Jennifer Hennessy

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Jennifer Hennessy
Born
Jennifer Hayes

1970 (age 5354)
Stockport, England
Alma mater Royal Central School of Speech and Drama

Jennifer Hennessy (born Jennifer Hayes in 1970 [1] ) is an English actress. She has made numerous television appearances, including as Mrs. Brazendale in the BBC TV series Lilies .

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Hennessy trained for three years at the Central School of Speech and Drama, graduating in 1992. She has since appeared in a number of theatrical roles, as well as on television, including the character of Jude in The Office ; Julie, the man-hating shop-assistant, in the "Fockin Mokky Bokka" episode of Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps ; and, in 2007, as Valerie Brannigan (the wife of Ardal O'Hanlon's character, Thomas Kincade Brannigan) in "Gridlock", an episode of Doctor Who , playing a vet in the BBC3 comedy "Pulling" (2008) and in the BBC mini-series South Riding in 2011.

As a child, Hennessy was a member of the St Winifred's School Choir which reached number one on the UK Singles Chart in 1980 with the song "There's No-one Quite Like Grandma". [2] She also starred in BBC One drama Dickensian , a series based on Charles Dickens' characters. She played the role of Emily Cratchit, a character in A Christmas Carol . She returned to Doctor Who in 2017, playing Moira, the foster mother of Bill Potts.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998 The Tichborne Claimant Cousin Alicia
1999Dead EndDr. Browning's Nurse

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994Pauline Calf's Wedding VideoOther Pauline
1996 Hetty Wainthropp Investigates Cheryl WrightEpisode: "Poison Pen"
1997–1999 Coronation Street D.C. Kay3 episodes
1998 The Broker's Man WPCEpisode: "Swansong"
1998 Undercover Heart Saffron
1998 Casualty Gemma FisherEpisode: "One from the Heart"
1998–2005 The Bill Julie Houghton
Becky Foster
Marion Clarke
3 episodes
1999 People Like Us Episode: "The Solicitor"
2000 Clocking Off Young DoctorEpisode: "The Leaches' Story"
2001 World of Pub Various4 episodes
2001SwallowJenny Lawler
2001Buried TreasureJill Hellings TV-film
2001 Micawber Rebecca Rideout
2002 Barbara MelanieEpisode: "Crime"
2002Flesh and BloodVicky
2002 The Office Jude3 episodes
2003 The Second Coming Female Reporter
2003 Loving You Mrs. Smithson
2003 William and Mary Sal JordanEpisode: No. 1.1
2003 Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps JulieEpisode: "Fockin Mokky Bokka"
2003 Danielle Cable: Eyewitness DS Libby Marks
2003 Emmerdale Juanita Taylor3 episodes
2003 A Touch of Frost Elizabeth DrewEpisode: "Held in Trust"
2004 Fat Friends Lorraine FrostEpisodes: "Food of Love" and "Eat Your Heart Out"
2004 In Denial of Murder Jackie Dunn
2004 The Lenny Henry Show Episode: No. 1.1
2004 Blue Murder Mary HuntEpisode: Up in Smoke
2004 Conviction Judy Fairley3 episodes
2005 Holby City Moira RobertsEpisode: "No Pain No Gain"
2006 Green Wing SuzieEpisode: No. 2.5
2006–2007 Drop Dead Gorgeous Kerry Willis9 episodes
2007 Dead Clever Gaynor
2007 Lilies Mrs. Brazendale7 episodes
2007 Doctor Who ValerieEpisode: "Gridlock"
2008 The Cup Janice McConnell6 episodes
2009 Coronation Street Bernie Sayers Recurring role
2010 Marchlands Liz Runcie
2010 Waterloo Road Claire EvansEpisode: No. 6.3
2011 Hollyoaks Registrar
2011 South Riding Mrs. Holly2 episodes
2011 Psychoville Rachel Groves3 episodes
2011 Scott & Bailey Mrs FarellEpisode: No. 1.2
2011 The Body Farm Eleanor GarrickEpisode: No. 1.1
2012 Holby City Pam BarkerEpisode: "Butterflies"
2012 Starlings WPCEpisode: No. 1.5
2012 Shameless LouiseEpisode: No. 10.5
2012 Monroe Sally IndaleEpisode: No. 2.4
2012–2013 Wizards vs Aliens Helen Clarke4 episodes
2013 Death Comes to Pemberley Mrs Bidwell3 episodes
2013 All at Sea Cynthia BriceEpisode: "Biscuits"
2014 Utopia Coach Station MumEpisode: No. 2.6
2014 The Village Charity WinkworthEpisode: No. 2.6
2014 The Passing Bells Susan5 episodes
2015 4 O'Clock Club Mrs. HazelEpisode: "Poem"
2015 Vera Deirdre ReevesEpisode: "Muddy Waters"
2015The ViolatorsHelen TV-film
2015Rough and ReadyDr. Winter TV-film
2015–2016 Dickensian Emily Cratchit15 episodes
2017 Doctor Who MoiraEpisodes: "The Pilot" and "Extremis"
2019 Father Brown Sally CleggEpisode: "The Blood of the Anarchists"
2020 Doctors Lou Staunton Episode: "Too Proud"
2020 Roadkill Bryony Beckett1 episode

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References

  1. "The Hayes Sisters: About Us". TheHayesSisters.com. Retrieved 1 November 2015.
  2. Jamieson, Alastair (22 November 2009). "St Winifred's choir reunites for charity version of 'There's No-one Quite Like Grandma'". The Daily Telegraph . Retrieved 24 November 2009.