Florence Pugh
Florence Pugh was born in Oxford, England, United Kingdom on January 3rd, 1996 and is the Movie Actress. At the age of 28, Florence Pugh biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Florence Rose C.M.Pugh (PEW), an English actress who was born on January 3, 1996, is an English actress.
She made her professional debut in the mystery film The Falling (2014), and she gained acclaim for her leading role in Lady Macbeth (2016).
The British Independent Film Award for Best Actress went to an unhappily married woman in the latter film. Elizabeth de Burgh was depicted in Netflix's historical film Outlaw King (2018), and her breakthrough came in 2019 when she played Pro wrestler Paige in the sports film Fighting with My Family, where she received critical acclaim for her role as an emotionally troubled woman in the coming-of-age film Little Women.
Early life
Florence Pugh was born in Oxford on January 3rd year 1996 to dancer Deborah and restaurateur Clinton Pugh. Toby Sebastian, actress Arabella Gibbins, and Rafaela "Raffie" Pugh are among her three siblings. As an infant, she suffered from tracheomalacia, which resulted in frequent hospitalizations. When Pugh was three years old, the family moved to Sotogrande, Spain, in the hopes that the warmer weather would improve her health. They lived there until she was six years old when they returned to Oxford. Pugh, who was six years old at the time, was playing Mary in a school nativity play for which she spoke in a Yorkshire accent. She was privately educated at Wychwood School and St Edward's School, Oxford, but she was dissatisfied with how the colleges did not cater to her acting aspirations.
Career
Pugh made her professional debut in the 2014 drama The Falling, portraying a precocious teenager opposite Maisie Williams while still studying in sixth form. Pugh was described as "remarkable," by Tara Brady of The Irish Times, while IndieWire's Oliver Lyttelton described her as "striking." The actress was nominated for Best British Newcomer at the BFI London Film Festival, as well as Young British / Irish Performer of the Year by the London Film Critics' Circle in the same year. The following year, she was cast as a singer-songwriter in the dramedy pilot Studio City, co-starring Eric McCormack as the character's father. The pilot was not notified of this series.
Pugh appeared in the independent drama Lady Macbeth, a film based on Nikolai Leskov's novella Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District, and appeared in the first series of the ITV detective series Marcella. She portrayed Katherine, an unhappily married teenage bride who is temperamentally abused. Pugh attributed her attraction to a certain amount of characters with "confusing or at least intriguing" motives. The actress received acclaim for her work in it. Guy Lodge, who wrote about Variety, lauded her portrayal of the character's "complex, under-the-skin transformation" of the character. For the role, she received the BIFA Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a British Independent Film.
At the 71st British Academy Film Awards in 2018, Pugh received a nomination for the BAFTA Rising Star Award. She appeared in Richard Eyre's television film King Lear and then appeared in the short film Leading Lady Parts in support of the Time's Up initiative. Pugh co-starring Chris Pine as Robert the Bruce later this year, portraying Elizabeth de Burgh in the Netflix historical film Outlaw King. Despite her thankless work, Charles Bramesco of The Guardian found her to be "excellent." She appeared in a six-part miniseries adaptation of John Le Carré's spy book The Little Drummer Girl, in which she appeared as an actress embroiled in an espionage plot in the 1970s. Her performance was lauded. Richard Lawson of Vanity Fair praised Pugh for being "terrific throughout" and said she "smartly blends earthiness with sophistication, wisdom with naveté."
Pugh appeared in three major films in 2019, during which she was praised as having achieved an international breakthrough. Paige first appeared in Fighting with My Family, a comedy-drama about Paige's career. The film premiered at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival with rave feedback. The actress was "fully convincing as the wrestler," according to Geoffrey Macnab of The Independent, who said that she had "the same defiance, scruffy glamour, and self-deprecating humour as the real life." Pugh's horror film Midsommar, which chronicles an American couple played by her and Jack Reynor, who fly to Sweden and encounter a cult, followed an American couple. Pugh's portrayal of the desolate Dani Ardor of Pugh was praised by critics, withotro David Edelstein of Vulture describing it as "amazingly vivid."
Pugh starred in Little Women, a period drama film version of Louisa May Alcott's book of the same name directed by Greta Gerwig, in her final film release of the year. Amy March, a fickle artist who began at the age of 12 and adulthood, says the character is in a "sweet spot of not knowing how to cope with her emotions." The film earned critical acclaim and a $29 million gross. David Rooney of The Hollywood Reporter praised the part's "disarming grace, humor, and a tenacious streak that progresses almost imperceptibly into wisdom." Pugh was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, as well as the Best Supporting Role.
In the Marvel Cinematic Universe superhero film Black Widow, Pugh portrayed Yelena Belova, a spy. "The film is about girls who are robbed from around the world," she said. The film, which was released in 2021, received rave reviews from critics who praised the actress' distinctive appearance. Pugh was credited by Caryn James of BBC Culture for Belova's "most vibrant person in the film, more lived-in than most action-movie characters." Later this year, she reprised her role in the Disney+ series Hawkeye.
Pugh appeared in Don't Worry Darling, directed by Olivia Wilde, and The Wonder, Emma Donoghue's version of the same name, in 2022. When filming the former, she reportedly clashed with Wilde; however, she limited the amount of promotion she would do for the film. Don't Worry Darling premiered at the Venice International Film Festival in 1979, where critics rated Pugh's appearance as the best in the film.
In the DreamWorks animated film Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, Pugh will first voice Goldilocks, as well as produce and star in the film A Good Person. Jean Tatlock, a member of the Communist Party USA, will appear in the biographical film Oppenheimer, written and directed by Christopher Nolan. In a limited series adaptation of John Steinbeck's novel East of Eden, Pugh is also attached to play Princess Irulan in Dune: Part Two, as well as co-produce and star Cathy Ames. She will appear in the science fiction film Dolly and a film version of Nita Prose's book The Maid. In the 2024 film Thunderbolts, Pugh will reprise the role of Yelena Belova.