It tells the story of Ross Poldark who’s just returned home following the American Revolutionary War, and has launched a new business the series aired from 2015 to 2019 and won eight awards, including a BAFTA Audience Award, while it was nominated for 32 other awards. Gabriella played Caroline Enys in 35 episodes of the romantic drama “Poldark”, created by Debbie Horsfield, and which starred Aidan Turner, Eleanor Tomlinson and Jack Farthing. It follows the alien adventurer Doctor Who as he’s travelling around time and space, the present version has been airing since 2005 and has won 122 awards, including four BAFTAs, while it’s been nominated for 217 other awards. Gabriella’s appeared in just two TV series she played Vampire Girl in the 2010 episode “The Vampires of Venice” of the adventure science fiction drama “Doctor Who”, created by Sydney Newman, and which today stars Jodie Whittaker, Peter Capaldi and Pearl Mackie. The movie follows Wonder Woman as she’s investigating the disappearance of an ancient artifact that could destroy the world – it won 18 of the 61 awards for which it was nominated. Most recently, in 2020, she played Raquel in the critically acclaimed action adventure fantasy “Wonder Woman 1984”, written and directed by Patty Jenkins, and which starred Gal Gadot, Chris Pine and Kristen Wiig. It follows a shy girl who’s being bullied at school, and has now unleashed her telekinetic powers on her hometown the film won six of the 13 awards for which it was nominated.Ī couple of Gabriella’s following roles were in the 2014 romantic drama “Endless Love”, the 2014 crime drama “Squatters” and the 2015 short film “Gabriella Wilde for Estee Lauder”. The year 2013 saw her play one of the lead characters Sue Snell in the horror drama “Carrie”, directed by Kimberly Peirce, and which also starred Chloe Grace Moretz and Julianne Moore. Gabriella starred as Constance in the 2011 short musical comedy “Il Maestro”, and then played Wynter-Lee Cardigan in the 2012 fantasy drama “Dark Horse”. Trinians, who’ve just discovered that their headmistress Miss Fritto’s related to a pirate, and are now searching for his buried gold. It follows a group of girls attending St. Trinian’s 2: The Legend of Fritton’s Gold”, directed by Oliver Parker and Barnaby Thompson, and which starred Rupert Everett, Colin Firth and David Tennant. Gabriella made her debut film appearance with her portrayal of Saffy in the 2009 adventure family comedy “St. □ NEW SHOOT: Gabriella for Country & Town House magazine (november/december) - #GabriellaWilde /eaDrP7MyxN She became a spokesmodel for the American multi-national cosmetics company Estee Lauder in 2015. Gabriella’s also been featured in many magazines, including “Nylon”, “Cosmopolitan” and “InStyle”. Gabriella was 14 when she launched her career as a model, having been spotted by British model and actress Naomi Elaine Campbell, and was then signed to Naomi’s agency Premier Model Management, and went on to pose for companies such as Abercrombie & Fitch, Lacoste and L. She studied at Windlesham House School prior to progressing to Heathfield St Mary’s School, however, after Gabriella tried to smuggle vodka into the school, she was suspended and then transferred to St Swithun’s School she dropped out aged 17, wanting to pursue acting and modelling. Gabriella became interested in acting at quite an early age, as she would often watch movies and TV series with her sister. Gabriella was raised in Basingstoke alongside her younger sister Octavia, by their mother Vanessa Mary Theresa (nee Hubbard), a former model, and their father John Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe, who’s a businessman and former chairman of the Watermark Group Gabriella has five half-siblings from her father’s former marriage to Lady Mary-Gaye Curzon, while her mother had previously been married to Sir David St Vincent ‘Dai’ Llewellyn, 4th Baronet.
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