Jessica Brooks hails from a background of television, theater and
voiceover work. Voice-trained, Brooks, a soprano, also has performed in
a number of musicals and choral groups. Brooks recently completed her
first feature film, Three Guesses (2003). Among her other credits are
the TV movie
Ferrari (2003),
and the BBC's
The Kingdom of Bones (2001)_
. She also starred in the new Carlton drama series for British TV,
Blue Dove (2003).
Brooks' theater work includes
Oscar Wilde's
"The Importance of Being Earnest" for the Oxford Playhouse. For the
National Youth Music Theatre, she starred in "The Kissing Dance", "The
Ragged Child", "The Valiant Apprentice" and "Torchbearers".
Her voiceover work includes narration for documentaries, children's
tales and drama, including the documentary film "Children of the
Sewers" by the award-winning journalist
Desmond Wilcox.
Brooks, a London native, studied Classics at Oxford University. Her
first major TV role was playing "Ghanima Atreides", the prescient twin
daughter of "Paul Atreides".