Florence Pugh Bio, Wiki, Age, Height, Movies, Husband, Net Worth, and Twitter

Florence Pugh is an English actress best known for The Falling (2014), Lady Macbeth (2016), and The Little Drummer Girl (2018).

Florence Pugh Biography

Florence Pugh is an English actress best known for The Falling (2014), Lady Macbeth (2016), and The Little Drummer Girl (2018). She rose to fame after appearing in the biographical sports film, Fighting with My Family (2019)

Florence Pugh Career

Pugh used a Yorkshire accent for her school nativity play in which she played Mary at age six. She attended Wychwood School and St. Edward’s School in Oxford for her private education, but she didn’t enjoy that the schools didn’t encourage her desire to perform. Pugh made her feature debut as a professional actor in the 2014 film The Falling, starring Maisie Williams, while she was still a sixth-form student. She received praise from Tara Brady of The Irish Times for being “remarkable” and Oliver Lyttelton of IndieWire for calling her “striking”.

Furthermore, Pugh received nominations for Young British / Irish Performer of the Year by the London Film Critics’ Circle and Best British Newcomer at the BFI London Film Festival in the same year. The next year, she was chosen for a role as a singer-songwriter in the drama pilot Studio City. In the film, Eric McCormack played the father of the character. The pilot was not given a series order. Pugh eventually painted a negative picture of her time in Studio City because she felt pressured to alter her appearance.

In addition to appearing in the first season of the ITV detective series Marcella, Pugh participated in the independent drama Lady Macbeth in 2016. The movie was based on Nikolai Leskov’s novella Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District. She portrayed Katherine in the former, an unhappy married woman who turns violent. According to Pugh, her preference for characters with “confusing or at least interesting” reasons was what drew her to the role. She received praise for the part. She also acknowledged that the production helped her rediscover movies after Studio City had discouraged her. Guy Lodge praised the actress’s depiction of the character’s “complex, under-the-skin transformation” in his Variety review. In recognition of the part, she was given the BIFA Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a British Independent Film.

Pugh received a nomination for the 71st British Academy Film Awards in 2018 for the BAFTA Rising Star Award. Then, in Richard Eyre’s television adaptation of King Lear, she portrayed Cordelia to Anthony Hopkins’s titular King Lear. She also made an appearance in the Time’s Up campaign-related short film Leading Lady Parts. Later that year, Pugh costarred with Chris Pine as Robert the Bruce in the historical drama Outlaw King on Netflix. Her next role was as an actress caught up in an espionage plan in a six-part miniseries based on John le Carré’s spy thriller, The Little Drummer Girl.

Pugh made her breakthrough on a global scale in 2019 after starring in three significant movies. Her debut role was as professional wrestler Paige in the comedy-drama Fighting with My Family, which followed Paige’s career. The horror movie Midsommar, starring Pugh and Jack Reynor, tells the story of an American couple who visit Sweden and come across a cult. Pugh played in Little Women, Greta Gerwig’s period drama film adaption of Louisa May Alcott’s book of the same name, which was her last release of 2021. She played the erratic artist Amy March from the age of twelve till she was an adult. According to her, Amy is currently in a “sweet spot of not knowing how to deal with her emotions”. For her work, Pugh was nominated for both the Academy Award and the BAFTA for Best Supporting Actress.

Florence Pugh Photo
Florence Pugh Photo

Additionally, Pugh played spy Yelena Belova in the superhero movie Black Widow from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Later in the year, she returned to the role in the Disney+ series Hawkeye. Pugh participated in the drama The Wonder. It was adapted from Emma Donoghue’s book of the same name, and the thriller Don’t Worry Darling, directed by Olivia Wilde, in 2022. She is said to have argued with Wilde during the former’s filming, which led her to curtail her promotion of the movie. At the 79th Venice International Film Festival, where Don’t Worry Darling made its premiere, critics praised Pugh’s performance more than the movie itself. She portrayed a nurse in the 1862 film The Wonder, who is tasked with looking into a purported supernatural miracle. Pugh’s “impossibly vivid and convincing” performance was deemed the film’s strongest point by Kevin Maher of The Times.

