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Leslie Ash (born 19 February 1960) is an English actress. She is best known for her roles in Quadrophenia (1979), ITV series C.A.T.S. Eyes (1985–1987), the sitcom Men Behaving Badly (1992–1998), drama Where the Heart Is (2000–2003), and medical drama (2009–2010).


Early career
Ash was born in , Oxfordshire, and first appeared on British television in 1964 at the age of four asking "Mummy, why are your hands so soft?" in an advertisement for the washing-up product . She was educated at the Italia Conti Academyl and then started a career as a fashion model, appearing on the cover of a number of teen magazines, including Pink and Jackie.

Having appeared with her sister Debbie in the 1978 British slapstick comedy Rosie Dixon – Night Nurse, her first major film role was playing the romantic lead in Quadrophenia in 1979. In 1980, Ash appeared in the music video "Women in Uniform" and one of the two music videos of "Tunnel of Love". In 1982, she played the role of a fast food chef in the fifth series of Shelley in the episode entitled "When the Chip Hits the Fan", and appeared opposite in the film Nutcracker. Also in 1982, Ash appeared in a TV adaptation of Outside Edge. In 1983, she had the starring role in The Balance of Nature, a film about a Cockney girl from a with aspirations to win the Miss United Kingdom competition.”The Diary: will Colin consider it?” in (London, England), Thursday 05 May 1983, p. 15 The same year, she played Julie Morgan, alias Juletta Shane, in Curse of the Pink Panther, and also appeared opposite as Nancy in the ITV situation comedy The Happy Apple, playing a secretary whose opinions successfully reflected public opinion. She then played a regular role in crime series C.A.T.S. Eyes. From 1983 until 1987, she was a co-presenter on the Channel 4 music programme The Tube alongside and . In 1984, she appeared opposite and former Quadrophenia co-star in the thriller , and played Carol Landau in the 1985 comedy film , directed by .

In 1987, Ash appeared in the first episode of the third series of the ITV comedy series Home to Roost, entitled "Human Interest", where she played the role of the flamboyant cleaner, Susie Perkins.

Ash is also well known for playing Deborah (Debs), the upstairs tenant and love interest for , in the situation comedy Men Behaving Badly. One of the four regulars, she continued in the role for six seasons. She subsequently acted in police drama Merseybeat and the ITV drama Where the Heart Is.

In 1996, during her time on Men Behaving Badly, Leslie released a single "Tell Him" with co-star , under the name of Quentin & Ash. It reached number 25 in the UK singles chart.

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Later work
Ash appeared in BBC Radio 4's comic radio series, Vent (2007), alongside , and .

In May 2008, Ash worked with Transparent Television to make a documentary about the unregulated cosmetic beauty industry while exploring her own experiences. The programme, Leslie Ash: Face to Face, was broadcast on ITV on 23 September 2008.

In 2009, Ash appeared on daytime TV panel programme to discuss her new role in and her previous health problems. Leslie reappeared on on 17 February 2012, where she discussed her stage tour of All the Single Ladies.

In 2014, Leslie was a contestant on the programme Celebrity Masterchef. In 2020, she appeared opposite many of her Quadrophenia co-stars in the unofficial semi-sequel To Be Someone. In 2021, it was announced that she would be reprising her role as in an episode of Holby Citys sister series Casualty. In the same year, she also appeared in an episode of the BBC soap opera Doctors as Mary McRae.

Her book, My Life Behaving Badly: The Autobiography, was published in 2007.


Personal life
Ash is married to former footballer , and they have two sons. Her sister is former dancer Debbie Ash. They appeared together as sisters in Rosie Dixon – Night Nurse.


Health
Ash contracted two months into her while in France, where it is more common than in the United Kingdom. She told the that she wished to raise awareness of the issue in Britain.

Ash was hospitalised at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in April 2004 after suffering two cracked ribs. She was discharged after a few days, but was readmitted after losing all feeling in her legs. In June 2004 while she was still in hospital, it was announced that a Staphylococcus aureus infection might have rendered her permanently unable to walk.

In January 2007 Ash confirmed she was suing the hospital. Papers lodged at the High Court asserted that Ash would never return to active TV roles. The hospital admitted breach of duty over part of her treatment but denied responsibility for the extent of her injuries and in January 2008 paid out a record £5m compensation in an out-of-court settlement. Steve Walker, chief executive of the NHS Litigation Authority, said the payout set a new record for compensation following a hospital-acquired infection. The previous highest amount was £500,000. The payment was justified by the NHS compensation body as being "because of the amount Leslie was earning at the time she fell ill and takes into account how much she might have earned in the future".


