Jenna Coleman Biography
Jenna Coleman born as Jenna-Louise Coleman is an English actress known for her work in British television.
She began acting as a member of In Yer Space theatre company at an early age. She was chosen to play Jasmine Thomas in Emmerdale while auditioning for drama schools in 2005. She was nominated at the 2006 National Television Awards for the Most Popular Newcomer award.
She is well known for her roles as Jasmine Thomas in the soap opera Emmerdale from 2005 to 2009, Clara Oswald, companion to the Eleventh and Twelfth Doctors in the science fiction series Doctor Who in 2012 to 2015, and 2017, Queen Victoria in the ITV biographical drama series Victoria since 2016 to present and for her leading role in The Cry.
Jenna Coleman Age
She was born on 27 April 1986 in Blackpool, United Kingdom.
Jenna Coleman Parents and Brother
She was born to Karen Coleman, a Broadcaster Author Event Moderator Ireland an Irish journalist and Keith Coleman. She has an older brother Ben.
Jenna Coleman Husband | Jenna Coleman Richard Madden
She is in a relationship with her Victoria co-star, actor, musician, and model Tom Hughes. The two began dating in 2016. She once dated Richard Madden, the couple separated in 2015. She was then rumored to be in a relationship with Prince Harry, the alligations she later denied
Jenna Coleman Height and Body Measurements | How Tall Is Jenna Coleman
- Height: 157 cm (5 ft 2)
- Weight: 50 kg (110 pounds)
- Breast Size: 91 cm (36 in)
- Waist: 64 cm (25 in)
- Hips: 89 cm (35 in)
- Shoe Size: 8 US (38 EU)
- Eye color: Brown
- Hair Color: Brown
Jenna Coleman Victoria
This eight-part drama features an all-star cast including Jenna Coleman as a young Queen Victoria and Tom Hughes as Prince Albert. The monarch’s life is chronicled as the story begins with the death of King William IV in 1837, her accession to the throne at the tender age of 18 and her relationships with the influential forces around her. With the advice of prime minister Lord Melbourne and the support of her husband Prince Albert the young queen flourishes and establishes herself in her newfound role.
First episode date: 28 August 2016
Network: ITV
Composers: Ruth Barrett, Martin Phipps
Jenna Coleman Captain America
Coleman appearED as Connie, Bucky’s date at the World Expo in the 2011 American superhero film Captain America: The First Avenger. Overhearing Rogers’ conversation with Barnes about wanting to help in the war, Dr. Abraham Erskine allows Rogers to enlist. Phillips is unconvinced by Erskine’s claims that Rogers is the right person for the procedure but relents after seeing Rogers commit an act of self-sacrificing bravery.
The night before the treatment, Erskine reveals to Rogers that Schmidt underwent an imperfect version of the procedure and suffered permanent side-effects. Rogers infiltrates the fortress of Schmidt’s Nazi division Hydra, freeing Barnes and the other prisoners. Stark later recovers the Tesseract from the ocean floor but is unable to locate Rogers or the aircraft, presuming him dead. Rogers awakens in a 1940s-style hospital room.
Jenna Coleman Diet
She lost a few pounds since her Emmerdale days. This may be due to a clean diet, according to Matt Fiddes, personal trainer to celebrities and former bodyguard to the legendary Michael Jackson. “She looks like she has been working out as she is toned and possibly on a sensible clean diet,” Matt told Express.co.uk exclusively.
Petite women, like Jenna, find it much harder to lose weight, he explained.
“As women age, they find it harder to lose weight due to hormonal changes in the body. And it’s even harder for smaller women to stay in shape as they don’t need so many calories.”
Jenna Coleman Smoking
After promoting The Cry, she enjoyed some well-earned downtime as she puffed on a cigarette while taking a break outside London’s Soho Hotel with author Helen FitzGerald on Monday night.
Jenna Coleman Waterloo Road
She was cast as Lindsay James, a pupil of Waterloo Road from John Foster Private School in the Series 5 Episode 1-9 in the British television drama series Waterloo Road. She is the older protective sister of Emily James. Throughout the beginning of Series 5 it is clear that Lindsay is hiding something – a strong hint is when she rushes to the toilets to be sick on arrival for her first day at Waterloo Road – and when it’s announced in episode 1 that her dad has been killed her mum is arrested and charged for his murder.
