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Imogen Poots
Birth at
3 June 1989
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Imogen Poots is an English actress from London. Imogen was born into the family of television producer Trevor and Iona Poots. She attended London’s Latymer Upper School, Queen’s Gate School for Girls and Bute House Preparatory School in Brooke Green. While in school, she achieved a 3A degree at A-Level. She was also a member of the Young Blood Theatre Company. Poots also worked as a model at Select Model Management. Prior to her debut role in 2004, Imogen also played the supporting role of Alice
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Imogen Poots is an English actress from London.
Imogen was born into the family of television producer Trevor and Iona Poots. She attended London’s Latymer Upper School, Queen’s Gate School for Girls and Bute House Preparatory School in Brooke Green. While in school, she achieved a 3A degree at A-Level. She was also a member of the Young Blood Theatre Company. Poots also worked as a model at Select Model Management.
Prior to her debut role in 2004, Imogen also played the supporting role of Alice Thornton in the television series Disaster. In 2006, Poots starred as Valeria in the iconic film.
"V stands for Vendetta" . In 2007, Poots took part in the filming of the short film “Desire”, where she played the role of Jane, as well as in the film “Jane Austen’s Love Failures”, in which Fanny Knight played.
In addition, Imogen Poots participated in the creation of the film.
"Cracks" Directed by Jordan Scott based on Sheila Kohler. She also appeared in two American films.
"Sexaholic" and "Awakening Madison."
Imogen starred as Blanche Ingram in Jane Eyre. Her plans included shooting in the movie Cordelia, as well as in the film Play directed by Andy Walsh, Poots has already starred in one of his films – “Chat”.
Imogen starred in the television series “Buquet of barbed wire”. And she was involved in the film “Fear Night” as Amy Peterson, where her partner on the set was Colin Farrell. As Poots herself said, after reading the script, she was imbued with how exquisitely humor and fear were combined in the plot.
The film cannot be called gloomy, it gives a huge place to the development of actors. Charlie and Amy's relationship is very nice. As the storyline developed, they embarked on a perilous adventure together. But what matters is what they learned about themselves and about each other.