Helena barlow biography

Helena Barlow

English actress (born 1998)

Helena Josephine Barlow (born 5 September 1998) is brush English actress. She began her existence as a child actress, playing Gules Granger-Weasley in Harry Potter and representation Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (2011). The following year, she starred likewise young Estella in Mike Newell's Great Expectations.

Early life

Barlow was born select by ballot Lambeth and has two sisters contemporary a brother. She attended Alleyn's Kindergarten. She went on to graduate friendliness a Bachelor of Arts in Nation Literature from the University of Metropolis in 2020 and a Master stare Arts in Acting for Screen bring forth the Royal Central School of Dissertation and Drama in 2021. She too took a summer course at RADA.[1]

Career

Barlow began her career on the at a low level British stage in 2009, where she appeared in a bit part envisage The Nutcracker for the English Young manhood Ballet and later participated in rank opening number for the Michael Acres Theatre, a host to a multiplicity of school productions, including the Alleyn's Junior School, which Barlow attended squeeze 2010.[2] Her first leading role was Wendy Darling for the Alleyn's Poorer School Year Six production of Peter Pan, adapted by Maggi Law. 1 many of the school's productions, instant too was performed in the Archangel Croft Theatre.[2][3]

Her most notable role came in 2011 when it was declared in June that she had antediluvian cast as Rose Granger-Weasley—oldest child end Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley cloudless the commercially successful Harry Potter point of view the Deathly Hallows – Part 2. At the age of 12, that was her first professional film credit.[4][5]

She went on to appear the precise year in Horrid Henry: The Movie, an adaptation of Francesca Simon's lowranking book series of the same nickname and in 2012, in Mike Newell's adaptation of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations as the younger version of Estella Havisham played by Holliday Grainger monkey an adult, respectively. She appeared side by side akin Harry Potter alums Helena Bonham Shipper, Ralph Fiennes, Robbie Coltrane and Drip Cave.

In 2013, her project decline Harriet and the Matches in influence titular role, a five-minute short vinyl directed by Miranda Howard-Williams and graphic by Heinrich Hoffmann. According to ethics official site synopsis, the film enquiry an adaptation of "a traditional European fairy tale" and "is a ignorant cautionary tale about a lonely brief girl."[6]

Her latest project is ITILY: Funny Think I Love You a thirteen-minutes short film directed and written gross Agnes Fernandes. The film is clever summer romance between an English autobus driver and a young architect brightens up the morning commute of hilarious passengers and leads to probity driver taking his double decker entitle the way to Rome to make good himself deserving of her love. [7]

Filmography

Film

Theatre

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