Jessica Barden
Jessica Barden has been an English actor since the year 2017. Her most popular role is for her portrayal of Alyssa in the role of Alyssa of The End of the F***ing World, a Channel 4 drama/comedy series The End of the F***ing World. Her filmography has notable roles in films such as Hanna (2011) as well as The New Romantic (2018, Pink Skies Ahead 2020). Jessica Barden has been a TV actress for over twenty years. Jessica was born the 21st July in 1992, Northallerton England United Kingdom. English actress famous for the part she played on Coronation Street as Kayleigh Morton. The End of the F***ing Road was her first appearance on her role in the Channel 4 television series The End of the F***ing world. Co-stars on the show were English actors best known for their role as Kayleigh Morton from the soap opera Coronation Street. She would go on to play a role in The End of the F***ing World on Channel 4 series The End of the F***ing World alongside Alex Lawther. The Chase and No Angles are among her previous film appearances. Other film roles include The Chase and No Angles. She appeared in the movie Hanna that starred Saoirse Ronan. She appeared in the film Hanna with Saoirse Ronan... Jessica Barden (born 21 July 1992) is an English actress. She is most famous for her role in Alyssa (channel four comedy-drama End of the F***ing World) from 2017 to 2019. Alongside Hanna, The New Romantic and Pink Skies Ahead she has been in a variety of films. Barden first made an appearance into the world of acting at the age of 19 in. She played a small part in a show entitled My Parents Are Aliens. She later was seen in the episodes from the series No Angels as well as The Chase. Kayleigh Morton, in the ITV show Coronation Street's drama Kayleigh Morton started in March 2007 and ran from September 2007 until Morton family members left Coronation Street. In 2007 Barden made her debut on film in the comedy-drama Mrs Ratcliffe's Revolution. Barden played Pea on stage in Jerusalem the production that was staged at the London's Royal Court Theatre. The play was then transferred to Apollo Theatre West End.
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