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Vanessa Hehir
BornVanessa Clare Judith Hehir
(1981-10-28) 28 October 1981 (age 43)
Manchester, England
OccupationActress
Years active2001–present
TelevisionCoronation Street
Spouse Leon Ockenden ​(m. 2010)
Children1

Vanessa Clare Judith Hehir (born 28 October 1981) is an English actress, known for portraying the roles of Rosie Cartwright in the ITV police procedural drama Heartbeat (2004–2007), Kirsten Lind on the BBC medical soap opera Doctors (2008–2009), Sue Spark in the BBC drama Waterloo Road (2013–2014) and Esther Hargrave on the ITV soap opera Coronation Street (2022–2023).

Life and career

Vanessa Clare Judith Hehir was born on 28 October 1981 in Manchester, England. She made her acting debut in 2001, appearing in an episode of the ITV police procedural drama Heartbeat. After having minor roles in series including Holby City and Down to Earth, she returned to Heartbeat three years later when she was cast in the regular role of Rosie Cartwright. She departed the series in 2007, with her character being presumed dead after being kidnapped. In 2010, she married co-star Leon Ockenden. The pair share a daughter together. Between 2008 and 2009, Hehir portrayed the role of Kirsten Lind on the BBC medical soap opera Doctors. She subsequently went on to appear in the show on two further occasions as different characters in 2019 and 2023, respectively. Then between 2010 and 2011, she had a recurring role as Nurse Summers in the ITV soap opera Emmerdale.

In 2013, Hehir joined the cast of the BBC school drama Waterloo Road for its ninth series as science teacher Sue Spark. She departed the series during the tenth series, after her character decided to give up teaching following the end of a relationship with Hector Reid, who was portrayed by Hehir's husband, Ockenden. Upon leaving, Hehir portrayed roles in episodes of Unforgotten, Midsomer Murders, Liar, Hollyoaks and The Dumping Ground. She has also appeared in a number of short films, including Eliana (2015), Slaved (2016), Secret Santa (2019), The Beast (2020) and The Willows (2021). Hehir has also directed a number of short films, some of which she starred in. In October 2022, she joined the ITV soap opera Coronation Street as Esther Hargrave, a woman whom along with her husband, planned to adopt Summer Spellman's (Harriet Bibby) baby, prior to her suffering a miscarriage. She made her final appearance in January 2023 following the conclusion of the storyline. In 2024, Hehir appeared in an episode of Casualty.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2001 Heartbeat Gail Smethurst Episode: "Gin a Body, Meet a Body"
2001 Doctors Carrie Episode: "Only Skin Deep"
2002 Cupboard Love Anges Short film
2004 Holby City Karen Claymore Episode: "The Buck Stops Here"
2004 Down to Earth Kate Foster Episode: "Can't Buy You Love"
2004 Grease Monkeys Nicola Jay Main role
2004–2007 Heartbeat Rosie Cartwright Main role
2008–2009 Doctors Kirsten Lind Recurring role
2010 West Is West Esther Film
2010 Ti presento un amico Beautician Film
2010–2011 Emmerdale Nurse Summers Recurring role
2012 Hustle Louise Holmes Episode: "Picasso Finger Painting"
2013 Stella Katie 1 episode
2013–2014 Waterloo Road Sue Spark Main role
2015 Supreme Tweeter Gina's Assistant Episode: "#TheRedScare"
2015 Unforgotten Thea 1 episode
2015 Eliana Wife Short film
2016 Slaved Sally Short film
2017 Midsomer Murders Belinda Tressel Episode: "Red in Tooth & Claw"
2017 Liar Coffee Shop Woman Episode: "The White Rabbit"
2018 Hollyoaks Mrs. Hartley Guest role
2019 Secret Santa Charlotte Short film
2019 Doctors Trisha Jennison Episode: "Bad Hair Day"
2020 The Dumping Ground Amanda Episode: "The Replacement"
2020 The Beast Charlotte Short film
2021 The Willows Dawn Short film
2022 The Bulls Vanessa Short film
2022–2023 Coronation Street Esther Hargrave Recurring role
2023 Doctors Brooke Hare Episode: "Lost Time"
2024 Casualty Aisling Hagerty Episode: "Trauma"
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