Annabelle Wallis
Annabelle Wallis (born 5 September 1984) is an English actress.[1][2]
Born in Oxford and raised primarily in Portugal, Wallis attended Saint Dominic's International School and became fluent in Portuguese, French, and Spanish before returning to England at age 11 to pursue acting.[1][3] Her early career included appearances in short films and television, leading to her breakthrough role as Jane Seymour, the third wife of King Henry VIII, in the Showtime historical drama The Tudors (2009–2010).[1][4]
Wallis gained further prominence portraying Grace Burgess, an undercover agent and love interest to Tommy Shelby, in the BBC gangster series Peaky Blinders (2013–2016), a role noted for its depth in a strong female character amid the show's ensemble.[5][6] Her film credits include supporting parts in action films such as X-Men: First Class (2011) as Kaos, The Mummy (2017) as Jenny Halsey, and leading roles in horror titles like Annabelle (2014) and Malignant (2021), alongside recent work in Silent Night (2021) and Argylle (2024).[5][4] Despite nominations for awards like the MTV Movie Award for Best Scared-As-Shit Performance for Annabelle, her career has emphasized versatile performances across period dramas, blockbusters, and genre films without major accolades to date.[7]
Early life
Childhood and family background
Annabelle Wallis was born on 5 September 1984 in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, to parents Arthur Wallis, a businessman, and Marie Wallis (née Harris), an artist.[2][8] She was the second child in the family, with an older brother named Francis.[2] The family relocated to Cascais, Portugal, shortly after her birth, where Wallis spent much of her childhood on a farm outside Lisbon; her parents sought a less structured lifestyle away from England.[9][10][8] During this period, she attended Saint Dominic's International School in São Domingos de Rana, Portugal, completing her education there before returning to England at age 17 to pursue acting.[1][11] Wallis's maternal lineage includes Irish roots, with her great-uncle being the actor Richard Harris, known for roles in films such as Camelot and the Harry Potter series.[2][12] Her upbringing in Portugal exposed her to a multicultural environment, influencing her early worldview, though she maintained strong ties to her English heritage.[10]Career
2005–2012: Initial roles and television debut
Wallis entered the acting profession in 2005, securing her screen debut in the Bollywood romantic drama Dil Jo Bhi Kahey..., directed by Roman Balyan, where she played the lead role of Sophie Besson, a character entangled in a love triangle across cultural divides.[5] That same year marked her television debut in the ITV crime miniseries Jericho, appearing as Lizzie Way in the episode "The Killing of Johnny Swan," which aired on October 25 and depicted the investigation into the death of a national athletics hero. Over the next two years, she took on minor parts in independent horror productions, including the psychological thriller True True Lie (2006), in which she portrayed Paige, one of three friends confronting dark secrets after a woman's release from an asylum.[13] In 2007, Wallis appeared as Melanie in Steel Trap, a low-budget slasher film set during a deadly game in an abandoned office building, where her character falls victim to one of the traps.[14] She also featured in the Channel 4 television film Diana: Last Days of a Princess, playing Kelly Fisher, the American model and brief fiancée of Dodi Fayed, in a dramatization of events surrounding Princess Diana's final days.[4] Wallis's visibility increased with her casting as Jane Seymour in the Showtime historical series The Tudors (2009–2010), where she assumed the role of Henry VIII's third wife across 16 episodes in seasons three and four, succeeding Anita Briem and contributing to the portrayal of the king's marital and political intrigues.[5] Subsequent early credits included the lead role of Dorel in the Syfy television film The Lost Future (2010), a post-apocalyptic adventure based on William Hope Hodgson's novel, and a brief appearance as a co-ed student in the superhero film X-Men: First Class (2011).[5] In 2011, she guest-starred as Dana Van Rijn in the action series Strike Back and as Bridget Pierce in the period drama Pan Am, roles that further diversified her portfolio amid ongoing minor film work.[5]2013–2017: Breakthrough with Peaky Blinders and major films
