Gemma Arterton

English actress

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2025 Scheduled to provide voice work for 'Grand Prix of Europe' as Edda.
2025 Scheduled to provide voice work for 'Grand Prix of Europe' as Edda.
2024 Scheduled to provide voice work for 'Buffalo Kids' as Eleanor.
2024 Joined Carl Tibbetts's Sweet Dreams project.
2024 Scheduled to provide voice work for 'Buffalo Kids' as Eleanor.
2024 Joined Carl Tibbetts's Sweet Dreams project.
2023 Appears in the production Culprits.
2023 Starred in 'Funny Woman' as Barbara Parker in a lead role, also serving as an executive producer
2023 Appeared in 'The Critic' as Nina Land.
2023 Starred in 'Funny Woman' as Barbara Parker in a lead role, also serving as an executive producer
2023 Appeared in 'The Critic' as Nina Land.
2023 Appears in the production Culprits.
2022 Provided voice work for 'The Amazing Maurice' as Peaches and starred in 'Rogue Agent' as Alice Archer.
2022 Provided voice work for 'The Amazing Maurice' as Peaches and starred in 'Rogue Agent' as Alice Archer.
December 2022 Arterton and Rory Keenan welcomed their first child, a son.
December 2022 Arterton and Rory Keenan welcomed their first child, a son.
2021 Gemma Arterton performed in 'Walden' at the Harold Pinter Theatre, playing the role of Stella.
2021 Portrays spy Pollyana 'Polly' Wilkins / Agent Galahad in the action war film The King's Man.
2021 Featured in the music video for 'Remember Where You Are' by Jessie Ware
2021 Began voice role as Mona Lisa in 'Moley', appearing in 14 episodes
2021 Gemma Arterton performed in 'Walden' at the Harold Pinter Theatre, playing the role of Stella.
2021 Featured in the music video for 'Remember Where You Are' by Jessie Ware
2021 Began voice role as Mona Lisa in 'Moley', appearing in 14 episodes
2021 Portrays spy Pollyana 'Polly' Wilkins / Agent Galahad in the action war film The King's Man.
2020 Appeared in an episode of 'Unprecedented' as Ellie
2020 Provided voice work for 'StarDog and TurboCat' as Cassidy and starred in 'Summerland' as Alice Lamb, which she also executive produced.
2020 Starred as Sister Clodagh in the 'Black Narcissus' television miniseries in a lead role
2020 Appeared in an episode of 'Unprecedented' as Ellie
2020 Starred as Sister Clodagh in the 'Black Narcissus' television miniseries in a lead role
2020 Provided voice work for 'StarDog and TurboCat' as Cassidy and starred in 'Summerland' as Alice Lamb, which she also executive produced.
2019 Played socialite and author Vita Sackville-West in the film Vita and Virginia, which she also executive produced.
2019 Appeared in 'Murder Mystery' as Grace Ballard, 'My Zoe' as Laura Fischer, and 'How to Build a Girl' as Maria von Trapp.
2019 Nominated for National Film Awards UK Best Actress for The Escape.
2019 Gemma Arterton married actor Rory Keenan.
2019 Nominated for National Film Awards UK Best Actress for The Escape.
2019 Appeared in 'Murder Mystery' as Grace Ballard, 'My Zoe' as Laura Fischer, and 'How to Build a Girl' as Maria von Trapp.
2019 Gemma Arterton married actor Rory Keenan.
2019 Played socialite and author Vita Sackville-West in the film Vita and Virginia, which she also executive produced.
2018 Produced and co-created The Escape, a largely improvised film about a mother struggling with her marriage.
2018 Played a key role in persuading actresses to wear black at the BAFTAs in solidarity with the Time's Up movement, demonstrating her commitment to advocating for women's rights and gender equality in the entertainment industry.
2018 Nominated for National Film Awards UK Best Actress for Their Finest.
2018 Portrayed Vita Sackville-West in 'Vita & Virginia', which she also executive produced.
2018 Won Harper's Bazaar Woman of the Year.
2018 Nominated for British Independent Film Awards' Best Actress for The Escape.
2018 Portrayed Marilyn Monroe in an episode of 'Urban Myths'
2018 Voiced the character Clover in the 'Watership Down' television miniseries
2018 Nominated for British Independent Film Awards' Best Actress for The Escape.
2018 Nominated for National Film Awards UK Best Actress for Their Finest.
2018 Won Harper's Bazaar Woman of the Year.
2018 Voiced the character Clover in the 'Watership Down' television miniseries

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