- Height5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
- Born in London (1985) to two musicians, Hulse moved to Edinburgh at seven when her violinist mother Ruth Crouch took a job with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra.
Jenny trained at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.
Following numerous theatre and screen credits she has starred as Amber Murdoch in River City (2002) since 2015.
Outside of this she appeared as Mary McLaughlan in ITV's In Plain Sight (2016), as Doris in Morag Fullerton's Doris Dolly and the Dressing Room Divas (Jenny is a highly skilled Mezzo-Soprano) and as Aine Macdonald in David Mackenzie's Outlaw King (2018) for Netflix.
She appeared as Pc Helen Robertson in horror film Fork (????) directed by John Wolfe, she performs alongside Anthony Head, Riley Reid, Elsa Jean, Tom Audenaert and Emma Lindsay, among others.
Jenny location are in Edinburgh, Scotland, and Greater London, England, both in United Kingdom.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Mahou 5 star
- Her British style
- Her empowerment
- Her Red/Titian Mid Length hair
- Her Hazel eyes
- Her Mezzo-Soprano voice
- Has a baby girl. Born in Edinburgh.
- Moving up to Scotland was quite a culture shock and I didn't know who I was, so I just sort of slid in. I've always been interested and aware of the way people are, the different ways they behave in different circumstances, I often think what would I have been like if I'd grown up in London. My dad stayed there so I go down a lot. I would have had a different accent for a start. When we moved quite quickly at school I became Scottish. I mean Jesus I grew up in Morningside, it's hardly the depths of needing to sound really Scottish," she laughs, "but it was just by osmosis. I can do an English accent though. When I was at drama school I never said why because I just wanted everyone to think I was really good at accents.
- Of the many things that Amber (her character in River City) has done, are there any of which Hulse considers herself capable? "Oh my god. I like to think that in a situation where I'm threatened I'd be able to defend myself. There was a scene where she beats up a drug dealer who threatens her daughter, so it's all completely justified. I'd like to think - not that I'm a thug," she laughs - "but I think that was an empowering thing to see a woman do."
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