Annabelle Dexter-Jones is a British-American actress best known for her work in film and television. She was born in London, England, on October 25, 1986.
Commencing her acting journey in 2012 with a notable role in "Missed Connections," she swiftly established herself as a captivating talent. Renowned for her compelling portrayals, Dexter-Jones has graced the silver screen with notable credits including "White Girl," "Ravage," "Josie & Jack," "Bad Things," "The Nymphets," "Asthma," and "Helen's Dead." In the realm of television, Dexter-Jones has garnered widespread acclaim for her recurring roles in distinguished series such as "American Horror Story," "Based on a True Story," "The Calling," "The Deuce," "Red Oaks," and "Succession," alongside esteemed actors Kieran Culkin and Sarah Snook.
Her exceptional contributions to the cinematic arts have earned her accolades, including a FilmQuest Award for Best Actress and a Gen Art Film Festival Award for Best Actress.
Actresses, Film and TV
Actresses, Film and TV
Actors, Film and TV
Actresses, Film and TV