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Mia Jenkins | Hamilton Hodell www.hamiltonhodell.co.uk Mia Jenkins Talent Representation Telephone Alexander Cooke +44 (0) 20 7636 1221 [email protected], Address saff[email protected] Hamilton Hodell, 20 Golden Square London, W1F 9JL, United Kingdom Television Title Role Director Production Company HANNA Danielle Ugla Hauksdóttir NBC Universal/Amazon RIDING HOME Finny Various Pol-Ka Productions/Disney SOY LUNA 3 Emma Various Pol-Ka Productions/Disney Troubled 16 Year Old BLISS David Cross Big Talk/ITV Girl THE LODGE Alex Various Disney EASTENDERS Hannah Reynolds Various BBC CASUALTY Laura Simon Massey BBC SECRETS AND WORDS: THE CROSSING Mia Taylor Reece Dinsdale BBC HANRAHAN INVESTIGATES Kelly Bicknell Various Channel 5 Film Title Role Director Production Company THE PIPER Amy Anthony Waller Cometstone Pictures CITY SLACKER Phoebe James Larkin City Slacker Films Theatre Title Role Director Theatre/Producer THE SOUND OF MUSIC Louisa Rachel Kavanaugh Regents Park Open Air Theatre MATILDA Alice Matthew Warchus Cambridge Theatre SCROOGE Pickwick Bob Tomson London Palladium JACK AND THE BEANSTALK Actress John-Jackson Almond Shaw Theatre THE WIZARD OF OZ Munchkin Jeremy Sams London Palladium ANNIE Orphan Nikolai Foster Wimbledon Theatre CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG Jemima Potts Various UK Tour Cameron Mackintosh Ltd/O2 LES MISÉRABLES IN CONCERT: THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY Little Cosette Nick Morris Arena SCROOGE Martha Cratchett Bob Tomson New Wimbledon Theatre LES MISÉRABLES Eponine/Cosette Trevor Nunn Barbican GONE WITH THE WIND Bonnie Blue Trevor Nunn New London Theatre Really Useful Theatre/Live THE SOUND OF MUSIC Gretl Jeremy Sams Nation JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOUR DREAMCOAT Choir - New Wimbledon Theatre SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARVES Babe Mark Piper Bill Kenwright Ltd. Fame Factory/Hampton THE JUNGLE BOOK Baby Mowgli - Theatre Short Film Title Role Director Production Company TINY DANCER Hope George Jaques Athenaeum Productions Ltd NECKTIE Girl Yorgos Lanthimos Independent Radio Title Role Director Production Company THE WILSONS SAVE THE WORLD Cat Wilson Julie McKenzie BBC Radio 4 Skills Skills ACCENTS & DIALECTS: London, RP, American MUSIC: Ballad Singing, Violin DANCE: Ballet, Contemporary, Tap SPORTS: Cycling, Swimming Characteristics Characteristic Info Height 5'4" Hair Blonde Eyes Blue [email protected] +44 (0) 20 7636 1221.
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