Georgia Tennant
English actress
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2025 | Served as executive producer for the short film 'The Birds and the Bees' |
2025 | Performs as Hazel in 'A Serial Killer's Guide to Marriage' and narrates 'Polo' for Audible |
2025 | Set to star as Laurie-Ashley Cooper in the short film 'The Nomophobe' |
2024 | Continues role as Jenny in 'Jenny: The Doctor's Daughter - Saving Time' and narrates 'Rivals' for Audible |
2024 | Appeared in one episode of The Way, playing the character Millie |
2024 | Re-recorded the audiobook for Rivals ahead of the book's release. |
2023 | Performs in 'Doctor Who: Once and Future: The Artist at the End of Time' as Jenny |
2022 | Appears in 'Doctor Who: The Eighth of March - Protectors of Time' as Jenny |
2022 | Began voicing Kika in Dog Squad series, continuing to present day |
2022 | Appeared in multiple television projects including Meet the Richardsons, The Sandman (voice role), and The Horne Section |
2022 | Played the part of Ash in the television series The Horne Section and lent her voice to dog Kika in the British television series Dog Squad. |
2021 | Stars in 'Jenny: The Doctor's Daughter – Still Running' |
2020 | Began starring in Staged television series, appearing in 20 episodes until 2022 |
2020 | Played the role of Prime Minister in the short film 'Screening' |
2020 | Produced the comedy series Staged, starring David Tennant and Michael Sheen, which was filmed during the COVID-19 lockdown. |
2019 | Appears as Jenny in 'Doctor Who: The Legacy of Time' |
2018 | Georgia Tennant was diagnosed with early stage cervical cancer and successfully underwent treatment. |
2018 | First series of Big Finish audio drama Jenny: The Doctor's Daughter was released, with Tennant reprising her role from the 2008 Doctor Who episode. |
2017 | Starred in all 4 episodes of In the Dark |
2017 | Starred in and produced the feature film 'You, Me and Him', playing the role of Alison |
2017 | Returned to acting with a small role in BBC drama miniseries In the Dark and produced the comedy film You, Me and Him. |
2016 | Produced the short film 'The Exit' |
2015 | Starred as Joan of Arc in television film Joan of Arc: God's Warrior |
April 2015 | Produced and starred in the short film 96 Ways To Say I Love You, which premiered at the London Independent Film Festival. |
2014 | Performs multiple roles, including Jessica in 'Osiris: Osirian Enemy', Elizabeth in 'Frankenstein', and Engineer Tallow in 'Doctor Who: Rule of the Eminence' |
2014 | Appeared in both Casualty and Holby City television series, playing the character Briony Whitman |
2013 | Performs as Avril Fenman in 'Bernice Summerfield: New Frontiers' by Big Finish Productions |
November 2013 | Appeared in and produced the Doctor Who anniversary webcast The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot, which was written and directed by her father. |
May 2012 | Made her West End debut in the play What the Butler Saw at the Vaudeville Theatre in London. |
2011 | Starred in White Van Man, playing Emma for 13 episodes |
2010 | Georgia Tennant appeared in 'Playhouse Live' as Leila in the episode 'Hens' |
2010 | Georgia Tennant narrates 'Doctor Who: Autonomy' for BBC Audio and performs as Alice in 'City of Spires' by Big Finish Productions |
2010 | Georgia Moffett (now Tennant) appears in Playhouse Live and Thorne: Sleepyhead television series |
June 2010 | Performed in the short play Hens at the Riverside Studios, which was later broadcast on Sky Arts 2. |
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