Anna Popplewell

Anna Katherine Popplewell, an English actor from England. Popplewell is best known for her character Susan Pevensie in the fantasy film series The Chronicles of Narnia that earned her a number of awards. Anna Popplewell was born in 16 December the year 1988. She is an English television, film and theater actress. Her most well-known role is her character of Susan Pevensie from The Chronicles of Narnia in the year 2005. Chyler Slav in Halo 4 Forward Unto Dawn, since 2012, and Lady Lola of Reign. Anna was a student at The North London Collegiate School, a top girls private school (2006-07). In 2007, she was admitted to Magdalen College University of Oxford for studying English Language and Literature (BA). Anna was a student of acting over the course of six years during her time at Allsorts Drama School. Anna has always been involved in school dramas. Macbeth was staged at FSX in Oxford England. The movie she is directing The Nun 2 is set to release in theatres on the 8th of September, 2023. Some of the films she's been in include The Little Vampire Me Without You as well as Mansfield Park. Dirty Tricks as well as the BBC costume dramas Love in a Cold Climate and Daniel Deronda were amongst her TV roles. Her character as Vermeer's eldest girl in Peter Webber's world acclaimed drama Girl with a Pearl Earring was her only major movie before The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. The eldest of three siblings her family was dominated by her barrister-mother as well as her father, a doctor in London. Her appearance was with her sibling Lulu as Lulu in Richard Curtis Love Actually, as well as her brother Freddie on P.J. Hogan's 2003 film Peter Pan. Popplewell began with her English Literature studies at Magdalen College Oxford in Oxford, in which Lewis did most of his life in academia.

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