JERRY-JANE PEARS – VIKINGS
Leave a CommentJerry-Jane can be seen as Idun in the sixth and final series of ‘Vikings’, directed by Paddy Breathnach.
Jerry-Jane can be seen as Idun in the sixth and final series of ‘Vikings’, directed by Paddy Breathnach.
James stars in Richard Roques ‘Short Memory ‘ at the Waterloo East Theatre.
Susie features in the upcoming ‘Ammonite’ set to release later this year.
Jade featured in ‘The Pirate Queen’, directed by Drew Baker.
Ewan stars as Ross in ‘Friendsical The Musical’ which will be touring the UK throughout 2020.
Antoinette played Stenographer in ‘Witness For The Prosecution’, directed by Lucy Bailey.
Alex played Oscar Samuel in the BBC’s ‘Death In Paradise’.
Paul features in ITV’s ‘White House Farm’.
Hannah will soon be starring in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Europeana.
Clinton plays recurring role Bob Baime in ‘The Stranger’ out now on Netflix.
Drew features in Leanne Welham’s ‘Trial Of Christine Keeler’.
Julian Hoult played Noi’s Dad in ‘The Storm Whale’ at the York Theatre Royal.
Lianne played Ginny in ‘Relativity Speaking’ at the Jermyn Street Theatre and Mill at Sonning. Directed by Robin Herford.
Koda played Dandini in Richard Gauntlett’s version of ‘Cinderella’ at Newport Live in 2019.
Lianne played Sheila in ‘An Inspector Calls’ in the UK & USA Tour. Directed by Stephen Daldry.
Nalini can be seen in Robbie Mckillop’s ‘Guilt’.
Ewan played William George in ‘Soho Cinders’ at The Charing Cross Theatre
Kok-Hwa can be seen as the Kralahome and is the alternate King Of Siam, a role he has played at numerous venues, in ‘The King and I’.
Robert understudied Mason and Jack in ‘Prism’ at the Hampstead Theatre, directed by Terry Johnson.
Robert directed ‘The Borrowers’ at the Storyhouse Chester.
Eva played Kate Nickleby in ‘Nicholas Nickleby’ at the Bristol Old Old Vic. Directed by Geoffrey Brumlik and Jenny Stevens.
Alex can be seen in the feature film The Hustle on Netflix, directed by Chris Addison.
Jade played Mel in ‘Club Mex: Immersive Club Musical’, directed by Julie Atherton.
Jade featured in ‘The Book Of Mormon’ at the Prince of Wales Theatre, directed by Casey Nicholaw.
Jemima plays Ava in the short film ‘Roses Point’.
Jemima plays Maddie in the short film ‘Hell To Hedland’.
Beth played Cover Mrs Birling and Edna in ‘An Inspector Calls’ the UK/International Tour, directed by Stephen Daldry.
Aryana played Amal in ‘Glasgow Girls’ at the National Theatre of Scotland for Raw Materials. Directed by Cora Bissett.
Zoe plays Mia Alfonso in BBC’s ‘Doctors’, directed by John Maidens.
Laura played Susan in ‘Swallows and Amazons’ at the York Theatre Royal, directed by Damian Cruden.
Clinton plays Mr Turner in ‘Deep State – Series 2’, directed by Matthew Parkhill.
Clinton plays Sam Sideway in ‘Sanditon’.
Luke plays Quinny in ‘The Capture’, directed by Ben Chanan.
Luke plays the recurring character Ade in ‘Don’t Forget The Driver’, directed by Tim Kirkby.
Amit plays series regular Calvin in ‘Brassic’ for Sky / Calamity Films.
Samuel Townsend played Boy/Romeo in Séan Aydon’s ‘The Picture Of Dorian Gray’.
Jerry-Jane plays Judy in ‘Dad’s Army’ for BBC.
Richard played various roles in ‘Matilda The Musical’ UK Tour.
Daniel can be seen in the BBC Miniseries of ‘Les Misérables’ as Despiat.
Daisy plays Rose in ‘Vanity Fair’, directed by James Strong.
Laura played Portly in ‘The Wind and The Willows’ at the New Victoria Theatre, directed by Peter Leslie Wild.
Julian appeared in ‘Little Shop Of Horrors’ at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre.
James features in ‘Speechless’ directed by Christine Gernon.
Dean played a variety of roles in the smash hit musical ‘Mamma Mia!’.
Missy played the lead role Alex Page in ‘Laughing Branches’, directed by Missy Malek.
Simon plays Constable Dwye in ‘In The Long Run’. Directed by Declan Lowney.
Helen played Talia in BBC’s ‘EastEnders’, directed by Laurence Wilson.
Kate plays Katie in the BBC’s ‘Casualty’, directed by Eric Styles.
Jemima plays the title role Dorothy in ‘Dear Dorothy’.
Nalini played Le Bret in ‘Cryano De Bergerac’ at the National Theatre of Scotland and Citizens Theatre. Directed by Dominic Hill.
