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Vanessa Nuala Kirby (born 18 April 1987 or 1988) is an English actress. She rose to international prominence with her portrayal of Princess Margaret in the Netf

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Vanessa Nuala Kirby (born 18 April 1987 or 1988) is an English actress. She rose to international prominence with her portrayal of Princess Margaret in the Netflix drama series The Crown (2016–2017), for which she won the BAFTA for Best Supporting Actress. For her performance in the film Pieces of a Woman (2020), she won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress and received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress.

Vanessa Kirby
Kirby at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival
Born18 April 1987/1988 (age 37-38)
Wimbledon, London, England
EducationUniversity of Exeter (BA)
OccupationActress
Years active2010–present
Partner(s)Callum Turner (2015–2019)
Paul Rabil (2022–present)
Children1
FatherRoger Kirby
RelativesJoe Kirby (brother)

Kirby made her professional acting debut on stage, with acclaimed performances in the plays All My Sons (2010), A Midsummer Night's Dream (2010), Women Beware Women (2011), Three Sisters (2012), and as Stella Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire (2014). She also appeared in the action films Hobbs & Shaw (2019), The Fantastic Four: First Steps (2025), and two Mission: Impossible films (2018–2023). Kirby portrayed Empress Joséphine in the historical drama Napoleon (2023).

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Early life

Kirby was raised in Wimbledon, London. Her parents are Jane Cooper Kirby, a former Country Living magazine writer, and Roger Kirby, a retired surgeon and President of the Royal Society of Medicine. She has two siblings: Joe, a school teacher, and Juliet, a theatrical agent.

After attending Lady Eleanor Holles School and being turned down by the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA), Kirby took a gap year to travel and work in an AIDS hospice in South Africa. She then studied English at the University of Exeter.

Career

2010–2014: Stage debut and early works

Kirby signed to a talent agency and met the theatre director David Thacker, who gave her three starring roles in 2010 at the Octagon Theatre Bolton: All My Sons, Ghosts, and A Midsummer Night's Dream. For All My Sons, she won the BIZA Rising Star Award at the Manchester Evening News Theatre Awards, worth £5,000. She also starred as Rosalind in As You Like It at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds. Alfred Hickling of The Guardian described her as a "significant new talent", and stated: "Kirby gives a performance of statuesque distinction as Helena".

In 2011, Kirby appeared at the National Theatre in Women Beware Women, directed by Marianne Elliott, alongside Harriet Walter and Harry Melling. She also appeared in the play The Acid Test by Anya Reiss at the Royal Court Theatre, directed by Simon Godwin. For her performance, Kirby earning praise from Paul Taylor of The Independent, who described her as "a star if ever I saw one". That same year, Kirby made her television debut in two BBC series: The Hour and as Estella in Great Expectations.

Kirby filmed the British crime movie The Rise in early 2012. The film premièred at the Toronto International Film Festival to favourable reviews. She played Masha in the stage production by Benedict Andrews of Three Sisters at the Young Vic in September 2012, earning good reviews. Matt Trueman of Time Out wrote: "In a super cast given licence to shine, Kirby stands out as Masha".

In 2013, Kirby returned to the Royal National Theatre to play the Queen of England Isabella of France in Edward II opposite John Heffernan. Michael Billington for The Guardian said that Kirby delivers a "strong performance". Kirby had a supporting role in Richard Curtis's romantic comedy film About Time, starring Rachel McAdams. She appeared in the American film Charlie Countryman, and in one episode of the British TV series Agatha Christie's Poirot.

In the summer of 2014, Kirby played Stella Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire, again collaborating with Benedict Andrews at the Young Vic, alongside Gillian Anderson as Blanche Dubois and Ben Foster as Stanley. She won Best Supporting Actress category at the 2014 Whatsonstage Awards. Also in 2014, Kirby appeared in Queen and Country, written and directed by John Boorman.

