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Denise Black

Denise Black (born 16 March 1958 in Emsworth, Hampshire) is an English actress, best known for playing Denise Osbourne in the ITV1 soap ''Coronation Street'' and Hazel Tyler in Channel 4's ''Queer As Folk'' in 1999 and 2000 and ''Cucumber'' in 2015, both written by Russell T Davies. She also played Joanie Wright in ''Emmerdale'' from June 2013 until November 2013, and again from June 2015. She also played Gloria in ''Benidorm''.

==Early life and career==
After attending Portsmouth High School for Girls, Black studied Psychology at London University. She had taken a number of jobs, including working in a local psychiatric care home. After graduating, she started travelling to Gibraltar and later the West Indies, where she decided she wanted to become an actress. Her first professional role was as a cat in ''Miniatures'' at Sheffield's Crucible Theatre. She worked in several fringe theatres before gaining her Equity card in 1980. Black joined the Actors' Touring Company and performed Shakespeare around South America and in Israel, Greece and Yugoslavia.
When Black returned to the UK, she appeared with fellow-actresses Josie Lawrence and Kate McKenzie at the Newcastle Playhouse in ''La Pasionaria'' - and, to further their interests in music and singing, they formed a jazz group, ''Denise Black & the Kray Sisters''. Her friendship with Josie Lawrence landed Black parts in Channel 4's ''Saturday Live'' and ''Josie''. Black then joined Julian Clary on stage at London's Donmar Warehouse. Black took a break from acting while expecting her first child, Sam. In 1988 she appeared at the Oldham Coliseum in ''The Threepenny Opera'', the following year she toured with Art of Success. In 1990 she made her television drama debut in Casualty as a woman woking as a street prostitute and appeared at Bolton's Octagon Theatre in ''Stop Children's Laughter''. Black appeared in 1991 on TV as Carrie Evans in ''Shoscombe Old Place'', episode 60 of ITV's and WGBH, Boston's ''The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes'' and on stage as Goneril in Shakespeare's ''King Lear'', toured in Shakespeare's ''Twelfth Night'' with the Cambridge Touring Company - and gave birth to a daughter, Dandy.〔
Black appeared in ITV's prime-time soap ''Coronation Street'' as Denise Osbourne from 1992 to 1996 and briefly returned in 2007. She has also appeared on ''The Bill'', ''Casualty'', ''New Tricks'', ''Doc Martin'' and ''Bad Girls''. She also performed for a period with the touring show ''Grumpy Old Women Live''. In 2000, she played Emily Bathurst in BBC 1's daytime soap ''Doctors''.
In August 2010, Black's band played at the Edinburgh Festival when she was in mid-UK national tour of a stage version of ''Calendar Girls''.
On 26 September 2011, Black played the role of Mother Superior, in the first UK tour of the musical ''Sister Act'', alongside Michael Starke as Monsignor Howard and Cynthia Eviro as Deloris.
On 20 June 2013 it was announced that Black would be joining the cast of rival-soap ''Emmerdale'' as Joanie Wright, the adoptive grandmother of Amy Wyatt's (Chelsea Halfpenny) son Kyle who she gave away shortly after he was born. Denise made her first appearance on the soap on 12 August 2013. She departed on screen on 14 November 2013 at the end of her and Amy's storyline involving Amy's biological son, Kyle's adoptive parents die and Amy looks to reconnect with Kyle but ends up pretending to Joanie that she knew Karen, Joanie's daughter and ends up looking after Kyle this goes on to several days but when Eric Pollard (Chris Chittell) reveals to Joanie who Amy is she bans Amy from seeing Kyle. Amy then seeks custody but gets refused. Amy also departed at the end of the storyline. She reprised the role on 17 June 2015 as a regular cast member.
On 23 January 2015, Black made a guest appearance in ''Benidorm'' as Liam Conroy's (Adam Gillen) mother Gloria, attempting to lure him back to the UK.
On 26 February 2015, Black reprised the role of ''Queer as Folks Hazel Tyler, however this time as her ghost on Canal Street in ''Queer as Folk'' follow-up ''Cucumber'' on Channel 4.

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