Rosamund Pike
Born in
London, England in 1979, Rosamund Mary Elizabeth Pike was the only child of
Caroline (Friend) Pike, an accomplished classical violinist mother and Julian
Pike, an opera singer father. The actress spent her youth traveling around Europe
because of her parents' work. Pike was born in Bristol and attended Badminton
School. She then began her acting career at the National Youth Theatre. As a
performer in the National Youth Theatre production of "Romeo and
Juliet", she was first noticed and contracted by an agent, although she
continued to study at Wadham College, Oxford, where she read English
Literature, eventually graduating with an upper second grade honours
degree.Pike appeared in a number of UK television shows, including Wives and
Daughters (1999) and then made her feature film debut as the glacial beauty
"Miranda Frost" in the James Bond film, Die Another Day (2002); when
the film debuted at the age of 23, she was just 23. Although her debut film was
a major-budget action feature, the film follow-up was mainly in smaller
independent films, such as Promised Land (2004), The Libertine (2004), (for
which she was awarded the Best Supporting Actress award at The British
Independent Film Awards) and Pride & Prejudice (2005) as one of the
Bennet daughters. A brief venture into Hollywood film followed with the action
movie, Doom (2005) and the suspenseful Fracture (2007) however, she returned to
films with smaller budgets with outstanding performances in three films: An
Education (2009) Then Dagenham (2010), and An Education. Dagenham (2010) and
the lead role with Paul Giamatti in Barney's Version (2010).As she continued
her stage work in England, Pike appeared in the spy spoof Johnny English Reborn
(2011) and played the character of "Andromeda" in the epic sci-fi
thriller, Wrath of the Titans (2012). Pike returned to action movies featuring
a female lead with Tom Cruise in Jack Reacher (2012).
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