Tuppence Middleton, born on February twenty-first, nineteen eighty-seven, is a talented English actress known for her captivating performances in both film and television. She first gained recognition in two thousand ten when she was nominated for the London Evening Standard Film Awards for Most Promising Newcomer, marking the beginning of a promising career.
Middleton's breakthrough came with her role in Morten Tyldum's acclaimed historical drama, The Imitation Game, released in two thousand fourteen. This pivotal performance opened doors for her, leading to appearances in notable films such as The Wachowskis' science fiction epic Jupiter Ascending in two thousand fifteen, Alfonso Gomez-Rejon's historical drama The Current War in two thousand seventeen, and David Fincher's film Mank in two thousand twenty. She also graced the screen in the beloved historical dramas Downton Abbey in two thousand nineteen and its sequel, Downton Abbey: A New Era, in two thousand twenty-two.
In addition to her film work, Middleton made her television debut in the series Bones in two thousand eight. She showcased her versatility by guest-starring in popular shows like New Tricks in two thousand ten, Friday Night Dinner in two thousand eleven, and Lewis in two thousand thirteen. Her memorable role as Jem in the Black Mirror episode 'White Bear' in two thousand thirteen further solidified her status as a rising star.
Middleton's talent shone through in her portrayal of Miss Havisham in the period drama Dickensian from two thousand fifteen to two thousand sixteen, and as the Russian princess Hélène Kuragina in the adaptation of War & Peace in two thousand sixteen. She also captivated audiences as Riley 'Blue' Gunnarsdóttir in the critically acclaimed series Sense8, which aired from two thousand fifteen to two thousand eighteen.