
Age: 56
female
Ashley Jensen (born August 11, 1969) is a Scottish actress. She is best known for her roles as Maggie Jacobs in Extras (2005–2007, for which she was nominated for an Emmy Award), Christina McKinney in Ugly Betty (2006–2010), Agatha Raisin in Agatha Raisin (2014–present), and DI Ruth Calder in Shetland (2023–present). Jensen trained in Drama at Edinburgh’s Queen Margaret University. Her first significant television role was as Clare Donnelly, daughter of Glasgow criminal Jo-Jo Donnelly (played by Billy Connolly) in the 1993 BBC drama Down Among the Big Boys. In 1994, she played eccentric secretary Rosie McConnichy in the final series of BBC comedy May to December, as a replacement for the character of secretary Hilary (Rebecca Lacey), and Heather in Roughnecks, a BBC television series about workers on a North Sea oil platform. Jensen had a small role in a Dangerfield episode "Contact" as the mother of a young girl with meningitis. She then appeared as Fiona Morris in EastEnders. She also appeared in the 2003 BBC drama Two Thousand Acres of Sky. Jensen co-starred alongside Ricky Gervais in the BBC Two/HBO television programme Extras as the socially inept Maggie Jacobs. For her work on the first series, she received best television comedy actress and newcomer awards at the 2005 British Comedy Awards. In 2006, Jensen received two British Comedy Awards and a BAFTA nomination for her role in Extras. Her role in the 2007 Christmas Special earned her an Emmy Award nomination. In January 2006 she starred in the short-lived drama series Eleventh Hour on ITV. Later that year she played Steve Coogan's agent in A Cock and Bull Story. In 2007, she provided the narration for the film Taking Liberties. In 2014, she played the eponymous lead character in the television film adaptation of the M. C. Beaton novel Agatha Raisin and the Quiche of Death for Sky1. She also starred in the eight-part series that first aired on Sky1 on 7 June 2016. In 2017, she starred in a six-part TV series for BBC TV, Love, Lies & Records, depicting the gritty life and entwined storylines working in Leeds Registry Office. In March 2019, Jensen reunited with Gervais in the Netflix black comedy series After Life, a role she continued for all three series. In April 2019 she played Debbie Dorell in the second series of BBC TV drama Trust Me. When an injured soldier discovers patients in his hospital ward dying, he attempts to investigate the suspicious deaths. Also in 2019, she played the voice of Jacqueline in Lady and the Tramp.

It’s Gnomeo and Juliet’s wedding anniversary, there’s going to be a big party, with all the ornaments from the neighbouring gardens invited. Gnomarella is desperate to go but her cruel stepmother and stepsisters laugh at her, and tell her no one will want a filthy and cracked servant girl at such an elegant affair. Gnomarella’s fairy godmother (a Christmas decoration from the attic) comes and grants her wish to go the party. With a wave of her wand, Gnomarella is clean and crack free, with a beautiful new paint job. Sadly this will not last, and the fairy godmother warns her she will be back to normal at midnight. Gnomarella has a wonderful time, and falls in love with The Gnome Formerly Known As Prince Gnoming (AKA Prince Gnoming, the new gnome in the Capulet/Montague garden), when midnight strikes Gnomarella runs away, but she trips and her foot breaks off forcing her to hop all the way home. Prince Gnoming won’t rest until he finds the mystery girl, and goes around every garden searching for the owner of the left behind foot. The Stepmother, determined to get into a nicer garden (their own is untended and overgrown), breaks off one of her own daughter’s feet to trick him into thinking the foot belongs to her. Prince Gnoming sees through their ploy when Gnomarella reveals herself. Prince Gnoming uses superglue to stick her foot back on and whisks her away from her wretched life…and they live happily ever after.
