Bonnie Langford
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Langford in 1986 | |
Born | Bonita Melody Lysette Langford (1964-07-22) 22 July 1964 |
Occupation | Actress, dancer, singer |
Years active | 1970–present |
Notable work | Doctor Who (1986−87 & 1993) Dancing on Ice (2006, 2014) EastEnders (2015−2018) |
Spouse(s) | Paul Grunert (1995–div. 2015) |
Children | 1 |
Website | Official website |
Bonita Melody Lysette Langford (born 22 July 1964), known simply as Bonnie Langford, is an English actress, dancer and entertainer. She came to prominence as a child star in the early 1970s before subsequently becoming well known for her role as Mel Bush, a companion of Colin Baker's sixth and Sylvester McCoy's seventh incarnations of the Doctor in the science-fiction series Doctor Who in the mid 1980s. She has since appeared on stage in various musicals in the West End and on Broadway, shows such as Peter Pan, Cats, The Pirates of Penzance and Chicago, and more recently on TV in series 1 (2006) & series 9 (2014) of the reality competition programme Dancing on Ice. As of 26 May 2015 she has been a regular cast member in the BBC One soap opera EastEnders as Carmel Kazemi. For her role in the show she received the 2016 British Soap Award for Best Newcomer.
Contents
1 Early life
2 Public attention
3 Career
3.1 Doctor Who
3.2 Dancing
3.3 Dancing on Ice
3.4 Since Dancing on Ice
3.5 EastEnders
4 Charity work and personal life
5 TV and film appearances
6 Theatre and tour appearances
7 Pantomime appearances
8 Discography
8.1 Albums
8.2 Audio
9 References
10 External links
Early life
Bonnie Langford attended the Arts Educational School, St Catherine's School, Twickenham and the Italia Conti Academy stage school. Her first stage appearance was at four months, and her first public appearance was at 15 months when she danced in specially-made ballet shoes.[citation needed]
Public attention
She first came to public attention when, aged six years old, she won the talent show Opportunity Knocks. This led to early fame in the television series Just William (playing Violet Elizabeth Bott), the 1974 Broadway revival of Gypsy starring Angela Lansbury, the 1976 film Bugsy Malone, and the 1977 film Wombling Free. During this time, she was appearing as a regular on a children's prime-time show made by Yorkshire Television called Junior Showtime, along with child stars Lena Zavaroni, Neil Reed and Glynn Poole among others. Langford appeared as Scarlett O'Hara's daughter in the London production of Scarlett (1972).[1]
Career
Doctor Who
Between 1986 and 1987, Langford played the role of Mel, companion to both the Sixth and Seventh Doctors in the classic science fiction series Doctor Who. She returned to the role in 1993 for Dimensions in Time, a special charity Doctor Who/EastEnders crossover episode as part of the BBC's Children in Need. She has continued to reprise the role in several audio dramas alongside the Colin Baker and McCoy Doctors.[2]
Dancing
Langford was a featured dancer in BBC One's popular light entertainment series The Hot Shoe Show which she co-presented with Wayne Sleep. On 23 October 2005, she performed in Children Will Listen, a 75th birthday tribute to Stephen Sondheim at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. She is also a panto regular; recent credits include Peter in Peter Pan at the Richmond Theatre in Surrey (2008–2009); and Fairy Snow in Cinderella at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre in Guildford (2013–2014).[citation needed]
Dancing on Ice
In 2006, Langford was a celebrity contestant in the first series of ITV's Dancing on Ice, partnering professional figure skater Matt Evers. Their routines were characterised by the dramatic lifts and tricks they performed and were amongst the most ambitious in the competitions. Viewers saw her bang her head as she was spun on the ice during rehearsals, illustrating the danger of some of the moves they were attempting. Their appearances were also notable for the differing reception they received from the panel of judges (which consistently voted them highly, awarding them the highest total scores and the only two maximum scores from individual judges) and the voting public (who twice placed them in the bottom two pairs, forcing a "skate off" to remain in the competition). They finished in third place overall.[citation needed]
Langford and Evers appeared again on the programme in the one-off Champion of Champions show which followed series two. They were scored second overall by the judging panel but again the public vote was less favourable and they were amongst the four teams eliminated in the first round of the competition. Langford then toured with Torvill and Dean's Dancing on Ice: The Tour in 2007.[citation needed]
Langford took part in the Dancing on Ice: The Tour in April and May 2008.[3]
In 2014, Bonnie returned to Dancing on Ice for the ninth and final series (10 Week run), which saw the favourite celebrities from previous series. This time she was partnered with professional ice skater Andrei Lipanov. She was eliminated in Week 5 after losing out to Sam Attwater and his fiancé Vicky Ogden. In February 2014 she was announced as one of eight celebrities that would be appearing in Torvill & Deans Dancing on Ice: The Final Tour between March & April 2014.
