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Jessica Baglow

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Jessica Baglow (born 23 March 1989) is an English actress, known for Gentleman Jack, Where the Heart Is and Waterloo Road.

Early life and career

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Baglow was born in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England. She began her acting career at the age of 7, being cast as Pam Ferris's daughter, Lucy Snow, in the popular ITV series Where The Heart Is. She was one of the show's original cast members, but after 6 series her character left with her screen father for a new life away from Yorkshire. After leaving Where the Heart Is she then appeared in a number of adverts for Oxo[1] in 2003 in the company's bid to introduce a new Oxo family, but the adverts failed to take off. After a couple of acting roles in TV shows Wing and a Prayer and Doctors she gained notice in an episode of the first series of BBC's The Street[2] in 2006.

Further parts in New Street Law and a semi regular role in TV soap Emmerdale followed in 2007, before at the age of 18 Baglow was cast as Karla Bentham in Waterloo Road. Her portrayal of a student with Asperger syndrome won acclaim and gained her considerable notice during her three years on the show, as she began to progress from child roles to more adult subjects. Baglow subsequently trained at the prestigious London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) graduating in 2012.[3]

Career

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Baglow primarily focused on television as a child, but upon graduating from LAMDA she gained many highly praised theatre credits. In 2015, she was commended at the Ian Charleson Awards[4] for her role as Marina in Dominic Dromgoole's production of Pericles at Shakespeare's Globe theatre.[5][6] Dominic Cavendish of The Daily Telegraph wrote: "Jessica Baglow is a big find as Pericles's daughter Marina – calmness and dignity personified in her perturbing scenes of abduction and sexual exploitation."[7][8]

In 2019, she appeared in the acclaimed BBC series Gentleman Jack, about the lesbian diarist and noblewoman Anne Lister, playing her ladies maid Hemingway. It was a significant series for Baglow to do, as around the same time in her personal life she came out as gay and in a relationship on her Instagram account.[9] Her character returned for the show's 2nd series in 2022. Between then she has also appeared in Silent Witness in the episode "Reputations" as the character DI Ruth Cracknell,[10] the drama Floodlights and The Railway Children Return.

Filmography

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Television

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Year Title Role Notes.
1997–2002 Where the Heart Is Lucy Snow 56 episodes
1999 Wing and a Prayer Katy Williams Series 2, Episode 8
2004 Doctors Sasha Episode: A Wing and a Prayer
2006 The Street Jenna Doran Episode: The Flasher
2006 Sorted Kelly Episode 4
2007 New Street Law Leah Series 2, Episode 3
2007 Doctors Laura Hine Episode: Quid Pro Quo
2007-2008 Emmerdale Emma Fairbank
2007-2010 Waterloo Road Karla Bentham 42 episodes
2008 MasterChef Herself Series 4, Episode 29
2009 Doctors Candice Bradshaw Episode: Standing Up
2010 Moving On Mizzy Episode: Skies of Glass
2013 Holby City Dawn Mallory Episode: Unravelled
2019–2022 Gentleman Jack Hemingway
2020 Vera Ronnie Bennions Episode: The Escape Turn
2021 Silent Witness DI Ruth Cracknell 2 Episodes: Reputations
2022 Floodlights DC Grace

Film

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Year Title Role.
2009 Salvage Leanne
2017 Apostasy Cousin Michelle
2022 The Railway Children Return Angela
2022 Allelujah Dr. Jess

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Trio Land Meaty Roles in Oxo Ads (Bolton News)". 15 January 2003.
  2. ^ "Victoria Wood scoops Bafta double". BBC News. BBC. 20 May 2007.
  3. ^ "Jessica Carney Associates — Jessica Baglow".
  4. ^ "2015 Charleson awards". The Times. 15 May 2016. (subscription required)
  5. ^ "Ian Charleson Awards 2015". West End Theatre. 24 June 2016. Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  6. ^ "Drama school graduates lead nominations for 2015 Ian Charleson Awards". Conservatoire for Dance and Drama. 18 May 2016. Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  7. ^ Cavendish, Dominic (18 May 2016). "Pericles, Prince of Tyre, Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, review: 'much to treasure'". The Telegraph. (subscription required)
  8. ^ "Jessica Baglow nominated for the Ian Charleson Awards". Jessica Carney Associates. 18 May 2016. Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  9. ^ "Instagram - Jessica Baglow".
  10. ^ Fogarty, Paul (20 September 2021). "Silent Witness: Season 24 Episode 5 and 6 cast: Meet stars of 'Reputations'". HITC.
  11. ^ "Quality Street review – JM Barrie's bittersweet romcom is a treat". TheGuardian.com. 20 February 2020.
  12. ^ "Educating Rita review – Willy Russell's Pygmalion story still broadens the mind". TheGuardian.com. 24 January 2017.
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