Chelsee Healey
Chelsee Healey is an English actress born on 6 August 1988 in Eccles, Salford, Greater Manchester.[1] She rose to prominence through her long-running role as Janeece Bryant in the BBC school drama series Waterloo Road, which she portrayed from 2006 to 2012.[2] Healey began her acting career at age 10 by joining the Oldham Theatre Workshop and made her television debut in 2003 as Katie Moore in the BBC Three drama Burn It.[3] She first appeared in Hollyoaks as a guest in 2008 and joined the main cast as Goldie McQueen in the Channel 4 soap opera in 2016.[4][5] Her other television credits include guest appearances in series such as Casualty, Doctors, and Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps.[2] In 2011, she gained further public attention as a contestant on the ninth series of Strictly Come Dancing, partnering with Pasha Kovalev to finish as runner-up.[2] Healey returned to Waterloo Road in its eleventh series in 2023 and participated in the seventeenth series of Dancing on Ice in 2025, where she was the first to be eliminated.[3][6] Beyond acting, she has been involved in reality television and, with her sister, launched her own fashion line, Rags The Label.[7]Early life and education
Family and upbringing
Chelsee Healey was born Chelsea Jade Healey on 6 August 1988 in Eccles, Salford, Greater Manchester, England.[8] She grew up in a working-class family as the younger daughter of Brian Healey, an air conditioning engineer of Jamaican descent, and Beverley Jarvis, a white British woman.[3][9] Healey has maintained a close bond with her mother, often crediting her for support throughout her life, including shared shopping outings and family decisions.[10] She also has an older half-sister named Kate.[11] Healey's childhood was marked by tragedy when her father died suddenly at age 28 from pancreatitis during a family holiday in Ibiza; she was just five years old at the time, and she and her sister returned home early after his hospitalization. Raised primarily by her mother in Salford, Healey has described this loss as a pivotal event that shaped her resilience and family dynamics, fostering a strong emphasis on perseverance within the household.[12][9] The family resided in the local community, where everyday working-class life in Greater Manchester provided the backdrop for her early years.Schooling
Chelsee Healey attended Godfrey Ermen Memorial Primary School in Barton for her primary education and Canon Williamson High School in Eccles, Greater Manchester, for her secondary education, spanning approximately ages 11 to 16.[13] Following the completion of her high school studies, she enrolled at City College to pursue further education, during which she was diagnosed with dyslexia.[14][13] Healey's initial exposure to drama occurred at age 10, when she joined the Oldham Theatre Workshop in Greater Manchester, a performing arts institution that provided early training in acting and related skills.[3]Career
Early acting roles
Chelsee Healey began her professional acting journey after gaining initial experience through local drama groups in Greater Manchester, joining the Oldham Theatre Workshop at age 10. This early involvement provided foundational training in performance, helping her transition from amateur theatre to screen work shortly after leaving school.[3] Healey made her television debut at age 15 in the BBC Three drama series Burn It (2003), portraying the recurring role of Katie Moore across seven episodes. The gritty series, set in Salford, marked her first substantial on-screen appearance and showcased her ability to handle intense, character-driven narratives in a working-class environment.[1][2] Following this breakthrough, Healey took on several minor roles that honed her versatility in British television. In 2004, she appeared as Natalie Wells in two episodes of the BBC legal drama Conviction, depicting a young woman entangled in the justice system. That same year, she guest-starred as Ilsa Marsh in the episode "Overdue" of the long-running medical series Doctors. By 2005, she had a brief cameo as a Community Service Girl in the episode "Fat" of the BBC sitcom Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps. These early credits, often secured through auditions in Manchester, were supported by her representation with Laine Management, a local agency based in Eccles.[1][15][16]Waterloo Road
Chelsee Healey was cast as Janeece Bryant in the BBC school drama Waterloo Road in 2006 at the age of 17, marking her first major acting role as the sassy, underachieving pupil known for her cheeky and disruptive behavior.[3][14][17] Healey portrayed Bryant across the show's primary original run from series 1 to 7 between 2006 and 2012, initially as a student from series 1 to 4 before evolving the character into a school secretary and later a nursery assistant in series 6 and 7, highlighting themes of personal growth and redemption.[18][19] She made a brief cameo return as Bryant in series 11 in 2023, attending a funeral scene that underscored the character's enduring loyalty to her former schoolmates. In September 2025, Healey's return as Bryant was announced to mark the 20th anniversary of the character's debut, with new scenes set to air in 2026.[19][17] Key storylines for Bryant included her teenage pregnancy arc, which began after leaving school and led to her return in series 6 heavily pregnant from a one-night stand, grappling with motherhood and initially planning to give up her daughter Cheryl for adoption before deciding to raise her.