Daisy Head

English actress

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2024 Joined the cast of period drama The Grey House.
2023 Daisy Head plays Sofina the Red Wizard in 'Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves'
2022 Appears in an episode of The Sandman as Judy Talbot in the episode '24/7'
2021 Begins recurring role as Genya Safin in Shadow and Bone
2021 Daisy Head stars in 'Wrong Turn' as Edith
2019 Daisy Head appears in two projects: 'The Ninth' as Olivia Reed and the short film 'Exit Eve' as Claire
2019 Joined the cast of Harlots as Kate Bottomley in the Hulu series' third season.
October 2019 Announced as playing Genya Safin in the Netflix series Shadow and Bone, an adaptation of Leigh Bardugo's book series.
2018 Daisy Head plays Christiana in the film 'Ophelia'
January 2018 Took a supporting role in Kay Mellor's ITV drama Girlfriends.
2017 Starred in the Shakespearean Pilot A Midsummer's Nightmare alongside Casey Deidrick.
May 2017 Announced as starring alongside Daisy Ridley in the film Ophelia.
2016 Stars in main role as Grace Atwood in Guilt
2016 Starred as Arriane Alter in the romantic fantasy film Fallen and as Alexia in Underworld: Blood Wars.
2015 Appears in an episode of Suspects as Emily Perkins and has a main role in The Syndicate (series 3) as Amy Stevenson
November 2015 Announced as the lead role of Grace in Freeform's drama series Guilt, which concluded after 10 episodes.
2014 Daisy Head stars in 'Heart of Lightness' as the character Bolette
2013 Stars in television film When Calls the Heart as Julie Thatcher
2012 Plays Jenny Crisp in the pilot episode of Endeavour and has a recurring role as Sarah in The Proxy (8 episodes)
2011 Appears in an episode of Doctors as Victoria Liston in the episode 'Quarantine'
2010 Made her film debut playing Chloe Chambers in The Last Seven, alongside Danny Dyer.
2010 Played Daisy in CBBC's musical film Rules of Love alongside Jake Roche.

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