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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 96. Chapters: American hairdressers, Australian hairdressers, British hairdressers, Canadian hairdressers, Fictional hairdressers, French hairdressers, Greek hairdressers, Hairdressers and barbers who committed suicide, Israeli hairdressers, The Barber of Seville, Sweeney Todd, Chrissie Watts, Edward Scissorhands, Lyn Scully, Sarah-Louise Platt, David Platt, Maria Connor, Luanne Platter, Hiram Rhodes Revels, The Man Who Wasn't There, Natasha Blakeman, Niall Rafferty, Julie Cooper, Audrey Roberts, José Eber, Shane McCutcheon, Jon Peters, Rodolfo Valentin, Vidal Sassoon, Oribe, Genesis Walker, Lori Lee, Floyd Lawson, Ken Pavés, Janelle Timmins, Gino Esposito, Kyriacos Demetriou, Della Alexander, Michael Reitz, Patricia Etteh, Louis Alexandre Raimon, Jay Sebring, David Morris, Trevor Sorbie, Nicolas Jurnjack, Nina's Hair Parlour, Tabatha Coffey, Adolfo Pirelli, Daniel C. DiCriscio, George Quaintance, Guido Palau, Oscar Blandi, Shamrock, Jheri Redding, Mary Seton, Karl Nessler, Harry Thorneycroft, Johnny LoBianco, John Lanzendorf, Eveline Charles, Rodger Azadganian, Milton Pitts, Brun Campbell, Lino Carbosiero, Mario Verrilli, Paul Mitchell, Lee Stafford, Theodoric of York, Medieval Barber, Great Clips, Odile Gilbert, Antoine de Paris, Frédéric Fekkai, Thérèse Chardin, Addy Lee, Panos Kallitsis, Nick Arrojo, Jonathan Antin, Johnny Niggeling, Josie Parrelli, John Frieda, Joh Bailey, Matthew Buono, Christopher and Sonya Dove, William Johnson, Charles Baker Strahan, David Evangelista, Lauri Pedaja, Rudy's Barbershop, Truefitt & Hill, Therese Hughes, Hair Cuttery, Fred Glaser, Michael Boadi, Edward Duplex, George Westmore, Nicky Clarke, Geo.F. Trumper, Eliza Potter, René Fris, Peter Ishkhans, Renya Xydis, Denise McAdam, Joshua Galvin, Ramzan Ali, James Lebon, Sally Hershberger, Ted Gibson, Peter Mark, Anthony Mascolo, List of celebrity hairdressers. Excerpt: Christine "Chrissie" Watts is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, played by Tracy-Ann Oberman. She first appeared in April 2004 as the second wife of the show's "most enduring character", Den Watts, becoming a prominent regular for the next 18 months. In 2005 she was the focus of one of "the programme's biggest and most high-profile narratives" when she killed her husband in a fit of rage during the special 20th anniversary episode. The broadcast, airing on 18 February, was watched by 14.34 million people, with "almost 60% of possible viewers" tuning in to see Chrissie take revenge. The character was credited by former head of BBC Drama Serials, Mal Young, as "anchoring the success of the anniversary storyline", and was described on the news programme BBC Breakfast as the "centrepiece" of the show, with the on-screen drama playing out over the course of the year and culminating in Chrissie's departure in December. Chrissie Watts was created by the production team to be more the "equal" of her notorious and villainous husband than his long-suffering first wife, Angie. The character was described by Oberman as being like Angie "but with 15 more years of feminism behind her", and was hailed by the TV editor of the Evening Standard as "the only strong woman left in Walford". She became well known for her deviousness and "scheming", echoing the traits of her husband, with the official EastEnders website characterising her as "happy to play mind games" and "often two steps ahead" of Den. As part of the Watts family her story lines centre on her tumu...
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