Acting
Annabelle Dexter-Jones is a British film and television actress and fashion model.
A weekend getaway for a few friends at a snowy hotel becomes a psychological tailspin and bloody nightmare.
Charlotte, a hip downtown New Yorker, is forced to revisit her small town roots while she deals with the sudden death of her mother.
We follow 24 hours in the life of a being moving from life to life like a cold and solitary assassin moving from hit to hit. In each of these interwoven lives, the being possesses an entirely distinct identity: sometimes a man, sometimes a woman, sometimes youthful, sometimes old. By turns murderer, beggar, company chairman, monstrous creature, worker, family man.
What would my bra say if it could talk? Director Alexa Karolinski dreams up a humorous vision of the role wearable technology might play in our future lives. What could it mean for our communications and social interactions? A question explored by the short film “Alter Ego“ starring Annabelle Dexter-Jones and Joyce Carpati.
What happens when love is unrequited, misdirected or misinterpreted? Chanel—is it more beautiful than even young love? Watch Annabelle Dexter Jones and Keilani Asmus in a short film that ponders some of life's most enduring questions like where do loyalties truly lie and how much will a girl put up with for one exceptional Chanel tote?
The directorial debut of French cultural provocateur André Saraiva is a collaboration with luxury footwear brand J.M. Weston, featuring his actress girlfriend Annabelle Dexter-Jones, Leo Fitzpatrick and model Poppy Delevingne.
Charlotte Ronson Spring 2007 promo short film.
A short film directed by Chrissie Miller, styled by Heidi Bivens, and featuring Annabelle Dexter-Jones, Langley Fox Hemingway, Georgia Ford, Coco Young and Luz Pavon.
Arnie Miller, a small town guy from rural Connecticut, is forced to navigate a complicated weekend when convinced to go visit an ex girlfriend in Chicago.
Follows a young woman who discovers that her boyfriend is sleeping with her cousin Helen, and goes to confront them at a dinner party, only to find out that Helen is dead and everybody is a suspect.
Cecile wants answers, but, actually, she doesn't. After her ex-boyfriend's return to New York triggers overwhelming feelings of doubt and confusion, she embarks on a series of telephone conversations, all of which ultimately only distract her from the one conversation she really needs to have.