Gemma Atkinson kicked off her acting journey at just 11 years old, diving headfirst into the world of entertainment. Her early days began with a notable role on the long-running British soap “Hollyoaks,” which aired on Channel 4 from 1995 to 2014. Following her time on the show, Gemma Atkinson continued to build her resume, landing parts in several films. Among her early film roles were appearances in “How to Stop Being a Loser” in 2011 and the horror film “Airborne” (2012), starring Mark Hamill. In more recent years, Gemma Atkinson has also appeared in the horror movie “Devil’s Pass” (2013), directed by Holly Goss, further showcasing her range as an actress.
Gemma Atkinson has appeared in a variety of films and music projects throughout her career, but among her most acclaimed works is Devil’s Pass, released in 2013. This particular film stands out as her highest-rated project to date. On the other hand, one of her less favorably reviewed works is How to Stop Being a Loser from 2011, which holds the distinction of being her lowest-rated film. While Gemma Atkinson is perhaps best known for her modeling career, her contributions to film and music have also drawn attention, for better or worse.