Jessica Ann Brownlie

Jessica Ann Brownlie

Born and raised in Kent, England, Jessica Ann began acting at the age of 16 attending an extensive amount of performance training at the award winning Miskin Theatre (which features Gemma Arterton amongst its alumni). Jessica walked away with the equivalent of 5 A* 'A' levels - all in performance and progressed to the prestigious Courtyar... Show more »
Born and raised in Kent, England, Jessica Ann began acting at the age of 16 attending an extensive amount of performance training at the award winning Miskin Theatre (which features Gemma Arterton amongst its alumni). Jessica walked away with the equivalent of 5 A* 'A' levels - all in performance and progressed to the prestigious Courtyard Theatre studying Acting and Physical Theatre. Her stay was cut short when she landed her first feature film role as a waitress in Stephen Reynolds' "Vendetta" starring Danny Dyer.A larger role followed in zombie flick "Devil's Tower" where as Beverly she lined up alongside fellow Brits Jessica Jane Clement and Roxanne Pallett. After forays into modeling in the likes of FHM, and some TV projects; Dani Thompson cast Jessica for the role of Frankie in the Dan Brownlie helmed stalk and slash "Serial Kaller" alongside Suzi Lorraine and Troma Legend Debbie Rochon.Later in 2014, Jessica appeared in low budget horror master Andrew Jones witch-flick "Conjuring of the Dead" as the evil Agnes Morehouse, a role which garnered considerable acclaim.2015 has already started with a bang with no less than 6 features in the pipeline including "29 Days Crossed" for the Tony Newton "Virus of the Dead" project. Described by Haunted: After Dark magazine as a "one woman tour-de-force", 29 Days proves her credentials as an actress to watch in 2015 which will be rounded off with the 80s inspired Steve Davis slasher "Christmas Slay" alongside James Payton and Frank Jakeman. Show less «
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