Jodie Whittaker
Biography
Jodie Auckland Whittaker, born on June 17, 1982, is a renowned English actress celebrated for her diverse roles in film and television. She gained widespread recognition for her portrayal of Beth Latimer in the critically acclaimed series *Broadchurch*, which aired from 2013 to 2017. Whittaker made history as the Thirteenth Doctor in the iconic series *Doctor Who*, serving from 2017 to 2022, marking her as the first female to take on the role.
Whittaker's career began to flourish with her impressive performance in her 2006 film debut, *Venus*, earning her nominations for both the British Independent Film Award and the Satellite Award. She further showcased her talent in the 2011 science fiction hit *Attack the Block*, where her dynamic presence captivated audiences. Additionally, her memorable performance in the *Black Mirror* episode "The Entire History of You," also released in 2011, solidified her status as a versatile actress capable of tackling complex narratives.
Throughout her career, Jodie Whittaker has received numerous accolades and has become a prominent figure in contemporary television and film, inspiring a new generation of viewers with her groundbreaking roles. Her contributions to the entertainment industry continue to resonate, making her a significant and influential artist of her time.
Filmography
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National Theatre Live: Antigone
2012 • Antigone
Ashes (2012)
2012 • Ruth
Perrier's Bounty
2009 • Brenda
Journeyman
2018 • Emma Burton
Spike Island
2012
Doctor Who at the Proms (2024)
2024 • The Doctor (13) (archive footage)
The Night Watch
2011 • Vivian Pearce
Good Vibrations
2012 • Ruth
St Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold
2009 • Beverly
Venus
2006 • Jessie
Good
2008 • Anne
Get Santa
2014 • Alison
Adult Life Skills
2016 • Anna
Tabby McTat
2024 • Narrator (voice)
Black Sea
2014 • Chrissy
Attack the Block
2011 • Sam
St Trinian's
2007 • Beverly
The Kid (2010)
2010 • Jackie
A Thousand Kisses Deep
2012 • Mia Selva
That Christmas
2024 • Mrs. Williams (voice)
One Day
2011 • Tilly Shaw
Dear England
2026 • Pippa Grange