Amelia Jackson-Gray is a British-born actress,
currently based and working in America. She was born and brought up
in Yorkshire, UK, and was trained in the performing arts by
director
John
Sichel at the now-defunct
ARTTS International, in
Bubwith,
East
Riding of Yorkshire. She graduated in
April 2002 and moved immediately to London
where she worked at
Pepper Post Production in Covent
Garden, before moving next door to work as an assistant to the
managers of a sound recording company.
It was here that she was
made the contacts that would take her to Los Angeles with one of
the managers of the company, where three years later she got a big
break working for
The Asylum on
Snakes on a
Train, playing one of a pair of attractive females during
a sideplot in which she performed a scene topless. In her second
film for Asylum,
Halloween Night she endured her first
ever screen axe-death. Meanwhile, in her third film,
Dragon, she uses
a sword to burst out from the beast's stomach after being consumed.
Confused onlookers then proclaimed her to be the patron saint of
childbirth. In her next film, The Zombie Hunters, she plays an
elite agent sent to help deal with a mad scientist and his zombie
mutagen. Amelia's weak performances are characterised by her narrow
acting range embellished by her plummy English tones or thin
American accent.
Amelia recently announced her engagement to and
pregnancy with a sound recordist on one of her recent movies,
although in the name of privacy has kept his name or any further
details out of the press.
Credits
2007 -
Deep
Gold 2007 - Zombie Hunters 2006 -
Snakes on a Train 2006 -
Halloween Night 2006 -
DragonReferences
IMDB.com entry