Aimee Lou Wood, born on February third, nineteen ninety-four, is a talented English actress and writer known for her dynamic performances on both stage and screen. She began her artistic journey in theater, captivating audiences in productions such as Mary Stuart from two thousand sixteen to two thousand seventeen and People, Places and Things in two thousand seventeen.
Her breakthrough came with the Netflix comedy series Sex Education, which aired from two thousand nineteen to two thousand twenty-three. Wood's portrayal in the series earned her the prestigious BAFTA Television Award for Best Female Comedy Performance, solidifying her status as a rising star in the entertainment industry.
While making waves on Sex Education, Aimee also showcased her versatility in the West End, starring in Uncle Vanya in two thousand twenty and Cabaret in two thousand twenty-three. Her film credits include The Electrical Life of Louis Wain in two thousand twenty-one and Living in two thousand twenty-two, further demonstrating her range as an actress.
In two thousand twenty-three, she received a nomination for the BAFTA Rising Star Award, highlighting her growing influence in the industry. Currently, she stars in the comedy series Daddy Issues, which began in two thousand twenty-four, and the drama series The White Lotus, set to premiere in two thousand twenty-five. Her role in The White Lotus has garnered her nominations for the Actor Award, Primetime Emmy Award, and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress.
In addition to her acting endeavors, Aimee Lou Wood is also the creator and star of the BBC Three television series Film Club, which is set to debut in two thousand twenty-five, showcasing her creative talents beyond acting.