Fiona Middleton

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PortrayedbyAngela Griffin
Duration1992–1998, 2019
FirstappearanceEpisode 3476
14 December 1992 (1992-12-14)
LastappearanceEpisode 9854
21 August 2019 (2019-08-21)
Fiona Middleton
Coronation Street character
Portrayed byAngela Griffin
Duration1992–1998, 2019
First appearanceEpisode 3476
14 December 1992 (1992-12-14)
Last appearanceEpisode 9854
21 August 2019 (2019-08-21)
Introduced byCarolyn Reynolds (1992)
Iain MacLeod (2019)
Spin-off
appearances
Coronation Street: Viva Las Vegas! (1997)
In-universe information
OccupationHairdresser
FatherClive Middleton
MotherPam Middleton
BrothersLee Middleton
HusbandJohn Brooker (post-1998 until 2019)
SonsMorgan Middleton
DaughtersEmma Brooker

Fiona Middleton is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera Coronation Street, played by Angela Griffin. The actress secured the role following an audition. She was sceptical that it would lead to much and initially presumed that the producers would keep her around for a short time. However, positive viewer reaction led to her role within the show being increased. She made her debut appearance in the episode broadcast on 14 December 1992.

Fiona is portrayed as ambitious, hard working, uncomplicated, and someone who lives for the moment. Griffin found the lack of information about Fiona's background to be a benefit, as it allowed her time to establish her character's personality. Fiona was introduced as the Street's new hairdresser, who took up a job at Denise Osbourne's (Denise Black) salon, which she later purchased with the help of her brother Lee Middleton (Nicholas Bailey). Fiona also embarked on careers as a singer and a model, which helped to increase her confidence.

Fiona became best friends with Maxine Heavey (Tracy Shaw) during her time on the Street, and had a long on-off relationship with Steve McDonald (Simon Gregson). After breaking up with Steve, Fiona has a relationship with mechanic Tony Horrocks (Lee Warburton), which is complicated by Maxine's feelings for him. Fiona eventually becomes engaged to policeman Alan McKenna (Glenn Hugill), but their relationship is tested by his dark persona and Fiona's affair with Steve's father Jim McDonald (Charles Lawson). Fiona finds out she is pregnant with Alan's child shortly before his departure. She reunites with Steve, who wants to help her raise her son, Morgan (Connor Chatburn).

After six years of playing Fiona, Griffin chose to leave Coronation Street to pursue further acting roles, as she did not want to wait around for her next big storyline. On-screen, Fiona discovers that Steve has cheated on her with Maxine. She sells her salon and leaves Weatherfield with Morgan in September 1998. For her portrayal of Fiona, Griffin won the Most Popular Newcomer accolade at the 1st National Television Awards. Griffin reprised the role in June 2019, and made a brief cameo appearance on 21 August.

Following a guest appearance in fellow British soap Emmerdale, sixteen year old actress Angela Griffin successfully auditioned for the role of hairdresser Fiona.[1][2] Singer Melanie Brown also auditioned for the role, before joining the Spice Girls.[1] Griffin was initially contracted for a two-week guest appearance as Denise Osborne's (Denise Black) assistant.[3] She made her first appearance as Fiona on 14 December 1992,[4] becoming the show's second black character to be introduced.[5] Of her early days in the show, Griffin stated "I feel as if I've been lucky, I've been gradually introduced into the programme and have had a chance to get used to everything, whereas some actors come into Coronation Street and get thrown in at the deep end straight away."[6]

Griffin was initially sceptical that the part would lead to much, but the audience reacted well to the character and her role within the show was increased.[1] Shortly after, Griffin gave up her studies due to her new workload.[2] Griffin never expected Fiona to become a central character in the series and presumed producers would keep her around for a short time. Her brother also joked that she was originally a glorified on-set extra, which Griffin believed helped her remain grounded in her early years.[7]

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