Angourie Rice is a talented Australian actress who has made a significant impact in the international film and television industry. Her impressive credits include starring roles in notable productions such as Spider-Man: Far From Home and Black Mirror: Rachel, Jack and Ashley Too.
In 2018, Angourie Rice had a breakthrough year, starring in the romantic drama Every Day, directed by Michael Sucsy, and the period drama Ladies in Black, directed by Bruce Beresford. Her performance in Ladies in Black earned her numerous awards, including the Australian Academy of Cinema & Television Arts (AACTA) and the Film Critics Circle of Australia awards for best actress.
Angourie Rice has also appeared in a range of other notable films, including Spider-Man: Homecoming, Sofia Coppola's The Beguiled, alongside a star-studded cast including Nicole Kidman, Colin Farrell, Kristen Dunst, and Elle Fanning. She played a leading role in the feature adaptation of Jasper Jones, directed by Rachel Perkins, and starred alongside Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe in The Nice Guys, directed by Shane Black and produced by Joel Silver.
In addition to her film work, Angourie Rice has also appeared in several Australian television shows, including Mako Mermaids, The Dr Blake Mysteries, and The Worst Year of My Life Again. Her small screen credits also include a leading role in the film Nowhere Boys: The Book of Shadows, directed by David Caesar.
Angourie Rice comes from a creative family and began her career in Perth, Western Australia, with several short films and national television commercials. She first gained industry attention at the age of eleven, winning a Best Actress award at the St Kilda Film Festival for her lead role in Zak Hilditch's short film Transmission.