[20][21] Her career progression involved transitioning from pupil to school secretary under headteacher Michael Byrne and eventually training as a nursery assistant, reflecting her maturation from a troublemaker to a responsible caregiver amid challenges like balancing work and childcare.[22][18] Healey's performance as Bryant received praise for infusing the character with humor and relatability, making her a fan favorite in the UK's schools-based drama genre and contributing to the show's appeal through Bryant's comedic mishaps and heartfelt development.[21][22] The role propelled Healey to national recognition, establishing her as a rising star and opening doors to increased media appearances and further television opportunities.[3][14][17]Strictly Come Dancing
Chelsee Healey, then aged 23 and known for her role in the BBC drama Waterloo Road, joined the ninth series of Strictly Come Dancing in 2011 as a celebrity contestant, partnered with professional dancer Pasha Kovalev.[2] Their partnership, often referred to by fans as "Chasha," began with early challenges in adapting to ballroom and Latin routines, but Healey quickly demonstrated rapid progress through themed weekly performances, including a foxtrot, salsa, and quickstep.[23] Throughout the competition, they navigated training sessions that tested Healey's stamina, with Kovalev praising her natural rhythm despite her lack of prior dance experience.[24] Healey and Kovalev's journey culminated in notable achievements, including scoring the first perfect 40/40 of the series for their paso doble in the semi-final, earning unanimous praise from the judges for its passion and precision.[25] They reached the grand final, where they performed a rumba, quickstep, showdance, and jive, receiving high scores but ultimately finishing as runners-up behind winner Harry Judd and Aliona Vilani.[2] The judges and public acclaimed Healey for her infectious enthusiasm, consistent improvement, and joyful energy, which transformed her from an underdog into a fan favorite.[26] Behind the scenes, Healey faced physical demands during intense rehearsals, supported by a strong fanbase that rallied through social media and voting, helping propel them to the final.[27] This exposure significantly boosted her profile following Waterloo Road, leading to increased visibility and subsequent television opportunities, such as her role in Hollyoaks.[28] The experience elevated her celebrity status without prompting further dance competitions until 2025.[29]Hollyoaks
Chelsee Healey joined the cast of the Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks in 2016, portraying Goldie McQueen, a bold and streetwise member of the chaotic McQueen family introduced as a long-lost relative with a history of petty crime and scams. She had previously appeared as a guest in 2008.[30] Goldie arrived in the fictional village of Hollyoaks seeking to exploit her more affluent relatives, quickly establishing herself as a sassy, unapologetic character who brought comedic tension and family drama to the longstanding McQueen clan.[31] Healey's tenure as Goldie spanned from November 2016 to July 2017, resuming in February 2018 and continuing intermittently through 2025, with appearances in over 530 episodes by late 2024.[1] During this period, Goldie's storylines centered on revenge schemes against family betrayals, intense feuds within the McQueen household, and personal redemption arcs amid her criminal tendencies.[32] Notable plots included her orchestration of scams, such as manipulating Jesse Donovan in 2018 to extract money through deceitful schemes, highlighting her cunning yet vulnerable side.[33] One pivotal storyline in 2017 saw Goldie falsely confess to a crime to shield her son Prince McQueen, leading to a dramatic pursuit by authorities and her decision to go on the run, which facilitated Healey's temporary maternity leave.[32] Her complex mother-son relationship with Prince, marked by protective instincts and clashes over his choices, remained a recurring thread, evolving through shared family crises like Hunter's tragic death and ongoing McQueen loyalties.[34] In 2024, Goldie's temporary exit involved a heartfelt family farewell tied to stolen money drama with matriarch Myra McQueen, allowing Healey to take maternity leave following the birth of her second child, before her confirmed return to filming later that year.[35] Healey's portrayal of Goldie earned critical acclaim for blending comedic villainy with emotional depth, culminating in a nomination for Best Comedy Performance at the 2022 British Soap Awards.[36] The role also contributed to Hollyoaks' efforts in diversifying its casting by emphasizing the McQueen family's Irish Traveller heritage through Goldie's vibrant, culturally rooted antics and family-centric narratives.[5] As of November 2025, Healey continues to reprise the character, with no indications of a permanent departure.[37]Casualty and subsequent dramas
