Kara Tointon children-British actress, Kara Louise Tointon was born on August 5, 1983, in Basildon, Essex in the United Kingdom.

Who are Kara Tointon’s children?

Kara Tointon and her ex-fianceé, Marius Jensen have two sons together. Their first child, Frey Jensen was born in November 2018, and their second son, Helly Jensen was also born in January 2021.

Kara Tointon career

At the age of eleven, Tointon worked as a paid professional child dancer for the Cliffs Pavilion’s Snow White pantomime. In 1994, she made her TV debut as Sonia Fowler’s schoolmate on EastEnders.

In Channel 4’s debut Teachers series in 2001, she portrayed Pauline Young, a student. In 2002, she also served as a presenter on BBC’s Curriculum Bites.

Tointon began appearing in the BBC serial opera EastEnders in 2005. She played Dawn Swann for four years until the character was written off in August 2009, along with co-star Ricky Groves.

Her last guest appearance on ITV’s long-running police drama The Bill was in the 26th and last series of “Duty Calls” in January 2010. She played Ami Ryan.

Kara Tointon: Don’t Call Me Stupid is a documentary that she recorded for BBC Three in July 2010. The program looked at how dyslexia can affect people’s lives and how different learning styles can affect dyslexic individuals.

Tointon disclosed that she was dyslexic and that her reading age was twelve. Tointon visited Shapwick School in Somerset, which specializes in teaching dyslexic students, throughout the program and had conversations with the students about their experiences.

Tointon won the Strictly Come Dancing with Mark Ramprakash Sport Relief special edition in 2008. Her Glitterball Trophy was won by her flawless samba.

Playing alongside Rupert Everett’s Professor Higgins in the West End production of Pygmalion at the Garrick Theatre, Tointon performed in the role of Eliza Doolittle from May to September 2011.

Alongside Reece Shearsmith, Tointon played Evelyn in Alan Ayckbourn’s 2012 staging of the 1974 drama Absent Friends at the Harold Pinter Theatre.

In 2013, she played Giny in Ayckbourn’s Relatively Speaking at the Wyndham’s Theatre alongside Felicity Kendal, Jonathan Coy, and Max Bennett.

She made her debut as the new Michelle face for George underwear at Asda in August 2009. Tointon participated in the 2011 BT Red Nose Desert Trek for Comic Relief in February.

In a cameo appearance in “Bedlam” on Sky, Tointon portrayed Leah (Kerry) Cole. It was revealed in September that Kara would star opposite Dougray Scott in the upcoming film Last Passenger, which is helmed by Omid Nooshin.

In the semi-fictional television drama series Mr. Selfridge, which was based on the biography of Harry Selfridge, Tointon portrayed Rosalie Selfridge in 2015 and 2016. In the UK’s December 20 broadcast of The Sound of Music Live, Tointon portrayed Maria.

In January 2017, Tointon starred in The Halcyon, an ITV historical drama set in 1940 and taking place at a five-star hotel “at the center of London Society and a world at war”.

Tointon began performing as Olivia in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s staging of Twelfth Night in November. In 2018, Tointon sang Rock With Rudolph, an original Christmas song written and produced by Jack Corbyn and Grahame, at Metropolis Studios among 26 other celebrities.

On November 30, 2018, the song performed by The Celebs was made available digitally via the independent record label Saga Entertainment in support of Great Ormond Street Hospital.

On November 29, 2018, the music video made its premiere exclusively with The Sun. On November 30, 2018, Good Morning Britain aired the video for the first time on television. On the iTunes pop list, the song reached its peak at number two.

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