Jemma Walker

Jemma Walker is an English actress, known for portraying Siobhan Jones Callan in Family Affairs and Sasha Perkins in EastEnders.

Jemma Walker
Born
Years active1998-present

Background

Born in Essex,[1] Walker was a dancer until the age of sixteen.[2] She studied for a Drama BTEC at Barking College, and went on to train at the Arts Educational School in Chiswick.[2]

Career

Walker played barmaid Siobhan Jones Callan in Family Affairs for four years,[2] before joining EastEnders as former escort Sasha Perkins. Discussing the two roles, she said:

"In Family Affairs, my character...was down and victimised, and trying to kill herself, so after four years of misery it was a lovely chance to play a lighter character. There were moments where it wasn't all hunky dory, but at the time there were lots of depressing and meaningful storylines going on, so it was nice to offer some light relief!"[3]

On television, Walker has also appeared in episodes of The Bill, Doctors, Hotel Babylon and Jonathan Creek. Her film credits include EMR (2004) and Love's Kitchen (2010).

Jemma has recently been playing the character of Mollie, a guesthouse owner, in the first UK tour of Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap. (2012)

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998Family AffairsSiobhan Jones Callan (1998–2002)Soap opera
2003The BillElla Grey
- Episode 076 (2003)
Police drama
EastEndersSasha Perkins (2003–2005)Soap opera
2004EMRTraceyFeature film
2007DoctorsIlena Leeson
- Pleasure Island (2007)
Comedy drama
2008Hotel BabylonLindsay Barnes
- Episode 3.2 (2008)
TV series
2009Jonathan CreekCandy Mountains
- The Grinning Man (2009)
TV series
2010Love's KitchenGemmaFeature film
2012CasualtySheila FarradyGuest Appearance
2012Bad EducationChantelles' MumTV series

Vexed (TV series) Davina Hall 2012

Theatre

  • Ladies' Day, Hull Truck Theatre, October 2006 (playing Shelley)[4]
  • Ladies Down Under, Hull Truck Theatre, April - May 2007 (playing Shelley)[4]
  • Market Boy, Olivier Theatre, June - August 2006, (playing Most Beautiful Girl in Romford)[4]
  • The Mousetrap - 60th Anniversary Tour - 2012 & 2013
  • "The Graft" Theatre Royal Stratford East 2011

References

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