Inside Emmerdale's Rhona star Zoe Henry's life off screen – co-star husband to EastEnders stint
15.04.2024 - 16:23
/ ok.co.uk
Emmerdale's Zoe Henry, who portrays Rhona Goskirk, has been a staple on the ITV soap since 2001, making quite a splash with her compelling performances.
The 49 year old actress has recently been at the centre of some gripping storylines, including fleeing the village with baby Ivy when Gus Malcolms (Alan McKenna) revealed he wanted the tot - who is Rhona's biological child - back full time. Baby Ivy is biologically Rhona's, as Gus and his late wife used the embryo he and Rhona created via IVF when they were still together years earlier. But due to Gus's wife growing the baby in her womb and giving birth to her, Rhona now has no say over Ivy.
As Gus announced he plans to take Ivy permanently and find his own home to raise her in, Rhona couldn't cope any longer. Over the years, Rhona has also been embroiled in some heart-wrenching plots in the Yorkshire village, including suffering domestic abuse during her marriage to second husband Pierce Harris. She was also previously married to Paddy Kirk, with whom she shares a son named Leo, before they decided to part ways in 2011.
Luckily, Zoe's real life is far removed from her dramatic on-screen character.... TV roles Before landing her role on Emmerdale, Zoe honed her acting skills at Manchester Metropolitan University and later attended drama school. Her early acting career included parts in popular shows like Cold Feet, Grafters, and Dalziel and Pascoe.
Zoe has also made notable appearances in TV series such as The Bill, A Touch of Frost, Doctors, and Casualty. In addition to Emmerdale, she's bagged an impressive array of roles in other soaps, including a stint on Coronation Street where she portrayed Casey Carswell in 2007. She also made an appearance on the cobbles as Spider
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