2015–2020: Breakthrough and international recognition

 
Kirby in 2017, promoting The Crown

In 2015, Kirby appeared in Everest as American socialite Sandy Hill Pittman, and in the space opera film Jupiter Ascending by The Wachowskis. On television, Kirby made appearances in the British television drama film The Dresser, alongside Anthony Hopkins and Ian McKellen; and had a main role in the series The Frankenstein Chronicles.

In May 2015 Kirby was cast as Princess Margaret in Netflix's The Crown, a historical drama series about the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. For her performance, Kirby was nominated for the BAFTA for Best Supporting Actress in 2017, and won the award for the season two in 2018. For this role, she received praise from critics and rose to international prominence.

In 2016, Kirby played Elena in Robert Icke's production of Uncle Vanya at the Almeida Theatre, for which she received highly positive reviews, with Matt Trueman of Variety writing that her performance: "confirms her as the outstanding stage actress of her generation, capable of the most unexpected choices". During this year, Kirby had three screen roles: she played Zelda Fitzgerald in Genius; she played the leading role in the sci-fi film Kill Command; and featured in the romantic drama film Me Before You.

 
Kirby during an interview for the promotion of Mission: Impossible – Fallout

In 2018, Kirby returned to the stage and played the title character in Polly Stenham's Julie, an adaptation of August Strindberg's Miss Julie, at the Royal National Theatre. On the big screen, she starred in two action franchise films: Mission: Impossible – Fallout (2018) opposite Tom Cruise and Fast and Furious: Hobbs & Shaw (2019) alongside Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham. For her role in Hobbs & Shaw, Kambole Campbell thought that: "Vanessa Kirby steals the show with wry wit and casual lethality". Kirby also appeared in the biopic Mr Jones, who loosely tells the story of Gareth Jones. The film was directed by Agnieszka Holland and competed for the Golden Bear at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival.

During 2019, Kirby was cast in the French thriller Suddenly ("Soudain Seuls"), alongside Jake Gyllenhaal, but following a disagreement between the director Thomas Bidegain and Gyllenhaal, the film was rewritten and recast. The same year, Kirby was one of the favourites for the role of Black Canary in Birds of Prey, but the role went to Jurnee Smollett.

In 2020, Kirby portrayed Martha, a grief-stricken woman, in Kornél Mundruzcó's Pieces of a Woman, a film revolving around the trauma and grief surrounding baby loss. The film received positive reviews, with Kirby garnering critical acclaim. Peter Debruge wrote for Variety that "[...] this is ultimately Kirby's movie, as the stage marvel [...] delivers her most impressive screen performance to date". David Fear from Rolling Stone called her performance "transcendent". Kirby won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the 2020 Venice Film Festival, where the film premiered. She went on to receive various nominations, notably for the Academy Award, the Golden Globe, the BAFTA Award, and the Screen Actors Guild Award.

Also at the 77th Venice International Film Festival, Kirby promoted The World to Come, directed by Mona Fastvold and also starring Katherine Waterston. The film won the Queer Lion award for best LGBTQ-themed film during the festival. In his review for The Guardian, Xan Brooks note that: "Kirby gives a fine, charismatic turn as the free-spirited Tallie". For The Independent, Clarisse Loughrey said: "Kirby’s performance is thrillingly, seductively, alive".

2021–present: Independent films and blockbusters

In 2021, Kirby co-founded, with her sister Juliet, the London-based production company Aluna Entertainment which has a first look deal with Netflix. The same year, she played the leading role in the drama film Italian Studies. David Fear from Rolling Stones wrote that Kirby delivers a: "completely raw, guileless, ego-less performance".

Between 2021 and 2023, Kirby was one of the hosts of the True Spies podcast, alongside Hayley Atwell, Sophia Di Martino, and Daisy Ridley. In 2022, she appeared in the drama film The Son with Hugh Jackman, which had its world premiere at the 79th Venice International Film Festival. Despite mixed reviews from critics, the performances of Jackman and Kirby were praised. Clayton Davis, for Variety, said: "Kirby is reinventing the wheel of acting with a masterfully executed physical portrayal".

