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Suki Waterhouse

Suki Waterhouse (born January 5, 1992, in Hammersmith, London) is an English screen artist known for blending understated charisma with sharp, modern edge. Also credited as Alice Suki Waterhouse, she has built a career that moves fluidly between film, television, and music.

Waterhouse first came to public attention through modeling, beginning as a teenager and later fronting campaigns for major fashion houses and beauty brands. That early visibility helped open doors on screen, where she made her feature debut with a small role in Pusher (2012) before steadily expanding her range.

Her filmography spans studio franchises and offbeat indies alike, including Love, Rosie (Bethany Williams), Insurgent (Marlene), Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (Kitty Bennet), and the cult dystopian thriller The Bad Batch (Arlen). She also appeared in The Girl Who Invented Kissing and Billionaire Boys Club as Quintana “Q” Bisset, showcasing a taste for distinctive, character-driven projects.

Beyond acting, Waterhouse is a singer-songwriter with releases including the 2022 EP Milk Teeth and her debut album I Can’t Let Go. In 2023, she reached a wider TV audience playing Karen Sirko in the musical drama miniseries Daisy Jones & the Six.

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