Z?e Lucker Quotes & Trivia



Quotes

Zoe: I've been pretty lucky, the press have been very good to me but yes, there are certain instances when there is a high intrusion. But if you are in that position there are pros and cons to it. You have to take it with a pinch of salt and say 'this is part of the job'. Anything that does happen you have to say 'this is going to be gone by tomorrow'. You just have to learn not to read it.

Zoe: Not every actor is as lucky as I am.

Trivia

She spent three weeks filming in Zambia on a voluntary trip with the VSO for a mini documentary for GMTV volunteer week.

It is rumoured that she will be playing The Rani in the upcoming series of Doctor Who.

Her parents spent year and a half doing voluntary service in Zambia then became school teachers.

She did A-levels at Huddersfield New College and went to Drama School in Manchester, obtaining drama degree.

In 2005, she spent two months with a production company in New Zealand filming a play called Alot Like Love, with New Zealand Actor, Shane Cortese.

Zoe Lucker really is keen on football, and once bid successfully at a charity auction for a tour of Leeds United football ground.

She has stated that after returning to Footballers' Wives that her appearance in the fifth season would most definitely be her last. The reason why she choose to return was so that she could have the opportunity to work with Joan Collins.

In 2006 she was offered a role on Coronation Street, but turned it down.

In 2005 she decided to leave Footballer's Wives, as she wanted to be taken seriously as an actress. Her new series Bombshell was cancelled after the pilot aired, so she has returned to Footballer's Wives to wrap up her storyline.

She lives in Stoke Newington with her partner, television presenter Tony Craig.