Jessica Barden
Jessica Barden, an English actress who is well known for her role for her character Alyssa in the comedy-drama program"The End of the F***ing World in Channel 4 from 2017 until 2019. She has made several notable movie appearances, including Hanna (2011, The New Romantic and The New Romantic in 2018) as well as Pink Skies Ahead, 2020. Jessica Barden is one of the most popular and richest TV Actress who was born on the 21st July, 1993 in Northallerton England United Kingdom. English actress best known for portraying Kayleigh on Coronation Street. The actress later appeared as a co-star in the series The End of the F***ing Road on Channel 4 series The End of the World with English actress, Alex Lawther. They are best known for her portrayal of Kayleigh Morton on the soap show Coronation Street. Alex Lawther and she would appear together on the Channel 4 television series The End of the F***ing world. Additional film appearances by her include The Chase and No Angles.. Some of her film roles comprise The Chase and No Angles. She was in the film Hanna that starred Saoirse Ronan. She played the role in the 2011 film Hanna featuring Saoirse Ronaldan... Jessica Barden (born 21 July 1992) is an English actress. Her character is in The End of the F***ing World, a Channel 4 comedy drama series The End of the F***ing World in the period between 2017 and 2019was Alyssa. The actress has also appeared in films such as Hanna (2011), The New Romantic (2018) and Pink Skies Ahead (2020). Barden began her professional career with acting in 1999. she played a small part in an episode on the TV show My Parents Are Aliens. She later appeared in episodes from the show No Angels and The Chase. Kayleigh Morton first began playing as Kayleigh Morton on the ITV soap drama Coronation Street in March 2007 she continued to portray the role until September of 2008. When the Morton's family was removed from Coronation Street. Her film debut came in Mrs Ratcliffe's Revolution, a comedy-drama. In 2009 she played the role of Pea as a stage play Jerusalem in the Royal Court Theatre in London before being transferred to the Apollo Theatre in the West End.





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