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Jessica Brooks Born Jessica Kate Brooks
May, 1981
Ealing, London, EnglandOccupation Actress Years active 2001–present Jessica Kate Brooks (born May 1981 in Ealing, London) is an actress. In musical theatre, she is a soprano. She has appeared in various BBC television productions, including Murder Rooms: The Kingdom of Bones, and featured in episodes of Footballer's Wives.
Brooks is known for her role as Ghanima Atreides in the Sci-Fi Channel mini-series, Children of Dune. She is also a trained voice-over artist, and has studied Classics at Oxford University. In 2003, she co-starred in her first feature film, Collusion.
Brooks has appeared in an episode of the long-running British TV show, Casualty (series 21, episode 11 "All Through The Night") as police officer, Nikki Soames. She has also appeared in an episode of Midsomer Murders titled "Four Funerals and a Wedding".
In 2008, she played the role of Lisa Houseman in the stage version of Dirty Dancing.[1]
Filmography
Film and television Year Title Role Notes 2001 Murder Rooms: Mysteries of the Real Sherlock Holmes Elizabeth Proctor TV series, episode: "The Kingdom of Bones" 2003 Adventure Inc Lucy Lyle TV series, episode: "Angel of St. Edmunds" 2003 Ferrari Lina Lardi 2003 Footballers' Wives Federica Hauser TV series, episodes: "Fall from Grace", "Facing the Truth", and "A Change of Career?" 2003 Children of Dune Ghanima Atreides TV mini-series 2003 Collusion Serena Ames 2003 Blue Dove Zoe 2004 Nature Unleashed: Avalanche Callie 2005 Supernova Brooke Richardson TV series 2005 Red Mercury Jemma 2006 Casualty Nickie Soames TV series, episode: "All Through the Night" 2006 Midsomer Murders Fiona Aynscombe TV series, episode: "Four Funerals and a Wedding" 2007 The Bill DI Liz Brown TV series, episode: "Death or Glory" 2008 Swan Song Beth 2009 Hotel Babylon Zoe TV series, episode #4.1 References
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Categories:- Living people
- People from Ealing
- English television actors
- 1981 births
- British television actor stubs
- British stage actor stubs
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