The Call the Midwife star on her crush on the Klitschkos, why she despises Matt Hancock, and her hedonistic 20s
orn in Birmingham, Helen George, 38, was studying musical theatre at the Royal Academy of Music when Elton John chose her as a backing singer in 2005. Soon after, she made her debut in the West End of London in The Woman in White. In 2012, she was cast as Trixie in the BBC drama Call the Midwife, now in its 12th series. In 2020, George sang The White Cliffs of Dover at Buckingham Palace for the BBC’s celebration of the 75th anniversary of VE Day.
He used to play chess on the bus to school and it’s still got his geography homework folded into it.The Klitschko brothers.My nose. I think it’s growing by the minute – not because I’m a liar. I used to have a button nose, goddammit.Depending on which chapter, Carey Mulligan or Lindsay Lohan.To my dog yesterday; he’s a rescue and has abandonment issues, and every time I leave the house I tell him I won’t be long to make him feel safe.
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