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Suki Waterhouse’s Rise to Fame: A Look at Her Notable Roles and Acting Career

Suki Waterhouse (Via Suki Waterhouse/Twitter)

Suki Waterhouse, a model-turned-actress, has been making waves in the entertainment industry with her latest role in the critically acclaimed television series “Daisy Jones & the Six”. With a career spanning a few years, she has already showcased her acting prowess in various films and TV shows. This article will take a look at some of her notable roles and acting career.

In the film “Charlie Says”, Waterhouse plays Mary Brunner, one of Charles Manson’s followers who gave birth to his child. The film is a dark and haunting portrayal of the cult leader’s influence on his followers. Waterhouse shines in this role, but it’s Matt Smith who truly stands out as the deranged Manson.

In “Jonathan”, Waterhouse plays Elena, the love interest of one of the two “brothers” who share the same body. The film follows the boys as they struggle for dominance and their relationships with others. Waterhouse brings depth and emotion to her character, making her a memorable part of the film.

Waterhouse’s role in “Creation Stories” is that of Gemma, a journalist who interviews Alan McGee, the founder of the Creation Records label. The film is an adaptation of McGee’s autobiography and features many real-life bands and musicians. Waterhouse plays her part well, but the film focuses more on McGee and the label he founded.

In “Pokémon Detective Pikachu”, Waterhouse appears as Ms. Norman, the bodyguard of Howard Clifford. Her character is a Ditto in disguise, adding an exciting twist to the film. Waterhouse’s role is small, but her character is memorable.

Suki Waterhouse (Via Suki Waterhouse/Twitter)

Waterhouse’s episode in the anthology series “Into the Dark” is titled “New Year, New You”. The film focuses on a group of former friends who reunite on New Year’s Eve, only to find that one member is out for revenge against another. Waterhouse shines in this film, bringing a sense of unease and tension to her character.

As Karen Sirko, the keyboard player of the fictional band Daisy Jones & the Six, Waterhouse shines in the television series that bears the same name. Her character is a key part of the band’s sound and dynamics, and Waterhouse brings a sense of rockstar intensity to the role.

In “Assassination Nation”, Waterhouse plays Sarah, one of the four girls at the center of the chaos that ensues when a mysterious hacker begins leaking everyone’s secrets. The film is a black comedy that explores the themes of violence, revenge, and the dangers of social media.

Waterhouse’s role in “The White Princess” is that of Cecily of York, the sister of the queen Elizabeth. The miniseries is based on Philippa Gregory’s novel and explores the Wars of the Roses and the marriage between Elizabeth and King Henry VII. Waterhouse brings a sense of jealously and resentment to her character, making her a compelling part of the show.

In “The Broken Hearts Gallery”, Waterhouse plays a small role as Chloe, an ex of the main character Nick. The film is a romantic comedy that explores the themes of heartbreak and loss.

Waterhouse’s final notable role is in “Misbehaviour”, where she plays Miss United States Sandra Wolsfeld in the 1970 Miss World competition. The film explores the events that led to the competition being interrupted by the Women’s Liberation Movement and is a powerful commentary on the treatment of women.

Suki Waterhouse has had a varied and exciting acting career, showcasing her range and versatility as an actress. With her latest role in “Daisy Jones & the Six”, she has proven herself to be a talented and charming performer.

Joemar Dela Cruz
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Joemar is a film critic based in Manila, Philippines. He has a keen interest in analyzing the art of filmmaking and enjoys writing about both mainstream and arthouse cinema. Reach out to him at [email protected].

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