She replaced Jodie Comer as Empress Joséphine de Beauharnais, Napoleon Bonaparte's first wife, in the historical drama film Napoleon (2023) with Joaquin Phoenix in the title role, and directed by Ridley Scott. Kirby also reprised her role of Alanna Mitsopolis, alias the White Widow, in Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One (2023). In February 2024, Kirby was cast as Sue Storm / Invisible Woman in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film The Fantastic Four: First Steps which was released on 25 July 2025. She will reprise the role in Avengers: Doomsday (2026) and Avengers: Secret Wars (2027).

In March 2024, it was announced that Kirby would be playing Lynette, the leading role in the Netflix adaptation of The Night Always Comes based on the Willy Vlautin novel. Filming took place in Portland during spring 2024.

Personal life

From 2015 to 2019, Kirby was in a relationship with English actor Callum Turner. Since 2022, she has been in a relationship with Paul Rabil, an American former professional lacrosse player, co-founder and President of Premier Lacrosse League. During CCXP Mexico in May 2025, Kirby and Rabil revealed that the couple were expecting their first child. On 7 September 2025, Kirby announced that she had given birth to her and Rabil’s first child.

Acting credits

Key
† Denotes film or TV productions that have not yet been released

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2010 Love/Loss Jane
2012 The Rise Nicola
Nora Young woman Short film
2013 Charlie Countryman Felicity
About Time Joanna
2014 The Exchange Woman Short film
Insomniacs Jade
Queen and Country Dawn Rohan
National Theatre Live: A Streetcar Named Desire Stella Kowalski
Off the Page: Devil in the Details Jessica Short film
2015 Jupiter Ascending Katharine Dunlevy
Bone in the Throat Sophie
Everest Sandy Hill
2016 Genius Zelda Fitzgerald
Kill Command Katherine Mills
Me Before You Alicia Dewares
2018 Mission: Impossible – Fallout Alanna Mitsopolis / White Widow
2019 Mr Jones Ada Brooks
Hobbs & Shaw Hattie Shaw
2020 Pieces of a Woman Martha Weiss
The World to Come Tallie
2021 Italian Studies Alina Reynolds Also executive producer
2022 The Son Beth
2023 Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One Alanna Mitsopolis / White Widow
Napoleon Empress Joséphine
2024 Eden Dore Strauch
2025 Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning Alanna Mitsopolis / White Widow Archival footage only
The Fantastic Four: First Steps Sue Storm / Invisible Woman
Night Always Comes Lynette Also producer
2026 Avengers: Doomsday † Sue Storm / Invisible Woman Post-production

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2011 The Hour Ruth Elms 3 episodes
Great Expectations Estella Havisham Miniseries; 3 episodes
2012 Labyrinth Alice Tanner Miniseries; 2 episodes
2013 Agatha Christie's Poirot Celia Ravenscroft Episode: "Elephants Can Remember"
2015 The Dresser Irene Television film
The Frankenstein Chronicles Lady Jemima Hervey Main role; 7 episodes
2016,
2017,
2022
The Crown Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon Main role (seasons 1–2);
Guest role (season 5)
18 episodes

Theatre

Year Title Playwright Role Venue
2010 All My Sons Arthur Miller Ann Deever Octagon Theatre
Ghosts Henrik Ibsen Regina Engstrand
A Midsummer Night's Dream William Shakespeare Helena
As You Like It Rosalind West Yorkshire Playhouse
2011 Women Beware Women Thomas Middleton Isabella Royal National Theatre
The Acid Test Anya Reiss Dana Royal Court Theatre
2012 Three Sisters Anton Chekhov Maria "Masha" Kulygina Young Vic
2013 Edward II Christopher Marlowe Isabella of France Royal National Theatre
2014 A Streetcar Named Desire Tennessee Williams Stella Kowalski Young Vic
2016 Uncle Vanya Anton Chekhov Helena Serebryakova Almeida Theatre
A Streetcar Named Desire Tennessee Williams Stella Kowalski St. Ann's Warehouse
2018 Julie Polly Stenham Julie Royal National Theatre