In 2013, Wallis secured her breakthrough role as Grace Burgess, an undercover agent infiltrating the Peaky Blinders gang, in the BBC Two period drama Peaky Blinders, which premiered on 12 September 2013.[15] Her character, introduced in the series opener, evolves from a spy working for a police inspector to Tommy Shelby's romantic partner and eventual wife, spanning the first three seasons broadcast between 2013 and 2016, with Wallis appearing in 19 episodes before Grace's death in season 3.[5] The role, requiring her to master a sophisticated Irish accent and embody moral ambiguity, marked a shift from supporting parts to a central figure in a critically acclaimed series that drew 2.7 million viewers for its debut episode. Parallel to her television success, Wallis transitioned to leading film roles, starring as Mia Form, a doll-collecting mother terrorized by demonic forces, in the horror spin-off Annabelle, directed by John R. Leonetti and released on 3 October 2014.[16] The film, part of The Conjuring universe and produced by James Wan, earned $257 million at the global box office against a $6.5 million budget, highlighting her appeal in genre cinema despite mixed reviews for the screenplay.[16] She prepared for the part by studying real-life possessions and emphasizing emotional realism over supernatural effects.[5] By 2017, Wallis featured in two high-profile action-fantasy blockbusters: as Mage, a prophetic ally to the titular hero, in Guy Ritchie's King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, released on 12 May 2017, and as Dr. Jennifer Halsey, a pro-active archaeologist aiding soldier Nick Morton, in the Universal reboot The Mummy, released on 9 June 2017.[17] In The Mummy, her character navigates ancient curses and modern threats alongside Tom Cruise, with production involving extensive stunt training where Cruise intervened to prevent injury during a plane crash sequence.[18] These roles, amid Universal's Dark Universe ambitions and Warner Bros.' Arthurian franchise launch, positioned her in ensemble casts of multimillion-dollar tentpoles, though both films underperformed critically and commercially relative to expectations.[17]2018–2022: Expanded roles in film and television
In 2018, Wallis took on the role of Rebecca Crosby, a determined Wall Street Journal reporter, in the comedy film Tag, directed by Jeff Tomsic and inspired by a real-life story of lifelong friends playing an annual game of tag. The film, co-starring Jon Hamm, Ed Helms, and Jeremy Renner, premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival on March 10 before its wide theatrical release on June 15. That same year, she provided the voice for Zora, the sentient artificial intelligence aboard the USS Discovery, in the Star Trek: Short Treks episode "Calypso," which aired on November 15 as part of the anthology series bridging Star Trek: Discovery seasons. The 15-minute episode, directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi, depicted a lone human survivor interacting with the AI on a derelict starship set a thousand years in the future. In 2019, Wallis portrayed Laurie Luhn, a Fox News executive and alleged victim of sexual harassment by Roger Ailes, across all seven episodes of the Showtime miniseries The Loudest Voice, which chronicled the rise and fall of Fox News founder Ailes with Russell Crowe in the lead role.[19] The series, created by Tom McCarthy and Alex Metcalf, premiered on June 30. Wallis expanded into lead roles in thrillers and action films during 2020–2021. In The Silencing (2020), she played Sheriff Alice Gustafson, partnering with a hunter (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) to track a serial killer silencing wildlife in the Pennsylvania wilderness; the film was released on Netflix on August 18 internationally after a limited theatrical run.[20] She followed with Boss Level (2021), as Alice, the estranged wife and scientist of a time-looped assassin (Frank Grillo) in Joe Carnahan's sci-fi actioner, which debuted on Hulu on February 5.[21] In 2021, Wallis starred as Madison "Maddie" Mitchell (with dissociative identity elements as Emily May) in James Wan's horror film Malignant, released theatrically on September 10 by Warner Bros.; the story followed a woman haunted by visions of murders linked to her traumatic past.[22] She also led Silent Night as Sandra, a mother in a family gathering amid an impending global apocalypse, directed by Camille Griffin and released on December 10 in the UK. Additionally, in the sci-fi thriller Warning, she appeared as a key character in a narrative exploring human isolation in space habitats, with the film premiering at the Tribeca Festival on June 12 before a limited release later that year. These projects marked her involvement in diverse genres, including multiple horror and genre-bending entries.2023–present: Recent projects and ongoing work
