Beth Cordingly

English actress (born 1977) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rebecca Cordingly (born 1 November 1977), known professionally as Beth Cordingly,[1] is an English actress, known for her appearances in series The Bill, Dead Set, The Burning Girls and Emmerdale.

Born
Rebecca Cordingly

(1977-11-01) 1 November 1977 (age 48)
Brighton, Sussex, England
Yearsactive1998–present
Spouse
Adam Speers
(m. 2011; div. 2023)
PartnerIan Kelsey
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Beth Cordingly
Cordingly in 2009
Born
Rebecca Cordingly

(1977-11-01) 1 November 1977 (age 48)
Brighton, Sussex, England
Years active1998–present
Spouse
Adam Speers
(m. 2011; div. 2023)
PartnerIan Kelsey
Children1
FatherDavid Cordingly
Websitewww.bethcordingly.com
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Early and personal life

Cordingly was born in Brighton and went to Brighton and Hove High School.[2] She is the daughter of writer and historian David Cordingly.[3]

Cordingly went to the University of Birmingham where she studied English and Drama.[2] She went on to train as an actress at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London.[4]

In 2009, she was living on a houseboat in east London.[2] Since 2021, she has been in a relationship with fellow actor Ian Kelsey.[5]

Career

Cordingly made her first major television appearance in the soap opera, Family Affairs as troubled teenager Sara Warrington;[6] a lapdancer who blew most of her wages on cocaine. She left the soap after a year to play the lead in Noël Coward's Semi-Monde at the Lyric Theatre, West End. The play was directed by Philip Prowse and produced by Thelma Holt.[7] She then played Rose, a cabinet secretary reporting to Derek Jacobi's Major Merton, in Two Men went to War, a film starring Kenneth Cranham and Leo Bill.

In 2002, she joined The Bill as PC Kerry Young.[8][6] After her departure from the show when her character was murdered in 2004, ITV made an hour-long spin off called Kerry's Story that aired on ITV3. In 2023, Cordingly shared her memories of her time on The Bill during a three-part interview for The Bill Podcast,[9] where she was interviewed by her friend and former co-star Natalie Roles.[10]

In 2005, she played Vienna Keen, an exotic dancer, in BBC's Funland, and in 2007, she played Naomi in Secret Diary of a Call Girl, a call girl who has a threesome together with the show's main protagonist, Hannah, played by Billie Piper.[11]

In March and April 2017, Cordingly appeared as Debbie Morton, Shirley Carter's (Linda Henry) cellmate in British soap opera EastEnders. She has played a variety of roles on television, notably filming two series for Charlie Brooker, playing Veronica in his zombie series Dead Set[12] and featuring in his sketch show, How TV Ruined Your Life with Kevin Eldon.[13]

In theatre she has worked nationally and abroad. In 2006 she played the role of Nina in the Menier Chocolate Factory's production of Breakfast with Jonny Wilkinson. In 2013, it was made into an independent feature film and she reprised her role, this time opposite George MacKay, Nigel Lindsay and Norman Pace. When playing Amy in Salt at Manchester Royal Exchange she was nominated for the Manchester Evening News Award for Best Performance in a Studio Production (2010). She worked with Sharon Gless on A Round Heeled Woman in the West End (2012) and has twice played lead roles in Feydeau farces for Sam Walters at the Orange Tree Theatre. In 2012 she played Louisa in Children's Children at the Almeida Theatre, a play directed by Jeremy Herrin and written by Matthew Dunster. In 2015, Dunster directed her in Love's Sacrifice for the RSC, in the Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon. In the same RSC season she played Bellamira in The Jew of Malta, starring Jasper Britton.

