Rosamund Pike
Born in
London, England in 1979, Rosamund Mary Elizabeth Pike was the sole child of
Caroline (Friend) who was an accomplished classical violinist mother, as well
as Julian Pike, an opera musician dad. Her childhood was spent traveling across
Europe due to the work of her parents. Pike went to Badminton School in
Bristol, England and started acting at the National Youth Theatre. As a
performer in the National Youth Theatre production of "Romeo and
Juliet", she was first noticed and contracted by an agent. However, she
continued her education at Wadham College, Oxford, where she took classes in
English Literature, eventually graduating with an upper second class honors
degree.Pike has appeared in a variety of UK television series, including Wives
and Daughters (1999) prior to making her movie debut as the glacial beauty
"Miranda Frost" in the James Bond film, Die Another Day (2002); when
the film was released in 2002, she was only 23 years old. While her film debut
was a major-budget action feature The film work that followed was primarily in
smaller independent films, such as Promised Land (2004), The Libertine (2004),
(for which she won the Best Supporting Actress award at The British Independent
Film Awards) and Pride & Prejudice (2005), as one of the Bennet
daughters. Following the action movie, Doom (2006) as well as the action
thriller Fracture (2007), Pike was briefly a part of Hollywood film. In the
end, she returned to smaller films with extraordinary performances in three
movies: An Education (2008), Made in Dagenham (2010) as well as the leading
role opposite Paul Giamatti in Barney's Version (2010). In 2012, Pike portrayed
the role of Andromeda in the sci-fi epic Wrath of the Titans (2012). She was
back in action films with the female lead opposite Tom Cruise in Jack Reacher
(2012).
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