Corrie Bridget star Beth Vyse’s life – comedy career, cancer battle and rival soap roles

The popular soap opera Coronation Street’s newest cast member is actress Beth Vyse.

The actress and comedian will join the cast as Bridget Carpenter, the long-lost daughter of Stuart Carpenter (Bill Fellows). Stuart, a formerly homeless guy, played a crucial role in the police’s ability to convict Corey Brent of the murder of Seb Franklin.

Even though the character subsequently experienced happiness after meeting Yasmeen Nazir (played by Shelley King) and landing a job in the Speed Daal restaurant, he was still preoccupied with one particular piece of his past.

After 15 years of no communication, Stuart locates his daughter and knocks on her door; this is where Beth enters the picture. else does she?

Beth worked in the field for 20 years before to Corrie. She received her acting training at the Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama, and since then, she has put in a lot of effort on numerous projects.

She has appeared at venues across the nation, including Birmingham Rep, Liverpool Everyman, The Arcola, Soho Theatre, and the West End, and has worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company.

In the past, she has spoken commercials for Co-Op, Finnebrogue – Naked Bacon, The Hairy Bikers, and even narrated television programs like Channel 4’s Celebrity Psyche Test. She is also an accomplished voice-over artist.

She has previously acted in dramas like Holby City, A Touch of Frost, Spooks, and she has also made numerous appearances on Radio 4 and in the Doctor Who radio series. However, it is her other TV experience that distinguishes her and makes her ideal for the cobbles.

But she has more soap opera experience than just Corrie; in 2012, she portrayed Cherry Adamson on the competing program Doctors.

Beth’s life has not been without difficulty, aside from the drama she has experienced, as she was previously given a cancer diagnosis at the age of 29.

However, she had to “respond, rethink, and eventually modify” her course, and this medical shock served as the inspiration for her passion of comic writing and performing.

Since then, Beth has produced a number of critically acclaimed Edinburgh Shows and appeared at prestigious gatherings including the Latitude Festival and the New Zealand Comedy Festival.

Additionally, the comedian just ended a run of her As Funny As Cancer performance around the country.

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