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Lisa Riley

Lisa Jane Riley (born 13 July 1976 in Bury)〔()〕 is an English television presenter and actress best known for playing the role of Mandy Dingle in the television soap opera ''Emmerdale'' and succeeding Jeremy Beadle as presenter of ''You've Been Framed!''.
==Career==
Riley trained at the Oldham Theatre Workshop from the age of nine, and was signed by an agent three years later. After some early roles including appearances as an extra in ''Coronation Street'' and as a cast member in ''Butterfly Kiss'' which was directed by Michael Winterbottom, her first breakthrough role in UK television was playing Mandy Dingle in ''Emmerdale'' over a period of six and a half years.
In 1996, Riley won the National Television Awards for ''Most popular newcomer'' for her work in Emmerdale.
Riley was noted for playing the role of Princess Jean in the CITV Awards 1997. Riley went on then to present ''You've Been Framed'' from 1998 to 2002, taking over from the former presenter, Jeremy Beadle and raising viewers figures to more than 13 million at its peak in the process. In 1999, Riley appeared opposite a young Jack P. Shepherd in ''Put Out More Fags'' and had a cameo role in the music video for "When the Going Gets Tough" by Boyzone. In 2000, she appeared in ITV's Christmas Pantomime ''Aladdin'' opposite stars such as Ed Byrne, Patsy Kensit, Julian Clary and Paul Merton and in 2001, she appeared in a commercial for Heineken.
In 2011, Riley played the role of Goody McEldrich in episode 2 of the third series of the UK children's show 'Young Dracula'.
In 2012, she appeared as Nadia Hicks in the second series of crime drama, ''Scott and Bailey''.
Riley also signed up as a contestant on the tenth series of ''Strictly Come Dancing'',〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lisa Riley )〕 partnering with Robin Windsor. They have been lauded as the stars of the series, with notable moments including Riley lifting Windsor, Riley doing the splits at Wembley Arena, and the couple showing surprisingly brilliant technicality. The couple were eliminated during the semi-finals, on 16 December 2012. She has since appeared on the 2013 Live Tour and the backstage show ''Strictly Confidential'', directed by Craig Revel Horwood, who often praised her on the show.
Riley's other TV credits include roles in ''Fat Friends'', ''The Bill'', ''Waterloo Road'', ''Holby City'', ''Doctors'', the BBC's ''Afternoon Play'' series, ''Having It off''. She also played the role of in the film ''Secret Society''.
On stage, Riley has appeared in fourteen pantomimes (she starred in ''Aladdin'' at the Kings Theatre in Southsea, Portsmouth in the 2009–10 pantomime season) and in UK tours of ''The Play What I Wrote'', ''The Vagina Monologues'' (opposite Sharon Osbourne), ''The Naked Truth'', ''Waiting for Gateaux'' and ''Calendar Girls''.

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