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Jenna Coleman was born on April 27, 1986, in Blackpool, Lancashire, England, to parents Keith and Karen Coleman. She attended Arnold School, where she served as head girl. From a young age, she was involved in acting and became a member of a theatre company called In Yer Space. With this company, she delivered an award-winning performance in the play Crystal Clear at the Edinburgh Festival. Coleman once revealed that her first name was inspired by a character from the popular 1980s American television series Dallas.
Jenna Coleman's professional acting career began in 2005 with her role as Jasmine Thomas in the ITV soap opera Emmerdale. Her performance quickly drew critical attention, and in 2006, she was nominated for the “Best Newcomer” award at the National Television Awards. The following year, she received a nomination in the same category at the British Soap Awards. Her popularity continued to grow, and in 2009, she earned multiple British Soap Award nominations, including “Best Actress,” “Best Dramatic Performance,” and “Sexiest Female.” That same year, she was also shortlisted for “Best Actress” at the TV Choice Awards.
Coleman's feature film debut came with a small role in the 2011 Marvel film Captain America: The First Avenger. She expanded her repertoire by appearing in the four-part miniseries Titanic, written by Julian Fellowes, and lending her voice to the character Melia in the English version of the video game Xenoblade Chronicles.
In 2012, Coleman joined the acclaimed BBC science fiction series Doctor Who. She first appeared in a surprise role during a September 2012 episode and became a regular companion to the Doctor starting with the 2012 Christmas episode. She remained on the show through the ninth season, earning praise for her portrayal of Clara Oswald. After departing Doctor Who in 2015, she took on the lead role in the historical drama Victoria, portraying Queen Victoria in the ITV series that premiered in 2016. The show's first season consisted of eight episodes and was well-received both critically and commercially.
In addition to her major roles, Coleman played Rosie in the 2013 BBC series Dancing on the Edge and appeared as Lydia Wickham in the period drama Death Comes to Pemberley. She co-hosted the 2013 BAFTA Television Awards and continued to gain recognition for her work in British television. In 2014, she won the UK TV Actress award at the Glamour Awards. The following year, she received nominations for both “Best Actress” and “Best Supporting Actress” in television productions.
Jenna Coleman is committed to charitable causes, particularly those related to health awareness. She has been actively involved in HIV awareness initiatives in South Africa and supports the “One to One Children’s Fund,” which focuses on healthcare and educational support for vulnerable children.
Jenna Coleman has one sibling, a brother, and maintains a relatively private personal life. She was previously in a relationship with actor Richard Madden, known for his role in Game of Thrones. The couple reportedly ended their relationship by the end of 2015. Known for her talent and beauty, often noted for her distinctive dimpled cheeks, Coleman has achieved a reported net worth of approximately $5 million—a notable accomplishment reflecting her successful career. Her biography appears on numerous reputable platforms, and she remains a prominent figure in British entertainment.
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