Suranne Jones

Acting

Suranne Jones

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
Aug 27, 1978 (46 years old)

Suranne Jones

Known For

Suranne Jones: Investigating Witch Trials
TV Show 2024

Suranne Jones: Investigating Witch Trials

Suranne Jones investigates the most infamous witch trials in history....

Maryland
0h 48m
TV Show 2023

Maryland

Becca and her sister, Rosaline, have forged ahead with family...

Christmas Carole
1h 6m
Movie 2022

Christmas Carole

Carole Mackay is an unashamedly outspoken and wealthy entrepreneur. Her...

Vigil
TV Show 2021

Vigil

The mysterious disappearance of a Scottish fishing trawler and a...

Children In Need 2019: Got It Covered
1h 28m
Movie 2019

Children In Need 2019: Got It Covered

Ten big name actors, including Jim Broadbent, Jodie Whittaker, David...

Gentleman Jack
1h 0m
TV Show 2019

Gentleman Jack

Halifax, West Yorkshire, England, 1832. Anne Lister attempts to revitalize...

Grace and Goliath
1h 33m
Movie 2018

Grace and Goliath

Hollywood big shot Josh Jenkins sweeps into Belfast to make...

Gone
0h 8m
Movie 2018

Gone

What happens when a relationship ends but one half of...

Save Me
0h 50m
TV Show 2018

Save Me

Nelson "Nelly" Rowe's life is turned upside down when he...

Life in the Air
1h 0m
TV Show 2016

Life in the Air

Examining the extraordinary physiology of animals who launch themselves into...

Biography

Sarah Ann Akers, known professionally as Suranne Jones, is an English actress and producer. Known for her numerous collaborations with screenwriter Sally Wainwright, she rose to prominence playing Karen McDonald on ITV's Coronation Street between 2000 and 2004. Upon leaving, she furthered her television career in drama series such as Vincent (2005–2006), Strictly Confidential (2006), Harley Street (2008), and Unforgiven (2009). Jones starred as Detective Rachel Bailey in the police procedural Scott & Bailey (2011–2016), and garnered further attention with headline roles in Single Father, Five Days (both 2010), A Touch of Cloth (2012–2014), and The Crimson Field (2014). For her portrayal of Gemma Foster—a GP who suffers personal betrayal—in Doctor Foster (2015–2017), Jones received several awards, including the 2016 British Academy Television Award for Best Actress. Subsequent credits include Save Me (2018), Vigil (2021–present), and Gentleman Jack (2019–2022). For the latter, on which she served as executive producer, Jones was again nominated for the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress. On stage, Jones has appeared in productions of A Few Good Men (2005), Blithe Spirit (2009), Top Girls (2011), Beautiful Thing (2013), Orlando (2014), and Frozen (2018). Jones was born Sarah Ann Jones in Chadderton, Greater Manchester, on 27 August 1978. She has an older brother named Gary. Jones was raised Catholic; her priest suggested to her father she be christened Sarah Ann(e) instead of Suranne, her great-grandmother's name, as Suranne was not "a proper name". She grew up in a house on Foxdenton Lane, surrounded by two farms and their fields and commented that one of her earliest memories is of "cows looking in the window as we ate our tea". As a child she was talkative, and later recounted that her priest would tell her, "I'm praying you can concentrate just a bit more". Jones was educated at Cardinal Langley Roman Catholic High School in Middleton. Talking of her childhood, she commented, "I think I always wanted to be different and felt very stifled at school". She also said, "I was bullied at school and I let that get hold of me and withdrew into myself — I regret letting that happen." She became a member of the Oldham Theatre Workshop and completed a BTEC National Diploma in Performing Arts, which she felt "[wasn't] quite the same as drama school"