Jodie Comer Wiki, Biography, Age, Height, Boyfriend, Net Worth

Jodie is an English actress whose role as Chloe Gemell on the British comedy-drama series “My Mad Fat Diary” may have made her most famous. Her roles as Ivy Moxam in the BBC 3 miniseries Thirteen and Queen Elizabeth of York in the Starz miniseries The White Princess brought her even more notoriety and appreciation. As psychopathic Russian assassin Oksana Astankova, she joined the cast of the BBC America thriller series Killing Eve in 2018. This role won her her first Primetime Emmy Award and the British Academy Television Award.

Jodie Marie Comer, also known as Jodie Comer, is an English model and actress. Jodie Comer has a net worth of 6 million US dollars as of 2023. She is well-known for her outstanding performance in the British spy thriller Killing Eve. From 2018 to the present, she starred as Oksana Astankova/Villanelle. She also won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series and received numerous praises from critics. In addition, she won the British Academy Television Award for Best Actress. From 2013 to 2015, Jodie played Chloe Gemell on the comedy-drama series My Mad Fat Diary, which aired on E4.

Jodie Marie Comer, who was born on March 11, 1993, will be 29 years old in 2023. She was raised in Liverpool, England, where she was born. She adheres to the Christian faith and holds British citizenship. Jodie attended Saint Julie’s Catholic High School in Liverpool, England. She has finished her high school. She even became friends with the future Olympian Katarina Johnson-Thompson.

From 2015 to 2017, Jodie played the role of Kate Parks in the BBC One drama series Doctor Foster. Her character’s name was Kate Parks. In the BBC Three drama miniseries Thirteen, which aired in 2016, Jodie played the role of C Ivy Moxam. In 2017, she also appeared in The White Princess. She was portrayed as Elizabeth in a Starz historical miniseries. Jodie played Sarah in the Channel 4 television movie Help in 2021. The roles of Millie Rusk and Molotov Girl in Free Guy are two examples of Jodie’s significant contributions to the film industry. It made a lot of money.

In addition, Jodie portrayed Marguerite de Carrouges in The Last Due in the same year 2021. She has a lot of talent and the potential to be a well-known actress. Jodie is ranked 455th among the most popular contemporary actresses. Additionally, she holds the record for the most popular actress of all time, ranking 567th.

Full Name   Jodie Marie Comer
Nickname Jodie Comer
Date of Birth 11 March 1993
School St Julie’s Catholic High School, Liverpool, England
Profession Actress and Model
Category Wiki
Official Instagram id https://www.instagram.com/jodiecomer

Jodie Comer Wiki Biodata.

Age 29 Years Old
Birth Place Liverpool, England
Currently Live In Liverpool, England
Profession Actress and Model
Debut Television Series: The Royal Today (2008)
Movie: The Last Bite (2012)
Years Active 2007 – Present
Popular Character Villanelle in TV Series Killing Eve (2018-22)
Nationality British
Religion Christian
Ethnicity English
Hometown Liverpool
Zodiac Sign Pisces

Physical Appearance.

Height 5 feet 7 inches 170 cm
Weight 60 Kg 132 lbs.
Body Measurement 34-26-35 inches
Bra Size 34 B
Hair Color Brown
Eye Color Hazel
Dress Size 6 (US)
Shoe Size 7 (US)
Body Pear

Jodie Comer Family And Relatives

Jimmy Comer and Donna Comer are Jodie Comer’s parents. Jimmy Comer is the name of Jodie Comer’s father, and he works as a sports massage therapist for Everton FC. Donna Comer is Jodie Comer’s mother, and she works as a housekeeper. She is the only sibling. Her brother is Charlie Comer, and he works as an analyst for Huddersfield FC.

Jodie Comer is not currently married. She had never been engaged before. Jodie Comer was not dating anyone as of June 2021. However, James Burke has recently been mentioned. Despite the fact that the details have not been verified or even confirmed.

