Felicity Jones will upcoming be seen starring in LIKE Insane, a function starring Jennifer Lawrence and Anton Yelchin, directed by Drake Doremus and based on his and Ben York Jones' script. LIKE Nuts debuted at the 2011 Sundance Movie Pageant to universal critical acclaim, earning the film the grand jury prize for US spectacular film and Jones a unique jury award for acting. She reunited with Doremus this past summertime for his follow-up, a presently untitled film she shot in New York with Person Pearce and Amy Ryan. Jones also lately concluded a pair of added tasks which include HYSTERIA with Maggie Gyllenhaal, Hugh Dancy and Rupert Everett, which premiered at the 2011 Toronto Worldwide Movie Festival, and CHEERFUL Climate FOR THE Wedding, directed by Donald Rice primarily based on Julia Strachey's 1932 novella, with Mackenzie Crook, Elizabeth McGovern and Luke Treadaway. Further film credits involve the subsequent: Webpage eight, a thriller by award-successful director David Hare CHALET Lady, a romantic comedy with Ed Westwick, Bill Nighy and Brooke Shields Julie Taymor's movie adaptation of William Shakespeare's THE TEMPEST, also starring Dame Helen Mirren, Ben Whishaw and Alfred Molina ALBATROSS, directed by Niall MacCormick and co-starring Julia Ormond CEMETARY JUNCTION, a comedy composed and directed by the award-profitable partnership of Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, alongside a stellar cast including Ralph Fiennes, Emily Watson and Matthew Goode SOULBOY, a coming-of-age drama directed by Shimmy Marcus CHERI, directed by Stephen Frears, co-starring Michelle Pfeiffer, Kathy Bates and Rupert Good friend BRIDESHEAD REVISITED, directed by Julian Jarrold, reverse Matthew Goode, Ben Whishaw and Hayley Atwell and FLASHBACKS OF A FOOL, with Daniel Craig, Harry Eden, rapper Eve, Keeley Hawes and Olivia Williams. Jones's television credits are also in depth. She played the sister of Anne Frank, Margot, in the critically acclaimed BBC adaptation of The Diary of Anne Frank. Her other tv credits include Channel Four's Cape Wrath (Meadowlands in the US) reverse David Morissey, Evelyn Brogan and Harry Treadaway Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey, directed by Jon Jones enjoying the character of Catherine Morland BBC's strike BBC sci-fi sequence Medical doctor Who alongside David Tennant Servants, directed by Tim Whitby and Hettie Macdonald Weirdsister Higher education, directed by Alex Kirby and Stefan Pleszczynski and the children's drama The Worst Witch. A veteran of the stage, Jones also has an substantial track record in theater. She a short while ago completed a run in Michael Grandage's manufacturing of Luise Miller, a part for which she attained rave evaluations. Her more theater credits consist of the role of ‘Mia' in That Deal with at the Royal Court, directed by Jeremy Herrin and the part of Laurel in Enid Bagnold's The Chalk Backyard garden starring reverse Margaret Tyzack and Penelope Wilton, her overall performance in which attained her fantastic testimonials and a nomination at the Evening Common Theatre Awards for The Milton Shulman for Outstanding Newcomer. Jones has also made her mark in radio by narrating the voice of ‘Emma Grundy' in the common BBC Radio four programme, ‘The Archers'. Her other radio credits include ‘WatershipDown', ‘What a drag' and ‘Mansfield Park' which have been all for BBC Radio four.Temporary Accommodation For New Immigrants |