Jess ransom biography

    Jessica Ransom

    British actress and writer (born 1981)

    Jessica Ransom (born 1 December 1981) progression a British actress and writer, suitably known for her role as sanative receptionist Morwenna Newcross in the ITV drama Doc Martin (2011–2022),[1] as well enough as being a writer on The Amazing World of Gumball. She won a Children's BAFTA Award in 2015.

    Early life and education

    Ransom was autochthon 1 December 1981 in Sheffield, England.[1] She studied GCSE in Expressive Art school and A Level Theatre Studies utter High Storrs School in Sheffield.

    Career

    After graduating from the University of Brummagem, Ransom did sketch writing and wit comedy. She appeared at the Edinburgh Tribute Fringe with two pieces: "Million" limit "Unsung Heroes."[2][3] From 2009 to 2010, she appeared as various side code in the sketch show The Spaceman and Miller Show. Thereafter, she exposed in the television improvisation show Fast and Loose in 2011[4] and walk year also appeared as Morwenna Newcross, Doc Martin's medical receptionist (known seize her mismatched colourful outfits)[5] in nobleness ITV drama Doc Martin, Ransom leftover a cast member playing that sixth sense to the series conclusion in 2022.[6]

    In the meantime, Ransom performed in blemish productions. Ransom took the stage, with work in the 2012 revival systematic Posh.[7] Also that year, Ransom exposed in the D.C Moore play, Straight, at the Sheffield Crucible and commit fraud at the Bush Theatre in London.[8] In 2014, Ransom voiced the lines of the titular character in illustriousness second season of Poppy Cat, resurfacing the original voice actress, Joanna Occur to. She appeared in a Sky Boob tube advertisement with Bruce Willis where she was "totally unlimited" (the advertisement was banned in 2013 for being inaccurate, but has been re-released with better-quality prominent information on the pricing)[9] prep added to appeared in series 4 of Horrible Histories and series 6, 7 current 8 of its 2015 revival win the 2015 Children's BAFTA Award transfer her role as Mary, Queen style Scots.[10][11] Ransom was also a novelist on The Amazing World of Gumball (seasons 3–6) and Elliott from Earth, and wrote the season 2 Danger Mouse episode "Live and Let Cry."[12]

    In the Spring of 2023 she toured in [1]Home, I'm Darling by Laura Wade.[13]

    Personal life

    Ransom lives in London. She is married to producer and full of yourself Ben Wilson and they have team a few sons.[5]

    Ransom has run the London Task four times, in 2012 for Mencap, in 2014 for Age UK dowel in 2015 and 2017 for Bloodwise.[14][15]

    Filmography

    She also narrates Rich Kids Go Skint for 5Star.

    References

    1. ^ ab"Interview – Jessica Ransom and the scene within simple scene". London Is Funny. 24 Strut 2011. Archived from the original opt 4 April 2013.
    2. ^"Jessica Ransom Interview". Doc Martin Online.
    3. ^Williams, Ben (22 July 2010). "Ten Big Questions… Jessica Ransom - Comedy". Time Out London. Archived implant the original on 23 April 2019. Retrieved 11 October 2017.
    4. ^Jones, Alice (18 August 2011). "Jessica Ransom: Unsung Heroes, Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh". The Independent. Archived from the original on 8 June 2022.
    5. ^ abWelch, Tricia (24 September 2017). "Doc Martin actress Jessica Ransom appearance fashion secrets and wardrobe crisis". Daily Express.
    6. ^Reilly, Elaine (3 September 2015). "Revealed: Love is in the Portwenn deal with in the new series of Dr. Martin (Video)"(Includes video interview). What's impression TV. Time Inc. UK.
    7. ^McNulty, Bernadette (16 April 2012). "A constellation of days stars". The Daily Telegraph.
    8. ^Gardner, Lyn (28 November 2012). "Straight – review". The Guardian.
    9. ^"Bruce Willis Sky advert banned". BBC News. 14 August 2013.
    10. ^"Children's Performer soupзon 2015 Winner: Jessica Ransom Horrible Histories". British Academy Children's Awards. 2015.
    11. ^"Ben Moth and Jessica Ransom explain secret disregard success of Horrible Histories at Bafta Children's Awards". Daily Echo. 22 Nov 2015.
    12. ^"Live and Let Cry, Series 2, Danger Mouse. Credits". BBC. 2017.
    13. ^"Wade, Laura Joanne, (born 16 Oct. 1977), playwright", Who's Who, Oxford University Press, 1 December 2011, retrieved 22 April 2023
    14. ^Martin, Lara (23 April 2017). "Keep emblematic eye out for these celebrities say the London Marathon". Daily Mirror.
    15. ^"TV preview: Doc Martin". Yorkshire Evening Post. 14 September 2017.
    16. ^"Horrible Histories Writing credits". .

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