Pollyanna McIntosh

Pollyanna McIntosh grew up in Portugal and Colombia before returning to her birthplace of Scotland, where she first began performing, on stage in The Edinburgh Festival. When she was 16, she moved to London and soon began to get involved in independent filmmaking (her first pay-per-view was as a stoner in Irvine Welsh's The Acid House (1998)) and theatre and acting as both an actress and director. The move to Los Angeles in 2004 brought on more theatre such as a production called "The Woolgatherer" and in which she directed Anne Dudek (a regular on Mad Men (2007)/Big Love (2006)) and David Dayan Fisher (a regular on 24 (2001)/NCIS (2003)) to great reviews. Her first US film role was "Stacy" as the manipulative, born again Christian and born again Christian, in Headspace (2005). It was in the role of crazy "Thumper Wint" in the comedy, Sex and Death 101 (2007) (Simon Baker/Winona Ryder) written from Heathers (1988) writer Daniel Waters, that the critics started to become aware of her talents, citing her unique mix of powerful sexuality and hilarious humor. Exam (2009) The film, which was filming in London and LA and was her subsequent film. It was nominated for Outstanding British Debut by the BAFTA and also won the Santa Barbara Film Festival's Best Independent Award. The film's critics applauded Pollyanna's capability to "emotionally vulnerable" her strong, confident character. GQ just said that Pollyanna McIntosh is a beautiful actor and "extraordinarily talented actor". Como Quien No Quiere La Cosa (2013) (As if you Don't Like it! She is Trevor Lock, a disgruntled Brit comedian. Filmed in Peru where she speaks Spanish all the way. In Burke and Hare (2010), directed by John Landis, she plays Isla Fisher's bestie with Simon Pegg, Andy Serkis, Jessica Hynes, Tom Wilkinson and Tim Curry. Lucky McKee's The Woman (2011), in which she played the lead part in, received rave reviews at Sundance 2011. It also came in top of the New York Times' readers best movies poll. She won three Best Actress nominations, including Total Film’s Frightfest Award as well as Fright Meter's.






 

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