Amy Jackson — Biography
Born on January 31, 1992, Amy Louise Jackson is a British talent celebrated for her contributions to Indian cinema, primarily in Tamil productions, though she has also graced Hindi and Telugu films. A former Miss Teen World, Jackson’s acting portfolio spans over fifteen films. Her foray into American television occurred in 2017, portraying Imra Ardeen, also known as Saturn Girl, in Warner Brothers' Supergirl series based on DC Comics. Among her standout performances are her initial industry appearance as Amy Wilkinson in the 2010 Tamil film Madrasapattinam, her role as Sarah in the 2015 action flick Singh Is Bliing, and her portrayal of Nila in the 2018 science fiction epic 2.0, which held the distinction of being India's most costly film at the time. Jackson's accolades include an Ananda Vikatan Cinema Award, a SIIMA Award, and recognition from the London Asian Film Festival. She also earned spots on The Times of India’s "Most Desirable Women of 2014" and their "Most Promising Female Newcomers of 2012" lists. Her journey into the spotlight began in 2009 when she was crowned Miss Teen World in America. Prior to her acting career, Jackson commenced her modeling endeavors in the UK at age fifteen, collaborating with esteemed designers such as Hugo Boss, Carolina Herrera, JW Anderson, Bvlgari, and Cartier. A serendipitous turn of events led Jackson to London for an audition for the leading lady in A. L. Vijay’s Tamil historical drama, Madrasapattinam. With no prior acting experience, she secured the role, marking the commencement of her career in India. Beyond her professional life, Jackson actively supports charitable causes, serving as a patron for organizations like "The Sneha Sargar Orphanage for girls." In 2018, she was acknowledged with the United Nations' International Day of The Girl Child award in London. A committed vegan and advocate for animal rights, Jackson has been an ambassador for PETA since 2016 and lends her support to The Elephant Family’s efforts to mitigate human-animal conflict, particularly in Asia. As of March 2025, Jackson commands a substantial online presence with 13.6 million followers on Instagram and over 537,700 followers on TikTok.