Jenna Warren

Jenna Michelle Warren (born January 20th, 2000) is a Canadian actress who voiced the British Girl, Basketballer #2 and Jacks in Doki.

Performing since the age of five, Jenna has starred in television series and films that have aired on The Disney Channel, Family Channel, NBC Universal, PBS Kids, CBS, and the BBC.

In her latest film His Master's Voice, directed by György Pálfi, Jenna stars alongside Kate Vernon, Eric Peterson and Marshall Williams.

In 2017, Jenna's lead role in the film, Taken Too Far landed her two nominations for 'Best Leading Actress - TV Movie, MiniSeries or Special' at the Young Entertainer Awards, and 'Best Leading Actress in a TV Movie' at the Joey Awards. She had the pleasure of working alongside Beverley Mitchell and Christina Cox.

Jenna has worked as a lead voice actress in several animated series, such as the Emmy-nominated and three-time award winning series Justin Time where she voices the role of Olive (DHX Media), and Kody Kapow! (NBC Universal) in which she is honored to voice the role of Mei opposite Jason Alexander.

In 2015, Jenna landed the role of Jenny in the 2-time nominated animation film, Pirate's Passage starring and produced by the legendary Donald Sutherland, and directed by Brad Peyton.

Other animation voice roles that Jenna played include Molly Bolt in The Doozers, alongside Millie Davis, Jacob Ewaniuk and Trek Buccino (Jim Henson, Universal Kids, DHX), the Reporter in the 7-time nominated series Wild Kratts (PBS - United States), the Ballerina Math Monitor in Monster Math Squad (DHX Media, CBC-TV), Frankie Pamplemousse in The ZhuZhus (Nelvana, YTV/Disney Channel), and Taylor in Doodlebops Rockin' Road Show (CBS Kids/Disney Junior).

Jenna has also appeared as the recurring role of Camille in the 7-time award winning and 10-time nominated series The Next Step (The Family Channel - Canada; Universal Kids - United States), as well as in the 4-time winning and 19-time nominated series Reign where she played the role of Ainsley, alongside Spencer MacPherson, Adelaide Kane, Megan Follows, and Anna Popplewell.