Jennifer Neala Page knew at a very early age that she wanted to join the storytellers she saw onstage and screen, so making her debut with the Starmaker Theatre Company in the UK was as natural to her as breathing. She successfully auditioned for the prestigious Rose Bruford Conservatory of Speech and Drama in London, from which Gary Oldman is also...
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Jennifer Neala Page knew at a very early age that she wanted to join the storytellers she saw onstage and screen, so making her debut with the Starmaker Theatre Company in the UK was as natural to her as breathing. She successfully auditioned for the prestigious Rose Bruford Conservatory of Speech and Drama in London, from which Gary Oldman is also an alumni. From moment one Page has shown her ability to be a winsome force on stage and screen with an incredible list of credits including: "Dancing At Lughnasa," "The Miss Firecracker Contest," "Coming to our Senses," the European premiere of "The Happiness Compartment," "Everything to Dance For," "Newsrevue," Neil Labute's "Bash" (for which she won a Golden Production Award), and in 2010 Page was cast in the West End revival of the "Really Useful Company" and Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Daisy Pulls It Off" at The Arts Theatre.Since arriving in Los Angeles, Page has been seen in the award nominated "The World Of Holly Woodlands," the Web Series "TVK ,"and the acclaimed short film "White Trash Swan." Page currently gets into the mix at the famed Groundlings and is one of a handful of actors to be recently accepted into the BAFTA LA program supporting and nurturing young talent, as well as having become a member of Women In Film. She can also be seen in the short film "Love Is" which reached the final of the prestigious Hollywood Film Festival. She also portrays the historical figure Mary Shelley in the series "Living With Frankenstein." Page's also plays the role of "Winn Manchester" in PT Anderson's powerful film "The Master" opposite Joaquin Phoenix.
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