On 6 December 2023, Jessica Sansome of the Manchester Evening News announced that Cordingly had joined the cast of Emmerdale as Ruby Fox-Miligan, the wife of Caleb Miligan (William Ash) and mother of Nicky Miligan (Lewis Cope). She made her first appearance in January 2024.[14] For her role as Ruby, Cordingly was longlisted for Best Newcomer and Best Villain at the 2024 Inside Soap Awards.[15][16]

Writing

Cordingly has an MA in creative writing from Birkbeck, University of London.[17] In 2009, her short story "Marianne and Ellie" was selected by Sarah Waters to be published in an anthology of short stories, Dancing with Mr. Darcy. In 2012, she won the Litro magazine Double Dutch short story competition for her short story about Amsterdam, "The Bike Ride".[1]

Charity work

Cordingly is an Ambassador for ChildLine and regularly speaks on their behalf. She ran the London Marathon in 2004 for them and spoke at the 2006 Anti-bullying week conference at Westminster Central Hall. In 2009 she was given an award at the House of Commons of the United Kingdom for her outstanding contributions to the NSPCC.[18]

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
2000–2001Family AffairsSara WarringtonRegular role
2001CasualtyLizEpisode: "Consequences"
2002Two Men Went to WarRoseFilm
2002–2004The BillKerry YoungMain role
2005DoctorsMel BrindellEpisode: "Credit Limit"
2005FunlandVienna Keen[19]
2006HeartbeatConnie GreenEpisode: "Stumped"
2007Secret Diary of a Call GirlNaomi1 episode
2008New TricksAnna HodgkissEpisode: "Couldn't Organise One"
2008CartwheelsSylviaShort film
2008Dead SetVeronicaMain role
2009Trial & RetributionWendy BilkinEpisode: "Shooter"
2009MerlinForridelEpisode: "The Nightmare Begins"
2010Material GirlLynn Jones
2010CasualtySharon HolderEpisode: "Making Other Plans"
2011How TV Ruined Your LifeLucy
2013Breakfast with Jonny WilkinsonNinaFilm
2016SuspectsChrissy2 episodes
2017EastEndersDebbie MortonRecurring role
2022DoctorsHeidi SitwellEpisode: "A Difficult Conversation"[20]
2023The Burning GirlsEmma Harper
2024–presentEmmerdaleRuby Fox-MiliganRegular role
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Stage

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Year Title Role Venue
1998York Mystery CyclesMary MagdalenToronto Festival
1999OthelloDesdemonaOrange Tree Theatre
2001Semi-MondeNormaLyric Theatre, West End
2005Monkey's UncleCecile/ChristineOrange Tree Theatre
2006Breakfast with Jonny WilkinsonNinaMenier Chocolate Factory
2007Bedroom FarceSusannahNo.1 Tour
2009Our Man in HavanaMilly Wormold/Beatrice SevernNottingham Playhouse
2010SaltAmyRoyal Exchange Theatre
2011Once BittenCesarineOrange Tree Theatre
2012A Round Heeled WomanNathalieRiverside Studios/West End
2012Sauce for the GooseLucienneOrange Tree Theatre
2012Children's ChildrenLouisaAlmeida Theatre
2015The Jew of MaltaBellamiraRSC, Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
2015Love's SacrificeFiormondaRSC, Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
2018SidewaysTerraSt James's Theatre, London
2019The Merry Wives of WindsorMistress FordRSC, The Barbican
2019Romeo and JulietPrince EscalusStratford-upon-Avon/The Barbican
2019The Memory of WaterMaryNottingham Playhouse/Guildford
2019–2020The Canterville GhostMrs OtisUnicorn Theatre, London
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Awards and nominations

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Year Ceremony Category Work Result Ref.
2024 RadioTimes.com Soap Awards Best Newcomer Emmerdale Nominated [21]
2024 RadioTimes.com Soap Awards Best Villain Emmerdale Nominated [21]
2025 2025 British Soap Awards Best Leading Performer Emmerdale Nominated [22]
2025 2025 British Soap Awards Best On Screen Partnership (with William Ash) Emmerdale Nominated [22]
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