Anna Wilson-Jones

Anna Wilson-Jones (born 8 October 1970 in Woking, Surrey) is an English actress. She is probably best known for her roles as Juliet Miller in Hotel Babylon and main character Tim Bisley's ex-girlfriend Sarah in Spaced.

Anna Wilson-Jones
Born
Anna Louise Wilson Jones

(1970-10-08) 8 October 1970
NationalityBritish
OccupationActress
Years active1993–present
Parent(s)Roseanne Wilson-Jones (mother)
Nick Jones (brother)

Acting career

In 2000, she appeared as Sandra Harrison in the last episode of Inspector Morse, The Remorseful Day.

In 2004–05, she was in the Sky One television series Hex, as Jo Watkins, and in 2006 the Channel 4 adaptation of the novel Sugar Rush, as Anna. She has also appeared in As If, Monarch of the Glen, Wonderful You, Waterloo Road, Rosemary & Thyme in 2003 in the episode The language of flowers and Ashes to Ashes.

Wilson-Jones has also featured in Midsomer Murders in 2013, the ITV parapsychology drama afterlife in which she plays Jude Bridge, the former wife of Robert Bridge (played by Andrew Lincoln) and from June 2007 she appeared as Sally in an ITV drama serial The Time of Your Life.

In 2009 she joined the cast of Hotel Babylon as Juliet Miller, hotel general manager.[1]

In late 2011, she appeared in "The National Anthem", the first episode of the anthology series Black Mirror.[2] She also stars in "The Night Watch" based on the novel by Sarah Waters released in 2012 for the BBC. She plays the character of Julia Standing, a lesbian writer, who lives in London during the Second World War. Wilson-Jones has also featured in Misfits as Laura, in season 2. Also in 2011, she played Rosalind Rydell in two episodes of the first season of DCI Banks, "Cold is the Grave: Part 1" and "Cold is the Grave: Part 2".[3][4]

In 2016, Wilson-Jones joined the cast of the ITV drama Victoria, playing the part of Emma Portman, Viscountess Portman, one of Queen Victoria's ladies-in-waiting. She has been a regular in all three series to date.[5][6] She also served as the narrator for the novel Victoria, written by the television series' creator, Daisy Goodwin.[7]

On 9 January 2017 Jones appeared as Ellie Timpson in Silent Witness in the episode " discovery". On 10 February 2018 Jones appeared as Linda Ashworth in Casualty.

She also played Davinia in Series 2 of the Channel 4 series PhoneShop.

Personal life

She is married to actor Steve John Shepherd. Together they have three children; two daughters: Agatha and Cosima (born c.2005 and c.2007) and a son (born c.2012).[8]

Filmography

YearFilmRoleOther notes
1998Vigo: A Passion for LifeGenya Lozinska
2001TomorrowClaire
2002Mrs Caldicot's Cabbage WarVeronica
2003The MotherHelen
The Silent TreatmentSara(Short)
Killing TimeWoman(Short)
2004GladiatressLofacta
2009Another ThingBrunette woman(Short)
2016NoroMeryl(Short)
Take DownFrances Herrick
Away from MeSarah(Short)
2018GhostedSherry(Short)
2019The Last BoyJenna
YearTelevision seriesRoleOther notes
1994The BillStephanie KerryTV Series, 1 episode
1998Berkeley SquareLady WakeleyTV Mini-Series, 1 episode
1999SpacedSarahTV Series, 4 episodes
Wonderful YouGina, Henry's sisterTV Mini-Series, 7 episodes
Boyz UnlimitedKatie MayTV Series, 6 episodes
2000Inspector MorseSandra HarrisonTV Series, 1 episode
2000-2001Monarch of the GlenJustine ThatcherTV Series, 6 episodes
2001Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased)FreyaTV Series, 1 episode
Life as We Know ItOliviaTV Series, 1 episode
Big Bad WorldAliceTV Series, 1 episode
2001-2002As IfGabiTV Series, 1 episode
2002CovertMother(TV Short)
2003Jonathan CreekSergeant Heather DaveyTV Series, 1 episode
Rosemary & ThymeKate PritchardTV Series, 1 episode
The ViceElizabethTV Series, 1 episode
2004Murder in SuburbiaGrace BaileyTV Series, 1 episode
Red CapLt. Col. Julia MacKesyTV Series, 1 episode
Roman RoadJenny(TV Movie)
NY-LONTabithaTV Mini-Series, 3 episodes
The BriefGlen FarmerTV Series, 1 episode
2004-2005HexJo Watkins / JoTV Series, 10 episodes
2005The StepfatherSasha Munro(TV Movie), billed as Anna Wilson Jones
2005-2006AfterlifeJude BridgeTV Series, 13 episodes
2005-2013Midsomer MurdersMarianna Hartley (2005)/ Emma Harris (2013)TV Series, 2 episodes
2006Sugar RushAnnaTV Series, 3 episodes, billed as Anna Wilson Jones
Waterloo RoadHeather DavenportTV Series, 3 episodes, billed as Anna Wilson Jones
2007The Time of Your LifeSallyTV Mini-Series, 6 episodes
2007-2010Brilliant!SylviaTV Mini-Series, 2 episodes
2008Ashes to AshesJoan CaleTV Series, 1 episode
2009Hotel BabylonJuliet MillerTV Series, 8 episodes
2010Come Rain Come ShineChristina Mitchell(TV Movie), billed as Anna Wilson Jones
MisfitsLauraTV Series, 1 episode
2011Black MirrorJane CallowTV Series, 1 episode
PhoneShopDaviniaTV Series, 1 episode
DCI BanksRosalind RydellTV Series, 2 episodes
Law & Order: UKCamilla MallonTV Series, 1 episode
The Night WatchJulia Standing(TV Movie)
2012The Life and Adventures of Nick NicklebyMs KnagTV Mini-Series, 4 episodes
SwitchPhoebeTV Series, 1 episode
LewisStanza MasseyTV Series, 1 episode
2016Marley's GhostsKatie PaineTV Series, 1 episode
New BloodHelen MathersonTV Series, 1 episode
2016-2019VictoriaLady Emma PortmanTV Series, 19 episodes
2017Silent WitnessEllie TimpsonTV Series, 1 episode
2018SuccessionCharlotteTV Series, 2 episodes
Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private InvestigatorsLady Tania BedeTV Series, 1 episode
CasualtyLinda AshworthTV Series, 1 episode
2019Cleaning UpJanetTV Series, 1 episode
A ConfessionJackieTV Series, 5 episodes in post-production
2020Agatha RaisinTiggy Laggat-BrownTV Series, 2 episodes

References

  1. Hotel Babylon – Anna Wilson-Jones plays Juliet Miller. Bbc.co.uk. 6 June 2009. Retrieved on 2012-04-30.
  2. Black Mirror Episode 1. Channel4.com. Retrieved on 2016-09-17
  3. "DCI Banks Episode "Cold in the Grave: Part 1"". IMDb.com. Retrieved 17 September 2016.
  4. "DCI Banks Episode "Cold in the Grave: Part 2"". IMDb.com. Retrieved 17 September 2016.
  5. Anna Wilson-Jones - IMDB
  6. "Victoria Cast Interview: Anna Wilson-Jones". Masterpiece. Retrieved 16 June 2019.
  7. VICTORIA by Daisy Goodwin Read by Anna Wilson-Jones | Audiobook Review | AudioFile Magazine
  8. "It took a long time to get Michael Moon out of my system: EastEnders star to hit the stage". London Evening Standard. 2 April 2014. Retrieved 17 September 2016.
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