Jessica Raine

British actress

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October 2022 Began playing the lead role in the TV thriller series The Devil's Hour.
June 2022 Portrayed Catherine Parr in the historical drama series Becoming Elizabeth, which features Elizabeth I as a teenager.
2020 Jessica Raine served as narrator for 'Endell Street' on BBC Radio 4
2020 Jessica Raine performed in 'Bubble' as Morgan at the Nottingham Playhouse
2019 Raine gave birth to her first child with Tom Goodman-Hill.
2019 Jessica Raine starred in two projects: the short film Black Shore as Holly, and the film/series Carmilla as Miss Fontaine
2019 Played Genevieve Taylor, a British Europol liaison officer in the Netherlands, in the BBC One drama series Baptiste.
2019 Raine portrayed Lady Glencora Palliser in 'The Pallisers' on BBC Radio 4
2018 Stars in 'Patrick Melrose' miniseries as Julia and leads the main cast in 'Informer'
2018 Jessica Raine appeared in the film Benjamin, portraying the character Billie
2018 She played The Countess in 'Vampirella' on BBC Radio 3
2017 Portrayed Alison Laithwaite in The Last Post, which she described as her favorite character to date.
2016 Jessica Raine performed as a narrator in 'The Muse' on BBC Radio 4 Extra and began her role as Fleur Mont in 'The Forsyte Saga' on BBC Radio 4
2016 Stars as Annie Quaintain in 'Jericho' and appears in an episode of 'Inside No. 9' as Kathy
2016 Jessica Raine performed in 'X' as Gilda at the Royal Court Theatre
August 30 2015 Jessica Raine married Tom Goodman-Hill.
July 2015 Played Tuppence Beresford in the series Partners in Crime, based on Agatha Christie's Tommy and Tuppence stories, set in 1952.
2014 Nominated for the Critics' Choice Television Awards for Best Supporting Actress in a Movie/Miniseries for 'An Adventure in Space and Time'
2014 Raine voiced Rachael Rosen in the radio adaptation of 'Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?' on BBC Radio 4
March 9 2014 Announced her departure from Call the Midwife after three series to pursue a film career in the United States.
February 2014 Joined the cast of BBC Two's Line of Duty for series two, playing Detective Constable Georgia Trotman in the AC12 anti-corruption unit.
2013 Raine guest-starred in the Doctor Who episode 'Hide'.
2013 Jessica Raine performed in 'Roots' as Beatie at the Donmar Warehouse
2013 She portrayed Elizabeth Dowling in the radio play 'Jill' on BBC Radio 4
2013 Portrayed Verity Lambert in the television film An Adventure in Space and Time.
2013 Raine began a romantic relationship with Tom Goodman-Hill.
2012 Began playing Jenny Lee in the television series Call the Midwife, a role she would continue until 2014.
2012 Nominated for the South Bank Sky Arts Award in The Times Breakthrough Award: TV Drama category for 'Call the Midwife'
2012 Raine starred in Beyond Ballets Russes at the London Coliseum, expanding her theatrical repertoire.
2012 Jessica Raine played the nanny in the film The Woman in Black
2012 Jessica Raine performed in 'The Changeling' as Beatrice-Joanna at the Young Vic
2012 Raine played Mattie in the radio adaptation of 'Ethan Frome' on BBC Radio 4 Extra
2011 Jessica Raine starred in the short film Elsewhere as the character Cath
2011 Jessica Raine performed in 'Rocket to the Moon' as Cleo Singer at the National Theatre
April 2011 Played the role of Felice in Murray Gold's radio play 'Kafka the Musical', broadcast on BBC Radio 3
February 2011 Performed as Kasey in Ed Harris' radio play 'The Wall', broadcast on BBC Radio 3
2010 Raine portrayed Messalina in 'I, Claudius' on BBC Radio 4, continuing her radio drama work
2010 Jessica Raine began her radio acting career with the role of Lorna in 'Sarah and Ken' on BBC Radio 3
2010 Jessica Raine met actor Tom Goodman-Hill while appearing in the play Earthquakes in London.
2010 Jessica Raine performed in 'Ghosts' as Regine at the Duchess Theatre
2010 Raine had a small role in the film Robin Hood.
2010 Jessica Raine appeared in the TV series Robin Hood, playing the role of Princess Isabel of Gloucester

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