KACEY AINSWORTH
'Kacey Ainsworth' (born 19 October 1970) is an English actress, best known for playing the long-suffering Little Mo in the BBC soap opera '' EastEnders''.
She made her final appearance in ''EastEnders'' in May 2006. Although she has now left the television show, Ainsworth has agreed to contribute to a new book written by a group of Carlisle women with real-life experience of domestic abuse. All contributors have been involved with the domestic violence support group Powwow, jointly run by Carlisle Surestart South and the domestic violence service of Impact Housing Association, which also runs a refuge in the city. The book will include stories and poems written by abuse survivors, as well as practical information about how to get help.
Ainsworth has also appeared in other TV productions such as the British police drama ''The Bill'' and detective serial ''A Touch of Frost''. In 2005 it was rumoured that Ainsworth would be appearing in three episodes of the popular ABC drama ''Desperate Housewives'', but this was later proved to be a practical joke spread by her ''EastEnders'' co-star Shane Richie (who played Alfie Moon).
She recently appeared as ''Peter Pan'' at the Children's Party at the Palace in 2006.
In February 2007, Ainsworth appeared in an episode of ''Hotel Babylon'' as a hard-nosed tabloid editor.
She is currently starring in HolbyBlue with Footballer's Wives star, Zoe Lucker for the BBC
She was born in London, England. After suffering a miscarriage in 2002, Ainsworth now has a daughter, Blossom (born in May 2004), with her partner Darren Hales.
Ainsworth attended Presdales School, Ware, Hertfordshire
★ ''HolbyBlue'' (Spring 2007) .... Inspector Jenny Black
★ ''Hotel Babylon'' (2007) .... Maria Henson
★ ''EastEnders'' .... Little Mo Morgan/Mitchell (2000-2006)
★ ''Chica de Río'' (2001) .... Sales Assistant
★ ''Topsy-Turvy'' (1999) .... Miss Dorothea Fitzherbert
★ ''The Bill'' (1997) .... Jessica Sheritan
★ ''Where the Heart is'' (1997) .... Tracey
★ ''A Touch of Frost'' (1996) .... Carole Nash
★ ''Peak Practice'' (1995) .... Julia
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She made her final appearance in ''EastEnders'' in May 2006. Although she has now left the television show, Ainsworth has agreed to contribute to a new book written by a group of Carlisle women with real-life experience of domestic abuse. All contributors have been involved with the domestic violence support group Powwow, jointly run by Carlisle Surestart South and the domestic violence service of Impact Housing Association, which also runs a refuge in the city. The book will include stories and poems written by abuse survivors, as well as practical information about how to get help.
Ainsworth has also appeared in other TV productions such as the British police drama ''The Bill'' and detective serial ''A Touch of Frost''. In 2005 it was rumoured that Ainsworth would be appearing in three episodes of the popular ABC drama ''Desperate Housewives'', but this was later proved to be a practical joke spread by her ''EastEnders'' co-star Shane Richie (who played Alfie Moon).
She recently appeared as ''Peter Pan'' at the Children's Party at the Palace in 2006.
In February 2007, Ainsworth appeared in an episode of ''Hotel Babylon'' as a hard-nosed tabloid editor.
She is currently starring in HolbyBlue with Footballer's Wives star, Zoe Lucker for the BBC
She was born in London, England. After suffering a miscarriage in 2002, Ainsworth now has a daughter, Blossom (born in May 2004), with her partner Darren Hales.
Ainsworth attended Presdales School, Ware, Hertfordshire
| Contents |
| Selected filmography |
| External links |
Selected filmography
★ ''HolbyBlue'' (Spring 2007) .... Inspector Jenny Black
★ ''Hotel Babylon'' (2007) .... Maria Henson
★ ''EastEnders'' .... Little Mo Morgan/Mitchell (2000-2006)
★ ''Chica de Río'' (2001) .... Sales Assistant
★ ''Topsy-Turvy'' (1999) .... Miss Dorothea Fitzherbert
★ ''The Bill'' (1997) .... Jessica Sheritan
★ ''Where the Heart is'' (1997) .... Tracey
★ ''A Touch of Frost'' (1996) .... Carole Nash
★ ''Peak Practice'' (1995) .... Julia
External links
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