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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Maxine_PeakeMaxine Peake - Wikipedia

    Peake was born in Bolton, England, [2] on 14 July 1974. [3] She went to Westhoughton High School and Canon Slade School (in the same year as Sara Cox) in Bradshaw, acquiring two A-levels. [4] [5] Peake joined the Octagon Youth Theatre in Bolton at the age of 13, before a period at the youth theatre of the Royal Exchange in Manchester.

  2. Jun 25, 2020 · Born in Bolton to a lorry driver father and care worker mother, Peake is strident and expressive; if religion wasn’t anathema to her, she’d be perfect in the pulpit. “Systemic racism is a ...

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  3. Parents. Brian Peake. Glynis Hall. Relatives. Lisa Peake (Sibling) Trivia. As a teenager, Maxine played rugby league for her local Wigan Ladies team. Revealed in an interview in August 2014 that over the years she has suffered two miscarriages and undergone several failed attempts at IVF treatment.

    • July 14, 1974
  4. Feb 13, 2022 · Owen’s brother and chief financial officer at the family firm, on the surface he’s a happily married father and husband. But wife Carys ( Coronation Street 's Katherine Pearce) discovers they have serious problems.

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  5. Dec 31, 2017 · Bolton actress Maxine Peake is known for her talent and versatility, emerging from her debut in Dinnerladies to become one of Britain’s most exciting names in TV and stage.

  6. Oct 26, 2017 · "Big Lil" was a fishwife, and her husband, father and son all worked on the trawlers. She had had enough. She tried to board under-manned ships to prevent them from departing and took a...

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  8. Jan 11, 2022 · Maxine Peake is known for hard-hitting dramatic roles often portraying characters that reflect social issues facing large parts of society. In her most recent role on the BBC, she stars in a four-part thriller about gender politics in the modern workplace.