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Denise van Outen (born Denise Outen May 27, 1975) is a British television
host and stage actress. Her most famous roles have been as a presenter for
The Big Breakfast and as Roxie in the musical Chicago on both West End and
Broadway.
Van Outen was born Denise Outen (the van was added later to give her name an
interesting twist, and also to acknowledge her Dutch roots) in Basildon,
Essex. She attended the Sylvia Young Theatre School and as a youngster
appeared in the chorus of Les Misérables.
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As a teenager she had brief roles on a number of television dramas including
Kappatoo. She joined The Big Breakfast as a weather and travel reporter in
1995 and landed the presenting role in 1997. It proved to be her big
breakthrough. Her feisty personality and sexy clothing played off well
against the quick wit of Johnny Vaughan and together they recovered audience
figures to near record levels. Van Outen gathered many male fans.
She took a break from presenting the show towards the end of 1999 but
returned in 2000 for a further year-long stint in an attempt to boost the
ratings that had tailed off following her departure.
In 1998 she appeared in the sitcom Babes in the Wood alongside Karl Howman
and Samantha Janus. The show's reviews were on the poor side. A brighter
spot was her role as Jill in a racy TV version of the children's pantomime
Jack and the Beanstalk.
Van Outen has also appeared in film; as Maureen in the crime comedy Love,
Honour and Obey and in the low-key release Tube Tales.
Van Outen first played Roxie Hart on the stage at the Adelphi Theatre in the
West End of London in April 2001. The marriage of a sexy show with the
equally raunchy van Outen proved a hit with theatre-goers, selling out for
the entireity of her 20 week run. Despite being unknown in the United
States, Van Outen reprised her role on Broadway for five weeks in the spring
of 2002. She returned to the London version of the show in late April 2002.
In 2003, she returned to the London stage in Andrew Lloyd Webber's one-woman
show Tell Me On A Sunday at the Gielgud Theatre, which was specially
rewritten for her. She was a huge success and the show ran for nearly a year
before embarking on a 10-month UK tour in 2004.
More recently, in summer 2005 van Outen joined the cast of the established
ITV sentimental drama "Where the Heart is" as one of the lead characters.
Van Outen's personal life has been subjected to the sharp glare of the
British tabloid media. She dated Jamiroquai lead singer Jay Kay in the late
1990s. They were reported to be on the verge of marriage, but split up in
2001. As of 2003, she was reported to be attached to lap dance club owner
Richard Traviss, but split up with him in May 2005 after three years. She
moved out of the Marylebone pad they shared and into her own flat in north
London.
Over the summer of 2005 van Outen co-presented ITV1's This Morning with
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