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Ruby Barnhill

Ruby Barnhill (born 16 July 2004) is an English actress best known for portraying the orphan girl in Steven Spielberg's 2016 adaptation of Roald Dahl's . Born in , , she was discovered at age 10 through an open casting call and selected from thousands of young for her debut lead role opposite as the titular giant. The film, a production, marked her breakthrough into international , earning praise for her performance as a brave and curious child thrust into a magical world of giants. Prior to The BFG, Barnhill had a recurring role as Isobel in the British children's television series 4 O'Clock Club from 2015 to 2017. Following her debut, she transitioned to voice acting, lending her voice to the titular character Mary in the English dub of the 2017 animated film Mary and the Witch's Flower, directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi. In 2019, she voiced Princess Emmy in the animated adventure Princess Emmy, a family-friendly tale of a young royal aspiring to become a knight. Her voice work continued with the role of Aurora in the English version of Studio Ponoc's 2023 animated feature The Imaginary, which explores themes of imagination and loss and holds a 91% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. In 2025, Barnhill appeared in a supporting as Ms. in Jurassic World: Rebirth, the seventh installment in the franchise directed by . Despite early consideration for the of Maisie Lockwood in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018), which ultimately went to , Barnhill's selective career has focused on fantasy and animated projects, showcasing her versatility from live-action leads to voice performances.

Early life and education

Childhood and family

Ruby Barnhill was born on 16 July 2004 in , , . She was raised in a middle-class family in the suburban setting of , where she enjoyed a typical childhood focused on and family life. Barnhill is the daughter of Paul Barnhill, an actor, and Sarah Barnhill, and she has a younger sister named Darcey. The family resides in , maintaining close-knit ties that supported her early years away from the spotlight. During her pre-teen years, Barnhill participated in local community activities and developed personal interests that reflected her everyday upbringing. One notable hobby was her enthusiasm for watching animated films, which she enjoyed as a child in the quiet environment of rural . This period emphasized a grounded, normal routine centered on family and local surroundings before any shift toward broader pursuits.

Schooling and early interests

Ruby Barnhill attended primary school in , , where she participated in drama classes held in a local village hall near the school. These classes sparked her initial interest in , providing a casual introduction to before any formal commitments. She progressed to secondary school in Knutsford, beginning around the time of her early experiences in 2016. During her , Barnhill engaged in school activities, including drama classes where she performed alongside friends. Despite her prior on-screen work, she experienced in these settings, noting nervousness even in familiar school performances. Barnhill's early interests extended beyond drama to creative pursuits influenced by her family's artistic background, including watching anime films and aspiring to appear in similar productions. Her father, Paul Barnhill, an with roles in television and stage, provided encouragement that aligned with her developing passions. She balanced these school-based activities with initial acting demands by managing a four-month relocation to for filming, while her family supported her continued education.

Acting career

Television debut

Ruby Barnhill made her professional acting debut in 2015 at the age of 10, portraying the recurring character Isobel, a pupil at Elmsmere High, in the CBBC children's comedy-drama series 4 O'Clock Club. The show, which follows the everyday adventures and sibling rivalries of students navigating school life, detentions, and musical rap segments, provided Barnhill with her first on-screen experience in a structured television production. She appeared as Isobel across 20 episodes spanning 2015 to 2017, starting in series 4. This role came shortly after Barnhill's initial forays into local theater around age 8, marking a transition from amateur performances to paid professional work that helped build her on-set confidence despite her limited experience. Her portrayal of the spirited student highlighted her natural comedic timing and ease in ensemble scenes focused on schoolyard antics and friendships. The exposure from proved pivotal, serving as her sole professional credit when she auditioned for major film projects; her homemade audition tape for the lead in Steven Spielberg's impressed casting directors, leading to her breakthrough casting announcement in December 2014, just before her TV episodes aired.

Breakthrough in film

Barnhill was cast in 2014 as the lead role of Sophie in Steven Spielberg's 2016 Disney adaptation of Roald Dahl's The BFG, beating out thousands of other young hopefuls during an extensive casting process. At age 10, the newcomer from Cheshire, England, submitted a homemade audition tape that caught the director's attention, marking her feature film debut opposite Mark Rylance as the Big Friendly Giant. Her prior supporting role in the BBC series The 4 O'Clock Club provided some preparation for the high-profile audition. Principal photography began in 2015 across locations in the , including Scotland's and England's , as well as , , with visual effects handled by Weta Digital in . As an 11-year-old lead under Spielberg's direction, Barnhill navigated the demands of a major production, including extended shoots and collaborating with Rylance in performance-capture scenes that required her to interact with stand-ins for the 24-foot-tall giant character. In the story, is a clever, from a who is whisked away by and forms an unlikely bond with him, embarking on adventures to stop other child-eating giants. Barnhill's portrayal earned widespread critical acclaim for its natural, unforced authenticity, with reviewers hailing her as a major discovery comparable to breakout child stars of the past. noted that she "holds her own against the Oscar-winning Rylance," while praised her "vibrant support" as providing the film's emotional heart. The film grossed $195 million worldwide against a $140 million budget, establishing Barnhill's breakthrough in . Her performance led to a Saturn Award nomination for Best Performance by a Younger in 2017.

Voice roles and recent projects

Barnhill entered with the role of Mary Smith in the 2017 animated feature , directed by and produced by , marking her first credit in . In the English-language dub distributed by , she portrayed the curious young protagonist who uncovers a secret school of witchcraft after finding a magical flower, bringing a sense of wonder and determination to the character's adventures. In 2019, she voiced the title character in the animated adventure Princess Emmy, a family-friendly story of a young princess with the ability to communicate with horses who dreams of becoming a knight to protect her kingdom. She reprised her collaboration with Studio Ponoc in the 2024 Netflix animated film The Imaginary, voicing Aurora, a key figure in a tale centered on the power of imagination and the bond between a girl and her invisible friend. Directed by Yoshiyuki Momose, the film delves into themes of creativity, loss, and emotional resilience, with Barnhill's performance contributing to the story's heartfelt exploration of childhood fantasies turning real. Returning to live-action, Barnhill took on the supporting role of Ms. Miranda in Jurassic World: Rebirth, a 2025 directed by . Set five years after the events of , the narrative follows a team navigating a precarious coexistence between humans and dinosaurs, undertaking a perilous mission to harvest DNA from colossal prehistoric species for a groundbreaking medical treatment amid survival challenges in a transformed world. occurred from June to September 2024 in locations including , , and the . This shift toward voice work and selective live-action roles has enabled Barnhill to maintain a balance between her career and , as she noted in a 2018 discussing the flexibility of recording sessions compared to on-set demands. By 2025, her portfolio reflects a deliberate toward projects emphasizing imaginative , allowing continued growth as an while pursuing studies.

Filmography

Films

  • 2016: The BFG, role: Sophie, directed by .
  • 2017: Mary and the Witch's Flower, role: Mary (voice), directed by .
  • 2019: Princess Emmy, role: Princess Emmy (voice), directed by Piet De Rycker.
  • 2023: The Imaginary, role: Aurora (voice), directed by Yoshiyuki Momose.
  • 2025: Jurassic World: Rebirth, role: Ms. Miranda, directed by .

Television

Barnhill's television career began and primarily consists of her recurring role in the British children's comedy-drama series , produced by .

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