Lip implants
In her 30s, Ash had a collagen injection to "plump up" her lips. When she was 40 she decided to repeat the procedure with the same plastic surgeon, the mother of a Venezuelan friend. In the second procedure, liquid silicone was injected resulting in extreme swelling of her lips, a condition dubbed as "" in the press. Subsequent medical analysis showed that the silicone had set and the condition is permanent. During this time Ash starred in a series of advertisements for the DIY chain (again, with ) and starred in Merseybeat, which evoked further ridicule from the media about her appearance.

Ash has since spoken out about the press ridicule she received as a result of her botched implants, commenting: "If I'd lost a leg in a car crash, people wouldn't have felt able to take the mickey out of me so mercilessly ... People don't laugh at because she lost a leg."


News of the World legal action
Ash and Chapman sued the News of the World for breach of privacy over suspicions that their voicemails, and those of their two sons, were illegally accessed by private investigator . They wrote to the police over their suspicions, and the police informed them that there were four pieces of paper referring to Ash in Mulcaire's notebooks, and five items relating to Chapman. There were further items relating to their children.

In August 2011, Ash and Chapman settled a claim against the paper and Mulcaire for an undisclosed sum and received an apology. They planned to take action against other newspapers.


Filmography
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Film
1978Rosie Dixon – Night NurseNatalie Dixon
1979QuadropheniaSteph
1982La RondeThe ProstituteTV film
NutcrackerSharon
Outside EdgeSharonTV film
Waveband Short film
1983Dead on TimeGirl in CaféShort film
Curse of the Pink PantherJuleta Shane
The Balance of NatureDawn WinchTV film
1984Philippa
1985Carol Landau
1986The WanderersSally
1988Natural CausesAngieTV film
2004VariousTV film
2021To Be SomeoneJudy
RuthJenniferShort film
2022TWELVEMarthaShort film
TBCGin and ItTheresaTV film

Television
1974Chico the RainmakerJill PageSeries regular; 7 episodes
1980The Gentle TouchMaureenEpisode: Hammer
1981Plays for PleasureRos BedwellEpisode: Cupid's Darts
World's EndRing-a-DingRecurring role; 2 episodes
1981-82Seconds OutHazelRecurring role; 5 episodes
1982Holding the FortCydEpisode: News from the Front
ShelleyGirl with BabyEpisode: Credit Where Credit's Due
PatsiEpisode: When the Chip Hits the Fan
1983The Happy AppleNancy GraySeries regular; 7 episodes
The Two RonniesMelissa WinthropEpisode: Series 10, Episode 1
1985-87C.A.T.S. EyesFred SmithSeries regular; 30 episodes
1987Home to RoostSusie PerkinsEpisode: Human Interest
The MarksmanHazelMiniseries; 3 episodes
1989Lorraine GaynorEpisode: Traffic
1991Perfect ScoundrelsDaisy GarlandEpisode: My Fair Daisy
1992Love HurtsValRecurring role; 2 episodes
HaggardDickonEpisode: Wicked Lady
1992-98Men Behaving BadlyDeborah BurtonSeries regular; 42 episodes
1993Jo BlakeRecurring role; 3 episodes
1997BugsKitty McHaigRecurring role; 2 episodes
2000Full MountieFlight AttendantEpisode: Series 1, Episode 2
2000-03Where the Heart IsKaren BuckleySeries regular; 40 episodes
2003Judge John DeedJan DobbsEpisode: Judicial Review
2003-04MerseybeatInspector Charlie EdenSeries regular; 13 episodes
2009-10Vanessa LyttonRecurring role; 18 episodes
2020BrokeSoniaSeries regular; 6 episodes
TricksterSoniaSeries regular; 6 episodes
Nothing to DeclareClare's MumRecurring role; 2 episodes
2021DoctorsMary McRaeEpisode: A Grave Affair
CasualtyVanessa LyttonEpisode: Series 35, Episode 26
2022Sky Comedy ShortsLynnEpisode: Past Caring
2025Celebrity Antiques Road TripSelfSeries 13: 6. Leslie Ash v


Music Videos
1980"Tunnel of Love"HeroineVersion 2 only
1980"Women in Uniform"Sargeant Anita/Psychiatric nurse
1996Quentin & Ash"Tell Him"HerselfOne-off single with


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