Jessica Barden
Jessica Barden was an English actress who was most well-known from 2017 to 2019 as Alyssa from The End of the F***ing World, a Channel 4 TV comedy-drama The End of the F***ing World. She has made several important film appearances, such as Hanna (2011, The New Romantic in 2018, The New Romantic) and Pink Skies Ahead, 2020. Jessica Barden was born July 21, 1992, on the 21st of July, 1992 in Northallerton England United Kingdom. She is one the richest and most well-known TV actresses. English actress who is most well-known for her role as Kayleigh on Coronation Street. She was co-star in the show"The Last of the F***ing Road as part of the Channel 4 series The End of the F***ing world with English actress Kayleigh Morton, best known for her role on the soap-opera Coronation Street. The actress would later co-star in her role on the Channel 4 series The End of the F***ing World alongside Alex Lawther. The other films she has appeared in comprise The Chase and No Angles. Other film appearances include The Chase and No Angles. She was seen in the film Hanna in which she starred. She appeared in the 2011 film Hanna which starred Saoirse Ronan... Jessica Barden (born 21 July 1992) is an English actress from the UK. She is most famous for her role in Alyssa (channel 4 comedy-drama The End of the F***ing World) from 2017 until 2019. Some other movies in which Barden has appeared are Hanna (2011), The New Romantic (2017) and Pink Skies Ahead (2000). Barden made her debut on the scene at the age of 19 in. She appeared in a tiny role in an episode of a television show entitled My Parents Are Aliens. In the following years, she was a part of the episodes of No Angels in addition to The Chase. Kayleigh Morton is in the ITV Drama Coronation Street's Kayleigh Morton was launched in the month of March 2007 and ran throughout September until the Morton families moved out of Coronation Street. Barden debuted in 2007 with the comedy drama Mrs Ratcliffe's Revolution. Barden performed the role of Pea in the main role in Jerusalem in the London's Royal Court Theatre before it was moved to Apollo Theatre West End.
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