Anya Taylor-Joy
Anya-Josephine Marie Taylor-Happiness is an entertainer. She has won a few honors, including a Brilliant Globe Grant and a Screen Entertainers Society Grant, notwithstanding designations for a BAFTA Film Grant and an Early evening Emmy Grant.
Brought into the world in Miami and brought up in Buenos Aires and London, Taylor-Happiness passed on school at 16 years old to seek after an acting vocation. Subsequent to depicting little TV jobs, she played the lead job in the blood and gore movie The Witch (2015). Taylor-Happiness featured in the blood and gore movie Split (2016), its spin-off Glass (2019), and the dark satire Pure breeds (2017), and won the Trophée Chopard at the 2017 Cannes Film Celebration. She likewise showed up in the fifth and 6th times of the TV wrongdoing show Peaky Blinders (2019-2022), and played Emma Woodhouse in the period show Emma (2020), which acquired her a Brilliant Globe designation.
In 2020, Taylor-Happiness got praise and worldwide acknowledgment for her presentation as chess wonder Beth Harmon in the Netflix miniseries The Sovereign's Ploy, winning a Brilliant Globe and a Screen Entertainers Organization Grant, as well as getting a selection for an Early evening Emmy. She has since featured in the movies The previous evening in Soho (2021), The Northman (2022), The Menu (2022), The Super Mario Brothers. Film (2023) as Princess Peach, and Furiosa: A Distraught Max Adventure (2024) as Imperator Furiosa.
Early life
Taylor-Euphoria was brought into the world on 16 April 1996 in Miami, Florida, to Dennis Alan Taylor, a previous broker, and Jennifer Marina Satisfaction, a clinician. Her dad is an Argentine of English and Scottish drop, the child of an English dad and an Old English Argentine mother. Her mom was brought into the world in Zambia to an English representative dad, David Euphoria, and a Spanish mother from Barcelona. She has expressed that her introduction to the world in Miami was a "accident", since her folks had been traveling in the city at that point; in light of her origination, she holds American citizenship because of the country's jus soli ethnicity regulation. She is the most youthful of six kin, four of whom are from her dad's past marriage.
Taylor-Euphoria lived with her family in Buenos Aires and went to Northlands School until the age of six, when the family moved to the Victoria area of London. She is conversant in both Spanish and English. Taylor-Bliss encountered the move as "horrible" and at first wouldn't learn English in order to move back to Argentina. She went to Slope House Worldwide Junior School and Sovereign's Entryway School, acting in school creations. She battled socially at school, reviewing:
I didn't actually feel like I fit in anyplace. I was too English to ever be Argentine, too Argentine to possibly be English, excessively American to be anything ... The children simply didn't grasp me in any shape or structure ... I used to get secured in storage spaces.
Taylor-Euphoria at first prepared in dance, concentrating on artful dance until the age of 15. At age 17, she was explored as a model by Tempest The board pioneer Sarah Doukas, while strolling her canine external Harrods retail chain in Knightsbridge, London. She endorsed with the office depending on the prerequisite that acting remain her most memorable energy and pursuit. During a demonstrating shoot advancing the TV series Downton Monastery, which she had nearly dismissed on the grounds that she was reading up for her GCSE assessments, Taylor-Bliss was seen by the Downton Nunnery entertainer Allen Bloodsucker while getting things done for the group and keeping in mind that presenting the Seamus Heaney sonnet "Digging" for an impending screentest. He later acquainted her with his representative, with whom she endorsed as an entertainer.
Career

2013-2019: Early work and forward leap
Taylor-Happiness was eliminated from the finished product of her most memorable acting job as a foundation 'Feeder Young lady' in the 2014 dream satire loathsomeness Vampire Foundation, with her job left uncredited. She made her TV debut as Philippa Collins-Davidson in an episode of the criminal investigator show series Try, trailed by a multi-episode circular segment in the 2015 dream experience show series Atlantis. That very year, she featured in The Witch, a period blood and gore movie coordinated by Robert Eggers, which recounts the tale of a Puritan family that experiences powers of fiendish in the forest past their New Britain ranch. It debuted at the 2015 Sundance Film Celebration to basic recognition. The job was her forward leap. Anthony Path of The New Yorker called Taylor-Euphoria "surprising in the job, her wide-looked at honesty weaved with a string of sly — confirmation both of her fast brains, barely strange in a sharp and inquisitive young lady, or of some fell reason." She won the Gotham Free Film Grant for Leading edge Entertainer and the Domain Grant for Best Female Novice.

