Pollyanna McIntosh
Pollyanna McIntosh grew up in Portugal
and Colombia before returning to her birthplace of Scotland in Scotland, where
she was born. It was here that she first began performing, on stage, at The
Edinburgh Festival. She relocated to London at the age of 16, and swiftly began
to get involved in independent filmmaking. Her first pay-per-view was as a
stoner for Irvine Welsh's The Acid House (1998). She also performed as an
actress and director in the theatre. The move to Los Angeles in 2004 brought
new theatre opportunities such as a production called "The
Woolgatherer", in which she was the director Anne Dudek (a regular on Mad
Men (2007)/Big Love (2006)) and David Dayan Fisher (a regular on 24 (2001)/NCIS
(2003)) to high praise. Her first US film role was "Stacy", the
manipulative and reborn Christian, in Headspace (2005). Her first movie role
was in Headspace (2005) as the manipulative, born-again Christian "Thumper
Wint". This comedy was written by Heathers (1988). Working in both LA as
well as London, Exam (2009) was the next film, which was nominated for BAFTA as
Outstanding British Debut and winner of Best Independent at the Santa Barbara
Film Fest, the film's critics praised Pollyanna's performance as was
"smart and sassy equally ....the emotional heart of the film" and
praised her ability find the "emotional vulnerability" of her
supposedly powerful and tough character. GQ simply stated that Pollyanna
McIntosh was an amazing actor and actress "extraordinarily talented
actor". Como Quien No Quiere La Cosa (2013) (As if you Don't Like it! She
plays the role of Trevor Lock, a disgruntled Brit comedian. Filmed in Peru She
speaks Spanish throughout. 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), in which
she played the lead part, received rave reviews at Sundance 2011. It also came
in top of the New York Times' readers poll of the top films. For her
performance, she received three Best Actress awards, including Total Film's
Frightfest Award and Fright Meter's.
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