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GEMMA JONES

Date of Birth: December 4, 1942

Gemma Jones is one of Britain's most acclaimed actresses. She's best known for her roles as Bridget's mother in BRIDGET JONES'S DIARY, and BRIDGET JONES: THE EDGE OF REASON; Madam Poppy Pomfrey, the matron of the Hospital Wing of Hogwarts School in HARRY POTTER AND THE CHAMBER OF SECRETS, HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF-BLOOD PRINCE, and HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS; and as Mrs. Dashwood, mother to Emma Thompson and Kate Winslet, in Ang Lee's SENSE AND SENSIBILITY.

After making her debut in Ken Russell's THE DEVILS, Jones' other notable film credits include PAPERHOUSE, FEAST OF JULY, WILDE, THE THEORY OF FLIGHT, THE WINSLOW BOY, CAPTAIN JACK, SHANGHAI NIGHTS, FRAGILE, GOOD, and FORGET ME NOT, which is set to premiere at the London Independent Film Festival.

The daughter of British actor Griffith Jones, Gemma (born Jennifer) Jones trained at RADA where she won the Gold Medal in 1962. Shortly after graduating, she appeared in The Cavern, for which she won a Clarence Derwent Award for Best Supporting Actress of the Year, and she has primarily concentrated on her stage and television career until recently. Among her many notable performances include Baal (Johanna), The Merchant of Venice (Portia) Saint Joan, Hamlet (Ophelia), A Streetcar Named Desire (Blanche Du Bois), Cabaret (Sally Bowles), Macbeth (Lady Macbeth), King Lear (Goneril), The Master Builder (Aline Solness) Tolstoy (Sonya Tolstoy), The Glass Menagerie (Amanda), Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Big Mama), and recently, roles in Everything is Illuminated, On Religion, and Family Reunion at the Donmar Warehouse.

Jones toured throughout the world in the early 1970s with Peter Brook's famed production of A Midsummer Night's Dream and appeared in the US with the National Theatre's 1994 production of The Winter's Tale. She is fondly remembered in this country for her starring role as the lower-class cook turned upper-crust hotelier in two series of the BBC's The Duchess of Duke Street, for which she won her third BAFTA nomination. She had received her first BAFTA nomination for Play for Today: The Lie (written by Ingmar Bergman) and The Spoils of Poynton, and her second for BBC Play of the Month: The Cherry Orchard and Play for Today: The Man in the Sidecar.

Her other television work includes Jane Eyre, The Borrowers, the BAFTA-award winning Longitude, Trial & Retribution, Spooks (aka MI-5), and Ballet Shoes.

Gemma can most recently be seen reprising her role in the comedy sequel Bridget Jones's Baby (2016).

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