Claire Foy
Claire Elizabeth Foy, born on April 16, 1984, in England, is a distinguished actress known for her compelling performances across film and television. Foy honed her craft at Liverpool John Moores University and further refined her skills at the Oxford School of Drama, where she graduated in 2007. She made her on-screen debut in the 2008 pilot of the supernatural comedy series *Being Human*. Her theatrical roots were established with a professional stage debut at the Royal National Theatre, followed by a notable role as the titular character in the BBC One miniseries *Little Dorrit* the same year.
Foy's career continued to flourish with leading parts in *The Promise* (2011) and *Crossbones* (2014), but it was her portrayal of Anne Boleyn in the critically acclaimed miniseries *Wolf Hall* (2015) that solidified her reputation as a talented actress.
She achieved global fame for her role as the young Queen Elizabeth II in Netflix's acclaimed series *The Crown*, earning a Golden Globe and a Primetime Emmy for her work. In 2018, she showcased her versatility by starring in Steven Soderbergh's psychological thriller *Unsane* and playing Janet Shearon, the wife of astronaut Neil Armstrong, in Damien Chazelle's *First Man*, for which she received BAFTA and Golden Globe nominations. Claire Foy continues to captivate audiences with her dynamic performances and dedication to her craft.
Filmography
Savage House
The Girl in the Spider's Web
Women Talking
All of Us Strangers
My Son (2021) (2021)
Frankenstein and the Vampyre: A Dark and Stormy Night
The Night Watch
Breathe (2017)
First Man (2018)
Rosewater
Pulse (2010)
Mog's Christmas
Wreckers
Vampire Academy
The Electrical Life of Louis Wain
Unsane
Season of the Witch
Children of the Taliban
The Crown
Going Postal
Wolf Hall
Little Dorrit
Upstairs Downstairs
A Very British Scandal
Crossbones