Vicky Krieps, born on October fourth, nineteen eighty-three, is a talented Luxembourgish-German actress known for her versatile performances across various film industries, including American, Luxembourgish, French, and German productions.
Her career took a significant turn with her breakout role in the critically acclaimed period film Phantom Thread, released in two thousand seventeen and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. This role showcased her remarkable ability to embody complex characters.
Before her rise to fame, Krieps appeared in several notable films such as Hanna in two thousand eleven, Two Lives in two thousand twelve, and A Most Wanted Man in two thousand fourteen. She continued to build her impressive filmography with roles in The Girl in the Spider's Web in two thousand eighteen, The Last Vermeer in two thousand nineteen, Old and The Survivor, both in two thousand twenty-one.
Vicky has received widespread acclaim for her performances in films like Bergman Island, Hold Me Tight, and Corsage, the latter of which earned her the prestigious European Film Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of Empress Elisabeth of Austria.