Lindsay was charged and sent to prison for the murder of her dad. Lindsay did not return to the school after her release from jail. Emily went searching for Lindsay but she didn’t want to go home or back to Waterloo Road so she ran away. Em continued to go to Waterloo Road until Series 7 Episode 30…
Jenna Coleman Movies
2016 Me Before You
2012 Imaginary Forces
2011 Captain America: The First Avenger
Jenna Coleman TV Shows
2018 The Cry
2016–present Victoria
2016 Thunderbirds Are Go
2013 Dancing on the Edge
2013 The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot
2013 Death Comes to Pemberley
2012–2015, 2017 Doctor Who
2012 Titanic
2012 Room at the Top
2009 Waterloo Road
2005–2009 Emmerdale
Jenna Coleman Captain America
It is 1941 and the world is in the throes of war. Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) wants to do his part and join America’s armed forces, but the military rejects him because of his small stature. Finally, Steve gets his chance when he is accepted into an experimental program that turns him into a supersoldier called Captain America. Joining forces with Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) and Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell), Captain America leads the fight against the Nazi-backed HYDRA organization.
Initial release: 19 July 2011 (USA)
Director: Joe Johnston
Box office: 370.6 million USD
Budget: 140 million USD (2010)
Screenplay: Stephen McFeely
Jenna Coleman As Victoria
In 2016 she starred in ITV’s eight-part drama following the reign of the British monarch and Empress of India, Queen Victoria.
Jenna Coleman In Emmerdale
She is a fictional character from the British soap opera Emmerdale, played by Jenna-Louise Coleman. She made her first screen appearance in the episode broadcast on 30 June 2005 and her last appearance on 26 March 2009.
Played by: Jenna Coleman
Creator: Kathleen Beedles
Uncle: Ashley Thomas
Significant others: Debbie Dingle, Cain Dingle, David Metcalfe, Miles De Souza
TV show: Emmerdale
First cousins: Gabby Thomas, Arthur Thomas
Jenna Coleman Twitter
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Jenna Louise Coleman Instagram
Jenna Coleman Smoking
Jenna Coleman Interview
Jenna Coleman: ‘Being me makes me feel self-conscious’
Updated: 16 Sep 2018
She reigned as Queen Victoria and is now back on screen as a traumatised mum from Glasgow. Jenna Coleman tells Elizabeth Day how these ‘brave’ women made her so much stronger
The other day Jenna Coleman gave birth for the seventh time. “I feel like my year has been literally maternity bras and pregnancy bumps,” she says over a cup of tea in a cafénear her home in north London. “It’s becoming a parody now.” Before you start to worry about the medical anomaly that is Coleman’s uterus, rest assured it was all for the cameras. In real life, the 32-year-old Coleman has yet to have children: “I don’t know if the time is now for me,” she says. Onscreen, however, she has been through a long phase of playing mothers.
She is in the middle of filming the third series of Victoria, the hit ITV drama scripted by Daisy Goodwin in which Coleman plays the titular queen, and “we’re up to the seventh child now, which is just ridiculous”. Victoria ultimately had nine so, she adds, “I’m not out of the woods yet.” And then there’s the forthcoming BBC psychological drama, The Cry, in which Coleman plays Joanna, a young mother in present-day Glasgow, struggling to adapt to the demands of her newborn. Coleman had to pretend to give birth for that as well, screaming and gripping on to the side of the hospital bed with bared teeth and a sweat-drenched face. It was very convincing, I say. “Oh was it?” Coleman asks. “Good.” In order to get into the zone before filming a labour scene, she listens to music by Mumford & Sons. “There’s something about the banjo,” she explains. “I just try to get up a lot of adrenaline and for some reason the banjo and the drums, I think, help. I don’t know…” Has Coleman ever met her fellow actor, Carey Mulligan, who is married to the band’s frontman, Marcus Mumford? “No! Can you imagine if I did and said: ‘Your husband helps my labour scenes?’”
It turns out that giving birth is only the start of the action in The Cry. The four-part series, adapted from the eponymous novel by Australian author Helen Fitzgerald, centres on a shocking tragedy that triggers Joanna’s psychological unravelling. In charting her mental disintegration, the drama seeks to expose the myths and unacknowledged truths of motherhood. It’s a compelling watch, but in a piece so focused on the complexities of being a parent, I wonder if Coleman ever worried about not having children herself. “Yeah. I spent a good first chunk of it just thinking they’d completely miscast – and why on earth me?” she replies. “I’m not a mother! I really kind of hit myself over the head with it. I felt there was obviously something I wouldn’t be able to capture. It was something so… well, primal that I haven’t literally experienced. And I’ve really struggled with that.” She emailed all her friends who had babies asking for insight, and received reams of information in return, “just the kind of day-to-day realities of what it is being a new mum…”
It made her wonder about the “loss of identity” women face after giving birth and the way they are judged by society for wanting to maintain their own sense of self. She’s a real thinker, Coleman, and her conversation often drifts off into ellipsis as she tries to clarify a thought or an opinion. When she turns up, dressed in a long cardigan that seems to swamp her petite frame and pixie-shaped face, she appears nervous, and admits that this is her first interview for years.
Source: theguardian.com
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