Rearranging the letters of 'The actress Laila Morse' (Plays Mo Harris in "EastEnders") gives:
All set? See “Mo Harris” act!
(by Jean
Merges by hand) (2001) (pending approval)
Mo: This Slater’s real ace!
(by Jean
Merges by hand) (2001) (pending approval)
All set? “EE” Mo Harris acts!
(by Jean
Merges by hand) (2001) (pending approval)
Mo Slater sees liar chat.
(by Jean
Merges by hand) (2001) (pending approval)
Mo Harris: All “EE” cast set?
(by Jean
Merges by hand) (2001) (pending approval)
“EE's” Mo Harris act - all set?
(by Jean
Merges by hand) (2001) (pending approval)
Mo Slater: See liars chat!
(by Jean
Merges by hand) (2001) (pending approval)
Other related anagrams without their own page:
"Laila Morse" -> "Amoral lies." (by Jean
Merges by hand) (2001) (pending approval)
"Laila Morse" -> "So lame. Liar." (by Jean
Merges by hand) (2001) (pending approval)
"Laila Morse" -> "Mo's ale. Liar." (by Jean
Merges by hand) (2001) (pending approval)
"Laila Morse" -> "Mo's real ail." (by Jean
Merges by hand) (2001) (pending approval)
"Laila Morse" -> "Mo: I all ears!" (by Jean
Merges by hand) (2001) (pending approval)
"The Queen Victoria" -> "Inactive, queer, hot." (by Jean
Merges using Anagram Genius) (2005)
"Kathleen 'Kat' Slater" -> "All keen? Ask the tart." (by Jean by hand) (2000)
"Pauline and Arthur Fowler" -> "Hi! Turn up near Walford ale!" (by Jean
Merges using Anagram Genius) (1996)
"Elaine Lordan" -> "An ideal loner." (by Jean
Merges by hand) (2002) (pending approval)
"Shane "Alfie Moon" Ritchie" -> "He's a male hero in fiction." (by Mick Tully using Anagram Genius) (2004)
"Rebekah Wade and Ross Kemp" -> "Naked, ashamed. Berserk - POW!" (by Robert Parrott using Anagram Genius) (2005) (pending approval)
"BBC's Eastenders" -> "Drabbest scenes." (by Adrian Hickford using Anagram Genius) (2003)
"Rebekah Wade, Editor of the Sun Newspaper" -> "Weakhanded? Wherefore! Beat up inept Ross..." (by Robert Parrott using Anagram Genius) (2005) (pending approval)
"Actress Michelle Pfeiffer" -> "Isle films her perfect face." (by Mick Tully using Anagram Genius) (2007) (pending approval)