The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Suranne Jones
- I grew up in Oldham and moved to Manchester and London. I didn’t go to drama school. I just did a B-Tech.
- I love Sian Brooke so much; she’s hysterical.
- My brother was older, very bright. He went to university. I wasn’t academically bright – maybe at first, when I was little, but it was lost. I started doing a drama workshop and got really into it, then I did a BTec in performing arts and started to work.
- When I’m not working, you’ll find me down the play park or on the Tube with my Converse on and a muslin cloth in my hand, wiping my boy’s snotty nose.
- Being in the public eye, with the Internet – it’s scary. You can put out too much, and it becomes a part of the pie chart of who you are. Things stick. And they never go away.
- ‘Unforgiven’ gave me the opportunity to be a complete changeling: the blonde hair, the research that I did at the prison. It changed the perception of me.
- It’s horrible when you go to work and you’re not happy.
- I’ve always been ballsy. My dad is a blunt northerner, and maybe I’ve got a bit of that in me. I just kind of steam ahead.
- It is a golden age of television, with Amazon, Sky, and Netflix. They give opportunities to people to develop their own projects together. So much stuff has to be made. There has to be more opportunity.
- I love St. Ives and Fowey. I have childhood memories of the Headland Hotel, where ‘The Witches’ was filmed, standing on the Fistral Beach. There’s something about packing a bikini and Wellington boots – and I’m away.

Suranne Jones, born Sarah Anne Jones on August 27, 1978, in Oldham, England, is an acclaimed British actress and producer. She began her career in theater before gaining national recognition as Karen McDonald on the long-running soap opera Coronation Street (2000–2004). Her powerful performances quickly established her as one of the UK’s most versatile talents.
Jones went on to star in a range of acclaimed television dramas, including Scott & Bailey, Doctor Foster, and Gentleman Jack. Her role in Doctor Foster (2015–2017) earned her widespread praise and multiple awards, while Gentleman Jack (2019–2022), in which she portrayed 19th-century landowner and diarist Anne Lister, cemented her reputation as a fearless performer.
In addition to her acting career, Jones is also a producer and a strong advocate for mental health awareness. Known for her intensity, depth, and commitment to complex characters, she remains a leading figure in British television drama.
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