Jasmine Shea

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Biography

Jasmine Shea is a vibrant performer whose backgrounds in instrumental music, theater, and film have forged a strong and diverse performance style. She entered the world of film acting with the role of Delilah in "Valley Inn," a tale of summer romance in rural Arkansas that screened at the Cannes Film Festival in 2016. She then moved into her first television roles, including a co-star role in "House of Cards" opposite Kevin Spacey. Other credits include a turn as the Agitated Girl in actor-director Samuel Roukin's short film "Demus" alongside talented veteran actors Jeremy Crutchley and Ksenia Solo. Jasmine will soon originate the roles of Polly Marshall and Theodosia Burr in the historical play "The King of Crimes" written by noted author and playwright David L. Robbins, which focuses on the scandal and political intrigue surrounding the Aaron Burr treason trial of 1807. "The King of Crimes" makes its world premiere in early 2018.

  • Primary profession
  • Actress·casting_department
  • Gender
  • Female

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