In 2014, Chelsee Healey joined the cast of the BBC medical drama Casualty in the recurring role of Honey Wright, a barista and tea lady in the Emergency Department of Holby City Hospital's ED.[38] Introduced in series 29, episode 6 ("The Last Call"), airing on 11 October 2014, Honey was depicted as a vibrant young woman with "big hair and a big personality," who not only served beverages but also offered tarot readings and aura interpretations to staff and patients, adding a quirky, supportive dynamic to the high-pressure environment.[39] Her character harbored a significant secret: she was the unrecognized daughter of longtime receptionist Noel Garcia, leading to key arcs involving their emotional reconciliation, her transition to a healthcare assistant role amid workplace challenges, and personal growth through emergency responses and family revelations.[39] Healey's portrayal of Honey spanned 23 episodes across series 29 and 30, earning praise for injecting fresh energy and humor into the long-running series. Executive producer Oliver Kent described the character as "like no other" in Casualty's history, highlighting her unique blend of eccentricity and resilience that resonated with viewers seeking lighter moments amid the show's intense medical narratives.[38] Healey's experience in ensemble dramas like Waterloo Road facilitated her adaptation to the procedural format, where she balanced comedic relief with dramatic depth in storylines such as a temporary departure in February 2015 to care for her ill grandmother and a return in July.[40] Honey's storyline concluded with a permanent exit on 19 September 2015, in series 30, episode 3 ("Cradle to Grave"), as she accepted a loan from Noel to launch her own beauty therapy business, marking Healey's departure after a year on the show. No off-screen reasons such as scheduling conflicts were publicly cited, with the narrative emphasizing her character's empowerment and independence.[39] Following Casualty, Healey made a guest appearance in the BBC soap Doctors in 2007 as Louise Calvert in a single episode. In 2023, she reprised her breakout role as Janeece Bryant in the revived Waterloo Road, returning for the fourth series premiere on 9 January 2023, where her character appeared as a more mature figure reflecting on past school experiences amid contemporary educational challenges. This comeback, limited to key episodes, along with her announced return for 2026, underscores Healey's selective, family-balanced roles amid ongoing commitments in soap operas like Hollyoaks.[41][17]Dancing on Ice
Chelsee Healey participated in the seventeenth series of Dancing on Ice, which aired on ITV starting 12 January 2025, marking her return to reality television after 14 years.[42] She was partnered with professional skater Andy Buchanan, with whom she trained intensively to develop ice skating skills, drawing on her prior dance experience from Strictly Come Dancing in 2011 as a foundation for building confidence in competitive performance.[42] Her debut routine aired during the first live show on 19 January 2025, focusing on foundational skating elements adapted from her ballroom background.[43] Preparation for the series was challenging for Healey, who balanced rigorous training sessions with her responsibilities as a mother to her two daughters, aged seven and one. During rehearsals, she experienced a painful fall that landed on her tailbone, causing her to briefly lose consciousness and require hospital attention, though she fully recovered before the launch.[44] Media reports highlighted her nervousness about returning to a competitive format after such a long hiatus, noting the physical demands of ice skating at age 36 and the added pressure from her past success on Strictly Come Dancing, which she described as creating an "out of my comfort zone" dynamic despite serving as a confidence builder.[42] Healey and Buchanan's performances in week one placed them in the bottom two alongside comedian Josh Jones and his partner, but in a format twist for the 2025 series, there was no skate-off; instead, the couple with the lowest combined judges' scores and public vote was eliminated directly. As a result, Healey became the first contestant voted off on 19 January 2025, ending her journey after just one week.[45][43] In reflections following her exit, Healey expressed mixed emotions, praising Buchanan as a supportive partner and emphasizing the value of family encouragement during training, which helped her navigate the physical challenges. She became emotional in interviews, attributing tears to personal stresses but viewing the experience as a positive brief return to the spotlight that boosted her publicity amid her acting career. Fans voiced outrage over the elimination, calling the vote "unfair" and lamenting her early departure.[46][45]Personal life
Relationships
Chelsee Healey's early romantic relationships in her twenties coincided with her rising fame from Waterloo Road. In 2011, she had a brief encounter with co-star Lucien Laviscount, with whom she shared on-screen chemistry that reportedly extended off-set for several months.[47][48] Following this, Healey dated footballer Oliver Norburn from late 2011 until their split in June 2012, a period marked by her post-Strictly Come Dancing social life that she later reflected on as overly party-focused.[49][50][51] In 2014, Healey began a relationship with personal trainer Jack Molloy, introduced through mutual friend Tulisa Contostavlos, which became an on-off partnership lasting until 2018.[49][52] The couple faced significant strain in 2016 when Molloy was jailed for 12 months on driving offenses, leading to a temporary split as the distance and circumstances took a toll.[53][54] Despite reuniting later that year, further breakups followed, with Healey publicly addressing rumors on social media to affirm their status at times. The relationship ultimately ended amicably, allowing for co-parenting without ongoing conflict.