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Jessica Hynes
Actor, Writer, Producer, Director, Additional CreditsBorn October 30, 1972 (52 years)
Jessica Hynes (née Stevenson) (born 30 October 1972) is a British actress, director and writer. Best known as a comedy actress, she has played Cheryl in The Royle Family (1998–2010), Siobhan Sharpe in Twenty Twelve (2011–2012) and W1A (2014–2017) and Emily Yates in There She Goes (2018–2023). She was also one of the stars, creators and writers of Spaced (1999–2001). She has also had starring roles in television film Tomorrow La Scala! and BBC dramas Years and Years (2019) and Miss Austen (2025). In film, Hynes has appeared in the Bridget Jones (2004–2016), Nativity (2012–2018) and Paddington (2017–2024) film series. Hynes has been nominated for two International Emmy Awards, a Tony Award, a Laurence Olivier Award, five BAFTAs (winning two), three Royal Television Society Awards (winning two) and three British Comedy Awards (winning two).
Hynes was born in Lewisham, London, and grew up in Brighton, where she attended St Luke's Infant and Junior Schools and Dorothy Stringer High School. After her parents split up, she was raised by her mother. She moved back to London as a young adult. Her maternal grandmother came from the village of Llanelian, north Wales, where her uncle also ran a farm. Her mother is a fluent Welsh speaker who later moved back to north Wales. In 2023, Hynes took part in the S4C series Iaith ar Daith where she began to learn the Welsh language; she cited being able to speak Welsh to her mother as a reason why she wanted to take part in the programme. Early in her career, Hynes teamed up with future Spaced co-star Katy Carmichael in a comedy double-act called the Liz Hurleys, appeared in two productions at Sheffield's Crucible Theatre, and acted for television shows including Staying Alive, Six Pairs of Pants, (Un)natural Acts, and Asylum (on which the Spaced team of Hynes, Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright first assembled). From 1998 to 2000, she played the supporting role of Cheryl in the hit sitcom The Royle Family; she reprised the role for special episodes in 2006, 2009 and 2010. In 1999, she co-wrote and starred in Spaced, for which she won two comedy awards and was nominated for an International Emmy and a Bafta for writing and creating the show alongside Simon Pegg. In 2017 , she directed her first feature film, The Fight, produced by Jamie Adams and Unstoppable media. In 2018, she played the role of a mother in the BBC Four programme There She Goes. She stars alongside David Tennant, raising a daughter with a severe learning disability. It is based on the real life of writer Shaun Pye and his wife Sarah Crawford whose daughter was born with a chromosomal disorder. She won a Bafta for her role in the series and was nominated for an International Emmy for her role in '414' the special made in 2023. In 2019, she starred in the BBC and HBO production Years and Years for which she won a Royal Television Society award.
Hynes was born in Lewisham, London, and grew up in Brighton, where she attended St Luke's Infant and Junior Schools and Dorothy Stringer High School. After her parents split up, she was raised by her mother. She moved back to London as a young adult. Her maternal grandmother came from the village of Llanelian, north Wales, where her uncle also ran a farm. Her mother is a fluent Welsh speaker who later moved back to north Wales. In 2023, Hynes took part in the S4C series Iaith ar Daith where she began to learn the Welsh language; she cited being able to speak Welsh to her mother as a reason why she wanted to take part in the programme. Early in her career, Hynes teamed up with future Spaced co-star Katy Carmichael in a comedy double-act called the Liz Hurleys, appeared in two productions at Sheffield's Crucible Theatre, and acted for television shows including Staying Alive, Six Pairs of Pants, (Un)natural Acts, and Asylum (on which the Spaced team of Hynes, Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright first assembled). From 1998 to 2000, she played the supporting role of Cheryl in the hit sitcom The Royle Family; she reprised the role for special episodes in 2006, 2009 and 2010. In 1999, she co-wrote and starred in Spaced, for which she won two comedy awards and was nominated for an International Emmy and a Bafta for writing and creating the show alongside Simon Pegg. In 2017 , she directed her first feature film, The Fight, produced by Jamie Adams and Unstoppable media. In 2018, she played the role of a mother in the BBC Four programme There She Goes. She stars alongside David Tennant, raising a daughter with a severe learning disability. It is based on the real life of writer Shaun Pye and his wife Sarah Crawford whose daughter was born with a chromosomal disorder. She won a Bafta for her role in the series and was nominated for an International Emmy for her role in '414' the special made in 2023. In 2019, she starred in the BBC and HBO production Years and Years for which she won a Royal Television Society award.
