Kacey Clarke
Kacey Clarke | |
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Born | Kacey Louisa Barnfield 14 January 1988 |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1997–present |
Kacey Clarke (born Kacey Louisa Barnfield;[1] 14 January 1988[2]) is an English actress. As a teenager she played Maddie Gilks in the long running British television series Grange Hill, on which she spent six years. As an adult, her roles have included Crystal in the American action film Resident Evil: Afterlife, and Katie Sutherland in British comedy The Inbetweeners. In 2014, Clarke was listed as number 99 in FHM's 100 sexiest women in the world.[3]
Personal life
Clarke was born in the London Borough of Enfield as Kacey Louisa Barnfield to parents Malcolm, a partner at Enfield estate agency, Barnfield's, and Karen (née Clarke). Her parents divorced in 2010.[4] She has a brother and a sister. Clarke is a second cousin of the actress Victoria Shalet.[5] Clarke splits her time between London and Los Angeles, maintaining a base in both cities.
Career
Clarke's began acting in 1997 at age nine,[4] appearing in advertisements and stage plays. In 2000, Barnfield's won the role of bully Maddie Gilks, girlfriend to Baz Wainwright (played by Thomas Hudson), in Grange Hill, where she found herself the central role in central plots during her five-year stint on the show, It was Clarke's first major acting role.[6]
After Grange Hill, Clarke filmed Popcorn with Jodi Albert and Jack Ryder, and plays the character of Yukino. She has also appeared in the Sky1 football drama Dream Team. Other roles include Zoe Stringer in Filthy Rich, in which she played Mike Reid's daughter shortly before he died, The Bill, where she played Chloe Fox for 3 episodes in 2004 and appeared again in October 2007 as Kelly Burgess, and Casualty in which she appeared as Claudie Waters for 2 episodes on 29 and 30 December 2007. In 2008, Clarke was the face of Clean & Clear, appearing in adverts for the skincare brand. She also starred in the Road Safety commercial 'Mess'. In 2008 she became Galaxy chocolate's 'Miss Kiss' to publicize their Christmas Mistletoe Kisses chocolates. In 2009 and 2010 she appeared in the E4 sitcom The Inbetweeners, as Neil's sister Katie in the series 2 episode "A Night Out in London" and series 3's "Will's Dilemma".
Clarke made her theatrical film debut as Crystal Waters in the Screen Gem's 3D action film Resident Evil: Afterlife, alongside Milla Jovovich, Wentworth Miller and Ali Larter.[7] It topped the box office in September 2010. Clarke also starred in the TV movie Lake Placid 3, where she plays Ellie, this was also in 2010. In 2011 she played the lead role of Kate in Johannes Roberts' Roadkill, a horror film about a group of teens taking an ill-fated RV trip around Ireland. Her performance was well received.[8] Clarke appeared as Barb in Jeremy Leven's 2013 movie Girl on a Bicycle.
In June 2011 Variety magazine reported that Clarke would co-star in Glutton, a '3D psychological thriller' directed by David Arquette, playing Virginia the blind neighbour and only friend of a 1,200-pound man (Abraham Benrubi). Abraham Benrubi and Patricia Arquette also star. Glutton was to begin filming in Canada in summer 2011,[9] though no film under that title has been released.
In September 2011 Clarke was female lead of Annabel in Syfy Channel's Jabberwock opposite Battlestar Galactica's Tahmoh Penniket.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2007 | Popcorn | Yukino Girl | |
2010 | Resident Evil: Afterlife | Crystal Waters | |
2011 | Film: The Making of... | Maresi De La Mer-Taylor | Short film |
2013 | Girl on a Bicycle | Barb | |
2013 | I Spit on Your Grave 2 | Sharon | |
2013 | Green Street 3: Never Back Down | Molly | Direct to-DVD[10] |
2014 | Film: The Movie | Maresi De La Mer | |
2015 | Seeking Dolly Parton | Charlie | |
2015 | World War Dead: Rise of the Fallen | Amanda | |
2016 | Welcome to Curiosity | Martine | |
2016 | Blood Orange | Isabelle | Completed[11] |
2016 | Neron | Alison Dunn | Completed |
2016 | Bayou Tales | Nielson | Filming |
TBA | Enchanting the Mortals | Ashley | Post-Production |
TBA | Skinny Buddha | Janet | Filming |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2001–05 | Grange Hill | Maddie Gilks | 82 episodes |
2003 | Dreamteam | Leanne | TV miniseries |
2004 | The Bill | Chloe Fox | 3 episodes |
2007 | Casualty | Claudie Waters | Episodes: "Take a Cup of Kindness Yet", "For Auld Lang Syne" |
2007 | The Bill | Kelly Burgess | Episode: "Uncut Killer" |
2009–10 | The Inbetweeners | Katie Sutherland | Episodes: "Night Out in London", "Will's Dilemma" |
2010 | Lake Placid 3 | Ellie | Television movie |
2011 | Roadkill | Kate | Television movie |
2011 | Jabberwock | Anabel | Television movie |
2013 | Massholes | Vicky | Web series; episode: "The Gentleman's Conga" |
2016 | 10 Year Reunion | Carly Newman | Television movie |
References
- ^ "Kacey Barnfield". FHM. 15 May 2015. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
- ^ "Kacey Barnfield". Hollywood.com. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
- ^ "100 Sexiest 2014". FHM. 2014. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
- ^ a b Jackson, Kate (28 August 2009). "Stuart's Broad". The Sun. London. Archived from the original on 29 August 2009.
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- ^ Barker, Andrew (10 September 2010). "Review: 'Resident Evil: Afterlife'". Variety. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
- ^ Raider Redux (18 April 2011). "Roadkill (2011)". Dread Central. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
- ^ Sneider, Jeff (3 June 2011). "David Arquette casts sister in 'Glutton'". Variety. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
- ^ Mitchell, Robert (4 February 2013). "Lionsgate U.K. recruits 'Soldier,' 'Hooligans'". Variety. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
The third film, which is in post, stars Scott Adkins, Jack Doolan and Kacey Barnfield.
- ^ Parkinson, David (2016). "Blood Orange - Review". Radio Times.
External links
- Kacey Clarke at IMDb
- Use dmy dates from July 2013
- 1988 births
- English film actresses
- English television actresses
- Living people
- People from Enfield Town
- People from the London Borough of Hackney
- Actresses from London
- English expatriates in the United States
- 21st-century English actresses
- English child actresses
- British child actresses
- 20th-century English actresses