
Florence Pugh is such a talent that it looks like her career is moving on fast-forward. In just a few short years, she’s skyrocketed from the indie world to become a name that most Hollywood productions seek out. Her crying in a field of flowers, trading witty dialogues in a Marvel blockbuster, or tearing your heart in a quiet movie, she still manages to be that one rare actor who doesn’t make you feel that you are watching a performance. In case you have forgotten why everyone is so crazy about her, here are ten parts that show her incredible range.

10. Malevolent (2018)
Before she became famous all over the world, Pugh was already known for her work in the horror genre. In this lesser-known Netflix horror movie, she is Angela, a member of a ghost-hunting group that is faking a haunting until they meet a real ghost. The movie itself is not much of a spectacle, but Pugh’s acting is remarkable, resolute, haunted, and laced with a hint of melancholy. She shows that she doesn’t need jump scares to frighten you through her acting very early on.

9. The Little Drummer Girl (2018)
This BBC miniseries was not getting almost half of the buzz it deserved, yet Pugh nailed the role of Charlie, an actress who got involved in a secret espionage plot. Over the course of six episodes, she changes between several characters, emotions, and accents, without ever confusing the viewer. It’s a difficult job, and Pugh accomplishes every task, showing that she’s just as authentic in a spy thriller as in a period drama.

8. A Good Person (2023)
The movie may stumble from time to time; however, Pugh never does. She takes on the role of Allison, a woman torn by the death of a loved one and who turns to drugs and alcohol, and she doesn’t hold back with the character’s sorrow and disarray. She doesn’t try to gloss over the difficult moments or make Allison “likable,” only that makes her acting all the more real and impactful. Even when the writing disappoints her, she still manages to captivate.

7. Fighting with My Family (2019)
This endearing wrestling drama was one of the earlier Pugh major breakout performances that she didn’t hesitate to take. She is Paige, the WWE sensation who comes out of the blue, as tough, sharp-witted, and surprisingly vulnerable. It’s a role that could have easily been done in a clichéd manner, but Pugh gives it such an honest and gritty quality that you root for her success at every turn.

6. Black Widow (2021) & Hawkeye (2021)
Introducing Yelena Belova, the character who made Marvel fanatics scream with delight immediately. With her sharp one-liners, dry humor, and surprising depth of feeling, Pugh just about took the whole superhero universe away from the Avengers. Her combined force with Scarlett Johansson is like electricity, and their fun fighting with Jeremy Renner in Hawkeye was just icing on the cake. We all know the truth: we’re eagerly awaiting her solo film.

5. The Wonder (2022)
Pugh plays a nurse from England in this somewhat slow but gripping drama about the past, who is called to a remote part of Ireland to investigate a girl who claims she can live without eating. The film is very paced, and Pugh is the one who holds it down. With quite a bit of emotion and authority, she takes what could have been just another period drama and turns it into a haunting and complex one.

4. Oppenheimer (2023)
While the film is packed with stars, Pugh still manages to be really noticeable as Jean Tatlock, the lover who torments Oppenheimer. She only pops up a couple of times, but her presence gives an emotional layer to a very intellectual drama. Her interaction with Cillian Murphy gives the story the breath it needs between politics and science.

3. Dune: Part Two (2024)
Working with Denis Villeneuve on his grandiose space opera is not a piece of cake; nonetheless, Pugh is playing the part of Princess Irulan as if it were literally nothing. She unravels the character’s curiosity and sagacity as she even talks about Irulan not being the mere decorative background royal, but the main one. Pugh’s ability to keep it real with her earthy acting, even in these powerhouse ensemble blockbusters, is quite commendable.

2. Midsommar (2019)
If one scene emphasized Pugh’s prowess, it would undoubtedly be her portrayal of Dani in Ari Aster’s folk-horror classic. Watching her fall apart emotionally during the sun-drenched nightmare is both touching and mesmerizing. The audience went through a horror experience with a tight stomach from the initial scenes to the eerie last smile, and she nailed one of the most memorable horror performances of the last years. The Flower crown will forever be changed.

1. Little Women (2019)
The character of Amy March has always been a stereotype for years, but Florence Pugh has completely transformed it. Her Amy is witty, self-aware, ambitious, and surprisingly, easy to relate to. She absolutely nailed both the stupidity of youth and the cleverness of grown-ups in one scene. Her performance got her an Oscar nomination and was a major factor in her becoming a leading actress of this generation.

Not only does Florence Pugh have the ability to do different types of roles, but she is also fearless. No matter if it is an indie horror, historical drama, Marvel spectacle, or prestige literary adaptation, she will always give her all and make a memorable exit from every scene. To be brief: if Pugh is involved in your project, then you are guaranteed quality work.