Movies & Shows on Plex
Filmography
2025 | Death of a Unicorn · as Shaw |
2025 | Miss Austen (TV Series) · as Mary Austen |
2024 | Paddington in Peru · as Miss Kitts |
2024 | The Franchise (2024) (TV Series) · as Steph Mundun |
2024 | Seize Them! · as Leofwine |
2024 | The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin (TV Series) · as The Reddlehag |
2023 | Dreaming Whilst Black (2023) (TV Series) · as Drew |
2022 | Am I Being Unreasonable? (TV Series) · as Becca |
2022 | Life After Life (2022) (TV Series) · as Mrs Glover |
2022 | The Witchfinder (TV Series) · as Old Myers |
2022 | Mood (TV Series) · as Laura |
2020 | Roald & Beatrix: The Tail of the Curious Mouse · as Sofie Dahl |
2019 | Seagull · as Janet |
2019 | Years and Years (TV Series) · as Edith Lyons |
2018 | Nativity Rocks! · as Angel Matthews |
2018 | The Fight · as Tina Bell |
2018 | There She Goes (TV Series) · as Emily |
2018 | Alright Now · as Sara |
2018 | Hang Ups (TV Series) · as Katherine Pitt |
2017 | Paddington 2 · as Miss Kitts |
2017 | The Keith and Paddy Picture Show (TV Series) · as Marjorie |
2016 | Hooten & the Lady (TV Series) · as Ella Bond |
2016 | Bridget Jones's Baby · as Magda |
2016 | Swallows and Amazons · as Mrs. Jackson |
2016 | Jack & Dean of All Trades (TV Series) · as Marv (voice) |
2015 | Cider with Rosie · as Crabby |
2015 | Winter · as Claudia |
2015 | Hoff the Record (TV Series) · as Deborah Sangster |
2015 | The Keith Lemon Sketch Show (TV Series) · as Cast |
2014 | Pudsey the Dog: The Movie · as Gail |
2014 | W1A (TV Series) · as Siobhan Sharpe |
2014 | Duck Quacks Don't Echo (UK) (TV Series) |
2014 | Inside No. 9 (TV Series) · as Helen |
2013 | Up the Women (TV Series) · as Margaret |
2013 | |
2013 | Common Ground (TV Series) · as Patricia David |
2012 | Nativity 2: Danger in the Manger! · as Angel Matthews |
2012 | Gadget Man (TV Series) |
2012 | Moone Boy (TV Series) · as Jennifer Bakewell |
2012 | The Women of Doctor Who · as Joan Redfern |
2012 | One Night (TV Series) · as Carol |
2011 | World's Most Dangerous Roads (TV Series) |
2011 | The Hour (TV Series) · as Jane Kish |
2011 | Twenty Twelve (TV Series) · as Siobhan Sharpe |
2011 | Chalet Girl · as Interviewer 2 |
2010 | Little Crackers (TV Series) · as Dawn |
2010 | Burke and Hare · as Lucky |
2010 | Lizzie and Sarah · as Sarah/ellie |
2009 | The Golden Egg Cup · as Cheryl Carroll |
2008 | Faintheart · as Cath |
2007 | Learners · as Beverley |
2007 | The Big Fat Anniversary Quiz · as Daisy Steiner |
2007 | British Film Forever (TV Series) · as Narrator |
2007 | Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix · as Mafalda Hopkirk (voice) |
2007 | Magicians · as Linda Jones |
2007 | Skins (TV Series) · as Crystal |
2007 | Son of Rambow · as Mary Proudfoot |
2007 | Four Last Songs · as Miranda |
2006 | Confetti · as Sam (as Jessica Stevenson) |
2006 | Pinochet's Last Stand · as Wpc Broughton |
2005 | Doctor Who (2005) (TV Series) · as Joan Redfern |
2005 | Doctor Who Confidential (TV Series) |
2005 | According To Bex (TV Series) |
2004 | Agatha Christie's Marple (TV Series) · as Aimee Griffith |
2004 | Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason · as Magda |
2004 | Shaun of the Dead · as Yvonne |
2002 | Tomorrow La Scala! · as Victoria (as Jessica Stevenson) |
2002 | Pure · as Paramedic (as Jessica Stevenson) |
2002 | Dick Whittington · as The Good Fairy (as Jessica Stevenson) |
2001 | Bob and Rose (TV Series) · as Holly Vance |
2000 | Black Books (TV Series) · as Eva |
2000 | Born Romantic · as Libby |
2000 | Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased) (2000) (TV Series) |
1999 | The Nearly Complete and Utter History of Everything · as Woman With Black Death Victim |
1999 | Spaced (TV Series) · as Daisy Steiner |
1999 | People Like Us (TV Series) · as Sarah |
1998 | Comedy Lab (TV Series) · as Wife |
1998 | The Royle Family (TV Series) · as Cheryl Carroll |
1998 | Alexei Sayle's Merry Go Round (TV Series) |
1998 | Unnatural Acts (TV Series) |
1997 | Midsomer Murders (TV Series) · as Judith Lessiter |
1997 | Armstrong and Miller (TV Series) · as Various Roles |
1996 | Asylum (1996) (TV Series) · as Martha |
1995 | Six Pairs of Pants (TV Series) |
1994 | Harry Enfield and Chums (TV Series) · as Cast |
1993 | The Baby of Mâcon · as The First Midwife (as Jessica Stevenson) |
1993 | Swing Kids · as Helga |
1991 | The House of Eliott (TV Series) · as Charlotte Parker |
1990 | The Crystal Maze (TV Series) · as Knight |