Jess Clarke
Jess Clarke’s filmography isn’t exactly quiet. She’s popped up in some pretty wild projects lately, and honestly, you can’t help but notice her name showing up more and more. Let’s talk about “The Gorge” (2025). That one’s got the kind of pulse you feel in your teeth—action, romance, probably a few moments where you think, “Oh, they’re not getting out of this one.” Clarke’s character? She’s got edge. Maybe a little reckless, but somehow still the one holding everything together when it all goes sideways.
Then there’s “Havoc” (2025). If you’re into chaos and gritty drama, you’ll want to keep an eye out for this. Clarke steps into a world that’s basically unraveling at the seams, where trust is a luxury and everyone’s got something to hide. She brings this raw energy, almost like she’s teetering on the edge of something dangerous, but you can’t look away. The tension’s thick, the stakes are ridiculous, and nothing’s guaranteed.
Don’t skip “Napoleon” (2023) either. Sure, it’s a period piece, but not the stuffy kind. Think big battles, sharp politics, and all the messy stuff history books usually skip. Clarke takes on a supporting role here, but she still manages to leave a mark. There’s this underlying fire to her performance—like she knows more than she’s letting on, weaving through power plays and old grudges with a sly confidence. All together, Clarke’s choices lately? Pretty bold. She’s not just riding along—she’s making waves.