Jessica Barden
Jessica Barden has been an English actor since the year 2017. Her most popular role is for her character Alyssa in the role of Alyssa from her role on the Channel 4 drama/comedy series The End of the F***ing World. In addition to her vast filmography, Jessica Barden has appeared in a number of notable films, such as Hanna (2012), The New Romantic (2017) and Pink Skies Ahead (2000). Jessica Barden is one of the most renowned and wealthy TV Actress who was born on the 21st of July 1992, in Northallerton England United Kingdom. English actress most well-known for her role as Kayleigh in Coronation Street. She was later co-starring on The Final F***ing Road in the Channel 4 series The End of the World with English actress Alex Lawther. She is best known for playing the role of Kayleigh Morton on the soap drama Coronation Street. Alex Lawther was her co actress for her role in the Channel 4 TV series The End of the World. Some of her film appearances are The Chase and No Angles.. Other film roles include The Chase and No Angles. She played the role of Hanna (2011), which included Saoirse Ronan... Jessica Barden. Jessica Barden born 21 July 1992, is an English actress. Her most well-known role is Alyssa on The End of the F***ing World, a Channel 4 drama-comedy series The End of the World. Additionally, she was a part of Hanna (2011), The New Romantic (2018), as well as Pink Skies Ahead (2010). Barden's first acting role came in 1999 with a small appearance in an episode from the TV show My Parents Are Aliens. In the following years Barden was featured on several episodes of No Angels as well as The Chase. Kayleigh Morton started her character as Kayleigh Morton on the ITV soap drama Coronation Street in March 2007 The character remained on the air until September 2007. the role until September of 2008. The Morton family had left Coronation Street. Barden was first introduced as a film actress in Mrs. Ratcliffe's Revolution. Barden played Pea on stage in Jerusalem the production that was staged at London's Royal Court Theatre. The play was then transferred to Apollo Theatre West End.
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