Kim Ellen Thomson (born 30 October 1959) is a British actress who has appeared on stage, television and film since the early 1980s in both the United Kingdom and the United States.
Early life
Thomson was born on 30 October 1959,[1] although other sources have said in 1960[2] and 1964,[3] in Scotland[3] or Bath, Somerset, England to a Scottish father and Irish mother. Her parents split when she was three years old, and she was raised in Surrey by her father's parents, who were originally from Alloa.[4][5] At the age of six, she was sent to a boarding school for five years. Much later she went on record to say boarding schools should be abolished.[6]
Her most memorable role was that of Lesley Bainbridge in the BBC sitcom Brush Strokes, which at its peak, was watched by over 15 million people with the British tabloids avidly following the storyline. In the 1987 episode of the TV series "Tales of the Unexpected" Thomson played the role of hotel maid Elly Somerton alongside Topol who starred as the lead character Professor Max Kelada.
In 1997, she took on the part of Lady Chiltern in An Ideal Husband, of which the Theatre Record said "Others have played this pure, cool, idealistic, demanding role with more authority and finesse, but she is simply right for it".[10] In 2001, she was Irina in a new West End theatre production of Uncle Vanya directed by Peter Gill.[11]
During 2008, Thomson had a recurring role in ITV's detective show The Bill, as barrister Naomi Woods, wife of DC Jacob Banks.
In March 2009, she became a regular cast member of the ITV1 soap opera Emmerdale, playing the role of Faye Lamb. At the end of 2009, she signed a new contract with the show. In January 2011, it was reported that she was leaving the show and would make her on-screen departure later in the year.[12]
Personal life
In 2010, Thomson graduated from the University of London with a degree in politics, philosophy and history.[4]