Jordanne Jones: Breaking the class ceiling, how acting saved her and becoming an activist
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Dion Fanning talks to Irish actor, Jordanne Jones, who began her acting career at just 14-years-old. Jordanne discussed her mental health and acting, being working class in Trinity College and becoming an activist. She plays the role of Emma in Hugh O'Conor's debut directorial feature, Metal Heart.
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