Pollyanna McIntosh
Pollyanna McIntosh was born in Portugal
and Colombia before returning to her home in Scotland in Scotland, where she
was born. It was here that she first started performing on stage in The
Edinburgh Festival. At 16, she left for London and soon began to get involved
in filmmaking in the indie genre (her first professional gig was as stoner in
Irvine Wales's The Acid House (1998)) and theatre in both roles as an actress
and director. In 2004, she moved to Los Angeles to direct "The
Woolgatherer", a play in which Anne Dudek (a regular guest on Mad Men
(2007)/Big Love (2006)) was directed. The play was praised by critics. In
Headspace (2005) she was offered her first US movie part as "Stacy",
a manipulative, born-again Christian. Her first film role was in the film
Headspace (2005) as the manipulative, born-again Christian "Thumper
Wint". This comedy was written by Heathers (1988). Exam (2009) that was
the first, in which she acted in London and LA was the next. Awarded a BAFTA
nomination for Outstanding British Debut and winner at the Santa Barbara Film
Fest of Best Independent, Pollyanna's performance was "smart and sassy in
equal parts the emotional core of the film" as well as her ability to spot
the "emotional vulnerability" of her strong and sassy character. GQ
simply said that Pollyanna McIntosh, an outstanding actress who is
"extremely talented". Como Quien No Quiere La Cosa (2013) (As if you
Don't Like it! She plays Trevor Lock, a disgruntled Brit comedian. Shot in Peru
and she is Spanish throughout. John Landis directed Burke and Hare (2010). She
is Isla Fisher's bestie with Andy Serkis and Jessica Hynes, Tom Wilkinson, Tim
Curry, and Tom Wilkinson. Lucky McKee's The Woman (2011), where she played the
lead role , was praised by critics at Sundance 2011. It also topped the New
York Times' readers best movies poll. In recognition of her work, she won three
Best Actress awards, including Total Film's Frightfest Award and Fright
Meter's.
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