Jenna Coleman is a highly acclaimed British actress, renowned for her outstanding performances in various television and film projects. Her notable roles include playing Clara in the BAFTA-nominated sci-fi series "Doctor Who" and portraying the titular character in the Emmy-nominated historical drama "Victoria".
Coleman's recent work has seen her take on the lead role of Marie-Andrée Leclerc in the dark crime drama "The Serpent" for BBC and Netflix, opposite Tahar Rahim. She has also appeared in the critically acclaimed miniseries "The Cry" for the BBC/Sundance.
In addition to her television work, Coleman has also made a significant impact on the stage. Her most recent theatrical appearance was in a production of "All My Sons" at The Old Vic, where she shared the stage with esteemed actors Bill Pullman and Sally Field.
Looking ahead, Coleman is set to appear in Neil Maskell's feature film debut "Klokkenluider" and the highly anticipated Netflix/Warner Brothers' series "The Sandman", in which she will play the role of Johanna Constantine.