Chloe Pirrie

Chloe Pirrie (born 25 August 1987) is a Scottish actress. She has played main roles in the 2014 miniseries The Game, the 2012 film Shell, and the 2015 television film An Inspector Calls. She has also appeared in the 2016 miniseries War & Peace, the 2015 film Youth, the 2015 film Blood Cells and "The Waldo Moment", a 2013 episode of Black Mirror. In 2015, she also co-starred in the Academy Award winner for Best Live Action Short Film Stutterer.

Chloe Pirrie
Born (1987-08-25) 25 August 1987 (age 36)
Edinburgh, Scotland
Alma materGuildhall School of Music and Drama
OccupationActress
Years active2009–present

Early life

Pirrie was raised in Stockbridge, Edinburgh, and attended the Mary Erskine School.[1] She began acting in school and decided to pursue it as a career after being cast in a school production of The Cherry Orchard.[2] She moved to London at the age of 18 to attend the Guildhall School of Music and Drama[1] and graduated in 2009.[2]

Career

Pirrie's professional acting career began in 2009.[citation needed] She made her debut at the Royal National Theatre in a 2010 production of Men Should Weep alongside numerous other Scottish actors. Shortly afterwards, she appeared in Solstice, a short film released in 2010. Her first role in a feature film was in Shell (2012), a Scottish drama in which Pirrie played the eponymous main character.[2] For this performance she won Most Promising Newcomer at the British Independent Film Awards 2013 and was nominated for Best British Newcomer at the 2012 BFI London Film Festival Awards.[citation needed] In 2013, she played a politician in "The Waldo Moment", an episode of the anthology series Black Mirror.[2] In the same year she was named as one of BAFTA's "Breakthrough Brits" and Screen International's "UK Stars of Tomorrow".[1]

In 2014, Pirrie starred in the BBC miniseries The Game, a Cold War spy thriller in which she played an MI5 secretary.[1] The following year she appeared as Sheila Birling in Helen Edmundson's BBC One adaptation of J. B. Priestley's An Inspector Calls, in the miniseries The Last Panthers, the British independent film Burn Burn Burn, and the Italian film Youth.

In 2015, she starred as Ellie in the Academy Award winner for Best Live Action Short Film, Stutterer.

She played Julie Karagina in the 2016 BBC miniseries War & Peace[2] and was cast as Emily Brontë in To Walk Invisible, a BBC drama about the Brontë family created by Sally Wainwright.[3] She also starred in the Death In Paradise episode "In the Footsteps of a Killer" as Grace Matlock, an employee at the Saint Marie Times.

She also plays Lara in the 2016 BBC thriller series, The Living and the Dead.[4] In 2017, she starred in the Netflix series The Crown for its second season, playing Eileen Parker. In 2018, she appeared as Andromache in the BBC/Netflix miniseries Troy: Fall of a City.[5]

In 2019, she appeared as prosecutor Ella Mackie in BBC's thriller miniseries The Victim.[6]

In 2020, she appeared in Autumn de Wilde's film adaptation of Jane Austen's novel Emma as Isabella Knightley, elder sister of the titular character played by Anya Taylor-Joy. Later that year she also appeared in the Netflix miniseries The Queen's Gambit as Alice Harmon, the birth mother of Beth Harmon (also played by Taylor-Joy).

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2012ShellShell
2014Blood CellsLauren
2015YouthGirl Screenwriter
Burn Burn BurnAlex
2020EmmaIsabella Knightley
KindredJane
Look the Other Way and RunSammy

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2010DoctorsMegan RiosEpisode: "Day Zero"
2013Black MirrorGwendolyn HarrisEpisode: "The Waldo Moment"
MisfitsDebbieEpisode #5.5
2014The GameWendy Straw6 episodes
2015An Inspector CallsSheila BirlingTelevision film
The Last PanthersCarla4 episodes
2016War & PeaceJulie Karagina3 episodes
The Living and the DeadLara4 episodes
Brief EncountersHellie6 episodes
To Walk InvisibleEmily BrontëTelevision film
2017Death in ParadiseGrace MatlockEpisode: "In the Footsteps of a Killer"
The CrownEileen Parker3 episodes
2018Troy: Fall of a CityAndromache8 episodes
2019The VictimElla Mackie3 episodes
TempleD.I. Karen Hall7 episodes
2019–2023Carnival RowDahlia5 episodes
2020The Queen's GambitAlice Harmon6 episodes
2021HannaBrianna Stapleton6 episodes
2022Under the Banner of HeavenMatilda Lafferty7 episodes
TBADepartment QMerrit LingardIn production[7]

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