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Jessica Sula Biography

news-detailsJessica Sula emerged as a compelling presence in British and American television and film, best known for her breakout role in the iconic teen drama Skins and her subsequent work in major Hollywood productions. Born Jessica Bianca Sula on May 3, 1994, in Gorseinon, Swansea, Wales, she is the daughter of Steve Sula. Her early life in Wales set the stage for a career that would bridge the entertainment industries on both sides of the Atlantic.

Her professional acting career began in 2011 when she was cast as Grace Violet, also known as Grace Blood, in the third generation of the groundbreaking E4 series Skins. This role served as her claim to fame, introducing her to a wide audience and establishing her within the realm of critically acclaimed youth-oriented television. Following her stint on the series, she continued to build her resume with guest appearances on shows like Holby City and a leading role in the television film The Last Train to Lisbon.

Sula achieved significant international recognition with her foray into major studio films. In 2016, she starred as Marcia in Split, the psychological horror thriller directed by M. Night Shyamalan and starring James McAvoy and Anya Taylor-Joy. The film was a major box office success, exposing her work to a global audience. She further demonstrated her range by appearing in the romantic drama The Last Summer alongside KJ Apa and Maia Mitchell, and in the thriller The Violent Heart with Jovan Adepo and Grace Van Patten.

On television, she took on a series regular role in the CBS drama Training Day, a continuation of the popular film, where she played Officer Rebecca Knox opposite Bill Paxton. She also starred as Mandy in the Starz drama series Hightown, which explored the opioid crisis in Cape Cod. Jessica Sula continues to work actively in the industry, balancing film and television projects and maintaining her status as a versatile Welsh actress with a growing and diverse body of work.