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Eline Powell Biography
MARITAL STATUS
Profession Actress
Nationalities Belgian, British
Birth April 12, 1989 (Leuven, Belgium)
BIOGRAPHY
London-born Eline Powell made her first appearance on the big screen in 2012 with the film Quartet , in which retired artists and opera singers, including Maggie Smith , Michael Gambon and Pauline Collins , attempt to put their old feuds to rest. side in order to put on one last show together. Then she continued with Private Peaceful , a British feature film in which she played Anna, a waitress with whom a soldier falls in love at the dawn of the First World War.
Anita B. , a co-production between Italy, Hungary and the Czech Republic, allowed her to land the role of an Auschwitz survivor, having to relearn how to live after the war, and who does not let Robert Sheehan ( Misfits ) indifferent. This is followed by a brief appearance in season 6 of Game of Thrones , where she lends her features to Bianca, an ambitious actress ready to do anything to shine on the stage. In order to recover the central role of Cersei in a satirical play, the latter calls on the Faceless Ones (of which Arya is a part) and gives them the mission of eliminating her rival.
Varying genres, Eline Powell becomes a nun for the purposes of Novitiate . This film with Margaret Qualley , nominated for the Sundance Festival, relates, from the early 1950s, the difficult living conditions of aspiring sisters, in a convent ruled with an iron fist by a mother superior resisting the Vatican reforms. Viewers next saw her as a mermaid in Guy Ritchie ‘s blockbuster King Arthur: The Legend of Excalibur . Her interpretation then seemed to stick to her, since the young woman was offered to take on the main role in the new television series Siren . Launched on Freeform in March 2018, the show returns to the origins of the myth, presenting a creature as beautiful as it is impressive, named Ryn, who will sow a wind of terror in a small coastal town in the United States, Bristol Cove, whose Legend has it that it once sheltered mermaids.
Juliette Chiapello