
Amanda Holden
Holden grew up in Bishop's Waltham and took an interest in acting and musical theatre while at school. She played the title role in the musical stage show Thoroughly Modern Millie in 2004, for which she was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Award. Her acting credits on television include The Grimleys (1998–2001), Kiss Me Kate (1999–2001), Cutting It (2002–2004), Wild at Heart (2006–2008), and Big Top (2009). Holden has also presented various television shows for ITV, including The Sun Military Awards (2009–2014), Superstar (2012), This Morning (2014–2015, 2017), Text Santa (2015), and Give a Pet a Home (2015).
In 2013, Holden released her autobiography, No Holding Back, which became a Sunday Times bestseller. In 2020, she released her debut studio album, Songs from My Heart, which reached the top 5 on the UK Albums Chart.
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Known For

Britain's Got Talent

Britain's Got Talent: Unseen

Comic Relief

Sex: A Bonkers History

The Holden Girls: Mandy & Myrtle

The Royal Variety Performance

Amanda and Alan's Spanish Job

Amanda Holden's Fantasy Lives

Big Top

Britain's Got Talent: The Champions

Celeb

Give a Pet a Home

Hearts and Bones

I Can See Your Voice

I've Got Something to Tell You

Kiss Me Kate

Mad About Alice

Superstar

Text Santa

The Door

The Grimleys

We Know Where You Live

Wild at Heart
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