The famous Jennie Jacques is an English actress. Her first major role was as Annie Miller in Desperate Romantics, a six-part BBC Two television drama serial about the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood that was broadcast in July and August 2009.
Jacques played Katie Fielding in the ITV police series The Bill and artists’ model Annie Miller in the BBC Two period drama Desperate Romantics (2009). She was cast as Beth in the home invasion urban thriller Cherry Tree Lane and Ree Ree in the futuristic thriller Shank. Jacques has also appeared in Casualty on BBC1, where she played Lily Knowles, the carer of Megan Roach, in the episode “Nice and Easy Does It” broadcast on 7 August 2010.
In 2011, Jacques was featured in the promotional video for the Mason single Boadicea. She also appeared in the slasher film Demons Never Die (2011), in which she appeared nude during a sex scene with Robert Sheehan. Jacques appeared in an episode of Father Brown in 2013 and was then cast as the lead actress in the BBC afternoon series WPC 56, about a woman police constable in the male-dominated world of 1956. Both programs were made by BBC Birmingham.
Want to watch the new series with me? @gblagden #Vikings only a few more sleeps! Suppose we should invite my husband @MoeDunford and his Dad ha ha jokes aside, can't wait! pic.twitter.com/jPWugHY4Zu
— Jennie Jacques (@JennieJacques1) November 18, 2018
Jennie Jacques husband
Although she is not married, Jennie has long been romantically associated with actor and musician Evan Todd.
Jennie Jacques children
Jennie Jacques has no children of her own.
Jennie Jacques parents
Jennie Jacques’s parents are not known to the media, keep visiting our page for more updates. She has also been an advocate for those living with epilepsy as inspired by her sister.
Jennie Jacques siblings
Jennie Jacques is the eldest of seven children. Jacques is an ambassador for the Open Medicine Foundation. In a 2021 interview with The Sunday Times, she opened up about the ME/CFS and post-exertional malaise she developed after coming down with a severe bout of Epstein–Barr virus in early 2019.