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Шаблон:About Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:EngvarB Шаблон:Use British English Шаблон:Infobox person Felicity Rose Hadley Jones (born 17 October 1983) is an English actress. She started her professional acting career as a child, appearing in The Treasure Seekers (1996) at age 12. She went on to play Ethel Hallow for one series of the television series The Worst Witch and its sequel Weirdsister College. On radio, she has played the role of Emma Grundy in the BBC's The Archers. In 2008, she appeared in the Donmar Warehouse production of The Chalk Garden.

Since 2006, Jones has appeared in the films Northanger Abbey (2007), Brideshead Revisited (2008), Chéri (2009), The Tempest (2010), The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014), and True Story (2015). Her performance in the 2011 film Like Crazy was met with critical acclaim and awards including a special jury prize at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. Her performance as Jane Hawking in the 2014 biographical film The Theory of Everything earned her nominations for the BAFTA and Academy Award for Best Actress.

In 2016, Jones starred in the adventure-thriller Inferno, the fantasy drama A Monster Calls, and the space opera Rogue One: A Star Wars Story as Jyn Erso.[1] She has since portrayed Ruth Bader Ginsburg in the biopic On the Basis of Sex (2018), and has starred in the streaming films The Aeronauts (2019), The Midnight Sky, and The Last Letter from Your Lover (2021).

Early life

Felicity Rose Hadley Jones was born in Birmingham on 17 October 1983.[2] She has one elder brother.[3][4] Her mother worked in advertising and her father was a journalist.[3] She grew up in Bournville.[3][4] Her uncle Michael Hadley is also an actor, which prompted Jones's interest in acting as a child.[5] One of her great-great-grandmothers was Italian and hailed from Lucca.[6] After Kings Norton Girls' School, Jones attended King Edward VI Handsworth School, to complete A-levels and went on to take a gap year (during which she appeared in the BBC series Servants). She then read English at Wadham College, Oxford.[7] She appeared in student plays, including Attis in which she played the titular role,[8] and, in 2005, Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors for the Oxford University Dramatic Society summer tour to Japan, starring alongside Harry Lloyd.[9]

Career

Шаблон:Main Jones began acting at the age of 11 at after-school workshop Central Junior Television, which was funded by Central Television.[3] At age 14, she appeared in the first series of The Worst Witch. When Weirdsister College began in 2001, Jones returned as Hallow. Her longest running role around this time was on the BBC Radio 4 soap opera The Archers, where she played Emma Carter until 2009 (currently played by Emerald O'Hanrahan).[10]

In 2003, she starred as Grace May in the BBC drama Servants.[11] She took the leading role in the 2007 ITV adaptation of Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey, and starred in Polly Stenham's That Face at the Royal Court Theatre in April 2007.

In 2008, she appeared in the films Brideshead Revisited and Flashbacks of a Fool,[12] the Doctor Who episode "The Unicorn and the Wasp" and a revival of Enid Bagnold's The Chalk Garden at the Donmar Warehouse theatre in London.[13] In January 2009, the five-part TV serial The Diary of Anne Frank, in which Jones played the role of Margot Frank alongside Tamsin Greig (as Edith Frank-Holländer) and Iain Glen (as Otto Frank), was broadcast on BBC One. Later that year in May, she performed in a rehearsed reading of Anthony Minghella's Hang Up at the High Tide Festival.[14] Jones played the role of Julie in Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant's 2010 film Cemetery Junction.[15] She also appeared in Soulboy[16] and in Julie Taymor's big screen adaptation of The Tempest as Miranda.

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Jones at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival

On 29 January 2011, Jones won a Special Jury Prize (Dramatic) at the Sundance Film Festival for her performance as Anna in Drake Doremus's Like Crazy.[10] For the film, Jones did her own hair and make-up and improvised her dialogue.[10] Her performance earned comparisons to Carey Mulligan's Academy Award-nominated role in An Education.[10] She also received the Best New Hollywood Award for this film at the 2011 Hollywood Film Awards.[17]

She appeared alongside Gossip Girl actor Ed Westwick in Chalet Girl, a romantic comedy released in March 2011, for which she had to undergo two months of snowboarding training and work undercover in a chalet at St Anton, scrubbing toilets and partying at the Krazy Kanguruh bar in preparation for the role.[10] Jones said that the role was "something of a relief" after a string of costume roles and she was also keen to take on a comic role.[3] Jones performed in Luise Miller, a new translation of Schiller's Kabale und Liebe by Mike Poulton at the Donmar Warehouse theatre in London, in June and July 2011.[18] Jones lived with a Catholic family and attended Mass to prepare for the role.[10] In 2011, Jones was announced as the new face of Burberry.[10] In November, she was also announced as the new face of Dolce & Gabbana.[19]

In 2013, Jones portrayed Ellen Ternan in The Invisible Woman. Jones, previously unfamiliar with Ternan, learned about her life through research,[20] and reflected that she knew she was "in for a challenge" when choosing to work on the film, citing the experience of director Ralph Fiennes and how "methodically done" his performance was.[21] She also appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, which was released on 2 May 2014. She played Felicia Hardy; an assistant of Harry Osborn.[22][23] Jones signed on due to its difference from her previous works.[24]

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Jones at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival

In 2014, Jones portrayed Jane Wilde Hawking in the film The Theory of Everything, a biopic charting the life and love between Wilde Hawking and the world-renowned physicist Stephen Hawking, with Eddie Redmayne starring as Hawking. After being given the script by her agent, Jones read it in its entirety in one sitting, and said that she enjoyed that it was a "love story and not a straightforward biopic." She auditioned for the film and its director, James Marsh, offered the part immediately after, surprising Jones who was accustomed to waiting several weeks for a confirmation.[25] Jones was aided by Jane Hawking in preparing for the role, meeting with her.[26] The film has been praised largely due to her and Redmayne's performances. Jane Hawking was so impressed by the portrayal she wondered if it was herself when watching Jones.[26] For her role as Jane, she received widespread acclaim from a number of organisations, including nominations for an Academy Award for Best Actress, a BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress, a Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actress and a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role.

