Jodie Comer
English actress
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2025 | Will star in Danny Boyle's horror film 28 Years Later, a sequel to 28 Days Later. |
2025 | Upcoming film 'Isla' is currently in post-production. |
2024 | Comer reflected on personal growth, emphasizing the importance of self-confidence and owning one's space in her professional career. |
2024 | Voiced character Emily Hartwood in the survival horror video game Alone in the Dark. |
January 2024 | Released an audiobook of Prima Facie, which she narrated. |
2023 | Starred in and produced the environmental thriller The End We Start From, an adaptation of Megan Hunter's debut novel. |
2023 | Starred in The Bikeriders alongside Austin Butler and Tom Hardy, a drama inspired by Danny Lyon's photography and book. |
2023 | Transferred Prima Facie to Broadway and won a Tony Award. |
2022 | Won her fifth British Academy Television Award for Best Actress for her role in Help. |
October 2022 | According to a scientific measure of physical perfection, Comer was named the most beautiful woman with a golden ratio of 94.52%. |
July 21 2022 | A filmed performance of Prima Facie was shown in cinemas worldwide by National Theatre Live, becoming the highest-grossing event cinema release ever, taking in £4.47 million. |
June 2022 | Concluded her West End run of Prima Facie at the Harold Pinter Theatre. |
April 2022 | Made her West End debut in the one-woman play Prima Facie at the Harold Pinter Theatre, playing criminal defense barrister Tessa Ensler. |
2021 | Portrayed Marguerite de Carrouges in Ridley Scott's The Last Duel, acting alongside Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, and Adam Driver. |
2021 | Won a BAFTA Television Award for her role as Sarah, a healthcare assistant, in the television film Help. |
August 13 2021 | Appeared in action comedy Free Guy alongside Ryan Reynolds, playing dual roles of Millie and Molotov Girl. A cover of Mariah Carey's 'Fantasy' sung by Comer was featured in the film. |
2020 | Jodie Comer publicly discussed experiencing class discrimination in her acting career, highlighting challenges faced by performers with working-class accents. |
June 2020 | Played the lead role of Lesley in a BBC iPlayer reboot of Talking Heads 'Her Big Chance', filmed during COVID-19 lockdown. |
2019 | Made a cameo appearance in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker as Rey's mother (Miramir) in a flashback. |
2019 | Won British Academy Television Award and Primetime Emmy Award for Best Actress for her role in Killing Eve. |
September 2019 | Comer was named the face of the Loewe spring/summer 2020 fashion campaign and starred in a short film for the brand. |
April 2019 | Dropped out of Kenneth Branagh's adaptation of Death on the Nile due to scheduling conflicts. |
February 2019 | Forbes included Comer in their annual '30 Under 30' list, highlighting her as one of the top 30 most influential people in the entertainment industry in Europe under the age of 30. |
December 2018 | British Vogue included Comer in its list of 'The Most Influential Girls of 2018', recognizing her rising prominence in the entertainment industry. |
November 2018 | Included in The Hollywood Reporter's list of 'Next Gen Talent 2018: Hollywood's Rising Young Stars'. |
August 2018 | Ranked No. 94 on Radio Times's TV 100. |
June 2018 | Played Linda, a 1960s Liverpool secretary, in the BBC Four series Snatches: Moments from Women's Lives. |
April 2018 | Began starring as Villanelle in the BBC America spy thriller series Killing Eve, playing a sociopathic Russian assassin opposite Sandra Oh. |
2017 | Starred as a young Elizabeth of York in The White Princess on Starz. Made her feature film debut as Christine in the Morrissey biographical drama England Is Mine, directed by Mark Gill. |
2016 | Listed as one of Screen International's 'Stars of Tomorrow' in association with the BFI London Film Festival. |
November 2016 | Starred as Ivy Moxam in the BBC Three miniseries Thirteen, earning a nomination for the British Academy Television Award for Best Actress. Also appeared in the BBC One miniseries Rillington Place as Beryl Evans. |
2015 | Appeared in the television series Doctor Foster, which continued until 2017, further establishing her acting career. |
2013 | Gained recognition for her role in the television series My Mad Fat Diary, which ran until 2015. |
2010 | Jodie Comer begins her television acting career with roles in Holby City and Waterloo Road |
2010 | Made her theatre debut in the play The Price of Everything, directed by Noreen Kershaw, at the Stephen Joseph Theatre. |
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