Amy Jackson

Amy Jackson (born 31 January 1992) is a Manx actress and model, best known for her work in Indian films and predominantly worked in Tamil movies.She has also worked in Telugu and Hindi films. She has won a Ananda Vikatan Cinema Award, a SIIMA Award and a London Asian Film Festival award.[1] She was included in The Times of India's Most Desirable Woman of 2012 and The Times of India's Most Promising Female Newcomers of 2012.

Amy Jackson
Jackson in 2015
Born (1992-01-31) 31 January 1992
Douglas, Isle of Man
OccupationActress
Years active2010–present
Partner(s)George Panayiotou
Children1

Jackson began her modelling career at the age of 16, and went on to win the Miss Teen World competition in 2009. Subsequently, director A. L. Vijay cast her as the leading actress of the Tamil period drama Madrasapattinam (2010), despite having had no previous acting experience. Jackson has since acted in Indian films of all languages, and some of her notable roles include Hindi films Ekk Deewana Tha (2012) and Singh Is Bliing (2015), Kannada film The Villain (2018) and Tamil film 2.0 (2018). Jackson is also known for playing the role of Imra Ardeen / Saturn Girl on the third season of The CW's superhero series Supergirl.

Jackson is a regular attendee at BAFTA, Cannes Film Festival, British Fashion Awards, International Fashion Weeks, and has been featured in fashion magazines, including Vogue, Marie Clare, Cosmopolitan and Hello!. She is also an ambassador of several charities, including PETA, Women's United Nations for The Sneha Sargar Orphanage and Being Human Foundation.

Early life

Amy Jackson was born on 31 January 1992[2] in Douglas on the Isle of Man, the daughter of Marguerita and Alan Jackson,[3] an English couple from Liverpool.[4] She has an elder sister, Alicia, who is also an actress. When she was two years old, the family returned to her parents' home in the Liverpool suburb of Woolton so that her father could continue his career as a producer for BBC Radio Merseyside. Jackson attended St Edward's College, where she earned A Levels in English literature, philosophy, and ethics.[5][6][7]

Career

Modelling

After winning the Miss Teen Liverpool and Miss Teen Great Britain pageants, Jackson won the title of Miss Teen World in 2009,[8] which resulted in a modelling contract in the US. In 2009, Jackson started her modelling career with the Northern-based modelling agency, Boss Model Management, and then went on to sign with her London agency, Models 1.[9][10] She won Miss Liverpool in 2010. She competed for the Miss England title in 2010 and was crowned the runner-up to Jessica Linley.[11]

2010-2012: Breakthrough in Indian films

Jackson in 2012

In 2010, Indian film producers spotted Jackson's photo on the Miss Teen World website and invited her to audition for the Tamil period-drama film Madrasapattinam (2010). Despite having had no previous acting experience, she was cast as the female lead opposite Arya. The film, set against the backdrop of 1947 India, tells the story of a British Governor’s daughter who falls in love with a village boy. Jackson admitted that it was very difficult to learn the Tamil dialogues. The film was released on 9 July 2010; it was praised by critics and performed well at the box office,[12] with Jackson gaining praise for her performance. Sify wrote, "It is an out and out Amy Jackson show. She is simply amazing to deliver lines in Tamil, and is one good reason to see the film".[13] Behindwoods wrote, "The one who walks away with the top honours is Amy Jackson for a beautiful portrayal of a lady torn between her love and the mighty empire. She looks absolutely beautiful, emotes well through her expressive eyes and is able to earn the sympathy of the audiences during tough times".[14] Rediff wrote, "Amy Jackson is almost perfect as the wide-eyed young girl who is seeing India for the first time, fascinated by its culture".[15] She received a nomination for the Vijay Award for Best Debut Actress for her role in the film.

In 2011, she was signed by Gautham Menon to play the female lead opposite Prateik Babbar in Ekk Deewana Tha (2012), the Hindi remake of the 2010 hit romantic drama film Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya. She essayed the role played by Trisha in the original, of Jessie Thekekuttu, a Malayali Nasrani Christian who falls in love with a Hindu boy, but is prevented from pursuing the romance by her father.[16][17] The film was released in February 2012. Jackson received praise for her performance and for her chemistry with Babbar, with BehindWoods stating that "she has done wonders," and the Times of India saying that "she never disappoints."[18]

In September 2012, Jackson made her return to Tamil cinema with a supporting role in Thaandavam (2012), starring opposite Vikram and Anushka Shetty. She was signed for the film in 2011 and shooting took place in India and London, enabling Jackson to return to see her family and friends. It was her second collaboration with director A. L. Vijay after Madrasapattinam (2010). She played the role of Sarah Vinayagam, a British-born Anglo-Indian girl who wins the Miss London title. She reportedly dubbed her own dialogues in Tamil.[19] She received her first nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Tamil at the 60th Filmfare Awards South ceremony.[20]

