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Rebecca Ferguson
Ferguson promoting Mission: Impossible – Fallout in 2018
Born
Rebecca Louisa Ferguson Sundström

(1983-10-19) 19 October 1983 (age 40)
Stockholm, Sweden
NationalitySwedish
Alma materAdolf Fredrik's Music School
OccupationActress
Years active1999–present
Partner(s)Ludwig Hallberg (2005–2015)
Rory ... (2016–present)
Children2

Rebecca Louisa Ferguson Sundström (born 19 October 1983) is a Swedish actress.[1][2] She began her acting career with the Swedish soap opera Nya tider (1999–2000) and went on to star in the slasher film Drowning Ghost (2004). She came to international prominence with her portrayal of Elizabeth Woodville in the British television miniseries The White Queen (2013), for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film.

Ferguson starred as MI6 agent Ilsa Faust in the action spy films Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation (2015) and its sequel Mission: Impossible – Fallout (2018). She played Jenny Lind in the musical The Greatest Showman (2017), and also had supporting parts in the comedy-drama Florence Foster Jenkins (2016) and the thriller The Girl on the Train (2016).

Early life

Ferguson was born in Stockholm and grew up in the Vasastan district in central Stockholm. Her mother, Rosemary Ferguson, is English,[3] and moved from Britain to Sweden at the age of 25.[3] Rebecca's father is Swedish.[4] Her maternal grandmother is from Northern Ireland, and her maternal grandfather is Scottish.[5] Rebecca took her mother's surname as her stage name.[6]

She attended an English-speaking school in Sweden and was raised bilingual, speaking Swedish and English.[7]

From the age of 13, she worked as a model and appeared in magazines and on television commercials for cosmetic, apparel, and jewelry advertisements.[8]

Ferguson has danced from a very early age; she did ballet, tap-dancing, jazz, street funk and tango. She taught Argentine tango at a dance company in Lund, Sweden for a few years,[9] while she continued her work on several short art film projects.[10]

Ferguson attended the Adolf Fredrik's Music School in Stockholm and graduated in 1999.[11]

Career

Ferguson alongside Steven Gätjen at the world premiere of Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation in Vienna in 2015

Ferguson came to prominence as upper-class girl Anna Gripenhielm in the soap opera Nya tider (1999–2000). She went on to later play Chrissy Eriksson in the Swedish-American soap Ocean Ave. (2002).

Swedish director Richard Hobert spotted her at the Simrishamn town market in 2011, which led to her starring in his film A One-way Trip to Antibes.[12] She has also appeared in the horror film Drowning Ghost (2004) and the 2013 film VI alongside Gustaf Skarsgård.[13][14]

In August 2012, it was announced Ferguson had been cast to play Elizabeth Woodville in the ten-part BBC historical television drama The White Queen (2013),[15] based on Philippa Gregory's The Cousins' War novels about the women of the Wars of the Roses.[16] Ferguson's performance in The White Queen was met with critical praise,[17] and earned her a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film.[18]

In 2015, Ferguson played Ilsa Faust, the female lead in Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, for which she received critical acclaim.[19][20][21][22] Tom Cruise handpicked Ferguson to star opposite him in the film after watching her in The White Queen.[23][24] She reprised her role in the sixth Mission: Impossible film, Mission: Impossible – Fallout, in 2018.[25]

She played the dual roles of Katya and Lauren in the Cold War espionage thriller directed by Shamim Sarif, Despite the Falling Snow (2016), opposite Sam Reid and Charles Dance.[26] For her performance in the film, she won the Best Actress award at the 2016 Prague Independent Film Festival.[27] Later that same year, Ferguson appeared in Stephen Frears's Florence Foster Jenkins alongside Meryl Streep,[28] and Tate Taylor's thriller book adaptation The Girl on the Train.[29]

In 2017, Ferguson played the female lead in Daniel Espinosa's sci-fi horror Life, opposite Jake Gyllenhaal and Ryan Reynolds,[30] co-starred in Tomas Alfredson's crime thriller The Snowman, alongside Michael Fassbender and Charlotte Gainsbourg,[31] and starred as Swedish opera singer Jenny Lind in the musical film The Greatest Showman, with Hugh Jackman and Michelle Williams.

Ferguson will next be seen in the film adaptation of Stephen King's novel Doctor Sleep[32] and was recently cast as Lady Jessica in Denis Villeneuve's adaptation of Dune alongside Timothée Chalamet in the leading role.[33]

Personal life

In 2007, Ferguson gave birth to a son with her boyfriend Ludwig Hallberg. After her soap opera success and the birth of her son, she moved with her boyfriend to Simrishamn, on the Swedish south-east coast. The couple separated in April 2015.[34] In 2018, she announced her pregnancy and later on she gave birth to her daughter with her new partner[35] and in January 2019, she announced that they had married recently.[36] She and her husband live in Simrishamn, and also have a house in Richmond, London as it is close to Pinewood and Shepperton studios.[37]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2004 Drowning Ghost Amanda
2010 Lennart Home care personnel Short film
Puls Linda Short film
2011 A One-way Trip to Antibes Maria
Irresistible Woman Short film
2013 VI Linda
2014 Hercules Ergenia
2015 Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation Ilsa Faust
2016 Despite the Falling Snow Katya / Lauren
Florence Foster Jenkins Kathleen Weatherley
The Girl on the Train Anna Watson
2017 Life Miranda North
The Greatest Showman Jenny Lind
The Snowman Katrine Bratt
2018 Mission: Impossible – Fallout Ilsa Faust
Little Match Girl Mother Short film
2019 The Kid Who Would Be King Morgana
Men in Black: International Riza Stavros
Doctor Sleep Rose the Hat Post-production
2020 Dune Lady Jessica Filming

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1999–2000 Nya tider Anna Gripenhielm 54 episodes
2002 Ocean Ave. Chrissy Eriksson Episode: "#1.5"
2008 Wallander Louise Fredman Episode: "Sidetracked"
2013 The Inspector and the Sea Jasmine Larsson Episode: "Der Wolf im Schafspelz"
The Vatican Olivia Borghese Television film
The White Queen Elizabeth Woodville Miniseries
2014 The Red Tent Dinah Miniseries

Awards and nominations

Year Association Category Nominated work Result
2011 Stockholm International Film Festival Rising Star Award A One-way Trip to Antibes Nominated
2014 Golden Globe Awards[18] Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film The White Queen Nominated
2015 Hamptons International Film Festival[38] Breakthrough Performer Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation Won
2016 Buffalo International Film Festival Best Actress in a Leading Role Despite the Falling Snow Won
California Independent Film Festival Best Actress Despite the Falling Snow Won
Critics' Choice Awards[39] Best Actress in an Action Movie Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation Nominated
Empire Awards[40] Best Female Newcomer Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation Nominated
Online Film & Television Association Best Breakthrough Performance: Female Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation Nominated
Prague Independent Film Festival Best Actress Despite the Falling Snow Won

References

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  25. ^ Friedman, Roger (8 December 2015). "Mission Accomplished: Rebecca Ferguson First Tom Cruise Leading Lady Doing a Second M:I". Showbiz 411.
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