It really is all her attempts and talent which has made her therefore rich today. Early Existence and Education: Imogen Poots was created on 3 rd June 1989, in Hammersmith, London, UK. She was created in the Queen Charlotte’s and Chelsea Medical center in Hammersmith. She was nominated for some Promising Newcomer at the British Independent Film Awards in 2007 and received a British Independent Film Award in 2013 for Best Supporting Celebrity. She resided with her parents Trevor Poots, and Fiona Goodall and a mature brother named Alex who’s right now a model. Imogen Poots visited Bute House Preparatory College for women in Brook Green. She after that visited Queen’s Gate College in South Kensington accompanied by Latymer Upper College. Poots wanted to become a veterinarian, therefore she spent her period at improvisation workshop that was hosted by the Youthful Blood Theatre Organization at Riverside Studios during her childhood. She keeps British nationality and falls under white ethnicity group. Profession: Imogen began her profession in 2004. She was signed for an bout of Casualty, a tv series. Poots wasn’t identified until her overall performance in the 2006 film V for Vendetta. It really is no doubt that is just the start of her career and we’ll see her in even more films later on. Imogen Poots in addition has acted in Television series like Casualty, Miss Austen Regrets, and Bouquet of Barbed Cable etc. Personal existence: Imogen Poots isn’t married however. We estimated annual income around $235,294
Known for movies
Need for Speed (2014) as Julia Maddon
28 Weeks Later (2007) as Tammy
Filth (2013) as Drummond
V for Vendetta (2005) as Young Valerie
Quick Facts
Full Name
Imogen Poots
Net Worth
$2 Million
Date Of Birth
June 3, 1989
Height
1.63 m
Profession
Actor, Model
Education
Latymer Upper School
Nationality
British
Parents
Fiona Goodall, Trevor Poots
Siblings
Alex Poots
Awards
British Independent Film Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominations
British Independent Film Award for Most Promising Newcomer
Movies
Need for Speed, That Awkward Moment, Green Room, She's Funny That Way, A Long Way Down, Filth, Fright Night, 28 Weeks Later, Knight of Cups, Frank & Lola, Jimi: All Is by My Side, A Late Quartet, Solitary Man, A Country Called Home, Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping, Jane Eyre, V for Vendetta, Greetings from Tim Buckley, The Look of Love, Centurion, Comes a Bright Day, Chatroom, Me and Orson Welles, Cracks, Christopher and His Kind, Miss Austen Regrets, Waking Madison, Rule Number Three, I Kill Giants, The Promise, Hello Darkness, The Laureate
TV Shows
Bouquet of Barbed Wire
Interesting Facts
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Fact
1
Her father is Northern Irish, originally from Belfast. Her mother has English and Scottish ancestry (one of Imogen's maternal great-grandfathers was Scottish).
2
Named one of the "most desirable" women for 2013 in Askmen's list of the Top 99 Most Desirable Women.
[About her name, Poots] In Europe it's OK, in America, it's game over.
2
It is a difficult one, as you get scripts where women are just objects. If a role has been too one-dimensional I have turned it down. I still try to be a feminist in some tiny way. There is more for women in terms of character roles now. Judi Dench and Maggie Smith have constantly changed over the years and challenged themselves with different roles. That's impressive.
3
[on her Bouquet of Barbed Wire (2010) character] The role as a whole was very intriguing, especially as a part for a young girl. There was a lot to do and a lot that happened to Prue. And I think teenage years are a really incredible time to focus on because you're really changing as a person.
4
I was about 14 when I started with a theater group, it was like a stage group on the weekends alongside school. And it was run by a group of guys who'd been to drama school themselves in London. So they introduced us to techniques that they'd learn about and they kind of informed us about improvisation and screenwriting and all of that stuff. So it was really there that I started to really love it and enjoy it.
5
I never personalize anything because I think that can be dangerous. For me the best way is - this may sound pretentious - but it's to breathe the character and get into the psychology of it.