Aisling Loftus

Aisling Loftus

actress

Aisling Loftus was born on Sep 01, 1990 in UK. Aisling Loftus's big-screen debut came with The Fattest Man in Britain directed by David Blair in 2009. Aisling Loftus is known for National Theatre Live: Small Island directed by Rufus Norris, Amy Forrest stars as Mrs Ryder and Leah Harvey as Hortense. Aisling Loftus has got 1 awards and 1 nominations so far. The most recent award Aisling Loftus achieved is Dublin International Film Festival. The upcoming new tvshow Aisling Loftus plays is The Midwich Cuckoos - Season 1 which will be released on Jun 02, 2022.

Screen International "Star of Tomorrow" Aisling Loftus is best known thus far as 'Sonya Rostova' in the hugely successful BBC historical period drama series War and Peace alongside Lily James, Paul Dano and James Norton.She plays Zoë Moran in The Midwich Cuckoos, a dark, disturbing modern-day re-imagining of John Wyndham's classic science fiction novel of the same name, made most famous in the film Village of the Damned. The Sky series is adapted by Emmy-nominated writer David Farr (The Night Manager, Hanna).Aisling is well respected for her eclectic projects to date, from A Discovery of Witches to Mr Selfridge with The Observer predicting her to be a 'phenomenon' following her role in BBC drama Dive, from BAFTA award winning Dominic Savage in which she starred with Jack O'Connell. She also starred in Jimmy McGovern's six-part BBC drama Broken with Sean Bean and Anna Friel and for film she featured in Oranges and Sunshine alongside Lily James, Sam Riley and Emily Watson.Aisling took on the pivotal role of 'the irrepressible Queenie' in the critically acclaimed, five-star production of Andrea Levy's prize-winning novel, Small Island, at the National Theatre (Time Out). She also starred in the equally prolific, The Treatment at the Almeida Theatre with Indira Varma and Julian Ovenden.

  • Birthday

    Sep 01, 1990
  • Place of Birth

    Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, UK
  • Also known

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Awards

1 wins & 1 nominations

Dublin International Film Festival
2012
Death of a Superhero (2011)
Winner - Dublin Film Critics Special Jury Prize

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