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Doctor Who Nightmare in Silver | 7.12
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The link to the Vogue Ukraine interview and photoshoot with Jenna Coleman!
Below are some key parts of the interview, translated with Google translate.
About the film of dreams
If I could choose one film, I would definitely choose "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf", and I would also dream of working on the same set with Elizabeth Taylor, who played the main role there.
About upcoming plans
There are a lot of plans: I want to travel, but not for work, but to study different cultures, I am still trying to learn French, and I also dream of a small haberdashery shop where I will collect antique jewelry boxes.
About the pressure of publicity
In reality, it doesn't feel like that - there are situations when you are recognized, and that's fine, but in ordinary life you continue to do the usual things. A lot of attention is usually focused on me during promotions. I recently spent a week at the Venice Film Festival, where it was pure madness and chaos. This can be really alarming. My secret in this situation is to enjoy this crazy energy and then go home and rest. The main thing is to remember what is important to you and what you really want.
About success
Success is a very relative concept for me. First, success is often temporary. Today it is success for us, and tomorrow we set new goals and see success in something new. Sometimes boiling an egg correctly is already a success in that particular second. I also consider it a success to walk away from something knowing that you did your best.
Escada dress, Never Not jewelry
About wishes for yourself
If I could address myself in my youth, I would say just a few words: "Baby, always enjoy the moment, walk carefully, everything will be fine, don't be afraid to express your thoughts, trust your own instincts, don't use artificial tan and finally leave your eyebrows in rest".
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New Jenna Coleman photoshoot for Vogue Ukraine!
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Jenna Coleman as Clara Oswald — Doctor Who | Season Nine
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HQ version of a photo from Jenna Coleman's photoshoot for the Italian Rêve last year!
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Jenna Coleman: The Audios
With the announcement of a new digital audio book read by Jenna Coleman coming soon, I thought it might be handy to give a quick list of her recorded works so far. This doesn't include commercial/documentary narration or video game voiceovers, obviously.
All these I believe are all available digitally in some form, too. (Officially or unofficially):
The Secret Garden - recorded in 2012-2013 for AudioGo, Jenna reads an abridged version of the children's story. The CD is hard to come by, since AudioGo went out of business soon after its release.
Doctor Who: Destiny of the Doctor - The Time Machine. Part of a year-long series of original narrated audio dramas produced by Big Finish in conjunction with AudioGo/BBC Audio for the 50th anniversary in 2013. This was the Eleventh Doctor chapter of the storyline, but incredibly and inexplicably it does not feature Clara but rather a one-off companion named Alice. Jenna nonetheless narrates the tale and plays both Alice and the Eleventh Doctor. My head canon is Alice is a Clara echo. AudioGo died almost immediately after its release, but Big Finish covered its distribution and I think you can still buy the MP3 version from them, along with the rest of the Destiny arc. Thus far it remains Jenna's only Big Finish-related audio work.
A Christmas Carol - Jenna's first audio drama involvement sees her playing a (relatively small) role in an all-star performance of the Dickens story, recorded while she was starring in Victoria (there were photos of her posted visiting Victoria showrunner/writer Daisy Goodwin at a book signing fresh from the recording session). Only released on Audible (apparently available for free in some places). I've never heard this myself.
"Pressures, Residential" - a short story recorded as a fund-raiser for Esquire UK magazine during lockdown. It basically reads like a story you might come across in something like Black Mirror or Inside No. 9. As a bonus, you get to hear Jenna utter a word we don't hear from her again until The Sandman. It's still available to listen to online from Esquire (it's an official page so I can link to it without violating a TOS).
"The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies." I don't know if this was recorded during lockdown or earlier, though it was released during. Jenna was one of a number of celebrity readers (including David Tennant among other Who veterans) contributing to the CD set "Beatrix Potter: The Complete Tales". I think this is still available on Amazon in CD form. Just the one story read by Jenna, though.
Iris Is More Than Okay by Natalie Cooper, a made-for-Audible original story, scheduled for release on May 16, 2024. Sadly, like A Christmas Carol, this will not be released to CD so it will be inaccessible to some. Not sure on length. This is not likely to be a full-length novel being an original so we're probably going to get something closer to 90 minutes-2 hours in length but I'm prepared to be corrected on that.
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oswincoleman · 2 days
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Jenna Coleman has narrated a new audio book coming out in May! Sadly, only digitally via Audible, so no permanent CD release like her 2013 Secret Garden and Doctor Who recordings or her Beatrix Potter story from a couple years back. But still...
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Jenna Coleman has been announced as a guest at Comic Con North East in Newcastle, on Saturday, the 13th of April!
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Kind of random for CBR to suddenly do a ranking article on Jenna (her new show The Jetty isn't due out till later in the year and if we see her rumoured return in The Sandman it might be even later than that). But who's complaining?
The ranking is a bit odd though for a couple of these. Her guest appearance in Inside No. 9 (which I bet a lot of people have forgotten she was even in) was little more than a cameo, and Dancing on the Edge wasn't much better. But it shows she makes an impact, no matter the size of role.
Clara, no surprise, is #1. But I was surprised to see Constantine ranked higher than Victoria, based on a single episode plus a couple of scenes.
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Jenna Coleman on Instagram stories. She met Richard Madden again during a trip to Spain!
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Jenna Coleman at the British Vogue party yesterday!
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oswincoleman · 14 days
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Jenna Coleman at the party celebrating the first issue of British Vogue under new head of editorial content, Chioma Nnadi.
It's lovely that she got to meet some of her friends there as well, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Bel Powley, Douglas Booth, and Zawe Ashton.
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Jenna Coleman as Liv Taylor in Wilderness episode 4, "Home Sweet Home"
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The collection appears to be growing
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Jenna Coleman at the BBC Studio showcase last week!
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Nice find!
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Remembering that brief and shining period of time when Jenna Coleman became the "official" image of Queen Victoria - even on the cover of history magazines! This wasn't the only time this happened but, look at this cover! The artist must have been a Jenna fan given Albert and Lord M do not look like Tom Hughes or Rufus Sewell!
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