
Sian Reeves is a British actress and singer known for her roles in television dramas like Cutting It and her villainous portrayal of Sally Spode in Emmerdale. She began her career in the original 1985 production of Les Misérables and later won the BBC singing competition Just the Two of Us with Russell Watson. Her other notable credits include Coronation Street, EastEnders, Mount Pleasant, and Still Open All Hours. Career highlights

2025 marks a significant moment in the history of musical theatre, London’s West End and the career of one of the UK’s popular stage, film and TV actresses, Siân Reeves, known to millions for, amongst others, Cutting It, Emmerdale, Coronation Street and Mount Pleasant.
This October Les Miserables will celebrate its 40th Anniversary and for Siân this is also a time to take stock and remember how her journey into showbiz began. She does this through her memoir, “40 ‘Miserable’ Years Later” and also in a Podcast which shares the same name and features Siân interviewing some of the key names from the early days of “Les Mis”. These include Broadway Star Patti Lupone , Director John Caird, Executive Nick Allot, Endeavour ‘s DCI Thursday, the much loved Roger Allam, Caroline Quentin and Kate Flatt OBE, the original Movement Director and there will be more.
It is, you see, 40 years since a young Siân, newly arrived in London, stood under the bright lights of the world famous West End and stepped out onto the stage of the then brand new musical that would ultimately change theatre history forever.
Now in a deeply personal and captivating memoir Siân takes readers on a trip through the highs and lows of a life in performance.
She discusses…
From early days singing and dancing in her Midlands hometown Siân’s career, thanks in many ways to this fabulous early opportunity in Les Miserables, has led to many memorable roles in film, TV and of course her first love, the theatre.
This is an honest tale of triumphs, struggles, and behind the scenes stories of a career shaped by storytelling with humour and heart as well as an unfiltered look at the challenges of the entertainment industry.
Writing 40 years on is not simply a reflection on a remarkable career – it is a love letter to the theatre, the people who make it and the enduring power of dreams.
Any profits made from book sales will go towards a SIÂN REEVES MTC AWARD to help new talent coming up.
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