Jessica Boone(I)
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Jessica is producer and an associate artist of Prague Shakespeare Company, the Czech Republic's professional English-language theatre partnering with Narodni Divadlo (The National Theater of the Czech Republic).
Jessica can be seen as Alwhin in The Wheel of Time on Amazon Prime Video. Other film & TV credits include La Arnould in the feature film 'Chevalier' directed by Stephen Williams for Searchlight Pictures, Esther in the mini series 'A Small Light' for Peacock/ NatGeo, Sharon in 'Last Light' for Peacock, Dangerous Liasons, Carnival Row, DAS BOOT, Shadowplay, Crossing Lines and the feature films 'Unlocked' directed by Michael Apted and 'Puerto Ricans In Paris'. Jessica also appeared on ABC-TV as Rabia in 'Missing' starring Ashley Judd, Sean Bean and Cliff Curtis.
In 2016 she appeared on tour with Academy-Award nominated composer Patrick Doyle, conductor James Sherman and actor Guy Roberts in Patrick Doyle's Music of Shakespeare in Qatar, Doha, Prague and Orlando, Florida; and as Lady Macbeth in Macbeth and Hero in Much Ado About Nothing at the Great Hall of the Historic Library of Alexandria, Egypt. In 2022 she played Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream at Prague Castle, The Fool in King Lear and Miss Scarlet in CLUE. Other favorites with PSC include Rosalind, Desdemona, Hermione and Lady Anne at Prague Castle and the Estates Theater; Vanda in Venus in Fur in Prague at Divadlo Kolowrat and on tour to Budapest, Hungary; Katherine / Boy in Henry V, Innogen in Cymbeline, Fools for Love: Shakespeare's Sonnets, Ophelia in Hamlet and Regan in King Lear.
She is also known throughout the anime world for her work voicing hundreds of characters in Japanese animated series such as Hello Kitty, Angelic Layer, High School of the Dead, Azumanga Daioh and Akame ga Kill!. Jessica has also lent her voice to the Spiderwoman web comics and numerous national commercials and campaigns.
Jessica graduated magna cum laude with a BA in Acting and Directing from The University of Houston School of Theatre & Dance, is a recognized actor/combatant by the Society of American Fight Directors and a proud member of Actors' Equity Association, British Equity and the Shakespeare Theater Association.
Jessica can be seen as Alwhin in The Wheel of Time on Amazon Prime Video. Other film & TV credits include La Arnould in the feature film 'Chevalier' directed by Stephen Williams for Searchlight Pictures, Esther in the mini series 'A Small Light' for Peacock/ NatGeo, Sharon in 'Last Light' for Peacock, Dangerous Liasons, Carnival Row, DAS BOOT, Shadowplay, Crossing Lines and the feature films 'Unlocked' directed by Michael Apted and 'Puerto Ricans In Paris'. Jessica also appeared on ABC-TV as Rabia in 'Missing' starring Ashley Judd, Sean Bean and Cliff Curtis.
In 2016 she appeared on tour with Academy-Award nominated composer Patrick Doyle, conductor James Sherman and actor Guy Roberts in Patrick Doyle's Music of Shakespeare in Qatar, Doha, Prague and Orlando, Florida; and as Lady Macbeth in Macbeth and Hero in Much Ado About Nothing at the Great Hall of the Historic Library of Alexandria, Egypt. In 2022 she played Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream at Prague Castle, The Fool in King Lear and Miss Scarlet in CLUE. Other favorites with PSC include Rosalind, Desdemona, Hermione and Lady Anne at Prague Castle and the Estates Theater; Vanda in Venus in Fur in Prague at Divadlo Kolowrat and on tour to Budapest, Hungary; Katherine / Boy in Henry V, Innogen in Cymbeline, Fools for Love: Shakespeare's Sonnets, Ophelia in Hamlet and Regan in King Lear.
She is also known throughout the anime world for her work voicing hundreds of characters in Japanese animated series such as Hello Kitty, Angelic Layer, High School of the Dead, Azumanga Daioh and Akame ga Kill!. Jessica has also lent her voice to the Spiderwoman web comics and numerous national commercials and campaigns.
Jessica graduated magna cum laude with a BA in Acting and Directing from The University of Houston School of Theatre & Dance, is a recognized actor/combatant by the Society of American Fight Directors and a proud member of Actors' Equity Association, British Equity and the Shakespeare Theater Association.