Jessica Hynes
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jessica Hynes (née Stevenson; born 30 October 1972) is an English actress and writer. She was known professionally as Jessica Stevenson until 2007. She is possibly best known as one of the creators, writers and stars of the British sitcom Spaced. She lives in London with her husband Adam Hynes, whom she met when she was 18, and married in 2002. They have three children. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jessica Hynes, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
Up the Women
9 Episode s . as Margaret
Up the Women
9 Episode s . as Margaret
Asylum
6 Episode s . as Martha
Asylum
6 Episode s . as Martha
British Film Forever
7 Episode s . as Narrator
British Film Forever
7 Episode s . as Narrator
Spaced
14 Episode s . as Daisy Steiner
Spaced
14 Episode s . as Daisy Steiner
One Night
4 Episode s . as Carol
One Night
4 Episode s . as Carol
There She Goes
10 Episode s . as Emily
There She Goes
10 Episode s . as Emily
The Franchise
8 Episode s . as Steph
The Franchise
8 Episode s . as Steph
Mood
6 Episode s . as Laura
Mood
6 Episode s . as Laura
Hooten & The Lady
8 Episode s . as Ella Bond
Hooten & The Lady
8 Episode s . as Ella Bond
W1A
14 Episode s . as Siobhan Sharpe
W1A
14 Episode s . as Siobhan Sharpe
Twenty Twelve
13 Episode s . as Siobhan Sharpe
Twenty Twelve
13 Episode s . as Siobhan Sharpe
Jack and Dean of All Trades
12 Episode s . as Marv (voice)
Jack and Dean of All Trades
12 Episode s . as Marv (voice)
Bob & Rose
6 Episode s . as Holly Vance
Bob & Rose
6 Episode s . as Holly Vance
Years and Years
6 Episode s . as Edith Lyons
Years and Years
6 Episode s . as Edith Lyons
Life After Life
4 Episode s . as Mrs Glover
Life After Life
4 Episode s . as Mrs Glover
David Mitchell's Outsiders
18 Episode s . as Self
David Mitchell's Outsiders
18 Episode s . as Self
The Royle Family
20 Episode s . as Cheryl Carroll
The Royle Family
20 Episode s . as Cheryl Carroll
Tears Before Bedtime
4 Episode s . as Maggie
Tears Before Bedtime
4 Episode s . as Maggie
Created Shows
Spaced
14 Episode s . Spaced: the anti-Friends, in that it examines the lives of common 20 somethings, but in a way that is more down to earth and realistic. Here we have Daisy and Tim; two 'young' adults with big dreams just trying to get by in this crazy world. They are thrown together in a common pursuit of tenancy, which they find by posing as a couple. The house has a landlady and an oddball artist living there. The series explores the ins and outs of London living.
Spaced
14 Episode s . Spaced: the anti-Friends, in that it examines the lives of common 20 somethings, but in a way that is more down to earth and realistic. Here we have Daisy and Tim; two 'young' adults with big dreams just trying to get by in this crazy world. They are thrown together in a common pursuit of tenancy, which they find by posing as a couple. The house has a landlady and an oddball artist living there. The series explores the ins and outs of London living.
Up the Women
9 Episode s . It's 1910 and we're in Banbury church hall at the Banbury Intricate Craft Circle. Margaret has been to London and discovered the Women's Suffrage movement so she decides they need to set up their own movement and The Banbury Intricate Craft Circle becomes the hilariously ineffectual Banbury Intricate Craft Circle politely request women's Suffrage. Gwen is the only member who actually enjoys the craft element of the meetings, while Helen thinks that craft is a little unnecessary, but she's not interested in women's rights: "What on earth do women need a vote for? My husband votes for who I tell him to vote for. What could be a better system than that?"
Up the Women
9 Episode s . It's 1910 and we're in Banbury church hall at the Banbury Intricate Craft Circle. Margaret has been to London and discovered the Women's Suffrage movement so she decides they need to set up their own movement and The Banbury Intricate Craft Circle becomes the hilariously ineffectual Banbury Intricate Craft Circle politely request women's Suffrage. Gwen is the only member who actually enjoys the craft element of the meetings, while Helen thinks that craft is a little unnecessary, but she's not interested in women's rights: "What on earth do women need a vote for? My husband votes for who I tell him to vote for. What could be a better system than that?"