Since Dancing on Ice
Langford's appearance on Dancing on Ice sparked a regeneration in her career. She returned to the West End theatre in 2006 playing the role of Roxie Hart in Chicago.
In 2006 and 2007, Langford appeared in the Birmingham and Plymouth tours of Guys and Dolls playing Miss Adelaide Adams, a dance hall hostess.
In July 2007, Langford was a judge on the ITV series Baby Ballroom: The Championship.
In 2009 and 2010, she again appeared in Chicago as Roxie Hart.
Langford played the role of Roz in the first UK tour production of the Broadway musical, 9 to 5, which was launched at the Opera House, Manchester on 12 October 2012.[4]
EastEnders
On 5 April 2015, it was announced that Langford had joined long-running BBC soap opera EastEnders for a guest role, later promoted to a regular role as character Carmel Kazemi, the mother of established character, Kush Kazemi (Davood Ghadami). Carmel is described as an "overly protective" and "outspoken" mother. Commenting on the casting, Langford said: "I’m so thrilled and delighted to be part of EastEnders. I’m a great fan of the show and think the recent 30th Anniversary was sensational and shows just how good British television can be. To be part of this family is an absolute privilege."[5]
Charity work and personal life
Langford has supported the BBC's Children in Need appeal (1983 and 1987) and Comic Relief appeal (2007). During her 1987 Children in Need appearance, she had her ears pierced for the first time live on air after some of her friends had promised to make a large donation if she did so.[citation needed]
She has also appeared in celebrity versions of game shows to support Childline when she played in Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? alongside Anton Du Beke in December 2006, and the CdLs Foundation on both The Weakest Link in January 2007 (which she won) and Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, this time alongside Jason Gardiner, in January 2008. After a brief hiatus she has returned to screen and stage following her acclaimed performances on celebrity talent show Dancing on Ice. In 2009, Langford moved to the United States, and for a couple of years divided her time between New York City and Britain.[citation needed]
Langford married fellow actor Paul Grunert in Mauritius in 1995. They have two daughters, the elder of whom is Grunert's child from his previous marriage. The younger daughter, Biana Jay was born in October 2000. Langford and Grunert divorced in 2015.[citation needed]
She is the aunt of actresses Summer, Scarlett, Zizi and Saskia (Sasi) Strallen.[6]
Langford, alongside Kerry Ellis, is the patron for Performance Preparation Academy in Guildford.[citation needed]
TV and film appearances
- Television
Children in Need 2015 - BBC 1–13 November 2015 ( EastEnders Does Top Hat) - Carmel Kazemi
EastEnders - BBC 1 - Carmel Kazemi - (May 2015 - November 2018) - Regular (353 episodes)
Strictly Come Dancing - BBC 1 - Series 12 - Week 11 Quarter final - (6 December 2014) - (featured in Simon Webbe & Kristina Rihanoffs Pre dance video clip) - Herself
Pointless Celebrities - Series 6 (Mixed Bag 2) - BBC 1 - (1 November 2014) - Contestant with Todd Carty
Dancing on Ice (series 9)(10 week run)- ITV 1-January 5 – 9 March 2014 - Herself (contestant) - Eliminated 2 February (Week 5)
The Spa (sitcom) – Sky (28 February 2013) – Herself
Dancing on Ice Series 5 -(Preview Show & Programme 5) – ITV 1 – (2010) – Herself (archive footage)
Dancing on Ice: The Story of Bolero with Torvill and Dean – (2009) – ITV 1 – Herself
Hotel Babylon (2008) – BBC 1 – Scarlett Senior
Hollyoaks Special: Summer's Got a Secret – (2008) – Herself
