Jamie Bernadette

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Jamie Bernadette
Born
Jamie Bernadette Watkins

December 14, 1987
Occupation(s)Actress
Producer
Years active2007–present

Jamie Bernadette Watkins (born December 14, 1987) is an American actress and occasional producer. She has appeared in many horror films.

Early life[edit]

Watkins was born and raised in Kankakee, Illinois. She is the youngest of nine children, five sisters and four brothers. Her father died four months after her birth, leaving her mother to raise all of the children on her own with very limited means.[1][2] Watkins dreamed of being on the big screen since she was around five years old. She watched movies repeatedly and acted out the scenes, mimicking the actresses she loved.[3] Watkins began acting in Community Theater productions at about age 10 and did some theater in high school as well. She studied acting at Margie Haber Studios and the Van Mar Academy of Motion Picture and Television Acting.[4]

Career[edit]

Watkins came to a crossroads in her life when she had the choice to stay in her hometown, or venture out to Los Angeles to pursue a career in acting. She came to the decision to try out Hollywood and left with $600 in her pocket and drove across the country by herself.[5]

Her first roles include the thriller Son of Sam and the short Struck (both 2008), co-starring Kelly Preston and Jenna Elfman. In 2009, she had a bigger role besides David Carradine in Absolute Evil. Since 2010, she was seen in more popular movies such as MILF (2010), Axeman (2013), What Now (2015), starring Ice-T, Mortdecai (2015), starring Johnny Depp, Jem and the Holograms (2015), and The Darkness (2016), starring Kevin Bacon. She also appeared in an episode of The Neighbors.

In 2016, she starred in Let's Be Evil and All Girls Weekend. She also played the starring role in I Spit on Your Grave: Deja Vu (2019).

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2008 Struck Heather Short
Son of Sam Sara Greenwood Video
2009 Absolute Evil Maggie
Nightstalker Laurie Video
2010 Mortal Kombat: Rebirth Jill Short
MILF Alex Video
The Porcelain Grave Veronica Damon Short
Mirk Riders Chloe Short
2011 365 Days Catherine Fisher Video
Justice on the Border Major Lori Stevens
2012 Celebrity Sex Tape Hot Goth Chick
Operation Terror Stewardess
Reel Evil Claire
Steampunk Samurai Biker Chick Boss Reeby
Manhaters! Shelby
Resident Evil: Resurrection Rebecca Chambers Short
2013 Axeman Tammy
2014 The Secret Children Sophia
The Bunnyman Massacre Kelly
The Knockout Game Newscaster Short
See Me Wife Short
2015 Mortdecai Bikini Babe
What Now Becca the Goth Girl
Scarf Alex
L.A. Slasher The Detective
Jem and the Holograms Reporter
2016 Let's Be Evil Body of Arial
The Demon in the Dark Scandal Short
Hot Bot Schoolgirl Bot
The Darkness Restaurant Patron
13 Days Christine
All Girls Weekend Nancy
Injustice for All Catwoman Short
Face of Evil Katy
The 6th Friend Joey Taylor
Sinbad and the War of the Furies Jax
Elder Island Stacy Ryerson
2017 A Place in the Caribbean Sarah
American Satan Juliette
2018 Killing Joan Joan Butler
4/20 Massacre Jess
Every 21 Seconds Prosecutor Leslie Clarkson
The Wrong Teacher Ashley Hayes TV movie
2019 Smothered by Mothers Lola
I Spit on Your Grave: Deja Vu Christy Hills
The Furnace Mary Harris
Darling Nikki Greta
2020 Reality Queen! Woman in Black
The Bone Box Deputy Ella Kade
Dead By Dawn Snack
Axeman: Redux Tammy
2021 The Wrong Fiancé Bree TV movie
The Wrong Prince Charming Mia TV movie
2022 The Wrong Blind Date Mrs. Tyler TV movie
The Wrong Guy Diana Short
The Wrong High School Sweetheart Amy TV movie
Nicole, Her Ex & the Killer Debra
Jurassic Domination Colonel Ramirez
Ash and Bone Anna Lambeth
2023 Homestead Beth
Home, Not Alone Kendall Jones TV movie
Colonials Zoey
Cop vs. Killer Jessica Abrams
Sebastian Irene Ludwick
End Times Claire Davis
End Times (II) Claire Davis
Lonesome Soldier Doctor Chambers
A Christmas Intern Gemma TV movie
2024 The Wrong Life Coach Natalie TV movie
Tall, Dark, and Dangerous Alice TV movie

Television[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2007 Tell Me You Love Me Dancer Episode: "Episode #1.3"
2011 1000 Ways to Die Mental Patient Tracy Episode: "Ready or Not Here Comes Death"
N.Y.P.D.M. Madison Episode: "Sorores"
2012 Broken Toy Mary Episode: "Good Guy?"
2013-14 Deadly Wives Melanie McGuire Episode: "Body of Water" & "Vanishing Acts"
2014 The Neighbors Stewardess Episode: "Uncle Benjamin"
2014-15 Coyote Munch Mini-Mart Additional Voices (voice) Recurring Cast
2017 NCIS: New Orleans Callie Tillford Episode: "The Asset"
2018 Midnight, Texas Peaches Episode: "Resting Witch Face"
2022 The Legend of Firelily Shay Episode: "Daddy's Girl"
Keeping Up with the Joneses Emma Recurring Cast
Chicago Fire Ms. Katz Episode: "A Beautiful Life"
2023 As Luck Would Have It Jamie Episode: "Old Flames, New Fires"

Music Video[edit]

Year Artist Song Role
2010 Chali 2na "Step Yo Game Up" Detective

Awards[edit]

  • Recipient of the 2017 Best Actress Award by the Independent Cinema Foundation and Festival Academy (ICFFA)
  • Best Actress in a feature film for The 6th Friend at the 2016 Freak Show Horror Film Festival
  • Best Actress in a feature film for The 6th Friend at the 2016 RIP Horror Film Festival,
  • Nominated Best Original Screenplay of a feature film for The 6th Friend at the 2017 Madrid International Film Festival
  • Best Feature Film for The 6th Friend at the 2016 Freak Show Horror Film Festival
  • Best Horror Feature Film for The 6th Friend at the 2017 Independent Filmmakers Showcase IFS Film Festival
  • Best Ensemble for feature film Smothered by Mothers at the 2017 New York Film Awards

References[edit]

  1. ^ "JAMIE BERNADETTE: DÉJÀ VU". Bella New York Magazine. Archived from the original on 2019-03-08. Retrieved 2019-03-07.
  2. ^ "Kankakee's Jamie Bernadette blossoms as film, TV actress". Daily Journal. Retrieved 2019-03-07.
  3. ^ "Interview with Jamie Bernadette: Dreams Become Reality". Pop Horror. Retrieved 2019-03-07.
  4. ^ "Jamie Bernadette - Resume". Presley Talent. Retrieved 2019-03-07.
  5. ^ "Interview with Jamie Bernadette: Dreams Become Reality". Pop Horror. Retrieved 2019-03-07.

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