Ever since she first graced the big screen during the horror era Witchone of the best A24 horror movies, Anya Taylor-Joy showed the public why she was destined for fame. She is an actress who fully embodies her characters, from her piercing gaze to her melodic voice, she captures the viewer’s attention both on the big screen and in television broadcasts.

Although she’s been in the business for less than a decade, she’s made a name for herself with her roles in both low-budget cult films, but it’s her role as grandmaster Beth Harmon that has made her a star. Viewers will see (or hear) her next as Princess Peach in Movie Super Mario Bros.and later starred in the long-awaited Mad Max: Fury Road prequel furiosa.

10 Last Night in Soho (2021)

Anya Taylor-Joy as Sandy, a blonde in a pink dress from Last Night in Soho.
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Rotten Tomatoes rating: 76%

From the director Edgar Wright, Last Night in Soho psychological horror about Eloise Turner (Thomasin Mackenzie), a young woman enrolled in fashion school with the ability to connect with the unseen. She begins to have dreams and visions of the mysterious 60s woman Sandy (Anya Taylor-Joy), whose aspiration to become a singer turns into something much darker and more dangerous that begins to follow Eloise in her real life.

Contrasting with the horrific realities of the past, this dizzying tale of nostalgic glitz and glamour, is brought to life by the lead roles of two women linked in time. Anya Taylor Joy brings strength and duality to the role of Sandy and she also covered the song Petula Clarkthe song “Downtown” for the film.

9 Split (2016)

Anya Taylor-Joy as Casey Cooke, the teenage girl in the car from Split.
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Rotten Tomatoes rating: 78%

Starring James McAvoy as a man with an exaggerated fictional version of dissociative identity disorder, split follows one of his alters kidnapping three young girls who attempt to escape by interacting with his various alters, one of which is a dangerous being with superhuman powers.

Anya Taylor-Joy played the role of Casey Cooke, one of the kidnapped teenagers who have to escape. The film has become one of the highest-grossing horror films of the past decade, however it has been criticized for portraying people with dissociative identity disorder as violent, which many experts say is an inaccurate and harmful concept.

8 Thoroughbreds (2017)

Anya Taylor-Joy and Olivia Cooke as Lily and Amanda, two teenage girls, in Thoroughbreds.
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Rotten Tomatoes rating: 87%

In this mid-budget black comedy thriller, high school student Lily (Anya Taylor-Joy) is paid to hang out with her former childhood best friend Amanda (Dragon HouseX Olivia Cook) who cannot experience emotions. As Lily’s stepfather constantly annoys her, they hatch a plan to get rid of him at all costs.

Thoroughbreds was well received by critics, who praised the subtle and complex writing of the main female characters. Late Anton Yelchin in a supporting role, this film showcases superb acting that shines with the intelligence of the script.

7 Emma (2020)

Anya Taylor-Joy as Emma Woodhouse, a young regency lady, in Emma.
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Rotten Tomatoes score: 86%

Adapted from Jane Austeneponymous novel, Emma Anya Taylor-Joy plays the rich and elegant Emma Woodhouse, who enjoys playing matchmaker with the people around her. The movie shows her befriending the cute Harriet, played by PearlX Mia Gothand she tries to set her up and deals with her feelings.

While this Regency-era rom-com is very different from Anya Taylor-Joy’s usual horror films, she excels in the role, playing the mischievous and intelligent heroine with ease. The film was praised in particular for costumes and makeup, for which it was nominated for two Academy Awards.

6 Menu (2022)

Anya Taylor-Joy as Margo Mills dine at the Menu
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Rotten Tomatoes rating: 88%

IN Menu Anya Taylor-Joy plays Margo, the young woman who accompanies her date Tyler (Nicholas Hoult) to an upmarket restaurant on a private island, where they will be subjected to Chef’s Slowik’s (Ralph Fiennes) cynical death games. Along with the rest of the wealthy diners, Margot will have to fight to survive the meal.

