Jaime Winstone

Jaime Winstone

Born 1985-05-06 (39 years old)
Camden Town, London, England, UK

Biography

Jaime Winstone made her 2004 screen debut in Bullet Boy and shortly after starred in Menhaj Huda's Kidulthood. After this Jaime went onto feature in Donkey Punch, Made In Dagenham, Anuvahood and Wild Bill. In 2012, she produced and starred in the titular role in Elfie Hopkins & The Gammons. She was seen in M.J. Delany's Powder Room and Andrew Douglas's thriller uwantme2killhim?

Jaime has also worked steadily in television, including an award-winning performance in the acclaimed BBC miniseries "Five Daughters". Other credits include "True Love" (Dominic Savage), "Run", "Mad Dogs", "Foyles War", "Vincent" and the BAFTA nominated "Dead Set". Jaime filmed "Cockroaches" and "After Hours".

In the theater world, Jaime made her stage debut in 2010 in the Hampstead Theatre's revival of "The Fastest Clock in the Universe" for which she was nominated for a "Dewynters London Newcomer of the Year" award. She's since appeared in productions of "Sex With a Stranger" at Trafalgar Studios and has taken part in the "24 Hour Plays" at the Old Vic.

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