Jessica Bailey-Woodward
Location: South East England
Height: 5’3”
Bust: 34C
Waist: 26”
Hips: 32”
Shoe: 5
Dress: 8
Eyes: green
Hair: Blonde
Role Playing Ages: 18 – 30
Accents
RP, Mancunian, Yorkshire, Geordie, Liverpudlian, Bristololian, Irish (Northern & Southern), Cockney, Australian, Southern American, American (generic/New York), South African, Eastern European.
Skills:
Accents, voices, singing – alto (solo and chorus), dancing (modern), horse-riding, swimming, netball, hockey, beauty and stage/film make-up artistry, full driving license (car).
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 / Psychology 2:1. |
Credits:
Theatre (Year, type, role, production, company, director):
| 2009 | Play, Helen, The Cripple of Inishmaan, The Bovingdon Players, Stewart Woodward |
| 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, Alistair 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 French fancy Dominique du Monaco in Lucky Stiff to the more hard-hitting role of Strophe in Phaedra’s Love and the uncompromising Helen in The Cripple of Inishmaan.
Jessica’s experience has encompassed a variety of media including 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 accents along the way, for which she is famous within her circle of friends! Jessica aspires to serious roles in the theatre, television and film, which will consolidate, challenge and extend her already considerable talents.
