Jessica Barden
Jessica Barden (born Jessica Barden) is an English actor who is best recognized for her character Alyssa between 2017 and 2019 on the Channel 4 comedy drama series The End of the F***ing World. In addition to her extensive filmography, she's appeared in a variety of films, including Hanna (2011), The New Romantic (2018) and Pink Skies Ahead (2020). Jessica Barden is one of the most well-known and successful TV Actress who was born on the 21st July, 1992, in Northallerton England United Kingdom. English actress, best famous for playing Kayleigh in Coronation Street. She then went on to be a part of the series The End Of the F***ing Street, an Channel 4 show called The End of the F***ing world co-starring English Actress Kayleigh Morton. Alex Lawther and she would co-star together in The End of the F***ing World, a Channel 4 television series The End of the World. Film appearances she's had consist of The Chase and No Angles. Some of her film roles consist of The Chase and No Angles. She was a part of Hanna (2011), a film starring Saoirse Roan. Jessica Barden is an English actress from the UK. Her role in The End of the F***ing World, a Channel 4 comedy drama series The End of the F***ing World in the period from 2017 through the year 2019, was Alyssa. Barden has also appeared in movies such as Hanna (2011), The New Romantic (2018) and Pink Skies Ahead (2020). Barden began her career with acting in 1999. she was a guest in an episode in the television series My Parents Are Aliens. Later, she appeared in two episodes of the show No Angels and The Chase. Kayleigh Morton was cast as Kayleigh Morton in the ITV soap drama Coronation Street in March 2007 The character remained on the air until September 2007. the character until September. After which the family of Morton was removed from Coronation Street. In 2007, Barden made her film debut in the comedy-drama Mrs. Ratcliffe's Revolution. She starred in 2009 as in the role of Pea on stage in the production Jerusalem which was staged at the Royal Court Theatre in London and was later transferred onto the Apollo Theatre in the West End.





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