Father Name Jimmy Comer
Mother Name Donna Comer
Brother Name Charlie Comer
Sister Name
Boyfriend James Burke
Marital Status Unmarried

Career

A guest appearance on an episode of The Royal Today in 2008 marked the beginning of Comer’s professional career. She was cast in her first starring role as Ivy Moxam in the BBC Three miniseries Thirteen, which earned her a nomination for the British Academy Television Award for Best Actress. She made an appearance as Kate Parks in the BBC One drama series Doctor Foster. Jodie played a young Elizabeth of York in the Starz-produced sequel to the BBC miniseries The White Queen, The White Princess. In the Morrissey biopic England Is Mine, Jodie played Christine for the first time.

2019, Comer won both the British Academy Television Awards for Best Actress and two Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. In the 2019 movie Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Comer made a brief cameo as Rey’s mother in flashback scenes. Skywalker’s rise to power. She also played Lesley, the main character, in a June 2020 BBC iPlayer rerun of the Talking Heads episode “Her Big Chance.” In the action-comedy film Free Guy, which came out on August 13, 2021, she played Millie, a game developer, and Molotov Girl, Millie’s in-game avatar. British Vogue included Jodie on its list of the “Most Influential Girls of 2018” in December 2018.

Controversies.

Received Backlashes in Behalf of Her Boyfriend for Allegedly Being a Trump Supporter

In 2020, Jodie Comer left Twitter as she’s harrased by fans who discovered evidences that her American boyfriend was a Trump’s supporter.

She opened up about it on an interview with InStyle, stating that it’s the first she’d “been dragged into something like that,” along with her family.

Facts.

  • Jodie Comer grew up in the Childwall suburb.
  • Her brother, Charlie, is 2 years younger than herself.
  • Jodie Comer made a good friendship with Katarina Johnson-Thompson, an Olympic athlete.
  • She already fell in love with theatre during her childhood years.
  • She once joined CALS, a local weekend drama school, when she was just 11 years old.
  • Jodie loves singing, acting, and dancing.
  • She also once performed a monologue about Hillsborough Disaster at the 2006 Liverpool Performing Arts Festival.
  • During secondary school, Jodie once was expelled from a dance team by her friends because she couldn’t attend the rehearsal.
  • Jodie was one of The Most Influential Girls of 2018 by British Vogue.
  • She also entered the lists of Forbes’ 30 Under 30 in 2019.
  • Her ideal type is…

Movies.

  • The Last Duel (2021), as Marguerite de Carrouges
  • Free Guy (2021), as Millie Rusk / Molotov Girl
  • Help (Channel 4 | 2021), as Sarah
  • Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (2019), as Rey’s Mother
  • Either Way (2019), as Madam
  • England Is Mine (2017), as Christine
  • Lady Chatterley’s Lover (BBC One | 2015), as Ivy Bolton
  • In T’Vic (2013), as Holliday
  • The Last Bite (2012), as Marcie

TV Series.

  • Talking Heads (BBC One | 2020), as Lesley
  • Killing Eve (BBC | 2018-present), as Oksana Astankova / Villanelle
  • Snatches: Moments From Women’s Lives (2018), as Linda
  • The White Princess (Starz | 2017), as Elizabeth of York
  • Rillington Place (BBC One | 2016), as Beryl Evans
  • Thirteen (BBC Three, BBC Two | 2016), as Ivy Moxam
  • Doctor Foster (BBC One | 2015-2017), as Kate Parks
  • Remember Me (BBC One | 2014), as Hannah Ward
  • Inspector George Gently (BBC One | 2014), as Justine Leyland
  • My Mad Fat Diary (E4 | 2013-2015), as Chloe Gemell
  • Vera (ITV | 2013), as Izzy Rawlins
  • Law & Order: UK (ITV | 2013), as Jess Hayes
  • Coming Up (Channel 4 | 2012-2013), as Cat Sullivan and Gemma
  • Casualty (BBC One | 2012), as Maddy Eldon
  • Good Cop (BBC One | 2012), as Amy
  • Silent Witness (BBC | 2012), as Eve Gilston
  • Doctors (BBC One | 2012), as Kelly Lowther
  • Justice (BBC One | 2011), as Sharna Mulhearne
  • Waterloo Road (BBC One | 2010), as Sarah Evans
  • Holby City (BBC One | 2010), as Ellie Jenkins
  • The Royal Today (ITV | 2008), as Leanne

Awards.

