Annabel Giles
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Birth date | 20 May 1959 |
Birth place | Griffithstown, Wales |
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Occupation | Television presenter, actress, novelist, psychotherapist |
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Annabel Claire Giles (born 20 May 1959) is a Welsh television presenter, actress, novelist, and psychotherapist. She is known for her work in the entertainment industry as well as her contributions to mental health awareness.
Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]
Annabel Giles was born in Griffithstown, Wales. She attended boarding school in Sussex and later pursued higher education at the University of Exeter, where she studied English and Drama. Her early life was marked by a passion for the arts, which she later translated into a successful career in television and writing.
Career[edit | edit source]
Modelling[edit | edit source]
Giles began her career as a model, working with several high-profile fashion brands. Her striking looks and charismatic personality quickly made her a favorite in the fashion industry.
Television[edit | edit source]
Annabel Giles transitioned from modeling to television, where she became a well-known presenter. She hosted several shows, including Night Network and Pillow Talk. Her engaging style and wit made her a popular figure on British television.
Acting[edit | edit source]
In addition to her work as a presenter, Giles pursued acting. She appeared in various television series and films, showcasing her versatility as a performer.
Writing[edit | edit source]
Giles is also an accomplished novelist. She has written several books, including Birthday Girls and Crossing the Paradise Line. Her writing often explores themes of personal growth and self-discovery.
Psychotherapy[edit | edit source]
Later in her career, Annabel Giles trained as a psychotherapist. She has been an advocate for mental health awareness and has used her platform to promote understanding and support for those dealing with mental health issues.
Personal Life[edit | edit source]
Annabel Giles has one daughter, Molly McQueen, from her previous relationship with Midge Ure, the lead singer of Ultravox. She has been open about her personal struggles and triumphs, often sharing her experiences to help others.
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