Jessica Oyelowo

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Jessica Oyelowo
File:Jessica Oyelowo.jpg
Jessica Oyelowo at the International Press Academy’s 12th Annual Satellite Awards
Born Jessica Watson
1978 (age 46–47)
Spouse(s) David Oyelowo (m. 1998)
Children 4

Jessica Oyelowo (born Jessica Watson; 1978) is an English actress. In 2006, she starred as Detective Sergeant Alex Jones[1] in Mayo and went on to appear in Murphy's Law alongside James Nesbitt, in 2007.[2] She appeared as Mrs Equiano (alongside her husband as Olaudah Equiano) in Grace Unshackled – The Olaudah Equiano Story, a radio play adapting Equiano's autobiography. This was first broadcast on BBC 7 on 8 April 2007.[3]

She attended Woodbridge School as a child and was a member of the National Youth Music Theatre.[citation needed] She lives in the San Fernando Valley in Southern California with her husband, actor David Oyelowo, and their four children.[4][5][6]

Filmography

Film

Television

  • Unfinished Business (1999, 2 episodes, as Flora)
  • People Like Us (1999, 1 episode, as Emma 'The Lodger')
  • Reach for the Moon (2000, 1 episode, as Claire Jones)
  • Lee Evans: So What Now? (2001, 1 episode, as Swinger)
  • Helen West (2002, 2 episodes, as Rose Darvey)
  • Hex (2004, 2 episodes, as Rachel McBain)
  • The Gil Mayo Mysteries (2006, 8 episodes, as DS Alex Jones)
  • Murphy's Law (2007, 3 episodes, as D.C. Jackie Cole)
  • Off the Map (2011, 1 episode, as Chloe)
  • Childrens Hospital (2012, 1 episode, as Mother)

Short films

  • Big Guy (2009, as Bear Vendor)
  • Rahab (2011, as Rahab)

Stage work

References

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  1. Suffolk actress in crime show Ipswitch Star. March 31, 2006. Retrieved January 6, 2015[dead link]
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  3. BBC – Press Office – Network Radio Programme Information Week 15 Easter Sunday 15 April 2007[dead link]
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  7. Theatre. Cyrano de Bergerac The Guardian. December 7, 2006. Retrieved January 6, 2015