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Tracy Barlow is a fictional character in Coronation Street..


The character has been portrayed/played by 4 different people/actors


Born in Jan. 1977. The baby was not really acting.


She had kidney failiure in 1994 after taking a dodgy 'E' in a night club.


Oh for God sake just read it here... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracy_Barlow


She is currently played by actress Kate Ford.. Who apparantly shops locally..


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Jeremy Wrote:

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> No idea who Tracy Barlow, Joanna Page, or Joanna

> Page's "Hubby" are.

>

> TV actors, maybe?


Haha yes tV actor. Joanna page is 'stacy' from Gavin and Stacy. Her hubby was in Emmerdale :p

How gutted would you be - have to AUDITION for a role youve been playing for ten years - AND they pick

someone else!


Dawn Acton is best known for playing the role regularly from 12 December 1988 to 14 June 1995, and then for brief reappearances in November 1996 till December 1997 and from 17 March till her last appearance as Tracy on 10 October 1999. Kate Ford took over the role from 25 December 2002, although Dawn Acton went to an audition but failed to get the part again.


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  • 2 weeks later...
This last Saturday I could swear I spotted Shelia Reid aka Madge from Bedidorm? She was mobile having no walking aids other than a trolly, she was not looking best pleased that sort of proper vexed look which should not be seen before lunch time.
I saw the delectable Iain Glenn and the woman who plays Eastender's Shirley in Sainsburys (she is tiny!) and Kate Ford (in one of the many Lordship Lane cake shops) who was rather rude with her bugaboo, expecting us to move out of her way without grateful acknowledgement!
  • 4 weeks later...

Jumoak Wrote:

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> I saw the delectable Iain Glenn and the woman who

> plays Eastender's Shirley in Sainsburys (she is

> tiny!) and Kate Ford (in one of the many Lordship

> Lane cake shops) who was rather rude with her

> bugaboo, expecting us to move out of her way

> without grateful acknowledgement!


Cake shops on Lordship Lane? Many too? Are we talking about the same Lordship Lane?

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