Jessica Brooks, a talented individual with a background in television, theater, and voiceover work, boasts a strong soprano voice, having performed in numerous musicals and choral groups.
Her impressive list of credits includes the completion of her first feature film, Three Guesses, in 2003, as well as roles in the TV movie Ferrari, the BBC's The Kingdom of Bones, and the Carlton drama series Blue Dove.
In the realm of theater, Brooks has had the opportunity to perform in various productions, including Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest at the Oxford Playhouse, and several shows with the National Youth Music Theatre, such as The Kissing Dance, The Ragged Child, The Valiant Apprentice, and Torchbearers.
Furthermore, Brooks has lent her voice to various documentaries, children's tales, and dramas, including the documentary film Children of the Sewers, narrated by the renowned journalist Desmond Wilcox.
Born in London, Brooks studied Classics at Oxford University, and her first major TV role was that of Ghanima Atreides, the prescient twin daughter of Paul Atreides.