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Honey's early life was marked by a passion for performing, which began with her involvement in theatre and dance shows. At the tender age of 16, she started delivering papers around the iconic Pinewood Shepperton Studios, where she would often sneak onto the sets, play pinball machines with Kenneth Branagh, and watch the on-screen action unfold. This behind-the-scenes experience sparked her interest in screen acting, and she soon became hooked.
With a deep love for dance, Honey trained at Studio 68 and Pineapple in a variety of styles, including ballet, hip hop, commercial, and street dance. This training led to her appearances in music videos for notable artists such as Olly Murs, Aggro Santos, Wretch 32, Griminal, and Rebecca Ferguson, as well as her dancing on the Xtra Factor.
Honey's television experience continued to grow, and she participated in an ITV2 show, gaining valuable experience and exposure. She then went on to present live on Sky TV and at film premieres, further solidifying her presence in the industry.
Her breakthrough role came when she landed the lead part in the UK feature film trailer "The Law Of One," directed by Winston Ellis, a Pirates of the Caribbean star. This success was followed by her casting as the lead character in the pilot TV series "Meadowlark," where she played the free-spirited and rebellious Kathy Baker.
Honey's impressive resume also includes roles in several short films, including "Kill Mode," where she played a Bond-esque character, and "No Place Like Holmes," in which she portrayed the intelligent and cunning Miss Constance.
In addition to her television and film work, Honey has appeared in a wide range of short films, including romantic comedies, dramas, and sci-fi productions. Her lead roles in films like "First Dates," "The Clumsy Pursuit," "Rewind," "A Night In London," and "Alternation" showcased her versatility as an actress.
Honey's transition to feature films was marked by her lead roles in action-drama "Her Father Is Trouble," drama "The Forbidden Note," horror film "Crypt," musical "C'Mon Everybody," comedy "Knock Knock," drama "Archie," horror-comedy "Cute Little Buggers 3D," and sci-fi film "Apocalypse."
In 2016, Honey's impressive career continued to soar, with appearances in TV series "Eastenders," "Stan Lee's Lucky Man," and stand-in roles on massive feature films like "Rogue One," "Justice League," "Dr. Strange," and "Annihilation." Her featured roles in films like "Breathe," "Murder On The Orient Express," and many more solidified her position as a talented and in-demand actress in the industry.