Ange Godard

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Ange_Godard an entity of type: Thing

Ange Godard is a fictional character from the BBC medical drama Holby City, played by actress Dawn Steele. She first appeared in the series twenty-one episode "China Crisis", broadcast on 8 January 2019. Ange arrives at Holby City hospital to work as a consultant general surgeon on the Young Adult Unit (YAU), a ward she helps to create. Steele was cast in the role following a meeting with the show's production team. She was "delighted" to join the show's cast and it was soon publicised that Ange would have a number of "explosive" secrets, which would then drive Holby City stories forward. Ange is characterised as "ballsy", "tenacious" and "stubborn". Steele has stated that Ange is portrayed as the most emotional surgeon imaginable. Her empathy for patients is often displayed in scenes, whi rdf:langString
rdf:langString Ange Godard
rdf:langString Ange Godard
rdf:langString Ange Godard
xsd:integer 63508901
xsd:integer 1096817660
rdf:langString Angel Godard
rdf:langString right
rdf:langString #E6E6FA
rdf:langString Dawn Steele as Ange Godard
rdf:langString #d6d6ff
rdf:langString
rdf:langString Alistair Godard
rdf:langString Isabella "Izzy" Godard
xsd:date 2019-01-08
rdf:langString "China Crisis"
xsd:integer 200
xsd:date 2022-03-29
<second> 1102.0
rdf:langString
rdf:langString Clinical lead
rdf:langString Consultant general surgeon
rdf:langString "David Ames was told two years ago that they were going to bring in his birth mother, and that it was going to be a big storyline, so he'd known about it for a while. But for me to come in on that story, I knew it would be a big one in terms how the audience perceived it, and the way in which it affected the characters. And it was so full on, I was in every scene, every day, crying all the time."
rdf:langString —Dawn Steele discussing the adoption story.
<perCent> 25.0
rdf:langString Ange Godard is a fictional character from the BBC medical drama Holby City, played by actress Dawn Steele. She first appeared in the series twenty-one episode "China Crisis", broadcast on 8 January 2019. Ange arrives at Holby City hospital to work as a consultant general surgeon on the Young Adult Unit (YAU), a ward she helps to create. Steele was cast in the role following a meeting with the show's production team. She was "delighted" to join the show's cast and it was soon publicised that Ange would have a number of "explosive" secrets, which would then drive Holby City stories forward. Ange is characterised as "ballsy", "tenacious" and "stubborn". Steele has stated that Ange is portrayed as the most emotional surgeon imaginable. Her empathy for patients is often displayed in scenes, which Steele believed was a result of Ange's past experiences. Ange was introduced into the series alongside returning character Tom Campbell-Gore (Denis Lawson). At the helm of the new YAU ward, writers gave Ange a pivotal role in a right to life story. It focused on the patient Holly Cartwright (Emma Curtis), who is declared brain dead and being aided by a life support system. Ange assists the patient's family but also advocates for the hospital's right to remove life support. The topical story also drew comparison to real life cases. Her secrets soon became the focus of her storylines. First came the revelation that her colleague, Dominic Copeland (David Ames), is her biological son that she had previously given up for adoption. Steele later revealed that she felt the story was divisive amongst viewers because of the emotional drama it caused Dominic. Then her daughter, Chloe Godard (Amy Lennox) was introduced and writers explored their backstory detailing that Chloe was conceived after Ange was raped. Other stories for the character have focused on her feud with Chloe's manipulative boyfriend Evan Crowhurst (Jack Ryder) and a relationship with Adrian "Fletch" Fletcher (Alex Walkinshaw). The character was received positively due to Steele's acting abilities. David Brown writing for the Radio Times praised Steele's portrayal during the right to life story. Sue Haasler of the Metro complimented her performance during the adoption secret revelation and Bill Gibbs from The Sunday Post said Steele "relished" the role.
xsd:string "China Crisis"
xsd:string 8 January 2019
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 38679
rdf:langString Angel Godard

data from the linked data cloud