Victoria Ekanoye
Victoria Ekanoye (born 11 December 1981) is a British actress and singer, best known for her role as Angie Appleton in the long-running ITV soap opera Coronation Street.
Early Life[edit | edit source]
Victoria Ekanoye was born in Bury, Greater Manchester, England. She attended the University of Central Lancashire where she studied performing arts.
Career[edit | edit source]
Victoria Ekanoye began her career in the entertainment industry as a singer before transitioning into acting. She gained prominence with her role as Angie Appleton on Coronation Street, a character she portrayed from 2017 to 2019. Her performance on the show was well-received, and she became a familiar face to the show's large audience.
In addition to her work on Coronation Street, Ekanoye has appeared in other television series, including The Royals and Doctors. She has also participated in various stage productions, showcasing her versatility as a performer.
Personal Life[edit | edit source]
Victoria Ekanoye has been open about her health challenges, including her diagnosis with sickle cell disease. She has used her platform to raise awareness about the condition and advocate for better healthcare and support for those affected by it.
Filmography[edit | edit source]
Television[edit | edit source]
- Coronation Street as Angie Appleton (2017–2019)
- The Royals as Rachel (2015)
- Doctors as Kate Bennett (2019)
Advocacy and Charity Work[edit | edit source]
Ekanoye is actively involved in various charitable activities, particularly those related to health and wellness. She supports organizations that focus on sickle cell disease and has participated in campaigns to increase awareness and funding for research.
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