Sally Ann Marsh

[1] Her film credits include The Princess and the Goblin and A Monkey's Tale, and she also appeared in a number of TV productions.

Sally Anne Marsh began singing when she was six, and acted in the children TV show Tricky Business as a teenager.

She was a member of a short lived girlband with Diana Barrand and Dani Behr called Faith Hope & Charity.

Marsh then became the lead singer of deConstruction house group Ariel who were formed by Tom Rowlands of The Chemical Brothers with whom she appeared on Channel 4's The Word.

As an actress, she has appeared in children's programmes as many characters including Vicky in Bodger and Badger (in which she played a drumkit), Nurse Kitty in Hilltop Hospital, Lucy in BBC's Tricky Business, Princess Irene in The Princess and the Goblin, Gina in A Monkey's Tale, Giselle in Santa and the Tooth Fairies and its sequel TV series Tales of the Tooth Fairies and Cecile Lefevre in Grange Hill.