Pollyanna McIntosh
Pollyanna McIntosh is a native of
Scotland. She was born in Portugal, Colombia and then returned to Scotland.
That's where she started performing on stage at The Edinburgh Festival. At the
age of 16, she relocated to London, where she soon got involved in indie
filmmaking. (Her first paid gig on The Acid House was as an actor with Irvine
Welsh (1998)). In addition, she has been involved in theatre, as an actor and
director. In 2004, she moved to Los Angeles to direct "The
Woolgatherer" which was a stage play in which Anne Dudek (a regular guest
on Mad Men (2007)/Big Love (2006)) was directed. The play was praised by
critics. Her first US movie role was as "Stacy" who was a
manipulative and reborn Christian who appeared in Headspace (2005). She was
then cast as "Thumper Wint", a wild, born-again Christian in Sex and
Death 101 (2006) (Simon Baker/Winona Rider), by Heathers (1988). The critics
were amazed by her unique mix of sensuality and irreverent humor. In both LA as
well as London, Exam (2009) was the next one, nominated BAFTA-nominated as
Outstanding British Debut and winner of Best Independent at the Santa Barbara
Film Fest, the film's critics said that Pollyanna's character was "smart
and sassy in equal parts ....the emotional heart of the movie" praised her
capacity to identify the "emotional vulnerability" of her supposedly
powerful and tough character. GQ simply stated "stunning Pollyanna
McIntosh is an extremely talented actress". Como Quien No Quiere La Cosa
(2013) (As if you Don't Like it! ), is a hilarious South American farce in
which she plays Brit actor Trevor Lock's disgruntled wife. She is fluent in
Spanish throughout the film, which was shot in Peru. In Burke and Hare (2010),
directed by John Landis, she plays Isla Fisher's bestie , along with Simon
Pegg, Andy Serkis, Jessica Hynes, Tom Wilkinson and Tim Curry. Lucky McKee's
The Woman (2011), which she played the leading role , was praised by critics at
Sundance 2011. It also won the New York Times' readers top film poll. She was
honored with three Best Actress Awards, including Total Film's Frightfest
Award, and Fright Meter's.
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