Sarah plays Emmy in ‘Master Of Love’, directed by Matt Roberts.
Sarah played Anna Watson in ‘Girl On A Train’ at the West Yorkshire Playhouse. Directed by Joe Murphy.
Aryana played the lead role of Ayesha in ‘The Funeral Director’ at the Southwark Playhouse. Directed by Hannah Hauer-King.
Zoe played Sal in the UK Tour of ‘Solider On’ for the Soldier’s Arts Academy. Directed by Jonathan Lewis.
Charlotte played a variety of roles in ‘Witness For The Prosecution’ , directed by Lucy Bailey.
Hannah played Faith in ‘Kindertransport’ at the Queens Theatre Hornchurch and Theatre de la Ville. Directed by Anne Simon.
Laura plays Maidservant in ‘Vanity Fair’, directed by James Strong.
Carl plays Abel in ‘The Feed’ for Amazon, directed by Tinge Krishnan.
Ray played Emil Foley in ‘An Officer And A Gentlemen’, directed by Nikolai Foster.
Brett features in ‘Official Secrets’ a film by Gavin Hood.
Brett features in the hugely successful Netflix series of ‘Top Boy Series 3’.
Alexander can be seen in ‘Vikings’ for Amazon.
Alexander played Officer in ‘BR’ER COTTON’ at Theatre 503, directed by Alexander Weise.
Steffan played the Escapologist in ‘Matilda The Musical’ UK/Ireland Tour.
David featured in ‘A Brixton Tale’ directed by Darragh Carey & Bertrand Desrochers.
Stuart can be seen in feature film The Man With The Silver Case, directed by Colin Best and Jay Keitel.
Amit plays Athif Kamara in ITV’S ‘Bancroft’, directed by John Hayes.
Alex starred in the original cast of ‘A Christmas Carol’ as Father/Marley at The Old Vic, directed by Matthew Warchus.
Hannah played Helen Burns and Adele in ‘Jane Eyre’ at the National Theatre, directed by Sally Cookson.
James features in Clare Kilner’s ‘Delicious’ as James Woolfe.
Scott Monello appeared in ‘Wicked’ at the Apollo Victoria Theatre.
Alex plays André Villechaize in Sacha Gervasi’s My Dinner With Hervé
Jerry-Jane plays Jayne Mansfield in ‘BABS’ for BBC, directed by Dominic Leclerc.
Barbara plays Josie in the BBC’s ‘Call The Midwife’, directed by Syd Macartney.
Kate plays Tess in BBC’s ‘Doctors’, directed by Nimer Rashed.
Sarah plays Jess in ‘Pink Wall’, directed by Tom Cullen.
Alice played Janet in ‘The Knowledge’ at Charing Cross Theatre, directed by Maureen Lipman.
Sophie played the lead Sarah in ‘Our House’ the UK Tour. Directed by James Tobias, Fabian Aloise and Dustin Conrad.
Nicholas is the voice of the Cyberman and the Daleks in the award winning BBC series ‘Doctor Who’.
Craig played Les, Ronnie & Zoo Keeper in ‘Our Day Out’ at the Theatre Royal.
Craig Stevenson plays Craig McCallan in ‘The Motive’, directed by Manuel Martín Cuenca.
Brett plays Anthony Johnson in Stephen Frears ‘A Very English Scandal’.
Steffan played Sam Monaghan in ‘The Comedy About A Bank Robbery’ at the Criterion Theatre.
Rob played Trevor in the UK and Broadway version of ‘The Play That Goes Wrong’ – a show he co-created as part of Mischief Theatre.
Lloyd appeared in ‘Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat’ UK tour for Bill Kenwright.
Isabel played Castiza in ‘The Revengers Tragedy’ at the Nottingham Playhouse. Directed by Fiona Buffini.
Missy plays Owen Case’s Assistant in ‘Now You See Me 2’, directed by Jon M. Chu.
Alex played Mark Kasdan in Joel Hopkins’ feature film ‘Hampstead’.
Oliver starred in the leading role of Sky in ‘Guys and Dolls’ at the Phoenix Theatre.
Alexander plays Dennis in ITV’s ‘Maigret’, directed by Ashley Pearce.
Lily plays Tanya Ford in ‘Dark Heart’ for ITV, directed by Colin Teague.
Charlotte work shopped Mandy Rice-Davies in ‘Stephen Ward’ for Andrew Lloyd Webber.
Sophie plays Ginny in ‘Humans Series II’, directed by Carl Tibbetts.
Carl plays Geoffrey in ‘My Cousin Rachel’, directed by Roger Mitchell.
Craig plays Mike McCogan in ‘Inside’, directed by Miguel Ángel Vivas.
Barnaby is the ‘Principal Dalek’ in the hugely successful BBC series Doctor Who.
Daniel features in the hit HBO series ‘Game Of Thrones’ as the recurring role Lothar Frey.
Drew can be seen in ‘The Suffragette’ directed by Sarah Gavron.
Scott was the alternate Frankie Valli in the original production of ‘Jersey Boys’ at the Dominion Theatre, directed by Des McAnuff.
