Jenna Coleman

The role earned her critical acclaim, including a National Television Award for Outstanding Drama Performance. She became the face of the network, proving she could carry a historical epic without corset clichés. Unlike the icy Queen portrayed in The Crown , Coleman’s Victoria was warm, tempestuous, and incredibly human.

When she officially joined the TARDIS as Clara Oswald—a version of the character scattered through the Doctor’s timeline—the role expanded. Clara was not the typical companion who merely asked questions and got into trouble. She was a control freak, a perfectionist, and, eventually, a character who became just as alien as the Doctor. Jenna Coleman

Jenna Coleman was ‘to-ing and fro-ing’ on Doctor Who series 9 The role earned her critical acclaim, including a

before gaining international fame as the "Impossible Girl," Clara Oswald. Latest Projects & News When she officially joined the TARDIS as Clara

She represents the best of British talent: classically trained in emotion, but modern in her choices. She has played a Dalek, a Queen, a murderer, and a mother. And in every role, you see the same core—a fierce intelligence wrapped in a deceptively delicate frame.

This privacy, refreshing in the age of the celebrity influencer, has only added to her mystique. She lets the work speak. When asked in a The Times profile why she avoids social media, she stated: "I don’t want to dilute the illusion. When you watch a movie, you want to believe that person is that character. If you know what they had for breakfast, it breaks the spell."