The next year, Taylor-Happiness featured in Luke Scott's sci-fi thriller Morgan, playing the title character. It got negative surveys and was a business disappointment, yet Stall Michigan's John Serba composed that "Taylor-Delight incapacitates us with an exhibition that definitely seesaws between young lady guiltless and dead-peered toward violence." She next featured in the show film Barry, which zeroed in on a youthful Barack Obama during his most memorable year at Columbia College in 1981; it debuted at the 2016 Toronto Worldwide Film Celebration. That very year, Taylor-Happiness' resemblance was authorized from Tempest The executives to address the personality of Valkyrie Cain on the 10th commemoration book front of Skulduggery Charming, and consequently the fronts of the seventh, eighth, 10th, and fourteenth books in the series, before she showed up in the music video for Skrillex's remix of GTA's tune "Red Lips".In 2016, she was projected inverse James McAvoy in M. Night Shyamalan's Parted, where she played Casey Cooke, a young lady stole by a man with different characters (McAvoy). It was a business achievement, netting $278.5 million on a tight spending plan of $9 million. Her next movie that year was Cory Finley's first time at the helm Pure bloods. It co-featured Olivia Cooke and Anton Yelchin in his last film job. Taylor-Delight played Lily, a secondary school understudy who plans to kill her stepfather through an agreement with a street pharmacist. It debuted at the 2017 Sundance Film Celebration; David Ehrlich of IndieWire referred to her exhibition as "enrapturing". Her third delivery in 2017 was Sergio G. Sánchez's shock secret Marrowbone; Tasha Robinson of The Edge composed that Taylor-Satisfaction brought "a timid, engaging warmth" to a conflicting person. Taylor-Delight was designated for the BAFTA Rising Star Grant, and was granted the Trophée Chopard at the Cannes Film Celebration that year. In December 2017, she depicted Petronella Oortman in the BBC One period show miniseries The Miniaturist, in view of Jessie Burton's novel of a similar name.
Taylor-Euphoria repeated her job as Casey Cooke in the 2019 mental superhuman film Glass, the last film in the Strong film set of three, showing up with McAvoy, Samuel L. Jackson and Sarah Paulson. It was a business achievement, netting $247 million around the world, Soon thereafter, she showed up in the narrative film Love, Antosha, on the life and profession of her late co-star Anton Yelchin; and in Hozier's music video for his tune "Supper and Revilements". Her next two 2019 movies, the enlivened melodic experience film Playmobil: The Film and anecdotal show film Radioactive, were business disappointments. She additionally voiced the personality of Brea in the dream series The Dull Gem: Time of Opposition. In her last job of 2019, she played the featuring job of Gina Dim in the BBC One period wrongdoing show series Peaky Blinders.
2020–present: Mainstream success
In 2020, Taylor-Happiness featured as Emma Woodhouse in Harvest time de Wilde's first time at the helm Emma, a variation of Jane Austen's 1815 novel of a similar name. Surveying the film, Peter Travers of Drifter considered Taylor-Delight "glowing". The Watchman pundit Imprint Kermode portrayed Taylor-Happiness as having made an "splendidly spiky person who is less agreeable than a portion of her screen ancestors, and all the better for it". She got a Brilliant Globe Grant designation for her presentation. Taylor-Bliss likewise depicted Illyana Rasputin/Magik, a Russian freak and sorceress, in the superhuman thriller The New Freaks. It was initially planned for discharge in April 2018 yet encountered a few postponements; it was delivered in 2020.
