Anya Taylor-Joy is a rising star who gives impressive performances in a variety of roles on screen.

The Witch (2015) Taylor-Joy receives praise from critics for her strange debut in a suspenseful folk horror movie.

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Split (2016) Her performance in "Split" is a commercially successful work that shows depth among controversy.

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Thoroughbreds (2017) A gripping black comedy driven by complex characters displays Taylor-Joy's talent.

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Emma (2020) Taylor-Joy enters the comedy of the Regency era and steals the show as Emma's clever matchmaker.

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The Queen's Gambit (2020) Stardom beckons as Taylor-Joy captivates in a compelling chess prodigy's portrayal.

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The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance (2019) Taylor-Joy gives her voice to an elf princess in the beloved, stunning series.

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Last Night in Soho (2021) Taylor-Joy's role in a psychological horror gives the haunting story more depth.

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The Menu (2022) Taylor-Joy's character remains out in a darkly comedic horror in games which are deadly.

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The Northman (2022) A historical Viking epic suits Taylor-Joy well, showing her range in supporting roles.

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Peaky Blinders (2019) Taylor-Joy makes an impressive debut in the critically acclaimed series as a clever and driven character.

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Super Mario Bros.(2023) Her voice as Princess Peach was a box office success despite receiving mixed reviews.

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Radioactive (2019) Her performance in the 2019 biographical drama Radioactive as Irene Curie.

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Barry (2016) Taylor-Joy stars as Barack Obama's college love interest in this film.

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