Tessa Wyatt
Tessa Wyatt is a renowned English actress celebrated primarily for her portrayal of Vicky Tripp (née Nicholls) in the beloved ITV sitcom *Robin's Nest*.
Born in Woking, Surrey, Wyatt honed her craft at the Elmhurst Ballet School, inspired by her grandmother's encouragement to pursue acting. Her professional journey began at the tender age of 12 when she appeared in a television show featuring Richard Hearne's Mr. Pastry. Shortly thereafter, she secured representation from an agent, marking the start of her acting career.
Throughout her early years, Wyatt showcased her talent in a variety of television dramas, including *Z-Cars*, *The Wednesday Play*, *Public Eye*—where she played a character named Blackburn, later sharing a life with Tony Blackburn through marriage in 1972—*Callan*, and *Doctor at Large*. Her film credits include *Wedding Night* (1970), the cult horror film *The Beast in the Cellar* (1970), and *Spy Story* (1976). In a candid 2013 interview, she recounted a troubling experience with director Peter Duffell during the filming of *England Made Me* (1973).
From 1977 to 1981, Wyatt gained fame as Vicky Nicholls in *Robin's Nest*, opposite Richard O'Sullivan. Subsequent roles included appearances in *Return of the Saint*, *Boon*, and *2point4 Children*. She was also part of the original cast of the Channel Five soap *Family Affairs* as Samantha Cockerill. In addition, Wyatt's recent work encompasses roles on *Casualty*, *Doctors*, and a memorable stint on *EastEnders* as Betty Spragg in 2013. Her versatile career continues to resonate with audiences.
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