Lloyd can be seen as Mitchell in ‘Eliminators’ directed James Nunn.
Richard performed in the ensemble of ‘Priscilla Queen Of The Desert’ and also covered the leading role of Felicia.
Lianne feature in Channel 4’s ‘Not Safe For Work’, directed by Keiron Hawkes.
Jerry-Jane plays Nymphet in ‘Survivor’, directed by James Mcteigue.
Daisy played Cathy in ‘The Hard Problem’, directed by Nicholas Hytner.
Helen plays Isabelle Meyer in ‘The Last Panthers’, directed by Johan Renck.
Helen plays series regular ‘Maya’ in A.D The Bible Continues. Directed by Tony Mitchell.
Kate plays Michelle in ‘Cradle To Grave’ for BBC, directed by Sandy Johnson.
Susie plays the Landlady in ‘Suffragette’, directed by Sarah Gavron.
Laura plays series regular Agatha in ‘Minority Report’.
Nalini plays Zinnie Hassoun in BBC Scotland ‘River City’.
Charlotte played various roles in ‘The Importance Of Being Earnest’ at the Vaudeville Theatre. Directed by Adrian Noble.
Alice played Lila in ‘Plaques & Tangles’ at the Royal Court Theatre. Directed by Lucy Morrison.
Barnaby plays Mr Davis in ‘Hollyoaks’ for Channel 4.
Simon plays Dc.Brinkley in ‘A Hundred Streets’, directed by Jim O’Hanlon.
Simon plays Alfie a series regular in the BBC’s ‘Cradle To The Grave’, directed by Sandy Johnson.
Stuart played the title role of the bodyguard Frank Farmer in the hit musical ‘The Bodyguard’.
Robert directed ‘Queen Coal’ at the Sheffield Crucible.
Lloyd played the lead of Sky in ‘Mamma Mia!’
Antoinette played Stella in ‘Palm, Wine & Stout’, directed by Ivan Cutting.
Missy plays Gabrielle in ‘Anti-Social’, directed by Reg Traviss.
Daisy played Gerda in ‘Emil And The Detectives’ at the National Theatre, directed by Bijan Shebani.
Danielle played Drudge in ‘The Hypocrite’ at RSC and Hull Truck. Directed by Phillip Breen.
Zoe played Clare Eden in ‘Fragment’ at The North Wall, directed by Ria Parry.
Amit played Knight / Soldier in ‘King Lear’ at The National Theatre, directed by Sam Mendes.
Ashley played Mercutio/Tybalt in ‘Romeo & Juliet’ at the National Theatre, directed by Bijan Sheibani.
Ashely stars in Kalvadour Peterson’s ‘The Intent’ as G Money.
Alex starred as Miss Trunchbull in the West End production of ‘Matilda’.
James played a variety of roles in ‘A Clockwork Orange’ at the Park Theatre, directed by Alexandra Spencer-Jones.
Paul has appeared in BBC’s ‘EastEnders’ as a recurring Desk Sergeant.
Lily played Samantha in ‘The Other School’, directed by Lotte Wakeham.
Aryana plays Kali Azziz in ‘Lawless’, directed by Jon Jones.
Alice plays series regular Amber in ‘Some Girls’, directed by Adam Miller.
Ashley plays Ryan in ‘Starred Up’ a film by David Mackenzie.
Drew features in the BBC’s ‘EastEnders’ as PC Grant.
Susie plays Gladys in the BBC’s ‘Call The Midwife’, directed by Jamie Paine.
Barnaby plays John Rugby in ‘The Merry Wives Of Windsor’, directed by Christopher Luscombe.
Robert is a recurring Policeman in ‘Coronation Street’
Oliver starred in the original West End cast of ‘Rock Of Ages’ as Drew Boley.
Kirsty can be seen in ‘Captain America, The First Avenger’, directed by Joe Johnston.
Carl played Bamatabois in the West End production on ‘Les Misérables’.
Dean played the title role of Shrek in ‘Shrek The Musical’ at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane.
Kirsty plays Alex in the second series of ‘The Hour’ for BBC.
Laura plays series regular Sophie in ‘Hit and Miss’, directed by Hettie McDonald.
Laura plays Delta in ‘Hard Boiled Sweets’ directed by David L Hughes.
Stuart can be seen as Tom O’Brien in ‘Coronation Street’.
Daniel appears in ‘Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 1’.
Nicholas plays Barry in ‘4321’, directed by Mark Davies/Noel Clark.
Alex starred as Emmett Forrest in the original cast of ‘Legally Blonde’ at The Savoy Theatre and was nominated for an Olivier Award.
David appeared in ‘Breakfast At Tiffanys’ as Sid Arbuck/Harry at the Theatre Royal Haymarket.
Laura plays series regular Jennifer Crane in ‘Mad Men’.
Nicholas plays Rick Yates in ‘Torchwood’ for BBC.
Oliver starred as Fiyero in the early days of West End sensation ‘Wicked’.