Top 50 Showbiz Comebacks – (2008) – Herself
Britannia High – (2008) – Herself
Little Girl Lost – (Video, Archive Footage) – 2007 – Melanie Bush
Baby Ballroom: The Championship- ITV 1 – (2007) – Herself (judge)
Dancing on Ice: Champion of Champions – ITV 1 – (2007) – (Herself; finished in 3rd place)
Hider in the House – BBC 2, CBBC – (2007) – Herself
Dancing on Ice Exclusive – ITV 1 (2006, 2007) – Herself
Supermarket Sweep – ITV 1 (2007) – Herself
Strictly Dance Fever – BBC 1 – (2006) – Herself – (Advisor to the Contestants)
The Extra Factor – (2006) – Herself
The Catherine Tate Show – BBC 2 – (2006) – Herself
School's Out – (2006) – Herself
Agatha Christie's Marple: By the Pricking of My Thumbs – ITV 1 – (2006) – Betty Johnson
Dancing on Ice(8 Week run) – ITV 1 – (2006) – (Herself, finalist, finishing in 3rd place)
A Celebration of the Sound of Music – BBC 1 – (2005) – Herself (Performer)
Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two – BBC 2 – (2004) – Herself
The 100 Greatest Musicals – (2003) – Herself
Comic Relief: Say Pants To Poverty – BBC 1 – (2001) – Herself
The RDA aka 'The Recommended Daily Allowance' – (2001) – Herself (singer)
Mirrorball- BBC 1 – (2000) – Herself
Esther – BBC 2 – (1999–2000, 2 Episodes) – Herself
Goodnight Sweetheart: How I Won the War – BBC 1- (1999) – Nancy Potter
Blondes: Diana Dors – (1999) – Herself
Showstoppers -(1994) – BBC1 – Herself (Singing a duet with Gary Wilmot)
Surprise, Surprise – ITV 1 – (1992, 1997) – Herself
Resistance Is Useless – (TV, Archive Footage) – (1992) – Melanie Bush
Noël Coward's Tonight at 8.30 – 'Family Album' – BBC 1 – (1991) – Emily
Saturday Superstore (1987) – BBC 1 – Herself
Open Air – (1987) – Herself
Doctor Who (1986–1987) – BBC 1 – Melanie Bush (20 episodes)
- The Trial of a Time Lord: Terror of the Vervoids (1986)
The Trial of a Time Lord: The Ultimate Foe (1986)
Time and the Rani (1987)
Paradise Towers (1987)
Delta and the Bannermen (1987)
Dragonfire (1987)
Doctor Who: The Colin Baker Years – (Video, Archive Footage) – 1994 – Melanie Bush
Doctor Who: Dimensions in Time – BBC 1 – (1993) – Melanie Bush (1 episode)
Doctor Who: Confidential – 'The Eleventh Doctor'- (TV, Archive Footage) – 2009 – Melanie Bush
Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty - (23 November 2013) - BBC3 - Herself
Doctor Who - The Next Doctor: Live - (4 August 2013) - BBC1 - Herself
The Worst Witch – ITV 1 – (1986 TV film) – (sang the theme song 'Growing Up Isn't Easy')
This Is Your Life – ITV 1 – (1986) – Herself
Rainbow – ITV 1 – 'Visit to the Theatre' – (1986) – (Film footage as Peter Pan)
Whose Baby? (TV) – Herself – (Panellist) – 1985
The Saturday Starship – ITV 1 – (1984–85) – (Children's TV Show) – Herself (Presenter)
The Keith Harris Show – ITV 1 – (1984) – Herself
The Sooty Show – ITV 1 – 'The Dancer' – (1983) – Herself
The Hot Shoe Show- BBC 1 – (1983, 1984)
The Royal Variety Performance – (1982, 1983 & 1990) – Herself
Lena and Bonnie – 1978 – Herself
Just William – ITV 1 – (1977) – Violet Elizabeth Bott
Junior Showtime – ITV 1 – (1970–1974)
Opportunity Knocks – ITV 1 – (1970) – Herself
- Film
Bugsy Malone (1976) – Lena Marelli (credited as Bonita Langford)
Wombling Free (1977) - Felicity 'Kim' Frogmorton
Theatre and tour appearances
9 to 5 (From January 28th 2019 - 31st August 2019) - Savoy Theatre - Roz Keith- 42nd Street (musical) - (From September 3, 2018 - January 5, 2019) - Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London's West End - Dorothy Brock
- (Singular Sensations - Bonnie Langford) - 12 June 2016 - Charing Cross Theatre - Herself
- (An Evening with Bonnie Langford) Hippodrome, London - 31 March 2016 - with MD Anthony England & Winston Rollins Band - Herself
