Angela Clarke, a talented English actress, was born in the vibrant city of Liverpool, Lancashire, in 1969. This accomplished thespian has made a lasting impact on the small screen, starring in a variety of popular television series, including Soldier Soldier, Brookside, Coronation Street, Liverpool 1, The Bill, Pie in the Sky, and Casualty. Her impressive filmography boasts a range of notable roles in films such as Letter to Brezhnev, Blonde Fist, Dancin' Thru The Dark, Land and Freedom, and Bernard and the Genie.
Born into a family of creatives, Angela is the younger sister of renowned actress Margi Clarke, with whom she shared the screen in the films Letter to Brezhnev and Blonde Fist. Her brother, Frank Clarke, is a skilled screenwriter, having penned the screenplay for Letter to Brezhnev. Interestingly, Angela has also followed in her brother's footsteps, exploring her own writing talents. In fact, she co-created the BBC1 sitcom Eyes Down, which aired from 2003 to 2004, showcasing her versatility as a writer and performer.