  • Indiana Film Journalists Association 2021 – Best Actress – The Last Duel
  • TV Choice Awards 2020 – Best Actress – Killing Eve
  • Broadcast Digital Awards 2019 – Best Short-Form Drama – Snatches: Moments from Women’s Lives
  • Primetime Emmy Awards 2019 – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series – Killing Eve
  • TV Choice Awards 2019 – Best Actress – Killing Eve
  • British Academy Television Awards 2019 – Leading Actress – Killing Eve
  • Female First Awards 2018 – Television Actress of the Year – Killing Eve

Nominations

  • Satellite Awards 2021 – Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film – Help
  • British Academy Television Awards 2021 – Leading Actress – Killing Eve
  • Golden Globe Awards 2021 – Best Actress – Television Series Drama – Killing Eve
  • Primetime Emmy Awards 2020 – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series – Killing Eve
  • British Academy Television Awards 2020 – Leading Actress – Killing Eve
  • Golden Globe Awards 2020 – Best Actress – Television Series Drama – Killing Eve
  • Critics Choice Awards 2020 -Best Actress in a Drama Series – Killing Eve
  • British Academy Television Awards 2017 – Best Actress – Thirteen
  • TV Choice Awards 2016 – Best Actress – Thirteen

Quotes

“My first professional audition was for a radio play in Manchester. That was the first audition that I got. It was my first paid job, which I think was, like, £150, and I thought it was megabucks.”

“It’s going to be very, very different from ‘The White Queen.’ Rather than it being a follow-up, I think ‘The White Princess’ is definitely a standalone show.”

“It’s so nice when you go on to a job and you’ve worked with someone before.”

“With acting, you have to just tell the truth in each moment.”

“You do have to challenge yourself. I think scared is a good thing.”

“I feel particularly passionate about being a part of ‘Rillington Place’ because I’ve never had a job where I’ve felt so much responsibility and I’ve had to handle something with so much delicacy, because this story and these people were real.”

“I don’t know if it’s the way I’ve been brought up or if it’s because I spend so much time away that I appreciate being at home so much.”

“I love characters who can rile an audience so much – it means you’ve done your job well.”

“I always find with dramas that the more that’s left to the imagination of the audience, the better.”

“I feel, in drama, you don’t need to be fed everything. Even though sometimes when you watch, you want to know what happened and you want to see it, I feel like sometimes it’s so much stronger to see the effects that those actions have had.”

“I find if my character is more glamorous, I become more conscious of what I look like.”

“I just love making people laugh.”

“I was a natural drama queen when I was younger. I was always doing impersonations and showing off.”

“There’s something refreshing about going into filming and not brushing your hair, letting your toenails chip, drawing darker circles under your eyes.”

“I think everything happens for a reason.”

“I’m a big believer in fate, and it’s working out well so far.”

“When you get scripts and you really enjoy reading them, you know it’s a good project.

“I came off Snapchat. I was done with it… I think I spent too much time on it.”

“You have to be confident enough to pick yourself up and go to 30 meetings and be told no every time and not take that to heart.”

“I’d love to do something where I have to completely transform. Or something that is very physical and would test me with discipline in that way. Something that I’d maybe have to train for.”

“I feel like when you perform in a period drama, it’s so easy to transform yourself into someone else because the costumes are so different.”

“Liverpudlians have an amazing sense of humour, and they’re very loyal and warm. All my family and friends are there, so when I’m not filming, I like to go back and catch up with everyone. We’re a very close family.”

