Everything about Terri Dwyer totally explained
Terri Dwyer (born
1973, in
Syston,
Leicestershire) is an
English actress.
She began her career as a
model and in
1995 won the part of Ruth Osbourne in the British soap opera,
Hollyoaks. After leaving Hollyoaks in
2001, she participated in the
Channel 4 reality tv show,
The Games and went on to win a gold medal.
In
2003, she briefly returned to Hollyoaks and also became a regular presenter on the
ITV1 programme
Loose Women. In
2005, she joined the cast of
Grange Hill, playing the part of school teacher, Miss Adams. In June,
2006, Terri helped
ITV Play launch a new show:
Rovers Return Quiz Night. She was one of the main presenters on the programme, alongside
Paul Hendy.
Dwyer left ITV Play in
June 2006, after accepting the job as main presenter on ITV's
60 Minute Makeover, taking over from fellow Loose Women
Claire Sweeney who left to join a theatre production.
Terri co-presented 'Coronation Street/Emmerdale Confidential' on
ITV along with
Jeremy Edwards (who played the husband of Dwyer's character in Hollyoaks).
Dwyer also made a guest appearance on popular comedy
Bo' Selecta in a The Bear's Tail sketch.
Personal life
After a series of
tabloid accounted liaisons, she married Sean Marley at
Dalmeny village church on
5 September 2004. Dwyer gave birth to her first child, a son named Cadon A.J. Marley on
1 March 2006.
Further Information
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