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Early life
Jones acted like an adult in Bournville, Birmingham. Her folks met while working at the Wolverhampton Express and Star. Her father was a writer while her mother was in promoting. They separated when she was three, and she was raised with her sibling by her mother alone. In spite of this, she has said that her family is "greatly close."
After Kings Norton Girls School, Jones went to King Edward Vi Handsworth School, to finish A Levels and went ahead to take a crevice year (throughout which she showed up in the Bbc arrangement Servants). She then read English at 'Wadham' College, Oxford, graduating 'with' a 2:1 in 2006. While considering English, she showed up in person plays, incorporating Attis in which she assumed the title part, and, in 2005, Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors for the Ouds summer tour to Japan, featuring close by Harry Lloyd.
Felicity Rose Hadley Jonesborn 17 October 1983 is an English on-screen character, best known to Tv crowds for her part as the school spook Ethel Hallow in the first arrangement of The Worst Witch and its spin-off Weirdsister College. Jones likewise co-featured in Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant's characteristic Cemetery Junction. She showed up in 2011 in the acting piece Like Crazy inverse Anton Yelchin and in the sentimental comic drama Chalet Girl inverse Ed Westwick.
Early life
Jones acted like an adult in Bournville, Birmingham. Her folks met while working at the Wolverhampton Express and Star. Her father was a writer while her mother was in promoting. They separated when she was three, and she was raised with her sibling by her mother alone. In spite of this, she has said that her family is "greatly close."
After Kings Norton Girls School, Jones went to King Edward Vi Handsworth School, to finish A Levels and went ahead to take a crevice year (throughout which she showed up in the Bbc arrangement Servants). She then read English at 'Wadham' College, Oxford, graduating 'with' a 2:1 in 2006. While considering English, she showed up in person plays, incorporating Attis in which she assumed the title part, and, in 2005, Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors for the Ouds summer tour to Japan, featuring close by Harry Lloyd.