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Martine McCutcheon
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Age49 years
BornMay 14, 1976
CountryUnited Kingdom
ProfessionSinger, stage actor, film actor
ZodiacTaurus ♉
Born inLondon Borough of Hackney
EyesBrown

Martine McCutcheon

Personal Facts, Age, Height and Biography of Martine McCutcheon

Martine McCutcheon, born on May fourteenth, nineteen seventy-six, is a celebrated English former actress and singer. Her journey in the entertainment industry began at a young age, with her first appearance in television commercials, leading to her debut in the children's drama Bluebirds in nineteen eighty-nine. McCutcheon's early career saw her as part of the pop group Milan in the early nineties, but it was her iconic role as Tiffany Mitchell in the BBC soap opera EastEnders that catapulted her to fame.

Her performance in EastEnders earned her the National Television Award, while her role in the beloved romantic comedy Love Actually in two thousand three garnered her both the Empire and MTV Movie awards. After being written out of EastEnders in nineteen ninety-eight, McCutcheon shifted her focus to a solo music career, which began with her debut studio album, You Me & Us, released in nineteen ninety-nine. The album achieved remarkable success, peaking at number two in the UK and featuring the chart-topping single 'Perfect Moment'.

Following her initial success, McCutcheon's second album, Wishing, released in two thousand, produced two more UK top ten hits, although it did not match the commercial success of her debut. Her third album, Musicality, released in two thousand two, faced a lukewarm reception, leading to a temporary stall in her music career. However, she made a triumphant return to music in two thousand seventeen with the album Lost and Found.

Beyond her music career, McCutcheon has continued to shine in various television programs, films, and stage productions. Notably, her portrayal of Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady earned her a Laurence Olivier Award in two thousand two. In addition to her artistic endeavors, she shared her personal journey in her autobiography, Who Does She Think She Is?, published in two thousand.