In 2024, Wallis starred as Elena, the ex-wife entangled in a custody battle, in the Italian thriller Vanished into the Night, directed by Renato De Maria and co-starring Riccardo Scamarcio; the film premiered on Netflix on July 11, 2024.[23] It achieved significant viewership, topping global Netflix charts in its debut week.[24] Wallis led the psychological horror film Stopmotion (2024), portraying Ella Blake, a stop-motion animator descending into madness; the project premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2024 before a wider release. Among upcoming projects, she joined the cast of the sci-fi thriller Mercy, directed by Timur Bekmambetov and featuring Chris Pratt as a detective on trial in a near-future setting with advanced A.I. oversight; Amazon MGM Studios has slated its theatrical release for January 23, 2026.[25] In September 2024, Wallis was announced as co-lead opposite Jason Statham in the Lionsgate action-thriller Mutiny, directed by Jean-François Richet, with principal photography underway in the UK; the film follows a bodyguard framed after assassinating his billionaire boss and is scheduled for release on August 21, 2026.[26][27] On October 21, 2025, she was cast in the historical thriller Pedro Pan, directed by Richie Adams and based on the real-life Operation Pedro Pan child exodus from Cuba in the 1960s, alongside Néstor Carbonell and Andy García; production is set to begin soon after.[28]Public reception and critiques
Critical acclaim and commercial success
Wallis's performance as Mia Form in the 2014 horror film Annabelle earned her a nomination for Best Scared-As-Sh*t Performance at the MTV Movie Awards, reflecting recognition within genre circles for her portrayal amid the film's commercial viability, which generated $257 million worldwide on a modest budget.[7] [29] The movie's success helped launch elements of the Conjuring universe, though critics panned its execution, with Wallis's role centered on maternal terror rather than leading acclaim. Her role as Grace Burgess in Peaky Blinders (2013–2016) aligned with the series' broader critical and commercial triumph, as the BBC/Netflix production garnered praise for its gritty narrative and ensemble dynamics, sustaining viewership across six seasons with high audience approval ratings around 94%.[30] Wallis described the character as a "strong, female, alpha role" that elevated her credibility in dramatic television, marking a pivot toward more complex parts post-initial genre work.[31] However, audience divisions emerged over Grace's arc, with some viewers critiquing its emotional resolution as contrived, underscoring that series acclaim derived more from collective storytelling than individual standout honors for her.[32] Commercially, Wallis has accumulated over $349 million in global box office from supporting roles in nine films, including the 2017 reboot The Mummy, which grossed $410 million despite a reported production budget exceeding $125 million and substantial marketing costs, rendering it an underperformer against franchise expectations.[33] [34] The film's 15% Rotten Tomatoes score highlighted critical disdain for its formulaic action-horror blend, with Wallis's archaeologist character serving narrative utility over pivotal praise.[35] Later projects like Silent Night (2021) yielded mixed reviews at 67% approval, praising ensemble tension but faulting tonal inconsistencies, without translating to major box office or award breakthroughs.[36] Overall, her trajectory emphasizes reliable genre contributions over prolific critical trophies, with success measured more in aggregate earnings and sustained visibility than singular triumphs.[37]Criticisms of performances and career choices
