Wednesday, 30 April 2014

Who Is Daisy Ridley? Everything We Could Find on the 'Star Wars' Mystery Woman

Daisy Ridley is a 5-foot-7 jazz singer, dancer and strong swimmer with dark hair, a native London accent, and a few minor television credits she gathered over the past year. She's in her early 20s, and used to go by @daisyjazz on Twitter — before the account was disabled.
That’s about all we know about the lone "unknown" member of the Star Wars VII cast. Other than that she’s about to become very, very famous.
In the hours after Disney and Lucasfilm's big casting announcement, Ridley's acting reel was pulled down from Vimeo. She has no Wikipedia page; no photos on Getty Images (jeez, even Ihave photos on Getty Images); no U.S. representation listed in any of the entertainment databases; no bio on her imdb page; and her exact age is not listed anywhere.
A call placed by Mashable to her agency, a boutique firm in the central London neighborhood of Clerkenwell, was promptly returned by a polite gentleman who referred every question over to Lucasfilm. And you know Lucasfilm isn’t talking.
The agency is called Jonathan Arun, named after its founder, who’s pictured below, left. As these things go, Arun most likely both gained and lost a huge client with Tuesday’s announcement — she’s on the roster now, and the small agency will collect a handsome fee. But if her Star Warsrole makes any kind of impact at all, she’ll almost certainly be moving on to WME or CAA (no one dances with the date who brought them anymore).

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Jonathan Arun (pictured with his business partner, Amy O'Neill) represents "Star Wars VII" cast member Daisey Ridley.


As can be expected wherever J.J. Abrams is involved, the layer of secrecy is always thicker than whatever’s beneath it. Before Ridley’s acting reel was yanked from Vimeo, I watched it. It was perfectly fine and should’ve been left up. Ridley is charming, at times intense, but with a playful streak. Big, winning, dimpled smile.
Ridley is a relative newcomer to acting, as her credits reach back only to last year. In one of those, a sci-fi horror action short called “Blue Season,” she plays a kidnapped girl being manipulated by an evil voice on the telephone line. For now, the entire thing is here
Wasn't shy about out-and-about selfies:



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