Rosamund Pike
Born in
London, England in 1979, Rosamund Mary Elizabeth Pike was the only child of
Caroline (Friend) (Friend), the classical violinist's mother as well as Julian
Pike, an opera singer dad. Due to their work, she spent in her early years traveling
throughout Europe. Pike attended Badminton School in Bristol, England and was a
part of the National Youth Theatre. Pike first appeared in a National Youth
Theatre production "Romeo and Juliet". She was then signed by an
agent when she was noticed. Pike also began acting at the National Youth
Theatre. While her debut film was a huge-budget action film, her film work was
mainly in smaller independent films , such as Promised Land (2004) and The
Libertine (2004). She was awarded the Best Supporting Actress Award at The
British Independent Film Awards for the film. Pride & Prejudice (2005)
was her first feature film. A brief excursion into Hollywood film followed with
the action movie, Doom (2005) as well as the thriller Fracture (2007) However,
she returned to her smaller-scale films with exceptional performance in three
movies: An Education (2009), Dagenham (2010), and An Education. Dagenham (2010)
as well as the lead role alongside Paul Giamatti in Barney's Version (2010).As
she continued her acting career in England, Pike appeared in the spy spoof
Johnny English Reborn (2011) as well as portrayed the role in the role of
"Andromeda" in the epic sci-fi thriller Wrath of the Titans (2012).
In the film, she starred with Tom Cruise as her female lead in Jack Reacher
(2012), she returned to action films.
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