her and it's more of a challenge. I'm back home...".[11] It was announced on 23 May 2008 that Bissix was leaving the soap once again in Summer 2008.[12]

She returned to Hollyoaks as Clare Devine for a brief stint in May 2009.[13] Discussing her soap opera roles in EastEnders and Hollyoaks Bissix said, "For me they're completely different. I prefer Hollyoaks Clare because she is just so much fun to play. I was saying to somebody that if she was in the real world, she'd be in prison or on death row. With the EastEnders Clare she was more realistic. We all know somebody like that – a little tart trying to get a bit of money where she can."[14] Bissix returned to Hollyoaks in 2013.[15]

Bissix appeared in the fourth episode of ITV musical drama series, Britannia High, titled Fame.[16] She toured in Victor Leigh's stage play The Game Of Murder for two months, beginning August 2009.[17] She appeared in pantomime as the Bad Fairy in Sleeping Beauty at the Theatre Royal, Bath in December 2009.[18] It was also reported in 2009 that she is the new face of Echo Falls wine.[3] In 2010 she appeared in pantomime again as Cinderella at Fairfield Halls, Croydon,[1] and in Spring 2011, she appeared in the murder mystery theatre production, Busybody.[19]

She ended 2011 by making another pantomime appearance at the Grove Theatre, Dunstable in Jack and the Beanstalk, which also featured her EastEnders co-star Don Gilet.[20] Bissix toured the UK as Shirley Smith in Mike Stott's comedy play, Funny Peculiar, in 2012.[21]

Other TV shows

On 14 March 2008, Bissix appeared on a Sport Relief special of Strictly Come Dancing, with cricketer Darren Gough, to raise money for the charity appeal. The pair scored 22 out of 30 points with their dance, the American Smooth. She also appeared in an EastEnders special edition of The Weakest Link, in June 2008. She was the 1st one voted off.

Bissix appeared on Dancing on Ice in 2009. She was partnered with Andrei Lipanov, but became the first female to be eliminated after failing to win the judges support in the skate-off with Melinda Messenger.'Bissix said she was "absolutely gutted" at being voted off as she was the show's "biggest fan".'[22] She later took part in the Sense City Ice Skate challenge in support of Sense-National Deafblind and Rubella Association.

She was one of various celebrities to participate in BBC's Celebrity MasterChef, which aired in June 2009. She was selected by the judges to go through to the quarter-final. In October 2009 she appeared on the BBC One show Hole in the Wall. She was a member of the winning team, donating the winnings to the White Lodge centre for disabled adults in Chertsey, of which she is a Patron. In April 2011 she appeared on the Celebrity Edition of the BBC One show Total Wipeout. Since 2009, Bissix has been a panellist on some editions of the Channel 5 talk show The Wright Stuff contributing to a newspaper review and topical debate.

Filmography

Year Programme Role Notes
1993–1998, 2008 EastEnders Clare Bates Series Regular
2002 Doctors Roxanne Lloyd Episode: A Crisis of Faith
2005 The Crust Sadie Unknown Episodes
2006–2007, 2009, 2013 Hollyoaks Clare Devine Series Regular
2008 Britannia High Lizzie Porter Episode: Fame

Awards

Year Award Role Result
British Soap Awards 2007 'Villain of the Year' Clare DevineWon[23]
British Soap Awards 2007 'Best Actress' Nominated
'Most Spectacular Scene'Nominated
'Best Storyline' Nominated
Inside Soap Awards 2007 'Best Actress'Nominated.[24]
'Best Bitch' Nominated
'Best Storyline Nominated
Digital Spy Soap Awards 2008 'Best Exit' Won[25]
British Soap Awards 2008 'Best Exit' Won[26]
'Most Spectacular Scene' Won
Inside Soap Awards 2008 'Best Bitch' Nominated[27]
'Best Bitch' Clare Bates Nominated[27]

Notes

  1. 1 2 "Soap star Gemma Bissix happy to be home in Kingston", Elmbridge Guardian. URL last accessed 2010-12-14.
  2. "SAGGY, BAGGY, OLD & ALONE", The People. URL last accessed 2008-03-14.
  3. 1 2 3 "Elmbridge girl Gemma Bissix asks 'where's better than Surrey?'", Your Local Guardian. URL last accessed 2009-08-11.
  4. "Smokefree", NHS. URL last accessed 2009-03-26.
  5. "Recession leads 1 in 3 Smokers to cut Down or Quit", Newswire. URL last accessed 2009-03-26.
  6. "", "White Lodge Centre"
  7. 1 2 "This Morning". This Morning. 2008-02-01. ITV. ITV1.
  8. Gemma Bissix | Celebrities | Maxim Girls | Maxim Magazine UK
  9. "Ex-'Hollyoaks' actress returns to 'EastEnders'", Digital Spy. URL last accessed 2008-02-03.
  10. BBC – EastEnders – News – Gemma Bissix Returns
  11. "Gemma Bissix: "I'm back home"", Digital Spy. URL last accessed 2008-02-03.
  12. BBC – EastEnders – News – Gemma Bissix set to leave
  13. "Exclusive: Gemma Bissix returns to Hollyoaks". Channel 4. 2009-03-25. Retrieved 2009-03-25. Archived 28 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine.
  14. http://tv.sky.com/hollyoaks-interview-gemma-bissix
  15. http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/s13/hollyoaks/news/a456298/hollyoaks-gillian-taylforth-joins-show-gemma-bissix-returns.html
  16. "Gemma Bissix (Clare Bates, 'EastEnders')", Digital Spy. URL last accessed 2008-07-29.
  17. "Former Hollyoaks actress at Playhouse", Weston and Somerset Mercury. URL last accessed 2009-08-02.
  18. "Soap actress to star in panto", This is Bath. URL last accessed 2009-07-07.
  19. "Soap siren Gemma Bissix to star in Busybody at the Lyceum Theatre in Crewe ", Chester Chronicle. URL last accessed 2011-04-11.
  20. "What's On at the Grove Theatre in Dunstable", The Grove Theatre. URL last accessed 2011-09-17.
  21. "Gemma Bissix – Interview". East Life. 2012-03-24. Retrieved 2012-04-03. Archived 23 January 2013 at the Wayback Machine.
  22. "Bissix voted off ITV ice contest". BBC News. 2009-01-19. Retrieved 2010-05-03.
  23. "'Hollyoaks' celebrate Soap Awards success", Digital Spy. URL last accessed 2008-02-03.
  24. "Inside Soap Awards 2007: The Nominations", Digital Spy. URL last accessed 2008-02-03.
  25. BBC News Online (2008-03-21). "EastEnders wins Digital Spy prize". Retrieved 2008-04-04.
  26. "The British Soap Awards 2008: The Winners", Digital Spy. URL last accessed 2008-05-05.
  27. 1 2 "Soap storylines competing for award", The Press Association. URL last accessed 2008-10-05.
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