Jessica Brown Findlay
nasc. 14/09/1989
(34 anos)
Cookham, England, Reino Unido
Biografia
Brown Findlay began her career as a dancer, training with the National Youth Ballet, and was asked at the age of 15 to dance with the Kirov at the Royal Opera House in London for a summer season. It was after this, during her time of study on a Fine Art course at London's prestigious Central Saint Martin's College, that she began acting classes.
She made her film debut in the coming-of-age drama"Albatross," directed by British director Niall MacCormick. In the film, Brown Findlay played the lead role of Emilia, a headstrong teenager with writing ambitions, opposite Sebastian Koch, Julia Ormond and Felicity Jones. Following its premiere at the Edinburgh International Film Festival in 2011, the film received fantastic reviews, with Brown Findlay being singled out for her stunning performance and later earning nominations in the Best Newcomer categories at both the 2012 British Independent Film Awards and the Evening Standard Film Awards.
Jessica Brown Findlay can be seen in Andrew Levitas' dramatic comedy "Lullaby," alongside Amy Adams, Garett Hedlund, Richard Jenkins and Terrence Howard, as well as Lone Scherfig's film "Posh,"based on the London stage play of the same name and also starring Max Irons, Douglas Booth and Sam Claflin. "Posh" follows students at Oxford University as they join the infamous Riot Club, where reputations can be made or destroyed over the course of a single evening. Brown Findlay filmed screen adaptation of the Mary Shelley horror classic Frankenstein, in which she stars alongside James McAvoy and Daniel Radcliffe, under the direction of Paul McGuigan.
Brown Findlay is perhaps best known for her role as the convention-defying, politically engaged youngest daughter, Lady Sybil Crawley, in the phenomenally popular ITV period drama "Downton Abbey," from Oscar®-winning screenwriter Julian Fellowes. In 2013, the superb cast, including Dame Maggie Smith and Hugh Bonneville, won the Screen Actors Guild Award® for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series.
Among her other television credits, Brown Findlay was seen in Channel 4's "Labyrinth," a medieval miniseries based on the international bestseller by Kate Mosse, from producers Ridley and Tony Scott. In December 2011, she starred in the critically acclaimed satirical drama directed by Euros Lyn, "Black Mirror: Fifteen Million Merits," written and produced by Charlie Brooker for the UK's Channel 4. Brown Findlay starred alongside Rupert Everett and Daniel Kaluuya.
In 2011, Brown Findlay was selected as one of four British actors to represent British Talent at BAFTA's inaugural Brits to Watch event in Los Angeles.
Village Roadshow Pictures
Atriz
Documentário | |
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2011 |
Downton Abbey: Behind the Drama (filme de TV) |
Vídeos musicais | |
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2009 |
Razorlight: Hostage of Love |
Gravação de teatro | |
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2018 |
Hamlet |
Curta-metragem | |
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2020 |
Aftertaste |
2009 |
Man on a Motorcycle |
Artista
Programas | |
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2019 |
There's Something About Movies |
2010 |
Janela Indiscreta |
1994 |
Sidewalks Entertainment |
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