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British actress Hannah John-Kamen, born on 7 September 1989 in Anlaby, Yorkshire, England, has made a significant mark in the entertainment industry with her versatile roles in both television series and movies. Having graduated from London’s Central School of Speech and Drama in 2012, she embarked on her acting journey and has been actively involved in the industry since 2011.
John-Kamen’s career took off with voice work for the video game Dark Souls in 2011. She then went on to appear in various television series such as Misfits, Black Mirror, Whitechapel, and The Syndicate. Her breakthrough came with the lead role of Viva in the Spice Girls-themed musical Viva Forever! in 2012. Despite mixed reviews for the musical, John-Kamen’s performance was highly praised.
In 2015, she landed a starring role in the SyFy series Killjoys, which further solidified her presence in the industry. Her versatility was showcased in different genres as she appeared in the HBO series Game of Thrones, the Black Mirror episode “Playtest,” and the superhero film Ant-Man and the Wasp as Ava Starr / Ghost. Her portrayal of Jill Valentine in the film Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City in 2021 was also well-received.
John-Kamen moved to London at the age of 18 and has since made it her home. Apart from acting, she has a passion for music and dance, being skilled in playing the piano and various dance forms including ballet, cabaret, jazz, salsa, and tap. Her dedication to her craft and diverse talents have contributed to her success in the entertainment industry.
As of 2024, Hannah John-Kamen continues to expand her repertoire with new projects on the horizon. She is set to star in the action-thriller film SAS: Red Notice and has a role in the upcoming movie Thunderbolts. With her proven acting abilities and growing popularity, audiences can expect to see more of her captivating performances in the years to come.