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Jennifer Biddall (born 26 May 1980) is an English actress who played the part of Jessica Harris in Hollyoaks from 2005 to 2008 and joined EastEnders to play Megan in 2022. She has at times been credited as Jennifer Bidall or Janet Biddall.[citation needed]

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Biddall was born in Bath, Somerset, and grew up in Corsham, Wiltshire where she went to The Corsham School.[citation needed] She studied at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, afterwards moving to London where she appeared in the film shorts Delicate and Kidnap.[citation needed]

In early 2008 she ended her Hollyoaks role as Jessica Harris, later becoming part of a radio-play with ex-co-star Gerard McCarthy for 4Radio, appearing in a new musical called The EXtra Factor, and joining the musical Dreamboats and Petticoats at the Playhouse Theatre in London.[citation needed]

In December 2009 Biddall and actor Ben Freeman were engaged; on 10 September 2010 they were married at The Manor House Hotel, Castle Combe where Biddall's former Hollyoaks castmate Zoe Lister (Zoe Carpenter) was her bridesmaid.[1][2]

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Jennifer Biddall is an English actress known for her role as Jessica Harris in the Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks. Born on 26 May 1980 in Bath, Somerset, England, she began her acting career with her appearance as Jessica Harris in the series in 2005. Biddall's portrayal of Jessica Harris, a character central to several storylines in the long-running British soap, marked her most prominent work and spanned from October 2005 to December 2007. She has primarily worked in television, with credits largely tied to Hollyoaks and occasional other small roles. While details of her personal life and later career remain limited in public sources, Biddall's contribution to one of the UK's popular soap operas remains her defining achievement in the industry.

Early life

Early years and education

Jennifer Biddall was born on 26 May 1980 in Bath, Somerset, England. She grew up in Corsham, Wiltshire, where her family lived in the town. Biddall attended The Corsham School. She developed an early interest in performing, including nagging her mother to let her join the local church Sunday school primarily to participate in its Nativity play, and she enjoyed family trips to pantomimes such as Aladdin in Bristol. After finishing at The Corsham School, she acted with the Musical Youth Theatre Company in Bath. Determined to pursue acting professionally, Biddall spent years auditioning for drama school despite initial parental hopes that repeated rejections might lead her to reconsider. She applied to the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, which accepts only four female students annually, but was initially turned down; following advice from the school to gain life experience, she backpacked around the Greek islands and worked in America for a year before reapplying successfully. She won a scholarship to study at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, where her course was structured as a degree program that aligned with her family's preference for formal higher education. Her family ultimately proved fantastically supportive throughout her persistence and training.

Career

Entry into acting and early credits

Jennifer Biddall trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School after winning a scholarship to study there, following her involvement with the Musical Youth Theatre Company in Bath. After graduating, she moved to London to pursue professional opportunities, where she appeared in short films including Delicate and Kidnap, along with some commercials. To gain exposure, she took on various small acting jobs, often unpaid, while supporting herself through other work such as waitressing. In 2005, Biddall made her television debut with a guest role as Jemima Sadler in one episode of the ITV spin-off series Footballers Wive$: Overtime. This early credit represented her transition from training and minor projects to paid screen work, shortly before her casting in Hollyoaks.

Hollyoaks (2005–2008)

Biddall joined the cast of the Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks in 2005, playing the role of Jessica Harris. Jessica Harris was introduced as a confident and outgoing marketing and advertising student at Hollyoaks Community College, eager to embrace university life and be the life and soul of any social scene. Biddall appeared in 90 episodes of the main series from 2005 to 2007, with her departure occurring in December 2007. She also reprised the role of Jessica Harris in the 2005 spin-off miniseries Hollyoaks: No Going Back, featuring in all four episodes. The character became one of Biddall's most prominent early roles, establishing her presence in British soap opera and providing a platform for sustained on-screen work during this period. This engagement marked her longest-running television credit to date and contributed significantly to her visibility in the industry.

Post-Hollyoaks television and short films

Following her departure from Hollyoaks in 2008, Jennifer Biddall continued her acting career with guest roles in British television series and an appearance in a short film. In 2012, she appeared in an episode of the BBC daytime medical soap opera Doctors, playing Ruby Winters in "Extra Curricular," which aired on 29 November 2012. She returned to Doctors in 2014 to portray Emily Faulks in the episode "Sometimes it Snows in April," broadcast on 28 April 2014. That same year, Biddall guest-starred as Jasmine in an episode of the Sky comedy-drama Mount Pleasant. In 2013, she starred as Suzette in the short film Going Under, an 11-minute drama directed by Toby Paton and inspired by a 2012 hoax news story about a dentist drugging and extracting her ex-husband's teeth.

Theatre work

Jennifer Biddall has performed in several stage musicals and a radio production following her departure from Hollyoaks in 2008. She toured the UK in the satirical musical The eXtra Factor in 2008, a show parodying television talent competitions such as The X Factor, which incorporated interactive audience text voting to determine the nightly winner. In early 2009, Biddall was cast as Sue, a 17-year-old character who falls in love with Norman amid romantic entanglements, in the Bill Kenwright-directed musical Dreamboats and Petticoats, set in the 1950s and 1960s and celebrating early rock and roll. Despite undergoing surgery in August 2008 to remove a cyst on her vocal cords—which left her barely able to speak for over a month and made her highly nervous about singing—she auditioned successfully and secured the role after impressing producer Bill Kenwright. The production launched its UK tour at the Churchill Theatre in Bromley on February 19, 2009, with further engagements including a run at the Bristol Hippodrome from April 27 to May 2, 2009. It transferred to London's West End, where Biddall continued in the role of Sue in the original cast at the Savoy Theatre beginning in 2009. She is also listed as Sue in the 2010 West End original cast. Biddall additionally appeared in a radio play alongside her former Hollyoaks co-star Gerard McCarthy for 4Radio.

Return to television (2022–present)

In 2022, Jennifer Biddall returned to television with a guest role in the BBC soap opera EastEnders, portraying the character Megan in four episodes. Megan, a carer for an elderly woman named Joan, appeared in a brief storyline tied to Alfie Moon's mock wedding scheme, first airing on 10 October 2022 and concluding on 12 October 2022. The role marked her return to screen acting after a prolonged absence from major television productions following her departure from Hollyoaks in 2008. Viewers and fans quickly recognized her from her earlier soap work, with online reactions noting the surprise of seeing the former Hollyoaks actress in EastEnders. Biddall is scheduled to appear in the upcoming film Tinsel Town (2025) in the role of Damsel in Distress. This project represents her next credited screen appearance.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Jennifer Biddall became engaged to actor Ben Freeman in December 2009 after dating for approximately eight months. They married on 10 September 2010, following a 9-month engagement and 16 months of dating overall. Details of her personal life remain limited in public sources.
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