Born in the vibrant city of London in the year 1985, Jenny Hulse's life was forever changed when her musician parents made the decision to relocate to the culturally rich city of Edinburgh in Scotland when she was just seven years old. This pivotal move was prompted by her violinist mother, Ruth Crouch, who had secured a job with the esteemed Scottish Chamber Orchestra.
Jenny's early life was deeply influenced by her parents' passion for music, and she went on to train at the prestigious Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. This rigorous education laid the foundation for her future success in the entertainment industry.
Over the years, Jenny has accumulated a impressive array of theatre and screen credits, but her most notable role to date has been that of Amber Murdoch in the popular Scottish soap opera River City, a position she has held since 2015.
In addition to her work on River City, Jenny has appeared in a number of other notable productions, including ITV's In Plain Sight, where she played the role of Mary McLaughlan in 2016. She has also had the opportunity to showcase her impressive vocal talents as the Mezzo-Soprano Doris in Morag Fullerton's critically acclaimed production of Doris Dolly and the Dressing Room Divas.
In 2018, Jenny took on the role of Aine Macdonald in David Mackenzie's highly anticipated Netflix film Outlaw King, further solidifying her status as a talented and versatile actress.
In recent years, Jenny has also appeared in the horror film Fork, where she played the role of Pc Helen Robertson alongside a talented cast that includes Anthony Head, Riley Reid, Elsa Jean, Tom Audenaert, and Emma Lindsay, among others.
Throughout her career, Jenny has been based in both Edinburgh, Scotland, and Greater London, England, allowing her to draw inspiration from the rich cultural heritage of both cities.