The UK star ‘turning everything into gold’ should be on your radar

Ella Purnell as Emma Bloom and Asa Butterfield as Jake Portman in film Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
Ella Purnell is one of the UK’s rising stars (Picture: Moviestore/REX/Shutterstock)

From playing a young Keira Knightley to starring opposite Twin Peaks legend Kyle MacLachlan in one of Amazon’s biggest-ever series, this UK star has the Midas touch.

Ella Purnell is only 28 years old – but since childhood has been notching up an impressive array of credits in hit TV shows and films, cementing herself as a future Hollywood leading lady, according to fans.

Her first on-screen credit was playing the younger version of Keira’s character Ruth in 2010 dystopian romantic drama film Never Let Me Go, which also starred Carey Mulligan.

The London-born actress then progressed to a role in the much-hyped superhero film Kick-Ass 2, before playing the teenage Maleficient in the Angeline Jolie film of the same name.

In 2016, Ella was introduced to a new audience as Emma Bloom in the Tim Burton fantasy film Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children – and also had a role in the gritty film Churchill, starring Brian Cox as the former British prime minister.

More recently, though, she has been making waves in TV, gaining traction in the UK after featuring in ITV period drama Belgravia before hopping over the pond for cannibal series Yellowjackets.

Ella Purnell as Young Ruth and Isobel Meikle-Small as Young Cathy in Never Let Me Go
(Picture: DNA Films/ Film 4 Productions)

Ella Purnell as Lucy in an abandoned home in post apocolypse Amazon thriller Fallout
Ella drew in audiences of millions in huge Amazon show Fallout (Picture: JoJo Whilden/Prime Video)

She then starred as the lead role, Lucy, in the Amazon Prime Video game adaptation Fallout, with Sex and the City and Desperate Housewives actor Kyle playing her on-screen father.

Now, Ella has been wowing critics and viewers playing outcast Rhiannon in Sky drama Sweetpea, who, tired of being maligned by everyone in her local town, begins a killing spree.

After bingeing the series, @hosiesheaven said on X: ‘They didn’t lie when they said every project Ella Purnell touches turns to gold cause her filmography is insane she’s brillant.’

@EammonJacobs raved: ‘Just finished Sweetpea. I guess you could say Ella Purnell killed it. Solid little thriller. Glad it didn’t try drag things out for longer though, six episodes is spot on.’

Ella Purnell as Rhiannon outside a fictional police station in Sky thriller Sweetpea
Ella is currently starring in serial killer drama Sweetpea (Picture: Sky/ Samuel Dore)

Ella Purnell as teen Jackie dangling a lokect in Sophie Nelisse as teen Shauna's hand in Yellowjackets
She’s also made a splash across the pond in shows like Yellowjackets (Picture: Paul Sarkis/Showtime)

Echoing their sentiment, @AussieLovesTame enthused: ‘I beg my oomfs to watch sweetpea i literally finished it this morning and it was so good i love Ella Purnell she’s so perfect aaaaa.’

@anyatavIor added: ‘Now watching…Ella Purnell you will always be famous.’

However, in a recent interview with The Guardian, Ella admitted she never dreamed of being an actor.

‘I never really planned on becoming an actor,’ she said. ‘I feel a lot of guilt and impostor syndrome attached to that statement, because I know a lot of people have wanted to be an actor ever since they were kids. And that just wasn’t me.’

Ella Purnell as Lady Maria Grey and Jack Bardoe as Charles Pope in ITV drama Belgravia
But Ella’s also starred in ITV period drama Belgravia (Picture: ITV/Mark Mainz)

Ella said instead wanted to study at university and become a children’s book writer – but started being cast in roles as a child while she took singing and acting lessons at the Sylvia Young Theatre School.

However, fortunately for Hollywood, Ella is now committed to being an actress, although said she still had aspirations to write a book in the future.

According to IMDdb, Ella is starring in upcoming comedy horror film The Scurry, alongside the likes of Rhys Ifans and Paapa Essiedu, and TV series Army od the Dead: Lost Vegas with Vaness Hudgens.

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