Daisy Ridley
- Graduated from Tring Park School for the Performing Arts in Hertfordshire, in 2010
Daisy Jazz Isobel Ridley, born on April 10, 1992, in Westminster, London, England, is a British actress who gained international acclaim for her portrayal of Rey in the Star Wars sequel trilogy. Her journey from a young aspiring actress to a prominent figure in the film industry is marked by several notable achievements and a diverse range of roles that showcase her talent and versatility.
Ridley grew up in a creative family, with her father, Chris Ridley, and mother, Louise Fawkner-Corbett, supporting her early interest in the arts. She attended the University of Bristol, where she studied Theater and graduated in 2013. Although she initially struggled to find her footing in the competitive world of acting, her determination eventually led her to significant opportunities in both television and film.
Her big break came when she was cast as Rey in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, released in 2015. This role not only made her a household name but also positioned her as a leading figure in a franchise that has captivated audiences for decades. Ridley's performance was widely praised, and she reprised her role in the subsequent films, Star Wars: The Last Jedi and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, solidifying her status as a key part of the modern Star Wars saga.
Following her success in the Star Wars franchise, Ridley expanded her repertoire by appearing in the mystery film Murder on the Orient Express in 2017, where she starred alongside an ensemble cast that included Kenneth Branagh and Johnny Depp. She then took on the role of Ophelia in the romantic drama Ophelia (2018), showcasing her ability to tackle complex characters in varied genres.
In addition to her film work, Ridley lent her voice to the animated feature Peter Rabbit (2018) and participated in the video game Twelve Minutes (2021), further diversifying her portfolio. She continued to take on challenging roles with leading parts in the science-fiction film Chaos Walking (2021), as well as in the independent drama Sometimes I Think About Dying (2023) and the psychological thriller The Marsh King's Daughter (2023).
Looking ahead, Ridley is set to portray Gertrude Ederle in the upcoming biographical drama Young Woman and the Sea (2024), a project that reflects her commitment to engaging with inspiring stories. As she navigates her career, Ridley continues to captivate audiences with her performances, proving her to be a formidable talent in contemporary cinema. With a bright future ahead, Daisy Ridley remains a significant figure in the film industry, inspiring a new generation of actors and fans alike.