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'''Yasmin Paige''' (born [[24 June (people)| | '''Yasmin Paige''' (born [[24 June (people)|9 June]] [[1991 (people)|1991]]<ref>[https://guide.doctorwhonews.net/person.php?code=4365 Doctor Who Guide]</ref>) played [[Maria Jackson]] during the [[series 1 (SJA)|first series]] of ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]''. She left as a member of the regular cast at the start of [[series 2 (SJA)|series 2]], but cameoed later that same series. | ||
Prior to ''Sarah Jane'', Paige had perhaps received her greatest exposure from co-starring with {{iw|harrypotter|Emma Watson}} and [[Marc Warren]] in the 2007 film ''Ballet Shoes'', produced by [[Piers Wenger]]. The TV adaptation of a popular book of the same name was broadcast in many [[English language|English]]-speaking countries. It received a limited theatrical release in the [[United States]]. However, she was already known to regular viewers of the [[CBBC]] prior to ''Sarah Jane'', thanks to her two-year stint on the Saturday morning hourly, {{wi|The Mysti Show}}. She had also appeared, in 2004, alongside [[Peter Davison]] in {{wi|The Last Detective}}. Her first role was in the multi-award-winning 2003 film {{wi|Wondrous Oblivion}}. | Prior to ''Sarah Jane'', Paige had perhaps received her greatest exposure from co-starring with {{iw|harrypotter|Emma Watson}} and [[Marc Warren]] in the 2007 film ''Ballet Shoes'', produced by [[Piers Wenger]]. The TV adaptation of a popular book of the same name was broadcast in many [[English language|English]]-speaking countries. It received a limited theatrical release in the [[United States]]. However, she was already known to regular viewers of the [[CBBC]] prior to ''Sarah Jane'', thanks to her two-year stint on the Saturday morning hourly, {{wi|The Mysti Show}}. She had also appeared, in 2004, alongside [[Peter Davison]] in {{wi|The Last Detective}}. Her first role was in the multi-award-winning 2003 film {{wi|Wondrous Oblivion}}. |
Revision as of 10:59, 26 November 2021
Yasmin Paige (born 9 June 1991[1]) played Maria Jackson during the first series of The Sarah Jane Adventures. She left as a member of the regular cast at the start of series 2, but cameoed later that same series.
Prior to Sarah Jane, Paige had perhaps received her greatest exposure from co-starring with Emma Watson and Marc Warren in the 2007 film Ballet Shoes, produced by Piers Wenger. The TV adaptation of a popular book of the same name was broadcast in many English-speaking countries. It received a limited theatrical release in the United States. However, she was already known to regular viewers of the CBBC prior to Sarah Jane, thanks to her two-year stint on the Saturday morning hourly, The Mysti Show. She had also appeared, in 2004, alongside Peter Davison in The Last Detective. Her first role was in the multi-award-winning 2003 film Wondrous Oblivion.
Following her departure from Sarah Jane, she was a regular in the 2009 serial Murderland, directed by Catherine Morshead, and was one of the stars of the 2010 film Submarine. In 2012, she returned to a regular role on the BBC — this time on the BBC Three comedy Pramface, under director Dan Zeff. She had a recurring role in 2017 on ITV's The Good Karma Hospital series 1 as girlfriend and waitress Josie Young.
In 2014, her starring role in Glue had her reunited with Tommy Knight, who also played a central character in the series.
In 2018 she read the short story Sarah Jane and the Temple of Eyes for the anthology The Day She Saved the Doctor: Four Stories from the TARDIS.
Credits
Television
The Sarah Jane Adventures
- Invasion of the Bane
- Revenge of the Slitheen
- Eye of the Gorgon
- Warriors of Kudlak
- Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?
- The Lost Boy
- The Last Sontaran
- The Day of the Clown
- The Mark of the Berserker
Audiobook readings
Time Lord Fairy Tales
The Day She Saved the Doctor: Four Stories from the TARDIS
- Sarah Jane and the Temple of Eyes - reading