Jessica Bailey-Woodward
Location: South East England
Height: 5’3”
Bust: 34C
Waist: 26”
Hips: 32”
Shoe: 4.5
Dress: 8
Eyes: green/blue
Hair: blonde
Accents: UK – South East, RP, Manchester, Yorkshire, Newcastle, Liverpool, Bristol, Irish, South African, Australian, London, French, Southern American, American
Role Playing Ages: 18 – 30
Skills:
Full driving license, dancing, singing – alto (solo and chorus), horse-riding, swimming, hockey, netball, beauty and stage/film make-up artistry
Training:
| 2004 | Metropolitan Film School, Script to Screen 8 week acting workshop directed by Chris Bernard (Letter to Brezhnev), FACT, Liverpool |
| 2001 – 2004 | Liverpool Hope University: B/A (Hons.) Drama & Theatre Studies, 2:1 |
Credits:
Theatre (year, type, role, production, company, director):
| 2007 | Review show, various, An Aerial View, Revue Variety Company, TBC |
| 2006 | Review Show, various, Come Fly with Me, BAODS Theatre Company, Jemma Arbon |
| 2004 | Play adaptation, various, Cupid’s Revenge, Liverpool Hope University, Gary Bowman |
| 2003 | Play adaptation, Strophe/Phaedra, Phaedra’s Love, Liverpool Hope University, various |
| 2002 | Play adaptation, Main (no name specified), 4:48 Psychosis, Liverpool Hope University, various |
Television (year, type, role, production, company, director):
| 2004 | Soap, Nurse, Hollyoaks, Mersey Television, Alister Hallum |
Film (year, type, role, production, company, director):
| 2004 | Short film, Daughter, Now or Never, Metropolitan Film School, Fiona Collins |
Other:
| 1998 | Music video, Girlfriend, The Pop Singer’s Fear of the Pollen Count (The Divine Comedy) |
| 1997 | Music video, Fan & Dancer, The Magic Piper of Love (Edwyn Collins) |
Jessica has been involved with performing arts from a young age, making use of her many skills in acting, singing and dancing. These have been put to good use in a variety of roles, from playing Dominique du Monaco in Lucky Stiff to the more hard-hitting role of Strophe in Phaedra’s Love. Jessica’s experience has encompassed a variety of media including music videos, theatre, television and film. These have given her great opportunities to work with a variety of accomplished talents such as Chris Bernard (Letter to Brezhnev), as well as to acquire a wide-range of regional accents along the way. Jessica aspires to serious roles in the theatre, television and film, which will consolidate, challenge and extend her already considerable talents.
