Imogen Poots


Imogen Gay Poots is an English actress. She played Tammy in the post-apocalyptic horror film 28 Weeks Later, Linda Keith in the Jimi Hendrix biopic Jimi: All Is by My Side, Debbie Raymond in the Paul Raymond biopic The Look of Love, and Julia Maddon in the American action film Need for Speed. Also in 2014, she portrayed Jess Crichton in A Long Way Down, alongside Pierce Brosnan and Aaron Paul. She appeared as Isabella "Izzy" Patterson in Peter Bogdanovich's She's Funny That Way. In 2016, she starred as Kelly Ann in the Showtime series Roadies. In 2019, she co-starred with Jesse Eisenberg in the films Vivarium and The Art of Self-Defense. In 2020, she played Laura in The Father.

Early life and education

Imogen Gay Poots was born in June 1989 at the Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital in Hammersmith, London, the daughter of Trevor Poots, a current affairs television producer from Belfast, and Fiona Goodall, a journalist and voluntary worker from Brighton. She has an older brother.
Raised in Chiswick, West London, Poots was privately educated, attending Bute House Preparatory School for Girls in Brook Green, Queen's Gate School in South Kensington, and Latymer Upper School in Hammersmith. While intending to become a veterinary surgeon, she began spending Saturdays at an improvisation workshop hosted by the Young Blood Theatre Company at the Riverside Studios in Hammersmith. She abandoned her original career aspiration after fainting at the sight of veterinary surgery during work experience.
Attaining three A grades at A-level, she won a place at the Courtauld Institute of Art in 2008, but had it deferred for two years in order to pursue her acting career.

Career

Poots first appeared on-screen in a 2004 episode of Casualty and had a non-speaking role in 2006's V for Vendetta, but she was largely unknown when, at the age of 17, Juan Carlos Fresnadillo cast her in the horror film 28 Weeks Later, released in 2007. She then appeared in films such as Cracks, Centurion, and as the female lead in the 2011 remake of Fright Night alongside Anton Yelchin. Although Poots has never formally trained as an actress, according to Giles Hattersley, she developed her acting skills through a practical apprenticeship that may have served her well, as she is "compellingly natural" in front of the camera.
In 2011, she was chosen by fashion house Chloé to appear in a campaign for its eponymous fragrance shot by Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin. In 2012, she was selected to star in a Sofia Coppola-directed advertising campaign for a collaboration between fashion label Marni and high street retailer H&M.
In 2012, Poots played the acrimonious young violinist Alexandra Gelbart opposite Catherine Keener and Philip Seymour Hoffman in A Late Quartet. In 2013, she appeared in Greetings from Tim Buckley, Filth, The Look of Love, and portrayed Linda Keith in the Jimi Hendrix biopic Jimi: All Is by My Side, alongside André Benjamin as Hendrix. In 2014, Poots starred in the romantic comedy That Awkward Moment and the action film Need for Speed, an adaptation of the video game series, and played Jess in the black comedy A Long Way Down. In 2015, she appeared opposite Owen Wilson in She's Funny That Way with Jennifer Aniston and Knight of Cups with Cate Blanchett, has been cast in the adaptation of Jess Walter's novel Beautiful Ruins, and reunited with Yelchin for Green Room. In 2016, she starred as Kelly Ann in the Showtime series Roadies.
In 2017, she played Honey in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, which was broadcast via National Theatre Live on 18 May 2017 from the Harold Pinter Theatre in the London West End. Also that year, Poots starred in the Amy Herzog play Belleville at the Donmar Warehouse opposite James Norton.
In 2022, she began playing the role of the mysterious Autumn in the Prime Video science fiction neo-Western series Outer Range.
She played Lady Rose Dugdale, a wealthy and cultured member of the British upper class–turned–Provisional IRA member, in the 2023 film Baltimore.

Personal life

Poots was engaged to actor James Norton, but they later ended their relationship after six years.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005V for VendettaYoung Valerie Page
200728 Weeks LaterTammy Harris
2007WishJaneShort film
2008Me and Orson WellesLorelei Lathrop
2009CracksPoppy
2009Waking MadisonAlexis
2009Solitary ManAllyson Karsch
2010CenturionArianne
2010ChatroomEva
2011Jane EyreBlanche Ingram
2011Fright NightAmy Peterson
2011Comes a Bright DayMary Bright
2012A Late QuartetAlexandra Gelbart
2013Greetings from Tim BuckleyAllie
2013Jimi: All Is by My SideLinda Keith
2013FilthAmanda Drummond
2013The Look of LoveDebbie Raymond
2014That Awkward MomentEllie Andrews
2014A Long Way DownJess Crichton
2014Need for SpeedJulia Maddon
2014She's Funny That WayIsabella Patterson
2015Knight of CupsDella
2015Green RoomAmber
2015A Country Called HomeEllie
2016Frank & LolaLola
2016Popstar: Never Stop Never StoppingAshley Wednesday
2016Killing for LoveElizabeth HaysomVoice; documentary
2017Have HadGraceShort film
2017Sweet VirginiaLila
2017Mobile HomesAli
2017I Kill GiantsKaren
2018Age OutJoan
2019The Art of Self-DefenseAnna
2019VivariumGemmaAlso executive producer
2019Castle in the GroundAna
2019Black ChristmasRiley Stone
2020The FatherLaura
2020French ExitSusan
2023BaltimoreRose Dugdale
2023The TeacherLisa
2024All of YouLaura
2025The Chronology of WaterLidia Yuknavitch
2025HeddaThea Clifton
TBATBAFilming