She portrayed Goldilocks in the DreamWorks animated film Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, which was her last release of the year and brought in over $480 million worldwide. Pugh made her producing debut in Zach Braff’s drama film A Good Person (2023), in which she plays a car crash victim. For the role, Pugh chopped off her own hair rather than wearing a wig. For the movie’s soundtrack, she also composed and performed the songs “The Best Part” and “I Hate Myself”. Pugh portrayed Communist Party USA member Jean Tatlock in Christopher Nolan’s biographical film Oppenheimer, which starred Cillian Murphy in the lead role. Dan Jolin of Empire observed that she “elegantly dominate[s] her few scenes”. Oppenheimer, which has made nearly $954 million worldwide, is Pugh’s highest-grossing film to date.

Florence Pugh Age

Pugh was born on 3 January 1996, in Oxford, England. She is 28 years old as of 2023 and she celebrates his birthday on the 3rd of January every year.

Florence Pugh Height and Weight

Pugh stands at a height of 5 feet 4 inches (1.63 meters) and weighs approximately 59 kg (129 lbs).

Florence Pugh Family

Pugh was born in Oxford to Clinton Pugh, a restaurateur, and Deborah Pugh, a dancer. Her siblings are Rafaela “Raffie” Pugh, actress Arabella Gibbins, and musician Toby Sebastian. As a child, she experienced recurrent hospital stays due to tracheomalacia. When Pugh was three years old, the family moved to Manilva, Spain, in the hopes that her condition would improve due to the warmer climate. They remained there until she turned six, at which point they returned to Oxford.

Florence Pugh Husband and Children

Pugh was romantically linked to Zach Braff, an American actor and filmmaker, from 2019. In August 2022, Pugh revealed that the duo had quietly gone on separate ways. They lived together in Los Angeles and got to know each other while shooting the short film, In the Time It Takes to Get There, which was directed by Braff. Pugh has no children.

Florence Pugh Salary

Pugh made a salary of $50k – $1 million for her role as Jean Tatlock in Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer.

Florence Pugh Net Worth

Pugh has an estimated net worth of about $500000 – $10 Million which she has earned through her career as an actress.

Florence Pugh Don’t Worry Darling

Pugh has starred as Alice Chambers in the 2022 psychological thriller film, Don’t Worry Darling. In the movie, married couple Alice and Jack Chambers (Harry Styles) reside in the idyllic 1950s desert corporate town of Victory, California. The men leave every day for work at Victory Headquarters in the adjacent desert; their women are discouraged from inquiring about and are forbidden from entering. While the men are gone, the ladies take care of the home and relish luxury and relaxation.

Alice spends her days with other women, one of which is Bunny, her closest friend. Since her unapproved vacation to the desert led to her son’s apparent death, Margaret, another resident, experienced a mental collapse and has since distanced herself from the community. Margaret says Victory took him away from her as a penalty for disobeying the rules. Alice witnesses Margaret’s husband attempting to medicate her following an outburst at a party held by Frank, the creator of Victory. After that, Alice and Jack have sex in Frank’s bedroom, and she hears Frank silently watching them.

Alice notices a plane crash in the desert while she is on the trolley and immediately goes to assist. After she stumbles upon Headquarters and touches one of its reflective windows, she goes through bizarre hallucinations of a past life and that evening wakes up at home. After a string of progressively bizarre occurrences for Alice, Margaret calls and says she’s seen the same things. She watches Margaret slice her own throat and plunge to her death from her roof after she brushes her off. Men wearing red jumpsuits who work for Frank take Alice away before she can get to Margaret’s body.