“When you wear the costumes in a period drama, you already feel like a different person – the clothes make you stand differently, change your posture, the way you walk. You really have to have stamina – you have two hours in hair and makeup, and then another hour to remove all that.”

“In ‘The White Princess,’ the women are leading the story, and they’re holding everything together. It’s definitely a world of women’s empowerment.”

“I think, in history, we often see a false representation of women. The men are always the successors and, supposedly, of their own merit, which I don’t believe to be to true.”

“A lot of things in my career have happened by chance.”

“I grew up watching Keira Knightley films nonstop, and I always admired period dramas and just everything that goes into it.”

“Emotions fascinate me, just being able to express myself through acting. I love that. And I think, in everyday life, you’re always trying to repress your emotions. Like if you’re sad, you don’t want to show it to someone else.”

“I don’t think talent or an instinct for acting is something you can teach.”

“I’d always wanted to do costume drama, but period dramas often become very wooden. Just because they’re born in the 1400s, all of a sudden people start losing their sense of humour or their personalities.”

“My mum used to always say to me, ‘What’s meant for you won’t pass you by,’ and it’s true. If I didn’t get something, it wasn’t meant for me.”

“I used to sing when I was into local theatre but gave it up to concentrate on dance.”

“I don’t speak any other languages, which I’m kind of ashamed about, actually.”

“As an actor, you have to find reasons why your character made her decisions, and you have to empathise with her.”

“To read a piece of material from a period drama told from the woman’s perspective is just so unique.”

“Watching ‘Morvern Callar’ was a game changer for me.”

“I’d done acting at a local drama school on Saturdays. I just enjoyed it. It never entered my mind I could possibly do it for a career.”

“A movie that makes me cry every time is ‘Billy Elliot.’ That scene where he’s dancing in the hall, and his dad walks in. And the first time his dad can see how amazing he is dancing, but he’s so conflicted with kind of his own feelings towards it. Oh, it’s so emotional.”

“I’m constantly learning with each new job, especially about people, which is important for playing characters.”

“I know who I am, I know my truth and that’s good enough for me.”

“There could be an instance where a male director may lose his temper and shout and tell people what to do, and everyone will just go, ‘Okay, it’s the way he is.’ And if a woman was to do that, it would be, ‘Who does she think she is?’”

“[on sexism in the industry] It’s crazy to think that it is still going on. It plays on my mind when I’m on set and I think, ‘Wow, there are only two women in this room’-as in the crew. You usually get a lot of women on makeup and costumes, but as for crew, sometimes you only get two women, and you’re like, ‘This is a real thing.’”

“Within everyday sexism, it’s hard – there’s the obvious things where you go into an audition room and it’s not very welcoming or you’re met with a certain attitude.”

“[on Killing Eve’s pasta scene] For one scene I had to eat pasta all day for nine hours and I literally didn’t go to the toilet for two weeks.”

“I think everything happens for a reason.”

“I am beyond excited to be working with the BBC as part of the cast of ‘Thirteen.’”

“A movie that makes me cry every time is ‘Billy Elliot.’ That scene where he’s dancing in the hall, and his dad walks in. And the first time his dad can see how amazing he is dancing, but he’s so conflicted with kind of his own feelings towards it. Oh, it’s so emotional.”

Jodie Comer is one of the most influential actresses in the acting industry. She never gets tired to explore and improve her acting skill from time to time.

Jodie Comer Favorite Things.

  • Actor – Paul Rudd
  • Actress – Julie Walters
  • Singer – Bruce Springsteen
  • Television / Web Shows – Love, The Last Man On Earth
  • Food – Oysters, Lobster, and Chips
  • Restaurants – Maray, Sugarfish, Wallfish Bistro
  • Beverages – Cocktail, orange, apple, ginger, and carrot juice, and green tea with honey

Net Worth.

Net Worth 6 Million US Doller

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