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Emilia Jones Biography:
Emilia Annis I. Jones is an English actress. She portrayed the young Queen of Years, Merry Gejelh, in the 2013 Doctor Who episode “The Rings of Akhaten” and playing the part of Lottie McLeod in the BBC feature-length film What We Did on Our Holiday. Her acting career began in 2010, aged 8 years old, when she appeared as Jasmine in the film One Day. Born on February 23 2002, Emilia hails from London, England, United Kingdom.
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Personal Info |
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Name | Emilia Jones | |
Profession(s) | Actress, | |
Birthday | February 23Â 2002 | |
Age | 19 years (As in 2021) | |
Gender | Female | |
Birthplace | London, United Kingdom | |
Hometown | London, England, United Kingdom | |
Nationality | Brit | |
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Parents |
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Father | Aled Jones | |
Mother | Claire Fossett |
Emilia Jones Birthday and Family:
Emilia Jones‘ birthday is on February 23 2002 and she hails from London, England, United Kingdom. Emilia Jones‘s father name is Aled Jones and her mother name is Claire Fossett.
Career:
ones’ acting career began in 2010, aged 8 years old, when she appeared as Jasmine in the film One Day. She also portrayed Alice in the Channel 4 drama Utopia,and later that year played the young Queen of Years Merry Gejelh in the British television series Doctor Who episode “The Rings of Akhaten” (2013). The Boston Standard lauded Jones for “carr[ying] off her scenes with aplomb” and for “really sell [ing] Merry’s mixture of naivety, knowledge and childlike fear, while the website Zap2It praised Jones’ performance for being “spot on.”In film, Jones has had small roles in One Day (2011) and Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011).
In 2011, Jones made her theatrical debut after playing the princess Young Fiona in the original cast of Shrek the Musical at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane .In 2013, Jones appeared in Rebecca Lenkiewicz’s stage adaptation of Henry James’s The Turn of the Screw. She held the role of nine-year-old Flora with two other girls, alternating between them each night. After her performance on press night, Jones commented, “I don’t find it scary, I just find it so much fun… I love every bit of it.”
In December 2018, it was announced that Jones was cast as Kinsey Locke, one of the main characters in the Netflix fantasy drama series Locke & Key (2020–present).The first season was released on 7 February 2020. This marked Jones’ first main role in a television series. She was attracted to the role of Kinsey because of the prospect of being able to play two versions of the same character: Kinsey before she removes her fear, and Kinsey after she removes her fear.Jones stated in an interview about Locke & Key, “This, for me, was one of the best shoots I’ve ever done. The cast and crew are incredible and I absolutely adore them.”
In 2021, Jones starred in the Apple TV+ comedy-drama film CODA as Ruby Rossi, the only hearing member of her family who dreams of going to Berklee. In order to play the part, Jones spent nine months during the shooting of Locke and Key learning sign language. The film premiered on 28 January 2021 at the Sundance Film Festival where it was bought by Apple for $25 million. The film premiered on Apple TV+ on 13 August 2021
Early life
Emilia Jones is the daughter of the Welsh singer and TV presenter Aled Jones and his English wife Claire Fossett. She has one younger brother, Lucas Jones
Filmography:
Film
Year | Title | Role | Director(s) |
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2011 | Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides | English Girl | Rob Marshall |
One Day | Jasmine (2007 & 2011) | Lone Scherfig | |
2014 | What We Did on Our Holiday | Lottie McLeod | Andy Hamilton & Guy Jenkin |
2015 | Youth | Frances | Paolo Sorrentino |
High-Rise | Vicky | Ben Wheatley | |
2016 | Brimstone | Joanna | Martin Koolhoven |
2018 | Ghostland | Young Beth | Pascal Laugier |
Patrick | Vikki | Mandie Fletcher | |
Two for Joy | Vi | Tom Beard | |
2019 | Nuclear | Emma | Catherine Linstrum |
Horrible Histories: The Movie – Rotten Romans | Orla | Dominic Brigstocke | |
2021 | CODA | Ruby Rossi | Sian Heder |
TBA | Cat Person | Margot | Susanna Fogel |
Television
Year | Show | Role | Notes |
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2011 | House of Anubis | Young Sarah Frobisher-Smythe | |
2013 | Doctor Who | Merry Gejelh | Episode: “The Rings of Akhaten” |
2013–2014 | Utopia | Alice | |
2014 | Residue | Charlotte Jones | Episode: Series 1, Episode 1 |
2015 | Wolf Hall | Anne Cromwell | Episode: “Three Card Trick” |
2020-present | Locke & Key | Kinsey Locke | Main role |
Theatre
Year | Show | Role | Theatre |
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2011–2012 | Shrek The Musical | Young Fiona | Theatre Royal, Drury Lane |
2013 | Turn of the Screw | Flora | Almeida Theatre |
2014 | Far Away | Joan | Young Vic |