2014-

She made her debut in Telugu cinema with the Vamsi Paidipally's Yevadu (2014) alongside Ram Charan and Shruti Haasan, playing the role of Shruti.[21] Jackson next starred as supermodel Diya in Shankar's romantic thriller film, whose title is simply I (2015), the biggest project in her career.[22] The making of the film, one of the most costly Indian films to date,[23] took over two-and-a-half years, with a major part of the film being shot in China.[24] The film was released on 14 January 2015 and received a mixed critical response, although Jackson's performance received favorable reviews.[25][26] Deccan Chronicle wrote that she was "simply superb. She is another highlight of the film and has given a mature performance",[27] while Sify noted that she was "the biggest surprise packet in the film" and "perfect eye candy".[28] Consequently, she was ranked #1 in The Times of India, Chennai Edition list of the most desirable women in 2014.[29]

Jackson in 2017

After I (2015), Jackson signed on to Prabhu Deva's Singh Is Bliing (2015), opposite Akshay Kumar.[30][31] She had signed on to be part of Venkat Prabhu's supernatural thriller Masss (2015), but opted out of it later when the script and her character were changed.[32] Instead, she signed on to Velraj's Thanga Magan (2015) alongside Dhanush and Samantha Ruth Prabhu.

Soon after, Jackson starred in Thirukumaran's Gethu (2016), portraying an Anglo-Indian girl, for which she won positive reviews, .[33] She has been shooting for a "gritty BBC drama series", on which she declined to further elaborate.[24] She then portrayed the lead female role in Atlee's Theri (2016), featured alongside Vijay while portraying a Malayali teacher. Her performance received positive reviews and her role as a teacher was well appreciated. Upon release, the film went on to become one of the most profitable Tamil films of all time.[34]

On 25 September 2017, it was announced that Jackson had been cast in her first Hollywood role as Imra Ardeen, aka Saturn Girl, in The CW's superhero drama series Supergirl (2017). The character made her first appearance in the third season.[35] The series, based on DC characters created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, is produced by Berlanti Productions in association with Warner Bros Television.

Jackson has played Sita in Prem's Kannada film The Villain (2018) alongside Shiva Rajkumar and Sudeep. She starred as the andro-humanoid robot Nila in Shankar's film 2.0 (2018) alongside Rajinikanth and Akshay Kumar.

Personal life

Jackson with the children of Mumbai's Sneha Sagar Orphanage in March 2016

Jackson lives in London. In early January 2019, Jackson revealed that she was dating hotelier George Panayiotou, the son of English-Cypriot businessman Andreas Panayiotou.[36][37] On 6 May 2019, Jackson and Panayiotou became engaged.[38] Their son, Andreas, was born on 23 September 2019.[39][40]

Jackson is a regular attendee at BAFTA, Cannes Film Festival, British Fashion Awards, International Fashion Weeks[41][42][43][44] and has been featured in fashion magazines like Vogue, Marie Clare, Cosmopolitan, Hello.[45][46][47] In addition, she serves as a brand ambassador for Yardley of London and Ponds Beauty.[48] She is also an ambassador and spokesperson for charities such as Women's United Nations for The Sneha Sargar Orphanage, Being Human, St Judes Hospice.[49][50] In 2014, she posed with a cat in a PETA ad campaign promoting the adoption of animals from shelters.[51] In addition to her work with PETA, Jackson supports charities such as Cash and Rocket [52] St. Jude's Hospital in Mumbai and the Girl Child education program in India.[53]

In 2017, Jackson was setting up a restaurant in London with her mother Marguerita. It was scheduled to open its doors by the end of August. She said, "I always wanted to be an entrepreneur. I love visiting new restaurants and trying different cuisines all over the world. My love for food has inspired me to open this restaurant."[54] As of 4 March 2017, Jackson announced her new mobile app, Amy Jackson Official App, as in-app social feed for Facebook, Twitter and Instagram in collaboration with New York-based startup EscapeX.[55]

Filmography

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released

Film

Year Title Role Language Notes
2010MadrasapattinamAmy WilkinsonTamilNominated—Vijay Award for Best Debut Actress
2012Ekk Deewana ThaJessieHindi
ThaandavamSarahTamilNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Tamil
2014YevaduShruthiTelugu
2015IDiyaTamilNominated—SIIMA Award for Best Actress – Tamil

Asiavision Awards for Excellence In Tamil Cinema

Behindwoods Gold Medal – Best Entertainer of the Year – Female

Singh Is BliingSaraHindi
Thanga MaganHema D'SouzaTamil
2016GethuNandiniTamil
TheriAnnieTamil
Freaky AliMeghanHindi
DeviJenniferTamilSpecial appearance in the song, "Chal Maar"
AbhinetriTelugu
Tutak Tutak TukiyaHindi
2017 Boogie Man Natalie English Independent UK Film[56]
2018 The Villain Sita Kannada
2.0 Nila Tamil Hindi

Television

Television
Year Title Role Notes
2017–2018 Supergirl Imra Ardeen Recurring role (season 3; 9 episodes)

Honours

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