Jennie Jacques

Actress

Birthday February 28, 1989

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Coventry, West Midlands, England

Age 35 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

Height 1.6 m

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Jennie Jacques is an English actress.

2009

She is known for her roles in the BBC Two drama Desperate Romantics (2009), the police procedural WPC 56 (2013–2014), and the History Channel series Vikings (2015–2019).

Jacques was born in Walsgrave Hospital and grew up in Coventry, Leamington Spa, and Warwick.

She is the eldest of seven children.

Jacques made her television debut as Katie Fielding in an episode of the ITV police series The Bill.

Her first major was as artists' model Annie Miller in the six-part BBC Two period drama Desperate Romantics (2009) about the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.

Jacques made her feature film debut as Beth in the urban thriller Cherry Tree Lane and Ree Ree in the futuristic thriller Shank.

2010

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.

2011

In 2011, Jacques was featured in the promotional video for the Mason single Boadicea.

She also appeared in slasher film Demons Never Die (2011), in which she appeared nude during a sex scene with Robert Sheehan.

2013

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 programmes were made by BBC Birmingham.

2014

Jacques portrays Judith, the fictional daughter of King Aelle, in the third through the fifth seasons of Vikings (2014–2019).

2015

In 2015, she played the role of Tash in the ITV sitcom The Delivery Man (2015), which aired for six episodes.

2019

In 2019, Jacques starred in the first series of the drama series London Kills, playing a homeless witness named Amber Saunders.

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.

She had to put her career "on hold" as her condition affected her mobility.

She has also been an advocate for those living with epilepsy as inspired by her sister.

In 2021, Jacques was engaged.