Alice argues that Margaret is just getting better after a domestic mishap, but Jack brushes her accusations aside. He gets upset and won’t respond when Alice questions him about what is actually going on at the Victory Project. Alice and Jack refuse the village doctor’s prescription for medication from Dr. Collins, and she later takes Margaret’s extensively redacted medical file from his briefcase and burns it. Alice sobs in the restroom after becoming more and more suspicious at a corporate party where Frank elevates Jack. She tries to convey her doubts after feeling reassured by Bunny. Bunny becomes enraged upon hearing that Alice visited Headquarters, accusing her of endangering their Victory livelihood and drawing parallels between her and Margaret.

Alice and Jack extend an invitation to Frank and his wife Shelley to join them for supper. Frank dares her to confront him after discreetly confirming her concerns. Anxious, Alice tries to reveal him to the others after dinner, but Frank makes her look crazy to the others, which upsets Jack. Alice then confesses to Jack her dislike of their existence at the Victory Project and her request that he depart. He nods in agreement and lets Frank’s guys carry her out of the driveway. Dr. Collins administers electroshock therapy to Alice, who experiences a vision of herself as a surgical resident in the twenty-first century, battling for survival as Alice Warren and sharing a home with Jack, who is unemployed. Following her therapy, Alice returns to her life in Victory and learns that the visions are merely memories.

Jack is compelled to admit the truth when Alice confronts him: Victory is a fake world that Frank built, where he and the other men live their idealized lives. The women they have coerced into the simulation are ignorant that their lives and that of their offspring are made up. The men truly log out of the simulation to work real jobs when they leave for work each day, which helps to support their imprisoned women. Jack contends that although Alice is angry about being kept there against her will and without her autonomy, she is relieved that they can both finally be happy in Victory because she was miserable in the real world.

Alice slams a rock glass over Jack’s head as he begs her to stay, murdering him in the simulation as well as the real world. Frank finds out about Jack’s passing right away. When Bunny comes across Alice, she acknowledges that she has always known about the simulation but that she stayed with her real-life children who passed away. She warns Alice that if she doesn’t reach Headquarters, the simulation’s exit portal, Frank’s goons will kill her. The husbands become alarmed as Alice secretly addresses the community and starts to set off little bombs.

Alice escapes in Jack’s car and is pursued by Frank’s men and Dr. Collins. She maneuvers them so that they collide tragically. To seize control of Victory, Shelley stabs Frank to death in the interim. Alice sees Jack for the last time when she arrives at Headquarters, and she hands over the building before Frank’s soldiers can get to her. The screen goes black and Alice can be heard gasping for oxygen while seeing unsettling pictures intermingled with glimpses of herself in the real world.

Florence Pugh Puss in Boots: The Last Wish

Pugh plays Goldilocks “Goldi”, the leader of the Three Bears Crime Family who wants to use Last Wish to regain her biological family. A church bell crushes legendary hero and criminal Puss in Boots as he subdues a giant while throwing a party in the village of Del Mar. The village doctor then tells Puss that he needs to retire because he has lost eight of his nine lives. At first, Puss is unwilling to retire, but after getting hurt in a duel at the neighborhood pub that evening with a wolf he believes to be a bounty hunter, Puss gives in. Traumatized by what happened, Puss buries his garments at Mama Luna’s house in the cat lady’s neighborhood after following the doctor’s instructions.

Much later, Puss meets Perrito, an upbeat Chihuahua dressed like a cat, and they become friends. Soon after arriving at Luna’s house, Goldilocks and her Three Bears Crime Family try to get Puss to assist them in stealing a map that shows the location of The Wishing Star. Nevertheless, they depart upon discovering his “grave”. Puss resolves to locate the Star and make a wish to reclaim his lost life. Following Puss, Perrito goes to the factory lair of “Big” Jack Horner, a dishonest pastry salesman and collector of magical artifacts, who wants to use the Star to rule all magic in the world. After discovering the map, Puss runs across his bitter ex-fiance, Kitty Softpaws, who wants to keep the map for herself.

