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|image | |image = Suranne Jones.jpg | ||
| | |aka = Sarah Anne Jones | ||
| | |birth date = [[27 August (people)|27 August]] [[1978 (people)|1978]] | ||
| | |role = [[The Doctor's TARDIS|The TARDIS]], [[Idris]] | ||
| | |story = ''[[Mona Lisa's Revenge (TV story)|Mona Lisa's Revenge]]'' & ''[[The Doctor's Wife (TV story)|The Doctor's Wife]]'' | ||
| | |time =2009, 2011 | ||
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'''Suranne Jones''' (born '''Sarah Anne Jones''' [[ | |imdb = 1013087 | ||
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|job title = [[Actor]] | |||
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'''Suranne Jones''' (born '''Sarah Anne Jones''' on [[27 August (people)|27 August]] [[1978 (people)|1978]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/education/2004/oct/26/furthereducation.uk3|title=College days|author=Shimmon, Katie|date of source=26 October 2004|website name=The Guardian|accessdate=8 January 2018}}</ref>) is an English actress. She played [[Mona Lisa]] in ''[[Mona Lisa's Revenge (TV story)|Mona Lisa's Revenge]]'' and went on to play the dual role of [[Idris]] and [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] in ''[[The Doctor's Wife (TV story)|The Doctor's Wife]]''. | |||
Best known for her work on ''[[Coronation Street]]'', she acted alongside [[Tenth Doctor]] actor [[David Tennant]] and [[Neve McIntosh]] in | == Career == | ||
Best known for her work on ''[[Coronation Street]]'', she acted alongside [[Tenth Doctor]] actor [[David Tennant]] and [[Neve McIntosh]] in {{wi|Single Father (TV series)|Single Father}} for the [[BBC]] in 2010. In 2011, she co-starred with [[Lesley Sharp]] in the crime series ''Scott & Bailey'', based on an original idea by Jones and Sally Lindsay. The series debuted on [[ITV]] a few weeks after the broadcast of ''The Doctor's Wife'' and is still in production as of 2013. Concurrently with ''Scott & Bailey'', Jones also co-starred in the occasional crime drama spoof series ''A Touch of Cloth'', in which [[Karen Gillan]] guest starred in 2014. | |||
Jones returned to the world of time travel in February 2014 when she took the lead role in a stage adaptation of Virginia Woolf's centuries-spanning novel, ''Orlando''. | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:05, 9 March 2023
Suranne Jones (born Sarah Anne Jones on 27 August 1978[1]) is an English actress. She played Mona Lisa in Mona Lisa's Revenge and went on to play the dual role of Idris and the Doctor's TARDIS in The Doctor's Wife.
Career[[edit] | [edit source]]
Best known for her work on Coronation Street, she acted alongside Tenth Doctor actor David Tennant and Neve McIntosh in Single Father for the BBC in 2010. In 2011, she co-starred with Lesley Sharp in the crime series Scott & Bailey, based on an original idea by Jones and Sally Lindsay. The series debuted on ITV a few weeks after the broadcast of The Doctor's Wife and is still in production as of 2013. Concurrently with Scott & Bailey, Jones also co-starred in the occasional crime drama spoof series A Touch of Cloth, in which Karen Gillan guest starred in 2014.
Jones returned to the world of time travel in February 2014 when she took the lead role in a stage adaptation of Virginia Woolf's centuries-spanning novel, Orlando.
External links[[edit] | [edit source]]
Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- ↑ Shimmon, Katie (26 October 2004). College days. The Guardian. Retrieved on 8 January 2018.