[52] Following her split from Molloy, Healey appeared on Celebs Go Dating in 2019, where her candid and sometimes abrupt interactions with dates drew attention, later attributed to lingering effects from her previous breakup.[55][56] By 2021, she entered a relationship with entrepreneur Edward Rainford, whom she kept private initially but began sharing glimpses of on Instagram in 2023, including cozy holiday photos.[57][14] The couple has navigated public scrutiny, particularly in 2025 when Rainford faced legal issues related to a cannabis supply operation, leading to concerns among Healey's circle about impacts on her acting career.[58] Healey has described the partnership as supportive, occasionally posting about shared experiences like family outings while balancing her Hollyoaks filming schedule.[14][59]Children and family
Chelsee Healey welcomed her first child, daughter Coco, in July 2017 while starring in the soap opera Hollyoaks, where she announced her pregnancy earlier that year.[60] Coco was born to Healey and her then-partner Jack Molloy, with whom she shares co-parenting responsibilities on amicable terms following their separation.[61] Healey has openly discussed the joys of early motherhood, including sharing Coco's milestones on Instagram, such as her first birthdays and family outings, which highlight her hands-on role in raising her daughter amid a busy acting schedule.[62] In December 2023, Healey gave birth to her second daughter, Cookie Al Rainford, via planned C-section three weeks early, sharing the news on social media and noting the baby's 6lb birth weight.[63] Cookie is the child of Healey and her partner Eddie Rainford, with whom she entered a relationship in 2021; the pregnancy was announced in July 2023 during her ongoing Hollyoaks tenure, leading to maternity leave that paused her filming.[64] Healey has described the emotional moment of telling Coco about becoming a big sister, captured in a heartfelt Instagram video that underscores her emphasis on sibling bonds.[65] Healey's parenting journey has involved navigating significant challenges, including postpartum depression after Cookie's birth and mental health struggles during the pregnancy, such as intrusive "dark thoughts" that prompted counseling and medical intervention.[9] She has spoken about the difficulties of balancing her acting career with childcare, describing it as the "biggest struggle" of her life while relying on family support, particularly from her mother Beverley, who helped raise her and continues to assist with the children.[66] Co-parenting Coco with Molloy remains positive, though Healey has reflected on broader motherhood pressures like mum guilt and recovery periods.[67] In early 2025, Healey experienced a miscarriage shortly after discovering she was pregnant during training for Dancing on Ice, which she shared publicly to raise awareness about loss and the importance of support networks.[68] As of late 2025, Healey resides in Greater Manchester with daughters Coco, now eight, and Cookie, approaching two, maintaining her family unit despite Rainford's imprisonment for a drug-related conviction earlier that year; she has expressed hope for family reconciliation upon his release.[69][58] Healey frequently documents family life on social media, focusing on resilience, growth, and creating positive experiences for her children, such as back-to-school preparations and holiday getaways.[70]Filmography and recognition
Television roles
- Burn It (2003): Katie Moore (21 episodes).[71]
- Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps (2005): Community Service Girl 1 (1 episode).[72]
- Conviction (2004): Natalie Wells (miniseries, 2 episodes).[73]
- Waterloo Road (2006–2009, 2010–2012, 2023): Janeece Bryant (over 100 episodes).[1]
- Young Dracula (2011): Journalist (1 episode).[74]
- Hollyoaks (2008): Michelle (1 episode).[75]
- Waterloo Road Reunited (2011): Janeece Bryant (web series, 6 episodes).[76]
- Strictly Come Dancing (2011): Contestant (series 9).
- Doctors (2004): Ilsa Marsh (1 episode); Doctors (2007): Louise Calvert (1 episode).[74]
- Casualty (2014–2015): Honey Wright (23 episodes).[1]
- Get Your Act Together (2015): Herself (reality series).
- Hollyoaks (2016–present): Goldie McQueen (over 300 episodes).[1]
- Dancing on Ice (2025): Contestant (series 17).[45]
Awards and nominations
Chelsee Healey has received several nominations for her television performances, primarily recognizing her portrayal of Goldie McQueen in the soap opera Hollyoaks. These accolades highlight her comedic and dramatic contributions to the series, though she has not secured any major wins as of 2025. Her nominations underscore her appeal to younger audiences through dynamic and relatable character portrayals in contemporary soap storytelling. The following table summarizes her key nominations:| Year | Award | Category | Result | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | Inside Soap Awards | Best Newcomer | Nominated | For Goldie McQueen in Hollyoaks.[77] |
| 2022 | British Soap Awards | Best Comedy Performance | Nominated | For Goldie McQueen in Hollyoaks.[36] |
| 2023 | Inside Soap Awards | Funniest Female | Nominated | For Goldie McQueen in Hollyoaks.[78] |
| 2025 | British Soap Awards | Best On-Screen Partnership | Nominated | For Goldie McQueen in Hollyoaks.[79] |