Jessica Ann, a talented actress from Kent, England, embarked on her acting journey at the tender age of 16, undergoing extensive performance training at the renowned Miskin Theatre, where notable alumna Gemma Arterton also honed her craft. Notably, Jessica achieved the equivalent of 5 A* 'A' levels, all in performance, and subsequently progressed to the prestigious Courtyard Theatre to study Acting and Physical Theatre.
Her time at the Courtyard Theatre was cut short when she landed her first feature film role as a waitress in Stephen Reynolds' "Vendetta," starring the acclaimed Danny Dyer. This breakthrough role was swiftly followed by a larger part in the zombie flick "Devil's Tower," where she starred alongside fellow British talents Jessica Jane Clement and Roxanne Pallett.
Jessica's versatility in her craft was further showcased through her forays into modeling, gracing the pages of FHM, and appearing in various TV projects. Her role as Frankie in the Dan Brownlie-helmed stalk and slash film "Serial Kaller," alongside Suzi Lorraine and Troma Legend Debbie Rochon, solidified her reputation as a talented and dedicated actress.
In 2014, Jessica appeared in the low-budget horror masterpiece "Conjuring of the Dead," directed by Andrew Jones, playing the role of the malevolent Agnes Morehouse, which garnered significant acclaim. This success was only the beginning, as 2015 has already proven to be a prolific year for Jessica, with no less than six features in the pipeline, including "29 Days Crossed" for the Tony Newton "Virus of the Dead" project.
Critics have hailed her performance in "29 Days" as a "one-woman tour-de-force," cementing her status as an actress to watch in 2015. Her year will conclude with the 80s-inspired Steve Davis slasher "Christmas Slay," alongside James Payton and Frank Jakeman.