Jessica Barden
Jessica Barden was an English actress who was most well-known from 2017 through 2019 for playing Alyssa on The End of the F***ing World, a Channel 4 TV comedy-drama The End of the F***ing World. Alongside her extensive filmography, she's also made notable appearances in several films such as Hanna (2011), The New Romantic (2018) and Pink Skies Ahead (2020). Jessica Barden has been a TV actor for more than twenty years. Jessica was born on the 21st July in 1992, 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 on The Channel 4 television series The End of the F***ing World. Co-stars on the show were English actresses best known for their roles as Kayleigh Morton from the soap show Coronation Street. Alex Lawther would be her co-star in her role on the Channel 4 show The End of the F***ing World. In addition, she has appeared as a character in The Chase and No Angles. The Chase and No Angles also appeared in films. She was seen in the film 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 best known as Alyssa, in The End of the F***ing World, a Channel 4 drama-comedy series The End of the World. Barden has also appeared in movies such as Hanna (2011), The New Romantic (2018) as well as Pink Skies Ahead (2020). Her acting debut was in 1999 with a small part in an episode of the show My Parents Are Aliens. Later, she appeared in episodes of No Angels and The Chase. Kayleigh Morton started her character as Kayleigh Morton in the ITV soap show Coronation Street in March 2007 The character remained on the air until September 2007. the role until September of 2008. When the Morton's family had left Coronation Street. Barden debuted in 2007 with the comedy drama Mrs. Ratcliffe's Revolution. She starred in 2009 as the part of Pea for the stage play Jerusalem which was staged at the Royal Court Theatre in London and was later transferred into the Apollo Theatre in the West End.
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