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17 Facts About Hannah Spearritt

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Hannah Louise Spearritt was born on 1 April 1981 and is an English singer and actress.

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Hannah Spearritt is an original member of the pop group S Club.

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When she was 12, Hannah Spearritt landed a part in the Lowestoft Players amateur dramatics society's production of Annie.

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Hannah Spearritt made appearances on the National Lottery and Blue Peter.

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In 1998, Hannah Spearritt auditioned for and became a member of S Club.

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Hannah Spearritt led some of the tracks on the groups' albums, such as "Dance Dance Dance" and "Hey Kitty Kitty", the latter which was a promotional single for Sunny Delight.

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In 2004, Hannah Spearritt appeared in horror film Seed of Chucky.

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In 2006, it was revealed that Hannah Spearritt had landed a lead role in the ITV series Primeval.

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Hannah Spearritt portrayed the role of Abby Maitland, a reptile enthusiast who gets mixed up with time travelling Professor Nick Cutter after discovering a species of reptile she had never encountered.

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In March 2012, Hannah Spearritt took over the role of Pauline in One Man, Two Guvnors at the Theatre Royal Haymarket.

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In 2017, Hannah Spearritt joined the cast of EastEnders as Kandice Taylor, the sister of Karen Taylor, leaving the show when she became pregnant.

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In 2024, Hannah Spearritt appeared as a contestant on the sixteenth series of Dancing on Ice.

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Hannah Spearritt was paired with Andy Buchanan and was second to be eliminated.

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In 2006 Hannah Spearritt started dating Andrew-Lee Potts, her co-star on the series Primeval; the couple were engaged from 2008 until 2013.

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On 20 December 2018, it was announced that Hannah Spearritt had given birth to a baby girl.

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In December 2020, Hannah Spearritt announced the birth of her second daughter, both with her partner Adam Thomas.

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Hannah Spearritt is the niece of Eddie Hannah Spearritt, who played professional football in the then-top level of the English football league system.