Jude Mack
- Actress
- Writer
Jude Mack is a British actress, writer, and director recognized for her diverse work across television, film, and theatre. She trained at the London Academy of Music & Dramatic Art, earning an MFA in Professional Acting in 2021, following a BA in English Literature from the University of Bristol. Her early stage roles included performances in classical and contemporary plays such as Much Ado About Nothing and Women Beware Women, showcasing her range and grounding in theatre.
Mack's screen career features notable roles in television series including Such Brave Girls (2023), where she portrayed Sid, and I Hate Suzie (2020). She has appeared in The Man Who Fell to Earth (2022) and is slated for roles in upcoming projects like Prime Target and Back in Action (both 2025). Her work extends to voice roles and short films, reflecting a versatile screen presence.
In addition to acting, Mack is an accomplished writer and director. She co-created and starred in the comedy pilot Amicable, produced by Avalon for BBC Three, which was adapted from queer comedy plays she developed and performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. She is actively developing original scripts with several production companies, including a comedy-drama series with BBC Studios and a drama series with Bonafide, and has contributed to a writer's room for a Sky comedy-drama project.
Mack's contributions to contemporary British screen and stage work highlight her as a multifaceted creative force. Her engagement with queer themes and comedy, combined with her classical training, positions her as an emerging talent influencing both performance and storytelling in the entertainment industry. She is represented by Casarotto Ramsay & Associates for her creative endeavors and Deborah Willey at Independent for acting.
Mack's screen career features notable roles in television series including Such Brave Girls (2023), where she portrayed Sid, and I Hate Suzie (2020). She has appeared in The Man Who Fell to Earth (2022) and is slated for roles in upcoming projects like Prime Target and Back in Action (both 2025). Her work extends to voice roles and short films, reflecting a versatile screen presence.
In addition to acting, Mack is an accomplished writer and director. She co-created and starred in the comedy pilot Amicable, produced by Avalon for BBC Three, which was adapted from queer comedy plays she developed and performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. She is actively developing original scripts with several production companies, including a comedy-drama series with BBC Studios and a drama series with Bonafide, and has contributed to a writer's room for a Sky comedy-drama project.
Mack's contributions to contemporary British screen and stage work highlight her as a multifaceted creative force. Her engagement with queer themes and comedy, combined with her classical training, positions her as an emerging talent influencing both performance and storytelling in the entertainment industry. She is represented by Casarotto Ramsay & Associates for her creative endeavors and Deborah Willey at Independent for acting.