Jenna Harrison
Jenna Harrison is a talented British actress, born on November 27, 1981, in Gorleston, Norfolk, England. Her early life saw her residing in both the Netherlands and Germany before returning to the UK. Jenna's journey into acting commenced during her time at sixth form college, where she was inspired by actor Adrian Rawlins to audition for the film "My Brother Tom," landing her first significant role.
Throughout her career, Jenna has showcased her versatility across a range of television and film projects. Notable works include her appearances in the BBC series "The Cambridge Spies," the film "Telling Lies" alongside Jason Flemyng, and "Submerged," featuring Sam Neill. Her television credits also encompass memorable roles in "Endeavour" (ITV), the "Jonathan Creek Christmas Special" (BBC), and "The Impressions Show" (BBC). Jenna has taken on leading roles in Hallmark productions such as "Stranded" and "Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister," as well as the CBS movie "12 Days of Terror." On stage, she impressed audiences as Charlotte Goodall in the West End's "Night of the Iguana," performing alongside Woody Harrelson. In 2018, she starred in the thriller "Chimera Strain," sharing the screen with Kathleen Quinlan and Henry Ian Cusick.
Beyond acting, Jenna is also a gifted singer-songwriter, having collaborated with Swedish producer Tore Johansen, whose credits include work with renowned bands like The Cardigans and Franz Ferdinand.