Annabelle Dexter-Jones

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Annabelle Dexter-Jones
Born (1986-10-26) 26 October 1986 (age 37)
Years active2012–present
Parent
Relatives Charlotte Ronson (half-sister)
Samantha Ronson (half-sister)
Mark Ronson (half-brother)

Annabelle Dexter-Jones (born 26 October 1986) is a British-American actress and director known for her roles in Succession , American Horror Story and Under the Silver Lake . [1] [2] Jones is the daughter of jewellery designer Ann Dexter-Jones and Foreigner guitarist Mick Jones. Through her mother, she is the half-sister of Charlotte Ronson, Samantha Ronson and Mark Ronson. [3] [4] She was born in London, England.

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2012Missed ConnectionsLauren - Mango Girl
2012 Holy Motors Assistant photographer
2014 Asthma Lilly
2015The NymphetsBrittany
2015 Ava's Possessions Hazel
2015 Hashtag Horror Molly
2016 White Girl Alexa
2017 The Meyerowitz Stories Gallery GirlUncredited
2017Cecile on the PhoneCecileShort film; also director and writer
2018 Under the Silver Lake Fannie
2019 Ravage Harper
2019 Josie & Jack Lily / Jack's girlfriend
2023 Bad Things Fran
2023 Helen's Dead Leila

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2016 Red Oaks Xan6 episodes
2016PrototypeDonna NeuringTelevision film
2018 The Deuce Dancer4 episodes
2019–2023 Succession Naomi Pierce8 episodes
2022 The Calling Dania Miller4 episodes
2023 American Horror Story: Delicate Sonia Shawcross/ Adeline HardingMain role
2023 Based on a True Story Serena

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References

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