10 Best Florence Pugh Roles That Show Her Versatility

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Florence Pugh has become a type of actress who will elevate any project to a higher level just by her presence. No matter if it is a Marvel movie, a small indie film, or even an animated fantasy, if you see Pugh’s name there, then you can be sure that something fantastic is coming your way. She has really worked out disappearing inside very different characters, and yet she is a person who always lets you grieve. If you are thinking of her next movie to watch or just want to see her best scenes again, this is the ultimate countdown that I am about to introduce, with the earliest of her remarkable moments, and then moving on to her most famous ones.

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10. The Falling (2014)

Florence Pugh’s debut on-screen performance showed the road to everything that she was to do later. In this case, in the movie that is an odd and spooky type of drama dealing with the phenomenon of sudden fainting at a girls’ school, she is Abbie, a character whose sentiment changes with a surprising turn. Nevertheless, despite not being the main character, she was already showing so much charisma and had the reviewers immediately perceiving her.

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9. A Good Person (2023)

In the Zach Braff film full of emotions, Pugh embodies the character of Allison, a girl who becomes grief-stricken after an unfortunate accident. Her unguarded and gritty acting provides a very real atmosphere of addiction and recovery, combining weakness with the strength of characterization. This is among her most vulnerable exposed works and proof that she is capable of managing the most challenging pieces with grace.

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8. Puss in Boots: The Last Wish (2022)

Who could have imagined that she would have so much pleasure with a character like the crime-boss version of Goldilocks? In the sequel to DreamWorks’ animated adventure, she is the voice of the leader of the Three Bears Crime Family, and the character is both the funniest and the most heartfelt one of all. Nevertheless, she is stunningly outstanding just as a typical voice actress in a big cast, as she is the one character that takes the audience to laugh and feel compassion for her as well.

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7. Lady Macbeth (2016)

That film was the one that made the whole industry talk about her. Pugh, while playing the role of Katherine, a young new wife suffering from a repressive marriage situation, lets out a very subtle mix of the actress’s anger, scheming, and fascination, difficult to separate. It is a very powerful, and scary at the same time very chilling, performance that also scored her a British Independent Film Award, thus making her one of the UK’s most dazzling new stars.

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6. Fighting with My Family (2019)

As real-life wrestler Paige, Pugh shows that she can do all that at the same time – comedy, action, and even sentimental family drama. She did all the physical work for the part perfectly, while also she was making the character more lovable and more approachable by the audience, and her struggle to enter the WWE world was seen by the audience as authentic. The film also features eccentric parents played by Lena Headey and Nick Frost, and Pugh is the heart of this surprising little sports movie that could make you feel nice.

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5. Don’t Worry Darling (2022)

Regardless of what you make of the off-screen tabloid fodder, on screen, there’s no question about it: this is Florence Pugh’s film. Playing Alice, a glossy 1950s suburban housewife who starts to doubt her reality, she creates a performance of bubbling paranoia and repressed rebellion. Even those critics who didn’t like the movie conceded—Pugh carried this one on her shoulders.

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4. Black Widow (2021)

One wonders if it had ever been possible for her not to be at the top of the fans’ list right after her Marvel debut as Yelena Belova. She is fast, sharp, and lethal, but at the same time quite sympathetic. Her fighting and bickering with Scarlett Johansson being simultaneously sharp and tender, as well as her emotional softness, which is quite an unexpected relief, contribute to making Yelena not just another bomb and espionage genre-shattering by unnecessary depth. Yelena is not just another sidekick-Pugh mesmerizes her.

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3. The Wonder (2022)

In this Ireland famine era-inspired drama from Netflix, Pugh stars as Lib, a nurse from England, investigating a young girl who maintains that she survives without food. Pugh keeps it simple, compassionate, and quietly fierce, which sets this portrayal apart from others that rely on spectacle.

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2. Midsommar (2019)

It was Pugh who saved Ari Aster’s folk-horror Midsommar from being a failure. Instead of Dani acting as a burden on audience empathy, Pugh fills the void by showing grief, fear, and finally catharsis with such unpolished honesty as to be almost unbearable. Whether she is noisily agonizing over her naked death wish or acquiescing to the peculiar rituals of the film’s cult, Pugh is one of contemporary horror’s most unforgettably shocking performers.

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1. Little Women (2019)

Greta Gerwig’s remake changed not only the perspective of Amy March, who had been character-wise the “least loved” of the March sisters, but also Pugh let her indelible be. In her wit, determination, and surprising maturity, she made Amy one of the most richly drawn and endearing characters of the film, a project which earned her an Oscar nomination. This is one of the roles that most fit Pugh’s talents, as it really showcases her range, intelligence, and ability to put a new spin on a familiar character.

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Florence Pugh’s filmography shows that real flexibility is not just about genre-hopping but about turning on the light of every show she appears in and making those characters flesh, real, and unforgettable. The cases of her screaming on top of a field in Sweden, fighting in a wrestling ring, or exchanging witty banter in a Marvel blockbuster are very different, but in all of them, she uses the full range of her acting craft. It is for the above reasons that she is one of the most exciting actors of her generation.

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