Imogen Poots
British actress
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2024 | Imogen Poots is set to play Laura in the upcoming film 'All of You', scheduled for release in 2024. |
2023 | Imogen Poots starred as Lisa in 'The Teacher', released in 2023. |
2023 | Imogen Poots played the character Lady Rose Dugdale in the film Baltimore. |
2022 | She began playing the role of Autumn in the Prime Video series Outer Range. |
2020 | Imogen Poots starred as Joy Hanks in the miniseries 'I Know This Much Is True'. |
2020 | In 2020, Imogen Poots played the role of Susan in the film 'French Exit'. |
2020 | Imogen played the role of Laura in the film The Father. |
2019 | Imogen Poots won the Best Actress award at the Sitges Film Festival for her role in 'Vivarium'. |
2019 | Imogen Poots appeared as Anna in 'The Art of Self-Defense' released in 2019. |
2019 | In 2019, Imogen Poots played the character Riley Stone in the film 'Black Christmas'. |
2019 | Imogen co-starred with Jesse Eisenberg in the film Vivarium. |
2019 | She also co-starred with Jesse Eisenberg in the film The Art of Self-Defense. |
2018 | Imogen Poots was nominated for the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her performance in 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'. |
2017 | Imogen Poots was nominated for The Stage Awards for The Joe Allen Best West End Debut for her performance in 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'. |
2017 | Imogen Poots was nominated for the WhatsOnStage Awards for Best Supporting Actress in a play for her role in 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'. |
2017 | She starred in the Amy Herzog play Belleville at the Donmar Warehouse, opposite James Norton. |
May 18 2017 | Imogen Poots played the role of Honey in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, which was broadcast via National Theatre Live from the Harold Pinter Theatre in London. |
2016 | Imogen Poots was nominated for the Fright Meter Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in 'Green Room'. |
2016 | She starred as Kelly Ann in the Showtime series Roadies. |
2015 | She appeared opposite Owen Wilson in the film She's Funny That Way, and also acted in Knight of Cups and the adaptation of Jess Walter's novel Beautiful Ruins. |
2015 | Imogen Poots reunited with Anton Yelchin for the film Green Room. |
2014 | Poots starred in the romantic comedy That Awkward Moment and the action film Need for Speed, as well as the black comedy A Long Way Down. |
2014 | She starred as Julia Maddon in the American action film Need for Speed. |
2014 | Imogen portrayed Jess Crichton in A Long Way Down, alongside actors Pierce Brosnan and Aaron Paul. |
2013 | Imogen Poots won the British Independent Film Award for BIFA Best Supporting Actress for her performance in 'The Look of Love'. |
2013 | Imogen played Debbie Raymond in The Look of Love, a biopic about Paul Raymond. |
2013 | She portrayed Linda Keith in the biopic Jimi: All Is by My Side. |
2012 | Imogen Poots won the Hamptons International Film Festival Award for Breakthrough Performer for her role in 'Knight of Cups'. |
2012 | She starred in a Sofia Coppola-directed advertising campaign for a collaboration between fashion label Marni and H&M. |
2012 | Poots played the character Alexandra Gelbart, a young violinist, in the film A Late Quartet. |
2011 | Imogen Poots won the Alliance of Women Film Journalists Award for Most Egregious Age Difference Between the Leading Man and the Love Interest for her work in 'Solitary Man'. |
2011 | Imogen Poots played the role of Blanche Ingram in the film 'Jane Eyre' in 2011. |
2011 | Poots was chosen by fashion house ChloƩ to appear in a campaign for its eponymous fragrance, shot by Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin. |
2011 | Imogen Poots played the female lead in the remake of Fright Night alongside Anton Yelchin. |
2010 | Imogen Poots played the role of Jean Ross in the TV movie 'Christopher and His Kind'. |
2010 | Imogen Poots starred as Prue Sorenson in the miniseries 'Bouquet of Barbed Wire'. |
2010 | She starred in the film Centurion. |
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