Millicent Simmonds

Millicent Simmonds

actress, producer

Millicent Simmonds was born on Mar 06, 2003 in USA. Millicent Simmonds's big-screen debut came with Wonderstruck directed by Todd Haynes in 2017. Millicent Simmonds is known for A Quiet Place Part II directed by John Krasinski, Emily Blunt stars as Evelyn Abbott and John Krasinski as Lee Abbott. Millicent Simmonds has got 3 awards and 26 nominations so far. The most recent award Millicent Simmonds achieved is Fangoria Chainsaw Awards. The upcoming new movie Millicent Simmonds plays is A Quiet Place Part II which will be released on May 28, 2021.

Millicent (Millie) Simmonds is a BAFTA nominated American actress from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania best known for Le musée des merveilles (2017), Sans un bruit (2018), Sans un bruit 2 (2020), and Helen & Teacher. Millicent originally hails from Bountiful, Utah and at a young age began performing and telling stories in American Sign Language. She joined the theater and drama club at her elementary school, playing Puck in Midsummer Night's Dream. She never expected to be an actress because she had never seen Deaf characters like her in film or television. In 2016 her drama teacher received an email with a casting call for a Deaf actress wanted for the part of Rose in a film adaption of Brian Selznick's novel Wonderstruck. She quickly thought of Millie and encouraged her to try out. Millie sent in a one-take audition that brought the film's director Todd Haynes to tears, winning her what would become a stunning breakout performance. Millicent and Wonderstruck made their debut at Cannes and the New York Film Festival. She was named one of the Breakthrough Entertainers of 2017 by AP, and Time Magazine listed Rose as one of the Top 10 Movie Performances of the year. Millicent landed her next major role as Regan Abbott in John Krasinski's horror-thriller A Quiet Place, working alongside Emily Blunt and Noah Jupe. Krasinski was adamant about casting a Deaf actress to play Regan and using American Sign Language authentically. Her experiences became resources and inspiration for the story and sound design of the film. A Quiet Place was a surprise critical darling, debuting at the South By Southwest Film Festival. In 2021 she reprised her role as Regan in the sequel A Quiet Place Part II. Millie is an advocate and activist on set and off. In 2017, Millicent became the first ever Deaf actor nominated for the Critics' Choice Award for her work in Wonderstruck and was nominated a second time in 2018 for her work in A Quiet Place. Her performance in A Quiet Place's sequel outing earned her a historic BAFTA nomination, and the coveted Chainsaw Award. It is now widely regarded as one of cinema's best child performances. In 2021 it was announced she would be executive producing and starring as Charlie Serrano in an adaptation of the New York Times Best Selling novel True Biz. Her accomplishments and visibility have served as major steps forward in positive film and media representation for the Deaf and wider disabled community. Millicent is one of five siblings and loves to spend time with her family and friends. She is an avid reader and has many hobbies, including rock music, spoon collecting, painting, and riding her motorcycle. She hopes to continue acting and filmmaking as long as she can.

  • Birthday

    Mar 06, 2003
  • Place of Birth

    Bountiful, Utah, USA

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Awards

3 wins & 26 nominations

Fangoria Chainsaw Awards
2022
Best Supporting Performance
Winner - Chainsaw Award
Hollywood Critics Association Midseason Awards
2021
Best Actress
Winner - HCA Award
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