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Jenny Jay (born Jennifer Bolton on 18 November 1967 in Birmingham), is a British actress, who played Carmen in Carla Lane's television series Bread. She has also appeared in such programmes as Behind The Bike Sheds, The Bill, KYTV, Alas Smith and Jones, All Creatures Great and Small, Inspector Morse and the 80s children's drama series, Dodger, Bonzo and the Rest. Born as Jenny Bolton and who was also known as Jenny Jay, has been involved in the music business and performing since a very early age - entering talent contest at Butlins Holiday Camps and winning several holidays for the family.
Jenny's passion for singing and performing began at an early age; she won her first competition when she was 5 years old as well as appearing on Opportunity Knocks. At 7 years of age she sang at the London Hilton Cabaret Spot. Moving to London at this time made it possible for Jenny to go to the prestigious Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts and later attend the Sylvia Young Theatre School.
During her teens she appeared in two ITV dramas, Dodger, Bonzo and the Rest and two series of Behind The Bike Sheds. She also appeared on the Russell Harty Show performing an act with a ventriloquist doll of then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
An appearance in controversial BBC gay-themed drama, Two of Us led to musician Morrissey casting Jenny in the video for his single
Dagenham Dave.
Many television roles followed, most prominently two series as Carmen in Carla Lane's Liverpool sitcom Bread.
During 1996 Jenny spent a year on L!VE TV's low budget series Canary Wharf.
She is also a full-time mum.
Filmography
all 10
TV Shows 7
Movies 3
Two of Us (1987)
Inspector Morse (1987)
Bread (1986)
All Creatures Great and Small (1978)
Scene (1968)
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GenderFemale
Birthday1967-11-18 (56 years old)
CitizenshipsUnited Kingdom
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