In this dark comedy horror film, the cast played the role of a variety of wealthy restaurant patrons and dutiful employees, with Anya Taylor-Joy’s Margot as an outsider who had no interest in playing along with the games of the super-rich, a role originally intended for Emma Stone. The film received positive reviews for its performances as well as its dark humor.

5 The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance (2019)

Brea, the elf-like princess from the Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance.

Rotten Tomatoes rating: 89%

From Netflix and The Jim Henson Company comes The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance, an epic fantasy television series created as a prequel to the 1982 film The Dark Crystal. The action takes place on the planet Tra. It tells the story of three Gelflings, Rian, Brea and Dita, who uncover a secret from their rulers that puts their entire planet at risk.

Anya Taylor-Joy voices Brea, a tribal princess on the planet Thra, and like all the other characters, she is brought to life by intricate dolls. This series has been widely acclaimed by fans of the original film and new viewers alike thanks to its great design and clever puppetry.

4 Witch (2015)

Anya Taylor-Joy as Thomasin, a young colonial girl from The Witch.
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Rotten Tomatoes score: 90%

Witch Set in 1630s New England, this is a stunning folk horror film about a family of English settlers driven out of their Puritan settlement due to religious conflict. As they live a reclusive life next to the forest, the evil forces from the forest begin to interfere with their family life, causing tension.

Anya Taylor-Joy plays Thomasin, the eldest daughter caught in the middle of a sinister force that threatens her family. It was her first film role and also Robert Eggerdirectorial debut, and it’s a hauntingly sinister watch that relies on suspense and suspense.

3 Northerner (2022)

Anya Taylor-Joy as Olga and Alexander Skarsgård as Amleth look lovingly into each other's eyes in The Northerner.

Rotten Tomatoes score: 90%

Historical action movie based on the legend of King Amlet. Northerner follows the Viking prince Amleth as he sets out on a quest for wrath and revenge. When his uncle kills his father and leaves with his mother, he runs for his life and vows to avenge his family, finding mystical allies and violent enemies along his path of revenge.

Anya Taylor-Joy plays Olga of the Birchwood, a woman he meets on his journey with whom he develops a relationship with a cunning mind and mystical powers. Inspired by Norse mythology, this epic film features superb performances from the entire cast, impeccable art direction, and breathtaking Viking battle scenes.

2 Peaky Blinders (2019)

Finn Cole as Michael Gray and Anya Taylor-Joy as Jean Gray in Peaky Blinders
Michael Gray (played by Finn Cole) and Jean Gray (played by Anya Taylor-Joy)

Rotten Tomatoes rating: 93%

This historical crime drama is centered around Peaky Blinders, a criminal gang operating in Birmingham, England, immediately after the First World War. Driven by the ambition of their leader, Tommy Shelby, played by Cillian Murphythe blinkers set their sights on expanding their holdings and power in the city and beyond.

The series lasted 6 seasons, and only in the fifth season Anya Taylor-Joy joined the cast in the title role of Jean Grey, the ambitious and treacherous wife of Peaky Blinders member Michael Grey. It received wide acclaim from both fans and critics, who enjoyed the exciting and stylish program.

1 Queen’s Gambit (2020)

Anya Taylor-Joy as Beth Harmon sits on a bed and plays chess in The King's Gambit.
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Rotten Tomatoes rating: 96%

Queen’s Gambit

set in the mid-50s and 60s, follows chess prodigy Beth Harmon, played by Anya Taylor-Joy, as she matures and rises through the ranks in the chess world. As she hones her skills and rises in competition, she faces difficulties in her relationships and an addiction that puts her game in jeopardy. Although the actress was already famous, this series was what truly catapulted her to stardom, playing the smart and charming Beth in a standout role for her. young age. She has been nominated for numerous awards for her performance, including a Primetime Emmy Award, Golden Globe Award, Critics’ Choice Television Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award.