Selina Jones
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Selina Jones

ActorLondon, United Kingdom
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Selina Jones
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Selina Jones

ActorLondon, United Kingdom
About me
I'm an older sister, an award winning multihyphenate, a cooking enthusiast and a hopeful chef. I read tarot, speak French; a legacy of my late mother's homeland and French colonialisation, write poetry and love to read.  Having always grown up asking my parents to watch my made-up retelling of God only knows what fairytale, I've loved performing. ​ My training at LAMDA taught me that, above all, cast and crew are an "ensemble" (french; together) - whether it's screen or theatre, we are all working together as one cohort and that is the energy I bring to set and rehearsal room
Projects
  • Grandmother
    GrandmotherHBO Raised By Wolves Season 2's villain
  • An Unfinished Man
    An Unfinished ManA Nigerian man experiencing depression goes to a pastor for help, believing that he's cursed - Winner of the Black British Theatre Award for Lead Female Actor in a Play
  • Medea
    MedeaShort film exploring the lengths that a woman scorned will go through for revenge
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Work history
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    TeacherLAMDA (London Academy of Musical & Dramatic Art)
    London, United KingdomPart Time
    part of the screen teaching team - delivering the syllabus, writing scripts, running support classes
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    ActorSouthwark Playhouse
     - Southwark, London, United KingdomFreelance
    Sara - Under The Kunde Tree (Lead part) - OFFIE nominated for Best Lead Performance
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Education
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    Bachelor of Arts (BA) LAMDA (London Academy of Musical & Dramatic Art)
     - London, United Kingdom
    Classically trained actor
Awards
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    Best Lead Female Actor in a PlayThe Black British Theatre Award
    Selina Jones won for her debut performance as Itan in An unfinished man
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    Future Theatre fundEvening Standard // ES Magazine
    Selina Jones won the Acting award (£10,000) for her poetry anthology entitled Grief Day and will use the money to fund a short film for the poems