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Jessie Cave

Famous As
Actress, comedian and cartoonist
Birth Name
Jessica Alice Cave Lloyd
Birth Date
May 5, 1987
Birth Place
London, England
Famous As
Actress, comedian and cartoonist
Popular for
Her role as Lavender Brown in the "Harry Potter" film series
Birth Name
Jessica Alice Cave Lloyd
Birth Date
May 5, 1987
Birth Place
London, England
Nationality
British
Education
  • Attended Latymer Upper School in Hammersmith for Sixth Form
  • Studied illustration and animation at Kingston University, dropping out aged 19
  • Intended to study stage management at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts
Mother
Deborah
Sister
Bebe Cave
Relation
Alfie Brown (since 2014)

Jessie Cave, born Jessica Alice Cave Lloyd on May 5, 1987, in London, England, is a multi-talented British actress, comedian, and cartoonist best known to international audiences for her memorable role as the lovestruck witch Lavender Brown in the later installments of the Harry Potter film series. Her career, however, extends far beyond the wizarding world into stand-up comedy, writing, and illustration, establishing her as a distinctive voice in contemporary British entertainment. The daughter of her mother, Deborah, Cave grew up with a creative spirit that would manifest across multiple artistic disciplines.

Her entry into the spotlight came when she was cast in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, bringing to life the character of Ron Weasley's infatuated girlfriend. She reprised the role in the two-part finale, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. While this role provided a significant platform, Cave simultaneously cultivated a path in comedy. She began performing stand-up and developing one-woman shows, taking them to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, a proving ground for comedic talent. Her performances, often deeply personal and whimsically illustrated, showcased her unique blend of observational humor and vulnerable storytelling.

Beyond acting and stand-up, Cave's talents as a cartoonist flourished. She published a book of her doodles titled Love Sick, which captured the humorous and often awkward realities of modern relationships and motherhood; these designs became popular on greeting cards. This illustrative work naturally evolved into writing. In 2019, she penned and starred in the comedic play Sunrise, a fictionalized exploration of her own life and romantic entanglements. This narrative thread continued with her debut novel, Sunset, published in 2021, which further demonstrated her skill at translating personal anecdote into engaging fiction.

Cave continues to balance a diverse career, appearing in television series such as Call the Midwife and Stath Lets Flats, while maintaining her presence on the live comedy circuit. She also engages with her audience through social media and YouTube, sharing her cartoons and comedic insights. Jessie Cave has successfully transitioned from a supporting role in a global film phenomenon to a respected and original creator in her own right, with a body of work that intimately and humorously documents the complexities of life, love, and creativity.