Lisa Maxwell, the newest addition to the quick-witted
Loose Women team, is a bundle of fun and laughter and a
natural storyteller. Here, for the first time, she tells
her astonishing story - a tale of remarkable spirit,
incredible experiences and family secrets. A much-loved
presenter and respected actress, Lisa got her first
onscreen role at the age of just 11. In the eighties she
became a TV presenter on series like Splash and No
Limits, interviewing the icons of the time and partying
with the likes of George Michael, Robert Downey Junior
and Michael Hutchence, before moving more firmly into
comedy, appearing on sketch shows like, The Les Dennis
Laughter Show, The Russ Abbott Show and her very own,
self-titled, The Lisa Maxwell Show. She narrowly missed
out on the part of Daphne in a little show called
Frazier. And then for seven years played the part of The
Bill's DI Sam Nixon, before joining Loose Women in 2009,
where she quickly became an audience favourite. But
behind the fun, glamour and onscreen success, is a south
London girl, hiding the secret she's been taught never
to talk about.An illegitimate child, brought up in
Elephant and Castle, Lisa's life very nearly took a
different path. Lucky for her, her dear old Nan had a
kind heart, and in a last minute change of plan she was
brought home to her grandparent's flat on the Rockingham
Estate. With warmth, honesty and humour, Lisa takes us
to the heart of the Elephant, revealing a home filled
with love, laughter and drama. From having the drawer of
an old chest for her bed to hiding from the Tally Man,
waiting for her Nan outside the betting shop to dabbling
in petty crime, discovering her dad was still alive, and
always looking for a way to be in the lime light, Lisa
has written a colourful memoir of life as a daughter, a
granddaughter, a mother, and an actress. |
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