Some viewers and online commentators have criticized Annabelle Wallis's accent in her role as Grace Burgess in the BBC series Peaky Blinders (2013–2022), describing her attempt at a Galway Irish dialect as inaccurate, blending elements of Dublin urban speech with exaggerated Americanized stereotypes, resulting in what one assessor called "horrifyingly awful."[38] Similar fan feedback highlighted issues with delivery, including lines that appeared post-dubbed and unnatural mouth positioning, contributing to perceptions of her as a "terrible actress" lacking depth.[39] In the horror film Annabelle (2014), Wallis's portrayal of Mia Form drew negative comments for being poorly acted and cringe-worthy, with reviewers noting unconvincing emotional range and failure to generate empathy amid the film's broader shortcomings in suspense and plot.[40][41] Her performance in the later horror outing Malignant (2021) faced similar reproach, labeled "abysmal" for repetitive over-shocked expressions that underscored the film's inconsistencies rather than enhancing its narrative.[42] Wallis's career trajectory has prompted questions about her selective roles and perceived stagnation, with observers attributing her modest filmography—despite visibility in franchises like The Mummy (2017)—to insufficient charisma or versatility beyond visual appeal, limiting breakthroughs to supporting parts in action and horror genres.[43] This view posits that while her appearance suits the camera, a lack of unique interpretive skill has confined her to typecast positions without elevating to A-list status.[44]Political views and activism
Stances on Brexit and voting campaigns
Annabelle Wallis publicly opposed the United Kingdom's exit from the European Union ahead of the 23 June 2016 referendum. On 7 June 2016, she tweeted, "I am proud to be British, a European and a world citizen," appending hashtags #RegisterToVote, #stayineurope, and #letsnotleave, while tagging the pro-Remain organization @uktostayeu.[45] Wallis contributed to voting campaigns aimed at boosting turnout among young people to favor remaining in the EU. She featured in the #DontFuckMyFuture initiative, a series of advertisements by adam&eveDDB that framed voting as a quick act to safeguard personal futures from Brexit's risks; her 14 June 2016 video stressed that marking a ballot takes five seconds to "stop others fucking with your future."[46] [47] She also appeared in shorter promotional spots urging participation in the referendum, aligning with celebrity efforts to counter perceived low youth engagement that might enable Leave outcomes.[48] [49] No subsequent public statements on Brexit or related voting drives by Wallis have been documented.Philanthropic activities
Wallis has engaged in several charitable efforts focused on children, refugees, and humanitarian crises. In November 2018, she participated in Save the Children's Christmas Jumper Day campaign, posing for promotional photographs by Greg Williams to promote designer jumpers aimed at raising funds for the charity's work supporting vulnerable children globally.[50][51] In April 2020, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Wallis collaborated with fashion designer Georgia Hardinge on a fundraising initiative for Age UK, modeling the brand's Sustainable Dazed Dress from home while the company donated 50% of sales profits from the item to the charity for two months to aid elderly individuals facing isolation and hardship.[52] Wallis has supported refugee causes through Choose Love, a UK-based organization providing aid to displaced people. In November 2020, she promoted the charity's pop-up shop model on Instagram, highlighting its sales of essentials like baby supplies and sleeping bags to fund direct humanitarian services rather than merchandise.[53] She also narrated a video for the Smiley Movement's Article 26 campaign, advocating for the UN-declared right to free elementary education and directing proceeds from related merchandise to Choose Love's efforts.[54] In May 2025, Wallis signed an open letter organized by Choose Love, addressed to UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and co-signed by over 300 public figures, urging immediate ceasefire in Gaza, unrestricted humanitarian aid, and an end to conditions exacerbating starvation risks for 2.1 million residents, including 290,000 children on the brink of famine.[55] She separately used social media to draw attention to famine threats facing Gaza's children, attributing the crisis to restricted aid access.[56]Personal life
