Pollyanna McIntosh
Pollyanna McIntosh was born in Portugal
and Colombia However, she later returned to Scotland where she began performing
on stage at The Edinburgh Festival. At the age of 16, she moved to London and
soon began to get involved in filmmaking in the indie genre (her first job paid
for was as stoner in Irvine Wales's The Acid House (1998)) and theatre in both
roles as an actress and director. Moving to Los Angeles in 2004 brought an
increase in theatre productions, including a production of "The Woolgatherer"
where she was the director Anne Dudek (a regular on Mad Men (2007)/Big Love
(2006)) as well as David Dayan Fisher (a regular on 24 (2001)/NCIS (2003)) to
amazing reviews. She then landed her first US film role in the movie as the
manipulative and a born-again Christian, "Stacy", in Headspace
(2005). It was as the wild "Thumper Wint" in the comedy Sex and Death
101 (2007) (Simon Baker and Winona Ryder) written by Heathers (1988) writer
Daniel Waters, that the critics began to take note of her talent, noting a
unique blend of powerful sexuality and irreverent comedy. Exam (2009) The film,
which was filming in London and LA and was her subsequent film. It was
nominated for Outstanding British Debut by the BAFTA and won the Santa Barbara
Film Fest's Best Independent Award. The film's critics praised Pollyanna's
ability to "emotionally vulnerable" her fierce, ambitious character.
GQ simply said that Pollyanna McIntosh, who is a phenomenal actress who is
"extremely talented". Como Quien No Quiere La Cosa (2013) (As if you
Don't Like it! She plays Trevor Lock, a disgruntled Brit comedian. She speaks
Spanish throughout the film, that was shot in Peru. John Landis directs Burke
and Hare (2010). She plays Isla Fisher's friend, as well as Andy Serkis and
Jessica Hynes and Tom Wilkinson. Her intense performance as the lead role in
Lucky McKee's The Woman (2011) made shock waves at Sundance 2011 and received
rave reviews and topped the New York Times readers' most viewed films poll. For
her work, she was awarded three Best Actress awards, including Total Film's
Frightfest Award and Fright Meter's.
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