Dominique Jackson

Dominique Hannah Jackson
Born Dominique Hannah Jackson
(1991-12-03) 3 December 1991
Oldham, England, UK
Residence UK
Years active 1999present

Dominique Hannah Jackson (born 3 December 1991) is a British television and film actress who has starred in various TV roles.

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Her first major role was as Saffron in the BAFTA winning and heart-warming TV drama Buried Treasure with British actor John Thaw.[1]

Dominique also starred alongside Paul O'Grady as "Molly" in the 1998 West End production of Annie at the Victoria Palace.

Dominique went on to be known for her role as Becky in the Children's TV series Becky and Barnaby Bear and throughout her childhood other credits include The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy,[2] Casualty, Doctors, UGetMe, Welcome to Orty Fou, Conviction Little Britain. In 2003 she appeared as Joanna Sharpe in The Bill, and has since appeared as Roseanne Speedwell on The New Worst Witch in 2005 and as Selena on the hit children's TV show My Parents Are Aliens in 2006. Dominique was cast as Lauren Valentine on Channel 4 soap, Hollyoaks.

Since September 2007, Dominique has starred as the Emo girl Lauren Valentine on the Channel 4 show Hollyoaks. Jackson left Hollyoaks in August 2010 after she, according to Digital Spy, made a mutual decision to leave in March 2010.

Next, Dominique played Evie Prior in Waterloo Road.[3] She then appeared in Episode One of The Body Farm as Natasha Collins alongside Tara Fitzgerald, Keith Allen and Wumni Mosaku.

In 2013 she was cast as the role of 'Vee' in the ITV drama based on the novel by Dorothy Koomson, The Ice Cream Girls which was shot in Ireland. And later that year Dominique played Morgan Mcdonald in the Jimmy McGovern series 'Moving On'.

Dominique appeared in Holby City as Chelsey Corman for two episodes.

Dominique played The Mayfly in Martin Baltscheit's 'Only A Day' at The Belgrade Theatre, Coventry.

From 7 December 2012 to 14 January 2013 Dominique played Dorothy in an adaptation of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz at Hull Truck Theatre by Elizabeth Newman.


Dominique is also one of the many celebrities who have teamed up with Cancer Research UK to re-release "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun".


She attended the Radclyffe School in Chadderton and left with 9 GCSEs (8 A* - C).[4]


References

  1. "LOVEFiLM - DVD and Blu-ray rental". lovefilm.com.
  2. "Blockbuster Movies". blockbuster.com.
  3. "BBC One - Waterloo Road, Series 7, Episode 3". Bbc.co.uk. 2011-05-18. Retrieved 2013-11-20.
  4. "Oldham News | News Headlines | GCSE results II - Chronicle Online". Oldham-chronicle.co.uk. 2008-08-22. Retrieved 2013-11-20.

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