Golden Globe & Emmy Award-winning and BAFTA & Academy Award-nominated Rosamund Pike has earned international acclaim for her film, television, stage and audio roles. Perhaps best known for her lead role in David Fincher’s Gone Girl, for which she earned an Academy Award nomination, Rosamundfirst gained recognition opposite Pierce Brosnan in the James Bond film Die Another Day, as well as Joe Wright’s Pride and Prejudice alongside Keira Knightley. More recently, Rosamund won a Golden Globe for her role as Marla Grayson in the crime thriller I Care a Lot, as well as receiving Golden Globe and BAFTA nominations for her standout turn in Emerald Fennell’s Saltburn. In 2025, Rosamund starred in Babak Anvari’s psychological thriller Hallow Road opposite Matthew Rhys, as well as playing Veronica Vanderberg, a pivotal role in Lionsgate’s Now You See Me: Now You Don’t. Alongside her impressive film credits, Rosamund also starred as the iconic sorceress Moiraine Damodred in Prime Video’s The Wheel Of Time, having narrated the first four audiobook versions of the novels for Audible, winning multiple awards for her performance. Last year, Rosamund made her return to the London stage, and her National Theatre debut, in Suzie Miller’s (Prima Facie) legal drama Inter Alia for which she earned a Critics Circle Theatre Award for Best Actress, as well as nominations for Best Actress at the 2026 London Standard Theatre Awards and 2026 Olivier Awards. The production has recently transferred to the West End at Wyndham’s Theatre with performances running from March to June 2026. Rosamund’s previous theatre credits include Hedda Gabler (2010), the Donmar Warehouse’s Madame De Sade (2009), the Old Vic’s Gas Light (2007), Summer and Smoke (2006) and the Royal Court’s Hitchcock Blonde (2002). This year Rosamund will appear in Guy Ritchie’s In the Grey, set for release in April, as well as a lead role alongside Sacha Baron Cohen in Netflix’s comedy feature Ladies First, set for release in May. Rosamund will also be seen in Guy Ritchie’s upcoming black comedy Wife & Dog following the succession battle of an aristocratic family, alongside Benedict Cumberbatch and Anthony Hopkins, set for release in October.
(Rosamund Pike, photo by Oliver Kingsley)