List of Keira Knightley performances

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Keira Knightley at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival

Keira Knightley is a British actress who began her career by appearing in commercials and television films, including The Treasure Seekers (1996), Coming Home (1998), and Oliver Twist (1999)[1] before making her major motion picture debut in the space-opera epic Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999) as Padmé Amidala's handmaiden.[2] She portrayed the daughter of Robin Hood in the romantic adventure film Princess of Thieves (2001), her first starring role, and earned her breakthrough by playing a teen tomboy footballer in sports comedy Bend It Like Beckham (2002).[1][3] A year later, Knightley rose to global stardom after appearing as Elizabeth Swann in the fantasy swashbuckler film Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, co-starring Johnny Depp and Orlando Bloom, for which she received two Saturn Award nominations, one for Best Supporting Actress.[4][5]

She then appeared in the Richard Curtis-directed Christmas romance Love Actually (2003) as a woman whose fiancée's best man is secretly in love with her.[6] Knightley portrayed the daughter of an alcoholic in psychological thriller The Jacket (2005).[7] She starred as Elizabeth Bennet in Joe Wright's romantic drama Pride & Prejudice (2005), for which Knightley received her first nomination for an Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role nomination, becoming the third-youngest Best Actress nominee.[8][9][10] The film clinched her long association with period dramas.[11][12] She reprised her role as Swann in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006) and Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007); the former is her highest-grossing release.[13] Knightley subsequently appeared in two wartime dramas; as a complex love interest in Wright's Atonement (2007), which earned her an Empire Award for Best Actress[14][15][16] and a jazz singer in the biopic The Edge of Love (2008).[17] She starred as eighteenth-century tastemaker Georgiana Cavendish in the drama The Duchess (2008), for which she received positive reviews.[18]

She made her theatre debut as a shallow, amorous film star in The Misanthrope, which earned Knightley her a nomination for the Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Play.[19] Also on West End, she then portrayed a schoolteacher accused of lesbianism in The Children's Hour.[20] She reunited with Wright for the third time with historical romance Anna Karenina (2012), playing the titular aristocratic socialite to critical acclaim.[21] Knightley expanded into contemporary roles with musical drama Begin Again (2014), starring as an aspiring songwriter, and action thriller Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (2014) as a medical student. Her role as an overeducated underachiever in the rom-com Laggies (2014) was followed by a return to historical parts as cryptanalyst Joan Clarke in the drama The Imitation Game (2014), which garnered Knightley an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress nomination.[22] The following year, she made her Broadway debut in Thérèse Raquin playing a psychotic and repressed wife.[23] Knightley appeared as the eponymous belle époque writer in biographical film Colette (2018) to positive reception.[24][25] In wartime drama The Aftermath (2019), Knightley portrayed a cold, complex army wife.[26] She starred in succeeding political dramas as whistleblower Katharine Gun in Official Secrets (2019) and feminist Sally Alexander in Misbehaviour (2020).[27][28]

Film[edit]

List of film credits
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1995 Innocent Lies Young Celia
1999 Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace Sabé Credit misspelled as "Kiera" Knightley [29]
2001 Deflation Jogger Short film
The Hole Frankie Smith
2002 Thunderpants Music School Student Uncredited
Pure Louise
Bend It Like Beckham Jules Paxton
New Year's Eve Leah Short film
The Seasons Alter Helena
2003 Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Elizabeth Swann
Love Actually Juliet
Gaijin Kate Short film; voice role
2004 King Arthur Guinevere
2005 The Jacket Jackie Price
Pride & Prejudice Elizabeth Bennet
Domino Domino Harvey
2006 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest Elizabeth Swann
2007 Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
Atonement Cecilia Tallis
Silk Hélène Joncour
2008 The Edge of Love Vera Phillips
The Duchess Georgiana Cavendish
2009 The Continuing and Lamentable Saga of the Suicide Brothers The Fairy Short film
2010 Never Let Me Go Ruth C
Maze Constance Video installation
Last Night Joanna Reed
Steve Woman Short film
London Boulevard Charlotte
2011 A Dangerous Method Sabina Spielrein
2012 Seeking a Friend for the End of the World Penelope Lockhart
Anna Karenina Anna Arkadyevna Karenina
2013 Once Upon a Time Gabrielle Chanel Short film
Begin Again Gretta James
2014 Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit Cathy Muller
Laggies Megan Burch
The Imitation Game Joan Clarke
2015 Everest Jan Hall
2016 Collateral Beauty Amy / "Love"
2017 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales Elizabeth Swann-Turner Cameo [30]
2018 Colette Gabrielle Colette [31]
The Nutcracker and the Four Realms Sugar Plum Fairy [32]
2019 Official Secrets Katharine Gun [33]
Berlin, I Love You Jane Segment: "Under Your Feet" [34]
The Aftermath Rachael Morgan [35]
Greed Herself Cameo [36]
2020 Misbehaviour Sally Alexander [37]
2021 Charlotte Charlotte Salomon Voice role [38]
Silent Night Nell [39]
2023 Boston Strangler Loretta McLaughlin [40]

Television[edit]

Key
Denotes series that have not yet been released
List of television credits
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1993 Screen One Little Girl Episode: "Royal Celebration"
1995 A Village Affair Natasha Jordan Television film
The Bill Sheena Rose Episode: "Swan Song"
1996 The Treasure Seekers The Princess Television film
1998 Coming Home Young Judith Dunbar
1999 Oliver Twist Rose Fleming Miniseries
2001 Princess of Thieves Gwyn Television film
2002 Doctor Zhivago Lara Antipova Miniseries
2007 Robbie the Reindeer in Close Encounters of the Herd Kind Em Television short film; voice role
2011 Neverland Tinker Bell Miniseries; voice role [41]
2017 Red Nose Day Actually Juliet Television short film [42]
TBA Black Doves Helen Netflix thriller series [43]

Theatre[edit]

List of stage credits
Year Production Role Playwright Theatre Ref.
1999 After Juliet Rosaline Sharman Macdonald Heatham House Youth Centre
Twickenham, England
[44][45]
2009–2010 The Misanthrope Jennifer (Célimène) Molière Comedy Theatre
London, England
[46]
2011 The Children's Hour Karen Wright Lillian Hellman Comedy Theatre
London, England
[47]
2015 Thérèse Raquin Thérèse Raquin Helen Edmundson Roundabout Theatre Company
New York City, NY, U.S.
[48][49]

Video games[edit]

List of video game credits
Year Title Voice role Notes Ref.
2003 Pirates of the Caribbean Narrator

Music videos[edit]

List of music video credits
Year Title Artist(s) Role Director(s)
2017 "Let Her Love In" Shock Machine (James Righton) The Girl with the Pink Dress James Righton

Radio[edit]

List of radio credits
Year Title Voice role Notes
1999 Villette Polly

Discography[edit]

Guest appearances

List of musical guest appearances
Year Album Track(s)
2007 Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End "Hoist the Colours"
2008 The Edge of Love "Overture / Blue Tahitian Moon" (featuring Angelo Badalamenti)
"After the Bombing / Hang Out the Stars in Indiana" (featuring Angelo Badalamenti)
"Drifting and Dreaming" (featuring Angelo Badalamenti)
"Maybe It's Because I Love You Too Much" (featuring Angelo Badalamenti)
2014 Begin Again "Tell Me If You Wanna Go Home"
"Lost Stars"
"Like a Fool"
"Coming Up Roses"
"A Step You Can't Take Back"
"Tell Me If You Wanna Go Home (Roof Top Mix)" (featuring Hailee Steinfeld)

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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