Selina Mosinski
Selina Fay Mosinski is an English actress, known for portraying the fictional charity shop manager and internet personality Sue Tuke, better known as Charity Shop Sue. Mosinski first appeared as the character in the online mockumentary series Charity Shop Sue which was filmed in 2014 and distributed in 2019, set in the fictional charity shop Sec*hand Chances in Bulwell, Nottingham.
Since the show's success, Charity Shop Sue has become popular within the LGBT community and on social media, with Mosinski making various media appearances as the character as a result, including on RuPaul's Drag Race UK and MTV Cribs UK, as well as appearing in an online comedy segment for Strictly Come Dancing and annually at LGBT pride events. Outside of the character, Mosinski has also made appearances in the BBC programmes Starstruck, Alma's Not Normal and What It Feels Like for a Girl.
Life and career
Career beginnings and ''Charity Shop Sue''
Mosinski was born on 16 September 1981 in Derby, Derbyshire. She held various jobs, including working as a stripper and a sales assistant at House of Fraser, as well as running her own online business selling homemade paper craft dolls named Dolly Loves Dallas. Whilst attending drama school, she met the creators of Charity Shop Sue, an online comedy web series, written and directed by Stuart Edwards, Timothy Chesney and Matthew Chesney who asked Mosinski to read for the part of Sue Tuke. Mosinski, who was working at a call centre at the time, began working on skits with group onto the Charity Shop Sue social media accounts in 2013, and the following year, they filmed the series set in the fictional charity shop Sec*hand Chances in Bulwell, Nottingham. Mosinski plays the role of Sue Tuke, who claims to be a former fashion stylist that previously worked for multiple celebrities in Paris and Milan and is now a domineering, power-hungry and borderline sociopathic manager who is constantly coming up with new ideas in an attempt to boost the failing shop's image and custom, and is often undermining her co-workers Vera Goodard and Kersch Callahan and Viki Wilson. The series follows Sue inviting a cameraman into the shop to film a documentary in an attempt to increase revenue and her own popularity. The final episode sees Sue refuse to partake in any further filming.The character began gaining online attention during the late 2010s as a result of the comedy videos on social media growing in popularity. One clip in particular that gained traction sees Sue exclaim: "Scuse me laydeh, you're supposed to be on the bloody till" to volunteer Viki. In 2017, a Christmas special was filmed which featured a cameo from actress Vicky McClure, who hails from Nottingham. The online series was posted to YouTube in October 2019 and consisted of eighteen episodes.