![]() Photo By: Xavier Collin/Everett Collection Felicity Jones at arrivals for 10th Annual Governors Awards, Dolby Theatre, Los Angeles, CA November 18, 2018. Photo By: Andres Otero/Everett Collection Felicity Jones at arrivals for 19th Annual Art Directors Guild Excellence in Production Design Awards (ADG), The Beverly Hilton Hotel, Beverly Hills, CA January 31, 2015. Photo By: David Longendyke/Everett Collection Drake Doremus, Felicity Jones, Anton Yelchin at arrivals for LIKE CRAZY Premiere, Landmark''s Sunshine Theatres, New York, NY October 18, 2011. Photo By: Dee Cercone/Everett Collection Felicity Jones (wearing a Prada dress) at arrivals for The 2014 Governors Awards Hosted by AMPAS, Ray Dolby Ballroom at Hollywood and Highland Center, Los Angeles, CA November 8, 2014. Photo By: Dee Cercone/Everett Collection Felicity Jones at arrivals for 2014 Hollywood Film Awards, The Palladium, Los Angeles, CA November 14, 2014. ![]() SoulBoy The Aeronauts The Aeronauts Photos Felicity Jones at arrivals for 2014 Hollywood Film Awards, The Palladium, Los Angeles, CA November 14, 2014. Jones next re-teamed with her "Theory of Everything" co-star Eddie Redmayne for the period film "The Aeronauts" (2019). Jones quietly married director Charles Guard in 2018 in time to celebrate her next acclaimed role, playing constitutional lawyer and future Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg in the period biopic "On the Basis of Sex" (2018). Jones would actually prove her star power twice that same year, also appearing alongside Hollywood heavyweight Tom Hanks in the third installment in the "Da Vinci Code" (2006) franchise, "Inferno" (2016). Hot off of this success, she would land a role with even more exposure, starring as the rebellious Jyn Erso in the "Star Wars" standalone film "Rogue One" (2016). Her breakout role in "The Theory of Everything" came shortly thereafter, along with a small appearance in the superhero movie "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" (2014). Jones would earn major acclaim for her role in the independent drama "Like Crazy" (2011), for which she not only styled her own hair and makeup but improvised much of her own dialogue as well. She opted to take a "gap year" to star in her first production geared towards adults, the mini-series "Servants" (BBC, 2003), before enrolling at Oxford University where she majored in English and appeared in a number of plays with the college's Dramatic Society including Shakespeare's "The Comedy of Errors." Upon graduating, Jones returned to her on-camera career with full force, starring in a BBC TV movie adaptation of Jane Austen's "Northanger Abbey" (BBC, 2007) and in a big screen adaptation of "Brideshead Revisited" (2008) with Matthew Goode. ![]() The series wrapped in 2002, just as Jones was completing her A-levels. The part made Jones a beloved household name in the UK, and she would continue it on the follow-up series "Weirdsister College" (ITV, 2001-02). At 15, she began playing the role of Emma Carter on the BBC Radio 4 soap opera "The Archers" in addition to landing her breakout TV role as Ethel Hollow on the fantasy themed tween series "The Worst Witch" (ITV, 1998-99). Born in Birmingham in 1983, Jones first began expressing herself as a performer through the after-school program Central Junior Television at age 11. Though she was a famous face in her native England since her teenage years, actor Felicity Jones first became an international star with her role as Jane Wilde Hawking in the acclaimed Stephen Hawking biopic "The Theory of Everything (2014). ![]()
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