Hey, Old Friends! : An 85th birthday tribute to Stephen Sondhelm - Theatre Royal Drury Lane October 25, 2015 - Herself- Barry Mishon Presents Charles Strouse with Bonnie Langford at The Pheasantry Cabaret Club - March 22–24, 2015 - Herself
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (musical) - (From 16 September 2014 – 7 March 2015) - Savoy Theatre - Muriel Eubanks
Torvill and Dean's Dancing on Ice: The Tour 2014 - (28 March – 27 April - Herself (Contestant)
Spamalot - (24 February – 22 March 2014) - Playhouse Theatre (West End,London) - The Lady of the Lake
Spamalot – (May 2013 - November 2013) – Playhouse Theatre(West End,London) – The Lady of the Lake
9 to 5 – (October 2012 – April 2013) – UK Tour, including Manchester Opera House – Roz Keith
Spamalot – (July – September 2012) – Westend Run – Harold Pinter Theatre – The Lady of the Lake
The Night of 1,000 Voices – (May 2012) – UK Musical Theatre Concert – The Royal Albert Hall – Herself (Performer)
Spamalot – (January – May 2012) – UK Tour, including Bristol Hippodrome, New Theatre, Oxford, Glasgow King's Theatre & Edinburgh Playhouse – The Lady of the Lake
Brits Off Broadway – (Cabaret Show) – (November 2010 – January 2011) – 59E59 Theatres E:Cafe (New York) – Herself
Queen of the Stardust Ballroom – (Staged Reading) – November 2010 – Directed by Jerry Mitchel & Produced by Barry Brown – New York
Chicago – US Tour – (summer 2010) – Roxie Hart
The Oscar Show – Birdland – Jazz Club – New York – (February 2010) – Herself (Singer)
Chicago – (December 2009 – January 2010) – Ambassador Theatre (New York), Broadway, USA & Cambridge Theatre in London's West End – Roxie Hart
Chicago – (July, September–November 2009) – Ottawa, Ontario National Arts Centre – Roxie Hart
Chicago – (June–July 2009) – Montreal, Canada Place des Arts – Roxie Hart
Torvill and Dean's Dancing on Ice: The Tour 2008 (April – May 2008) – Herself
Chicago (December 2007 – February 2008)- Cambridge Theatre – Roxie Hart
Short and Curly (May – July 2007) – Herself & Sandi Toksvig
Torvill and Dean's Dancing on Ice: The Tour 2007 (March – May 2007) – Herself (Winner of the Tour)
Guys and Dolls (December 2006 – February 2007) – Alexandra Theatre – Miss Adelaide
Chicago (May to July 2006) – Adelphi Theatre- London and the Cambridge Theatre – Roxie Hart
Pete 'N' Me – (2005) – New End Theatre, Hampstead – Judy
Children Will Listen – (75th birthday tribute to Stephen Sondeim) – Theatre Royal, Drury Lane – 2005
Fosse – (2004) – (National Tour) – Headline Performer
Big Night Out at The Little Theatre – Watford Palace Theatre (2002) – Herself, Sandi Toksvig & Dillie Keane
Bonnie Langford Now: And Her Musicians (30th Anniversary UK Tour) – (2001) – Herself
Sweet Charity – (1998) – Victoria Palace Theatre – Charity Hope Valentine
Hollywood and Broadway II – (1993 National Tour)- Herself, Wayne Sleep & Kim Criswell
Oklahoma! – (National Tour) – Ado Annie
42nd Street – (National Tour) – Peggy Sawyer
Time of My Life – National Theatre Studio Royal National Theatre – (1991) – Jan Cheyney
Queen Mother's 90th Birthday Gala Performance – (1990) – London Palladium – Herself
Charlie Girl – (National Tour) – Charlie
Me and My Girl – Adelphi Theatre – Sally Smith
Peter Pan – (1985–1986)- Aldwych Theatre & (National Tour) – Peter Pan
The Pirates of Penzance (1983–85 & 1989–90) – Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London Palladium & (National Tour) – Mabel & Kate
Cats – (1981 & 1983) – New London Theatre – Rumpleteazer
Gypsy – (Broadway revival) – (1974) – with Angela Lansbury- Winter Garden Theatre – Baby June
Gypsy – (1973) – with Angela Lansbury – Piccadilly Theatre – Baby June
