Jessica Sula is a rising Welsh-born actress whose work has ranged from blockbuster film to Emmy nominated television. Sula will next be seen in the highly anticipated Amazon Original series Panic, which will release later this year.
In 2017, Sula starred in three acclaimed, highly successful projects. In January of that year, Sula was seen in Universal’s blockbuster hit Split alongside James McAvoy and Anya Taylor Joy. Directed by M. Knight Shyamalan, the film remained the #1 movie in America for three straight weeks after its release and received high critical acclaim. That summer, Sula starred in A24’s independent film The Lovers with Debra Winger and Tracy Letts. In November 2017, Sula was seen in the Emmy-winning, 6-part limited series from Scott Frank
Jessica Sula is a rising Welsh-born actress whose work has ranged from blockbuster film to Emmy nominated television. Sula will next be seen in the highly anticipated Amazon Original series Panic, which will release later this year.
In 2017, Sula starred in three acclaimed, highly successful projects. In January of that year, Sula was seen in Universal’s blockbuster hit Split alongside James McAvoy and Anya Taylor Joy. Directed by M. Knight Shyamalan, the film remained the #1 movie in America for three straight weeks after its release and received high critical acclaim. That summer, Sula starred in A24’s independent film The Lovers with Debra Winger and Tracy Letts. In November 2017, Sula was seen in the Emmy-winning, 6-part limited series from Scott Frank Godless. Also starring Jeff Daniels and Michelle Dockery, the limited series went on to be nominated for 12 Emmys, including Outstanding Limited Series.
In 2016, Sula starred in the lead role in the Freeform drama series Recovery Road. Sula also played the lead in the British independent film, Honeytrap which made its American premiere at the 2015 SXSW Festival to rave reviews. Sula’s breakout role came when she starred as ‘Grace’ in the popular UK teen drama series Skins in its fifth and sixth seasons.
Other television credits include MTV’s Scream television adaptation, Fox’s Lucifer, MTV’s Eye Candy, and ITV’s Love and Marriage. Most recently, Sula wrapped production on Andrew Rhymer’s limited series Epic Night for FBE and the independent film Story of Women opposite Jess Weixler and Will Brittain.