Music videos

Year Title Artist Role
2007 "The Heart Never Lies" McFly Female lead

Video games

Video game credits
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2025 Fortnite Battle Royale Sue Storm / Invisible Woman Likeness

Audiobooks

Year Title Author ISBN ASIN
2015 Romeo and Juliet (BBC Radio 3 full-cast dramatisation) William Shakespeare ASIN B00SSQ1DSG
2018 Ladybird Tales of Adventurous Girls Julia Bruce ISBN 9780241367407 ASIN B07G2JZ8BJ
2019 The Other Boleyn Girl Philippa Gregory ISBN 9781508292661 ASIN B07G2JZ8BJ
2021 The Virginia Woolf Collection Virginia Woolf ASIN B08XQW7M17
Trouble with Lichen John Wyndham ISBN 9781038630445 ASIN B09M91BHBK
2022 Unmade Movies: Harold Pinter's Victory Harold Pinter ISBN 9781787533622 ASIN B09LHP9VCZ
Morgan Is My Name Sophie Keetch ASIN B0BG8JZLVM
2024 Good Material Dolly Alderton ISBN 9780593907030 ASIN B0CL7M7NPH

Awards and nominations

Vanessa Kirby awards and nominations
Awards and nominations
Award
Wins
Nominations
Academy Awards
0
1
BAFTA Awards
1
3
Critics' Choice Movie Awards
0
1
Golden Globe Awards
0
1
Primetime Emmy Awards
0
1
Screen Actors Guild Awards
0
3
Totals
Wins7
Nominations45
Note
  1. Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They acknowledge several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.
Year Association Category Work Result Ref
2015
WhatsOnStage Awards Best Supporting Actress in a Play A Streetcar Named Desire Won
2017
British Academy Television Awards Best Supporting Actress The Crown Nominated
Glamour Awards UK TV Actress Won
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Nominated
2018
British Academy Television Awards Best Supporting Actress Won
Online Film and Television Association Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Nominated
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Nominated
2020
National Film Awards UK Best Supporting Actress Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw Nominated
2021
AACTA International Awards Best International Actress Pieces of a Woman Nominated
Academy Awards Best Actress Nominated
Alliance of Women Film Journalists Best Actress Nominated
Most Daring Performance Nominated
British Academy Film Awards Best Actress in a Leading Role Nominated
Critics' Choice Movie Awards Best Actress Nominated
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Best Actress Nominated
Denver Film Critics Society Best Actress Nominated
Detroit Film Critics Society Best Actress Nominated
Georgia Film Critics Association Best Actress Nominated
Golden Globe Awards Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Nominated
Hollywood Film Critics Association Best Actress Nominated
Houston Film Critics Society Best Actress Nominated
London Film Critics Circle Awards Actress of the Year Nominated
British/Irish Actress of the Year The World to Come Nominated
Online Film and Television Association Best Actress Pieces of a Woman Nominated
San Diego Film Critics Society Best Actress Nominated
Best Breakthrough Artist Nominated
Santa Barbara Film Festival Virtuoso Award Won
Satellite Awards Best Actress in a Motion Picture Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role Nominated
St. Louis Film Critics Association Best Actress Nominated
Venice International Film Festival Volpi Cup for Best Actress Won
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Best Actress Nominated
Women Film Critics Circle Best Actress Nominated
2023
Sichuan TV Festival — International Gold Panda Best Actress in a Supporting Role for a Motion Picture The Son Nominated
2024
AACTA International Awards Best International Supporting Actress Napoleon Won
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