Jessica Hynes (''
née
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'' Stevenson) is a British actress, director and writer. Best known as a comedy actress, she has played Cheryl in
''The Royle Family'' (1998–2010), Siobhan Sharpe in
''Twenty Twelve'' (2011–2012) and
''W1A'' (2014–2017) and Emily Yates in
''There She Goes'' (2018–2023). She was also one of the stars, creators and writers of ''
Spaced
''Spaced'' is a British television sitcom created, written by and starring Simon Pegg and Jessica Stevenson, and directed by Edgar Wright, about the comedic, and sometimes surreal and action-packed, misadventures of Daisy Steiner and Tim Bi ...
'' (1999–2001). She has also had starring roles in television film
''Tomorrow La Scala!'' and
BBC
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dramas
''Years and Years'' (2019) and
''Miss Austen'' (2025). In film, Hynes has appeared in the
''Bridget Jones'' (2004–2016),
''Nativity'' (2012–2018) and
''Paddington'' (2017–2024) film series.
Hynes has been nominated for two
International Emmy Awards
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, a
Tony Award
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, a
Laurence Olivier Award
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, five
BAFTA
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s (winning two), three Royal Television Society Awards (winning two) and three
British Comedy Awards (winning two).
Early life
Hynes was born in
Lewisham
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,
London
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, and grew up in
Brighton
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Archaeological evidence of settlement in the area dates back to the Bronze Age Britain, Bronze Age, R ...
, where she attended St Luke's Infant and Junior Schools and
Dorothy Stringer High School. After her parents split up, she was raised by her mother. She moved back to London as a young adult.
Her maternal grandmother came from the village of Llanelian, north Wales, where her uncle also ran a farm. Her mother is a fluent Welsh speaker who later moved back to north Wales. In 2023, Hynes took part in the
S4C
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series
Iaith ar Daith where she began to learn the Welsh language; she cited being able to speak Welsh to her mother as a reason why she wanted to take part in the programme.
Career
As a teenager, Hynes was a member of the
National Youth Theatre
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company, and made her stage début with the company in
Lionel Bart
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's ''
Blitz!'' in 1990. In 1991 she appeared in Disney's ''
Swing Kids (1993 film)'' alongside Frank Whaley and Robert Sean-Leonard. In the same year she appeared in Peter Greenaway's film ''The Baby of Macon'' playing 'The first Midwife'. Between 1992–1993, she played a
season
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at the
West Yorkshire Playhouse,
Leeds
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. In 1994, Hynes appeared as an uncredited extra in the first episode of ''
The Day Today'' in the Attitudes Night segment, a parody of the UK's changing attitudes.
Early in her career, Hynes teamed up with future ''Spaced'' co-star
Katy Carmichael in a
comedy double-act called ''the Liz Hurleys'', appeared in two productions at
Sheffield
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's
Crucible Theatre, and acted for television shows including ''
Staying Alive'', ''Six Pairs of Pants'', ''
(Un)natural Acts'', and ''
Asylum'' (on which the ''Spaced'' team of Hynes,
Simon Pegg
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and
Edgar Wright
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first assembled). From 1998 to 2000, she played the supporting role of Cheryl in the hit sitcom ''
The Royle Family''; she reprised the role for special episodes in 2006, 2009 and 2010. In 1999, she co-wrote and starred in ''
Spaced
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'', for which she won two comedy awards and was nominated for an International Emmy and a Bafta for writing and creating the show alongside Simon Pegg.
Hynes' London theatre début was in April 2002, playing the tough ex-prisoner "Bolla" in
Jez Butterworth's ''The Night Heron'' at the
Royal Court
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for which she was nominated for a Lawrence Olivier Award In 2004, she played a minor part as Yvonne in horror comedy ''
Shaun of the Dead'', again working with Pegg and Wright. In the same year, she was also cast as Magda, friend of the titular character, in the Hollywood sequel ''
Bridget Jones' Diary 2'', also called ''Bridget Jones' Diary: The Edge of Reason''.
In early 2007, Hynes took a lead role in the film ''
Magicians'', starring alongside comic duo
David Mitchell and
Robert Webb
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Mitchell and Webb starred in the Channel 4 sitcom '' Peep Show' ...
. She provided the voice of
Mafalda Hopkirk in ''
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix''. She played Joan Redfern in the 2007 ''
Doctor Who
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'' episodes "
Human Nature
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" and "
The Family of Blood". She then appeared in part two of the story "
The End of Time", playing a character named Verity Newman, who is Joan's great-granddaughter.
Hynes appeared in
Big Finish's
Eighth Doctor audio adventure "
Invaders from Mars", with her ''Spaced'' colleague Simon Pegg. She starred in ''
Son of Rambow'' (credited as Jessica Stevenson), playing Mary Proudfoot opposite the star of the film,
Bill Milner. In November 2007,
BBC One
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released ''
Learners'', a comedy drama television movie which Hynes starred in and wrote.
In 2008 she appeared in a revival of
Alan Ayckbourn's ''The Norman Conquests'' at the
Old Vic
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. In 2009 she made her Broadway début in the play's transfer and was nominated for a
Tony Award
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for her performance. The show itself won a Tony for best revival that year.
Hynes appeared as a "right-on" PR person, Siobhan Sharpe, in the
London Olympics centred satire ''
Twenty Twelve'', of which the first series screened on BBC Four in 2011, moving to BBC Two in spring 2012. A further series was screened in July 2012. She reprised the role in the 2014 series ''
W1A'' for which she won a BAFTA.
In 2017 , she directed her first feature film, ''
The Fight'', produced by Jamie Adams and Unstoppable media. In 2018, she played the role of a mother in the
BBC Four
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There She Goes''. She stars alongside
David Tennant
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, raising a daughter with a severe learning disability. It is based on the real life of writer
Shaun Pye and his wife Sarah Crawford whose daughter was born with a chromosomal disorder. She won a Bafta for her role in the series and was nominated for an International Emmy for her role in '414' the special made in 2023. In 2019, she starred in the BBC and HBO production ''
Years and Years'' for which she won a Royal Television Society award.
Personal life
Hynes is married to Adam Hynes, a sculptor. The couple have been together since they were 18 years old, but only married in 2002, when she officially changed her surname from her birth name of Stevenson, including for screen credits.
They have three children together, and live in
Folkestone
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,
Kent
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.
Filmography
Television
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Living people
20th-century English actresses
21st-century English actresses
Actors from Folkestone
Actors from the London Borough of Lewisham
Actresses from Brighton
Actresses from Kent
Actresses from London
Best Female Comedy Performance BAFTA Award (television) winners
British women television writers
Comedians from Brighton and Hove
Comedians from the London Borough of Lewisham
English film actresses
English stage actresses
English television actresses
English television writers
English voice actresses
English women comedians
Labour Party (UK) people
National Youth Theatre members
People from Lewisham
Women's Equality Party people
Writers from the London Borough of Lewisham