Jessica Barden
Jessica Barden (born Jessica Barden) is an English actress best known for playing Alyssa from 2017-2019 in The End of the F***ing World, a Channel 4 comedy drama series The End of the F***ing World. In addition to her extensive filmography, she's appeared in various films including Hanna (2011), The New Romantic (2018) as well as Pink Skies Ahead (2020). Jessica Barden is one of the most well-known and successful TV Actress who was born on the 21st of July 1991 in Northallerton England United Kingdom. English actress most famous for her role as Kayleigh Morton in the Coronation Street soap opera. The actress later appeared as a co-star on the TV show The End Of the F***ing Highway on Channel 4 series The End of the World with English actress best known for playing the role of Kayleigh Morton on the soap opera Coronation Street. Alex Lawther would be her co-star on that Channel 4 show The End of the F***ing World. The actress has also been seen on The Chase and No Angles. Her other film appearances are The Chase and No Angles. She was seen in the film Hanna in which she starred. She played the role in the 2011 film Hanna featuring Saoirse Ronaldan... Jessica Barden (born 21 July 1992) is a famous 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 that ran from 2017 to the year 2019, was Alyssa. Her appearances have also been in movies such as Hanna (2011), The New Romantic (2018) as well as Pink Skies Ahead (2020). Her acting debut was in 1999 with a small role in an episode from the tv show My Parents Are Aliens. She later appeared in episodes from the television show No Angels as well as The Chase. Kayleigh Morton started her character as Kayleigh Morton on the ITV soap show Coronation Street in March 2007 She continued playing the role until September of 2008. The Morton family had left Coronation Street. Barden's film debut was in Mrs Ratcliffe's Revolution in a comedy drama. Barden played Pea her role, which was the principal in Jerusalem which was staged at London's Royal Court Theatre before it was transferred to the Apollo Theatre West End.





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