Jade Alleyne

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Jade Alleyne
Born (2001-03-17) 17 March 2001 (age 22)
Aberdeen, Scotland
Education Sylvia Young Theatre School [1]
OccupationActress
Years active2015–present
Relatives Sonita Alleyne (aunt)

Jade Alleyne (born 17 March 2001 [2] [3] ) is a British actress, known for her roles as Clem Burton in the CBBC sitcom 4 O'Clock Club , and Kaylee in the Disney Channel musical drama The Lodge .

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Early and personal life

Alleyne was born in 2001 in Aberdeen, Scotland at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary. [4] Alleyne attended Albyn School, but moved to South London when she was accepted into Sylvia Young Theatre School and she studied at a further education college. [4] [5] [6] [7] Alleyne attended multiple performing arts institutes, including HJA Performing Arts in Beckenham and was part of the street dance team, Dance Alive. [8] Her aunt is Sonita Alleyne. [9]

Career

Alleyne joined the cast of the 4 O'Clock Club in the fourth series as Clem Burton. [8] Her casting in Disney's The Lodge was announced in March 2016. [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] Alleyne released her debut single "If You Only Knew" in June 2016, as part of the soundtrack for The Lodge. It was later remixed by Cutmore. [8] In 2019, she recorded the theme song for the Disney Channel animated series Sadie Sparks . [15] Later that year, she portrayed the role of Ruby Bisme-Lyons in the BBC drama Years and Years . [16] [17] In 2020, it was announced that Alleyne would portray the role of Tanit Ward in the Netflix drama White Lines . [18]

Filmography

Television and film roles
YearTitleRoleNotes
2015–2017, 2018 4 O'Clock Club Clem BurtonMain role
2016 CBBC Official Chart Show Herself1 episode
2016 Ultimate Brain Herself1 episode
2016 Blue Peter Herself1 episode
2016–2017 The Lodge Kaylee MarksonMain role
2019 Years and Years Ruby Bisme-LyonsMain role
2020 White Lines Tanit WardMain role
2021 Twist EstellaFilm

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