Relationships and public appearances
Annabelle Wallis dated British model James Rousseau from 2010 to 2014, though the couple maintained a low public profile with limited confirmed sightings.[57][58] She was subsequently linked to Coldplay frontman Chris Martin from 2015 to 2017, with reports of private outings but no major joint red-carpet events.[58] Wallis began a relationship with actor Chris Pine in 2018, which lasted until March 2022 and included several public appearances together, such as at film premieres and events.[59][58] Following their split, she was first romantically linked to actor Sebastian Stan in May 2022 after they were photographed at Robert Pattinson's birthday party in New York City.[60][61] The couple has kept their relationship largely private, with infrequent public outings; notable instances include holding hands during a walk in New York City on December 14, 2022, attending the Cannes Film Festival in May 2024, and appearing together at the Golden Globes on January 5, 2025, where Stan publicly acknowledged Wallis in his acceptance speech for A Different Man.[62][63] Additional rare sightings occurred at a Q&A event for The Apprentice in November 2024 and a stroll in Rome's Villa Borghese Park in July 2024 alongside Wallis's parents.[64][65]Lifestyle and multilingual background
Annabelle Wallis was born on September 5, 1984, in Oxford, England, but relocated with her family to Cascais, Portugal, at around one and a half years old, where she spent the majority of her childhood and attended international schools until age 17.[9][66] This extended exposure to Portuguese culture and education fostered her fluency in Portuguese alongside her native English, while the multicultural school environment enabled proficiency in French and Spanish.[5][10] Wallis has credited this abroad upbringing with shaping her worldview and adaptability, noting in interviews that it instilled a sense of global perspective absent from a solely British experience.[67][68] In terms of lifestyle, Wallis maintains residence in London, from which she pursues her acting career, though she returns to Portugal periodically for relaxation amid professional demands.[5][69] She incorporates a disciplined fitness routine emphasizing core strength and endurance, including daily Pilates sessions supplemented by bodyweight exercises such as push-ups, pull-ups, crunches, and squats.[70] Additionally, Wallis is an experienced equestrian, a skill likely honed during her formative years in Portugal's rural settings.[2] Her approach to personal well-being prioritizes physical vitality to support the physicality of film and television roles, reflecting a pragmatic balance between professional requirements and leisure travel.[71]Filmography
Film
Annabelle Wallis began her film career with smaller roles in independent and action films before gaining prominence in horror and blockbuster genres.[5][4]| Year | Title | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 2006 | True True Lie | Paige[4] |
| 2007 | Steel Trap | Melanie[4][5] |
| 2008 | Body of Lies | Hani's Girlfriend[5] |
| 2009 | Right Hand Drive | Ruth[4] |
| 2009 | Ghost Town | Serena[4] |
| 2010 | The Lost Future | Dorel[4] |
| 2011 | X-Men: First Class | Co-Ed[5][72] |
| 2013 | Hello Carter | Kelly[4] |
| 2014 | Annabelle | Mia Form[4][5] |
| 2015 | Sword of Vengeance | Anna[4] |
| 2016 | The Brothers Grimsby | Lina Smit[4][73] |
| 2016 | Come and Find Me | Claire[4] |
| 2016 | Mine | Jenny[4][74] |
| 2017 | King Arthur: Legend of the Sword | Maggie[4][73] |
| 2017 | The Mummy | Jenny Halsey[4][5] |
| 2018 | Tag | Rebecca Crosby[4][74] |
| 2020 | The Silencing | Sheriff Alice Gustafson[4][75] |
| 2021 | Boss Level | Alice[4] |
| 2021 | Malignant | Madison Mitchell[4][5] |
| 2021 | Warning | Nina[4][76] |
| 2021 | Silent Night | Sandra[4] |
| 2023 | Vanished into the Night | Elena[4][76] |
| 2026 | Mercy | Detective's wife[5][4] |
Television
| Year(s) | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2007 | Diana: Last Days of a Princess | Kelly Fisher | Television film[4] |
| 2009–2010 | The Tudors | Jane Seymour | 11 episodes[5] |
| 2011 | Pan Am | Bridget Pierce | Recurring role, 5 episodes[4] |
| 2013–2022 | Peaky Blinders | Grace Burgess / Grace Shelby | Main role, seasons 1–3; guest in later seasons[5] |
| 2019 | The Loudest Voice | Guest role | Miniseries[77] |
| 2021–present | Star Trek: Discovery | Zora | Voice role[76] |