Pollyanna McIntosh
Pollyanna McIntosh was born in Portugal
and Colombia She was born in Colombia and Portugal, but she later moved to
Scotland and began to perform on the stage at The Edinburgh Festival. At 16,
she left for London and soon became involved in indie filmmaking (her first
professional gig was as stoner in Irvine Wales's The Acid House (1998)) and
theatre in both roles as an actress as well as a director. Moving to Los
Angeles in 2004 brought to the stage more shows as well as a production of
"The Woolgatherer" where she was director Anne Dudek (a regular on
Mad Men (2007)/Big Love (2006)) as well as David Dayan Fisher (a regular on 24
(2001)/NCIS (2003)) to excellent reviews. Her first US film role was
"Stacy", the manipulative woman who was a born again Christian who
appeared in Headspace (2005). Her first film role was in Headspace (2005) as
the manipulative born-again Christian "Thumper Wint". This comedy was
written by Heathers (1988). In both LA and London, Exam (2009) was the next
one, nominated BAFTA-nominated as Outstanding British Debut and winner of Best
Independent at the Santa Barbara Film Fest, the film's critics praised
Pollyanna's performance as was "smart and sassy equally ....the emotional
core of the movie" and praised her ability discover the "emotional
vulnerability" of her seemingly powerful and tough character. GQ stated
that Pollyanna McIntosh, an outstanding actor, is "extremely
talented". Como Quien No Quiere La Cosa (2013) (As if you Don't Like it!
), is a hilarious South American farce in which she is Brit comedian Trevor
Lock's unhappy wife. She speaks Spanish throughout the film, that was shot in
Peru. John Landis directed Burke and Hare (2010). She portrays Isla Fisher's
best friend, along with Andy Serkis and Jessica Hynes, Tom Wilkinson, Tim Curry
and Tom Wilkinson. Lucky McKee's The Woman (2011) was an immense success. The
film received rave reviews and even topped the New York Times readers' favorite
movies poll. She was awarded three Best Actress nominations, including Total
Film's Frightfest Award as well as Fright Meter's.
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