Felicity Jones is finally an A-lister to be reckoned with

By Jane Cornwell
Updated October 15 2016 - 11:13am, first published October 7 2016 - 6:00am
Burning Bright: No longer the next big thing, and with a clutch of films coming out, Felicity Jones is now getting all the attention she deserves. Photo: David Slijper
Burning Bright: No longer the next big thing, and with a clutch of films coming out, Felicity Jones is now getting all the attention she deserves. Photo: David Slijper
Learning how to snowboard, play out kung fu scenes and speak Italian are all in a day's work for Inferno actress Felicity Jones. Photo: Alistair McLellan/Art Partner/Raven & Snow
Learning how to snowboard, play out kung fu scenes and speak Italian are all in a day's work for Inferno actress Felicity Jones. Photo: Alistair McLellan/Art Partner/Raven & Snow
Actors Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones of "Theory of Everything" at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival  Photo: JEFF VESPA
Actors Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones of "Theory of Everything" at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival Photo: JEFF VESPA

Sometimes, when being Felicity Jones gets too much, Felicity Jones likes to wander down to Hampstead Heath, the ancient park that is one of London's best-loved green spaces. Then, with her back against the trunk of her favourite old oak tree, she'll take out her sketchpad and draw.

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