As Horner, Goldi, and the Bears arrive, Puss and Kitty flee with Perrito and the map, but Puss notices the Wolf in the distance trailing behind them. The group is followed by Horner, the Bears, and Goldi to a pocket dimension called the Dark Forest. Goldi is able to get the map from Kitty after Puss runs away after seeing the Wolf once more during a fight with Horner, his goons, Goldi, and the Bears. Puss expresses his anxieties and regrets leaving Kitty before their wedding when Perrito calms his subsequent panic attack. Upon hearing him, Kitty discloses that she’s not present for the wedding either, as she felt Puss was too devoted to himself to be devoted to her.

While Goldi and the Bears are preoccupied with a manifestation of their woods cottage, Puss and Kitty go to get the map. Goldi kidnaps Perrito as payback, but Kitty comes to his aid. Puss unintentionally locks himself in the crystalline “Cave of Souls,” where he encounters echoes of his haughty former incarnations, mocking him for having altered his perspective. Upon his arrival, The Wolf reveals himself to be Death. Disappointed that Puss doesn’t cherish any of his life, Death plans to take Puss’s last breath personally. Horrified, Puss flees from Kitty and Perrito and heads out of the cave in the direction of the Star.

When Goldi suddenly admits to them during a fight that she wants a “proper” (human) family, the Bears humbly offer to assist her. When Kitty shows along, she chastises Puss for being conceited and admits that her dream was to meet someone she could trust. Puss is about to make his wish on the Star. A battle for the map breaks out as Horner, Goldi, and the Bears show up. For a short while, Goldi has the map, but she gives it up to protect Baby Bear. Horner gets trapped in his magical, bottomless sack by Kitty.

Death shows up at the Star and issues a challenge to fight Puss. Puss relents and agrees, momentarily disarming the Wolf since he has learned the value of life from his time spent with his buddies. Although Puss is aware that he will never be able to vanquish Death, he proclaims that he will never give up on his final life. Death reluctantly spares Puss and walks away, realizing that he has lost his conceit. However, both Puss and Death agree that they will see each other again in the future.

After eating a magical food, Horner grows enormous and escapes the bag. In order to prevent the Star from collapsing and consuming Horner before shooting into the sky and exploding, Perrito diverts him long enough for Puss, Kitty, and Goldi to destroy the map. Following this, Goldi tells the Bears that they are her real family, and they depart to take over Horner’s company. Puss revives his love affair with Kitty; subsequently, Perrito, the two felines, and the ship they steal set out to see “some old friends” in the Kingdom of Far Far Away.

Florence Pugh We Live in Time

Pugh stars as Almut in the upcoming romance film, We Live in Time, alongside Andrew Garfield (Tobias), where she shaved her head for the role. The film’s U.S. distribution rights were purchased by A24 in May 2023. StudioCanal oversaw global sales and would distribute directly in Australia, New Zealand, the Benelux, France, Germany, and Poland.

Florence Pugh Dune: Part Two

According to sources who spoke to Deadline, Florence Pugh is in talks to join the cast of Warner Bros. and Legendary’s Dune: Part Two, which is nearing the end of its award-season campaign. Her casting as Princess Irulan Corrino, Emperor Shaddam Corrino IV’s eldest daughter, has not been confirmed, although insiders believe she will. Denis Villeneuve, the film’s director, producer, and co-screenwriter, will also be returning, along with Timothée Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, Zendaya, and Josh Brolin.

Florence Pugh Movies and TV Shows

  1. Lady Macbeth
  2. The Commuter
  3. Outlaw King
  4. Fighting with My Family
  5. In the Time It Takes to Get There
  6. Midsommar
  7. Little Women
  8. Father of the Bride Part 3(ish)
  9. 2Black Widow
  10. A Good Person
  11. Oppenheimer
  12. The Boy and the Heron
  13. Dune: Part Two

Florence Pugh Social Media Platform

Pughis very active on her Twitter and Instagram pages. She has 374.1k followers on Twitter and 9.8M followers on Instagram.

 Twitter

error: Content is protected !!