Michelle Gayle is a Actor British born on 2 february 1971
Michelle Gayle
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Birth name Michelle Patricia GayleNationality United-kingdomBirth 2 february 1971 (53 years)
Michelle Patricia Gayle (born 2 February 1971) is a British recording artist, songwriter, actress and author. Gayle had success as a Soul and R&B singer in the 1990s. She achieved seven Top 40 singles in the UK Singles Chart, her two biggest hits to date being "Sweetness" (Number 4, September 1994) and "Do You Know" (Number 6, February 1997). She released two Top 40 albums through RCA Records but they parted company in 1997, and although Gayle has recorded other albums, they have not been released.
As an actress, Gayle is best known for her work on television, in particular playing Hattie Tavernier in BBC's EastEnders from 1990–1993. She has also had various roles in film and theatre and played Belle in the West End musical Beauty and the Beast in 1999. She has taken part in several celebrity based reality television shows, and, in June 2007, she became a panellist for ITV's topical chatshow Loose Women.
Gayle branched into writing and the rights to her first novel were acquired by Walker Books in 2010. The book, Pride and Premiership, was published on 5 May 2011.
She was married to ex-footballer Mark Bright for 10 years but the couple announced their separation in 2007. Biography
Gayle was married to ex-professional footballer and football pundit Mark Bright for 10 years, and had one son, Isaiah, with him. On 24 February 2007, it was announced that the couple were to split in an apparently amicable separation. They officially divorced on 18 April 2008. Gayle is godmother to the daughter of the actress Jacqui Gordon-Lawrence, who played her on-screen mother, Etta Tavernier, in EastEnders. Gayle is a teetotaller and doesn't eat meat. Gayle is to remarry in "summer 2011". On 4 August 2011 it was announced on The Wright Stuff, C5 that she was 6½ months pregnant. On Twitter, she announced the birth of her son, Luke, on 2 November 2011.
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