Taylor-Bliss featured in the Netflix miniseries The Sovereign's Trick as Beth Harmon, a stranded chess wonder on her ascent to the highest point of the chess world while battling with medication and liquor reliance. The series and her exhibition got inescapable basic recognition. Netflix declared that it had been seen by 62 million families in its initial 28 days of delivery, turning into its "greatest prearranged restricted series to date." Darren Franich of Diversion Week after week called Taylor-Satisfaction's presentation "obscurely captivating" and noticed how she "succeeds in the peaceful minutes, her eyelids limiting as she obliterates a rival, her entire body physicalizing irate distress when the game betrays her." Correspondingly, Caroline Framke of Assortment viewed as her "so attractive that when she gazes intently at the camera focal point, her hard glare takes steps to slice directly through it." Taylor-Bliss' depiction won her the Brilliant Globe Grant for Best Entertainer - Miniseries or TV Movie and the Screen Entertainers Society Grant for Remarkable Execution by a Female Entertainer in a Miniseries or TV Film and earned her a designation for the Early evening Emmy Grant for Exceptional Lead Entertainer in a Restricted or Treasury Series or Film.
In 2020, she next showed up in the dramatization movie Here Are the Young fellows, coordinated by Eoin Macken and in light of the novel of a similar name by Loot Doyle. In 2021, she featured in Edgar Wright's mental thriller The previous evening in Soho. In the film, she plays out the tune "Downtown" by Petula Clark; a music video of Taylor-Bliss' version was likewise delivered. Joe Morgenstern of The Money Road Diary featured the "astonishing feeling of direction" in her depiction. She was remembered for Time magazine's 100 Next list that very year.
In 2022, Taylor-Bliss rejoined with The Witch chief Robert Eggers for a featuring job inverse Alexander Skarsgård in the verifiable legendary The Northman. In light of the old Scandinavian legend of Amleth, the film was depicted as "a Viking vengeance adventure set in Iceland at the turn of century". It got a positive basic gathering. Taylor-Satisfaction then, at that point, showed up in David O. Russell's period satire Amsterdam, which got blended surveys and flopped monetarily. Delivered the next month was Imprint Mylod's dark parody spine chiller The Menu, where Taylor-Bliss featured inverse Nicholas Hoult and Ralph Fiennes. The film gathered generally certain surveys and her presentation acquired her a Brilliant Globe Grant designation. The next year, Taylor-Happiness had a voice job as Princess Peach in the enlivened film The Super Mario Brothers. Film.
Taylor-Bliss started 2024 with an appearance job as Alia Atreides in Denis Villeneuve's Rise: Section Two, a projecting that was at first kept secret and was not openly reported until she strolled honorary pathway at the film's London debut. She next featured as the protagonist in George Mill operator's activity film Furiosa: A Distraught Max Adventure, which filled in as a prequel to the 2015 film Frantic Max: Wrath Street. Taylor Delight proclaimed the film to have been a terrible working undertaking, expressing: "I've never been more alone than making that film ... I would rather not dive excessively deep into it, yet all that I believed would have been simple was hard."
Personal life
Taylor-Happiness started a relationship with American performer Malcolm McRae, frontman of the musical crew More, in 2021. They wedded in a mysterious service on 1 April 2022 in New Orleans. They held a second, public wedding during the last few days of September 2023 at the Palazzo Pisani Moretta in Venice, Italy.
Public image
The Hollywood Columnist named Taylor-Euphoria on their rundown of 2016 Hollywood's Rising Stars 35 and Under, and she was remembered for a comparative rundown gathered by W magazine in 2017. In 2019, she showed up on the yearly Forbes 30 Under 30 rundown, a gathering of "the most brilliant youthful business visionaries, trailblazers and huge advantages on the planet". In 2020, she was named "Advancement Performer" of the Year by the Related Press and "Breakout Star of 2020" by the New York Post. In 2021, Time magazine included Taylor-Happiness on its 100 Next rundown of "arising pioneers who are molding the future", with a recognition composed by previous World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov.
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