Jo Hartley

[3][5] She went on to appear in many British productions, including films such as Northern Soul and Me and Her both in 2004; Terra Firma and Flushed in 2008; and The Crossing, Janet and Bernard and I Don't Care in 2014.In movies Hartley has appeared in This Is England (2006) as Cynthia,[2][3] and the feature film The Young Victoria in 2009, with Emily Blunt and Rupert Friend.[7][8] Hartley also appeared in the comedy horror film Slaughterhouse Rulez, alongside Asa Butterfield and Simon Pegg.[9] After a successful pilot episode, Hartley played the role of Bethan's mum, Katrina, who suffers from bipolar disorder in the BBC series In My Skin which aired on BBC1 in 2020.[12] In November 2021, Hartley was nominated for the BIFA for Best Supporting Actress for her performance as Tina in the Marley Morrison directed British drama film Sweetheart.
Jo Hartley in Sweetheart 2021
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