The conversation turns to the challenges faced by women in the film industry, and Ames shares her thoughts on the importance of representation and equality. "I think it's essential that we have more women in positions of power, both on and off screen," she asserts. "We need to tell stories that reflect the complexity and diversity of women's experiences, and we need to create opportunities for women to take on leading roles and to produce content that matters to them."
When asked about her approach to acting, Ames reveals that she is a deeply intuitive and immersive performer. "I like to get lost in the character and the story," she explains. "I read as much as I can about the time period, the location, and the character's background. I also try to connect with my co-stars and build relationships with them on set, which helps me to stay present and focused." jessie ames bbc exclusive
Born on April 20, 1997, in Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, England, Jessie Ames began her acting career at a young age. She made her screen debut in 2008 with a guest appearance on the popular British television series "The Royal Today." However, it was her breakout role as Charmian "Charlie" Bell in the BBC Three drama "Thirteen" (2016) that brought her critical acclaim and recognition. The conversation turns to the challenges faced by
Watch the full interview with Jessie Ames on BBC iPlayer, where she discusses her career, her inspirations, and her ambitions in more depth. "I like to get lost in the character