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'''Debbie Rush''' is an actress who currently plays Anna Windass in ''Coronation Street''. Previous credits include ''Shameless'' and ''Hollyoaks in the City''.
'''Debbie Rush''' is an [[English]] [[actress]]. She currently plays the role of Anna Windass in ''Coronation Street''.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://menmedia.co.uk/heywoodadvertiser/news/s/1080698_debbie_gets_fame_rush|title=Debbie gets fame rush|publisher=M.E.N. Media|accessdate=25 December 2008|date=20 November 2008|work=Heywood Advertiser}}</ref>
 
After training at the Manchester School Of Acting when she was in her thirties,<ref>http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv-entertainment/soap-news/2010/10/10/debbie-rush-i-piled-on-2-stone-at-corrie-s-butty-wagon-i-cried-when-i-saw-how-fat-i-d-got-115875-22622681/</ref> she has also starred in ''Shameless'' and ''Hollyoaks in the City''.<ref>{{IMDb name|2382197}}</ref> Rush also filmed the role of "Pam" in the horror film ''Salvage''.
 
In December 2010, Rush released her own fitness DVD Debbie Rush's Bulge Buster Workout.<ref>http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B003YCM09A</ref>
 
Rush is the mother of ''Waterloo Road'' actor William Rush.
 
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[[Category:Actresses]]

Revision as of 22:03, 9 September 2012

Debbie Rush is an English actress. She currently plays the role of Anna Windass in Coronation Street.[1]

After training at the Manchester School Of Acting when she was in her thirties,[2] she has also starred in Shameless and Hollyoaks in the City.[3] Rush also filmed the role of "Pam" in the horror film Salvage.

In December 2010, Rush released her own fitness DVD Debbie Rush's Bulge Buster Workout.[4]

Rush is the mother of Waterloo Road actor William Rush.

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