Jessica Barden
Jessica Barden is an English actor who gained notoriety for her character Alyssa on Channel 4's comedy-drama television series, The End of the F***ing World from 2017 to 2019. Aside from her extensive filmography, Jessica Barden played in numerous noteworthy films, including Hanna (2012), The New Romantic (2017) and Pink Skies Ahead (2000). Jessica Barden is one of the most popular and richest TV Actress who was born on July 21 1992, in Northallerton England United Kingdom. English actress popularly known for her character Kayleigh Mortons on Coronation Street. The end of the F***ing Road was her debut appearance in her role in the Channel 4 television series The End of the F***ing world. Her co-stars were English actresses who are best known as Kayleigh Morton from the soap show Coronation Street. The actress would later be a co-star on the Channel 4 series The End of the F***ing world with Alex Lawther. The Chase and No Angles are two of her other film appearances. Additional film appearances are The Chase and No Angles. She was seen in the film Hanna in which she starred. She played the role in the 2011 film Hanna which starred Saoirse Ronan... Jessica Barden (born 21 July 1992) is an English actress from the UK. She is famous for her part as Alyssa as Alyssa in the Channel 4 comedy-drama series The End of the World (2017-2019). Additionally, she was a part of Hanna (2011), The New Romantic (2018), and Pink Skies Ahead (2010). Barden began her professional career in acting in 1999 when she was a small part in a scene from the TV series My Parents Are Aliens. She later appeared on No Angels episodes as well as The Chase. Kayleigh Morton began her role as Kayleigh Morton on the ITV soap opera Coronation Street in March 2007 The character remained on the air until September 2007. her character until September. When the Morton's family quit Coronation Street. Barden had her debut as an actress on film in Mrs. Ratcliffe's Revolution. In 2009, she played the part in the role of Pea for the stage show Jerusalem which was staged at the Royal Court Theatre in London prior to being moved onto the Apollo Theatre in the West End.
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