Gone with the Wind – (1972) – Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
Pantomime appearances
Dick Whittington – (1980) – Theatre Royal Lincoln
Cinderella – (December 1984/February 1985) – 'Cinderella' – New Wimbledon Theatre
Cinderella – (December 1989/January 1990) – 'Cinderella' – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford
Cinderella – (1990/1991) – 'Cinderella' – New Wimbledon Theatre
Jack and the Beanstalk – (1993/1994) – 'Jack' – Theatre Royal, Plymouth in Devon
Aladdin – (December 1995/January 1996) – 'Aladdin' – Churchill Theatre in Bromley
Aladdin – (December 1996/January 1997) – 'Aladdin' – Richmond Theatre – Surrey
Jack & the Beanstalk – (December 2000/January 2001) – 'Aladdin' – Theatre Royal, Nottingham
Aladdin – (December 2001/January 2002) – 'Aladdin' – Devonshire Park Theatre-Eastbourne
Peter Pan – (December 2002/January 2003) – 'Peter Pan' – Richmond Theatre-Surrey
Dick Whittington – (December 2003/January 2004) – 'Dick Whittington' – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre – Guildford
Mother Goose – (December 2004) – 'Prince' – The Hexagon in Reading, Berkshire
Cinderella – (December 2005/January 2006) – Prince Charming – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre – Guildford
Peter Pan – (December 2008/January 2009) – 'Peter Pan'- Richmond Theatre – Surrey
Jack & the Beanstalk – (December 2011/January 2012)- 'Fairy Fuchsia' – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre -Guildford
Cinderella – (December 2013/January 2014) – 'Fairy Snow' – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre – Guildford
Discography
Albums
- CATS (Original London Cast Recording)
Gypsy: A Musical Fable (original cast recording)
Wuthering Heights (original cast recording of Bernard J. Taylor's musical)- Oliver!
- Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
The Hot Shoe Show (TV soundtrack) (1983)
Just One Kiss / 'Til He Phones (45 single release) (1984)
Let's Face The Music And Dance / I Feel Good (I Got You) / Take Me To The River - Nowhere To Run (medley) / Piano In The Dark (CD single) (1996)
Bonnie Langford Now (Selections From Her One Woman Show Live and Direct) (1999)
Jazz at the Theatre (2003)
Leading Ladies (2009)
Audio
Doctor Who: The Fires of Vulcan (2000) — Mel
Doctor Who: The One Doctor (2001) — Mel
Doctor Who: Bang-Bang-a-Boom! (2002) — Mel
Doctor Who: Flip-Flop (2003) — Mel
Doctor Who Unbound: He Jests at Scars... (2003) — Mel
Doctor Who: Zagreus (2003) — Cassandra
Doctor Who: The Juggernauts (2005) — Mel
Doctor Who: Catch-1782 (2005) — Mel
Doctor Who: Unregenerate! (2005) — Mel
Doctor Who: Thicker than Water (2005) — Mel
Doctor Who: Red (2006) — Mel
Doctor Who: The Wishing Beast & The Vanity Box (2007) – Mel
Paradise Towers (2012) – Read by Bonnie Langford – AudioGO BBC Audiobooks
Terror of the Vervoids (2013) - Read by Bonnie Langford - AudioGO BBC Audiobooks
The Wrong Doctors (2013) – Mel
Spaceport Fear (2013) – Mel
The Seeds of War (2013) – Mel
We are the Daleks (2015) - Mel
The Warehouse (2015) - Mel
Terror of the Sontarans (2015) - Mel
References
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^ "Dancing on Ice Live Tour - Past Celebrities - Bonnie Langford". dancingonicetour.co.uk.
^ "Cast: Bonnie Langford clocks in for 9 to 5: The Musical". Whatsonstage. (Whatsonstage). 29 June 2012. Retrieved 29 June 2012.
^ David Brown. "Former Doctor Who star Bonnie Langford joins EastEnders to play Kush's mum". RadioTimes.
^ Bonnie Langford to return to Broadway The Telegraph, 14 June 2009
External links
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Bonnie Langford at the British Film Institute