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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