BAFTA-Winning Actress Molly Windsor Signs With Anonymous Content
BAFTA-Winning Actress Molly Windsor Signs With Anonymous Content

BAFTA-winning British actress Molly Windsor has signed with Anonymous Content, the management and production company known for representing top talent. The 24-year-old star currently leads Netflix’s psychological thriller series “Unchosen,” which debuted in April at number one on the streaming service in both the US and globally, amassing over 10.4 million views in its first week.

Windsor’s first professional acting role came at age 11 when she was discovered by Samantha Morton at a local drama group in Nottingham. Morton cast her as the lead in her 2009 semi-autobiographical and BAFTA-winning directorial debut, “The Unloved.” She later appeared in Jim Loach’s “Oranges and Sunshine” alongside Emily Watson and Hugo Weaving.

Her major breakout came in 2017 with the BBC miniseries “Three Girls,” about a real-life child sexual exploitation scandal. Windsor’s performance as a victim earned her the 2018 BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress. She was also named one of the British Academy’s Breakthrough Brits in 2017 alongside Jessie Buckley and Josh O’Connor.

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Further roles include the films “The Runaways,” Claire Oakley’s psychological thriller “Make-Up,” the BBC’s adaptation of “War of the Worlds,” and Maria Schrader’s “She Said” alongside Carey Mulligan and Zoe Kazan. Windsor continues to be represented by United Agents in the UK.

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