In February 2015, she was cast as Jyn Erso in the Star Wars stand-alone film Rogue One, with Gareth Edwards directing.[27] Jones's agent recommended the role to her,[28] and she enjoyed the character's search for an identity, drawing inspiration in her movements from Ronda Rousey.[29] The film was released in December 2016 to positive reviews and grossed over $1 billion at the box office. Also in 2016, Jones starred in Inferno, playing a doctor aiding Robert Langdon in his escape. After agreeing to the role, she visited museums and galleries to understand her character better.[30] Jones enjoyed the chemistry between her and Tom Hanks's characters as well as Inferno's overall diversity.[31]

In 2017, Jones was announced as a global brand ambassador for Clé de Peau Beauté.[32]

In late 2018, Jones starred in On the Basis of Sex, a biography of United States Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, directed by Mimi Leder and co-starring Armie Hammer and Justin Theroux.[33] She then reunited on-screen with Redmayne in the biographical adventure The Aeronauts (2019), joined George Clooney in Netflix's science fiction film The Midnight Sky (2020), and starred in the romantic drama The Last Letter from Your Lover (2021), an adaptation of Jojo Moyes' 2011 novel of the same name.

Jones will next star in the thriller Borderland, alongside Aml Ameen, Mark Strong and Sophia Brown.[34] In May 2022, it was announced that she will lead Simon Amstell's comedy Maria, co-starring Jonathan Bailey.[35]

Personal life

Jones met artist Ed Fornieles at Oxford when he was at the Ruskin School of Art,[10][36] and they dated from 2003 to 2013.[10][37]

In 2015, Jones began a relationship with Charles Guard, a director. They became engaged in May 2017,[38] and married in June 2018.[39] In December 2019, a representative for Jones confirmed the couple were expecting their first child.[40] Their son was born in April 2020.[41]

Filmography

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Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result Шаблон:Abbr
2015 AACTA Awards Best Actress – International The Theory of Everything Шаблон:Nom [42]
2015 Academy Awards Best Actress The Theory of Everything Шаблон:Nom [43]
2015 British Academy Film Awards Best Actress The Theory of Everything Шаблон:Nom [44]
2011 British Independent Film Awards Best Supporting Actress Albatross Шаблон:Nom [45]
2013 Best Actress The Invisible Woman Шаблон:Nom [46]
2015 Critics' Choice Movie Awards Best Actress The Theory of Everything Шаблон:Nom [47]
2014 Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Best Actress The Theory of Everything Шаблон:Nom [48]
2011 Detroit Film Critics Society Best Actress Like Crazy Шаблон:Nom [49]
Breakthrough Performance Шаблон:Nom
2012 Empire Awards Best Female Newcomer Like Crazy Шаблон:Won [50]
2015 Best Actress The Theory of Everything Шаблон:Nom [51]
2017 Best Actress Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Шаблон:Won [52]
2015 Golden Globe Awards Best Actress – Drama The Theory of Everything Шаблон:Nom [53]
2011 Gotham Awards Breakthrough Actor Like Crazy Шаблон:Won [54]
2011 Hollywood Film Awards New Hollywood Award Шаблон:Won [55]
2015 Houston Film Critics Society Best Actress The Theory of Everything Шаблон:Nom [56]
2017 Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Movie Actress Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Шаблон:Nom [57]
Favorite Butt-Kicker Шаблон:Nom
#Squad (shared with cast) Шаблон:Nom
2015 London Film Critics' Circle British Actress of the Year The Theory of Everything Шаблон:Nom [58]
2017 MTV Movie & TV Awards Best Hero Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Шаблон:Nom [59]
2011 National Board of Review Breakthrough Performance Like Crazy Шаблон:WonШаблон:Efn [60]
2014 San Diego Film Critics Society Best Actress The Theory of Everything Шаблон:Nom [61]
2015 Santa Barbara International Film Festival Cinema Vanguard AwardШаблон:Efn The Theory of Everything Шаблон:Won [62]
2015 Satellite Awards Best Actress The Theory of Everything Шаблон:Nom [63]
2017 Saturn Awards Best Actress in a Film Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Шаблон:Nom [64]
2015 Screen Actors Guild Awards Best Actress The Theory of Everything Шаблон:Nom [65]
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Шаблон:Nom
2014 St. Louis Film Critics Association Best Actress The Theory of Everything Шаблон:Nom [66]
2011 Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Prize Like Crazy Шаблон:Won [67]
2015 Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Actress: Drama The Theory of Everything
True Story
Шаблон:Nom [68]
2017 Choice Sci-Fi Movie Actress Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Шаблон:Nom [69]
2014 Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Best Actress The Theory of Everything Шаблон:Nom [70]
2014 Women Film Critics Circle The Invisible Woman Award The Theory of Everything Шаблон:Won [71]

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