Bryony Miller is a British actress who hails from Leeds, Yorkshire, and has made a name for herself in the entertainment industry with her impressive performances in a range of films and television shows.
Miller's career began with a role in Mike Leigh's feature film Peterloo, as well as television appearances in Patrick Melrose alongside Benedict Cumberbatch. She has since demonstrated a steady progression into more prominent roles, gaining widespread recognition for her portrayal of Clarice in Ben Wheatley's film Rebecca, which earned her a BAFTA nomination.
In addition to her notable roles in film, Miller has also appeared in high-profile productions such as Indiana Jones & The Dial of Destiny, where she played the role of Tonya, an amusing American student opposite Harrison Ford, and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, where she played a First Order Officer.
As well as her notable career moments on screen, Miller has also appeared in lead roles on the London stage, earning a nomination for 'Lead Performer' in 2023. Her performance was praised by The Times, who selected it as their PICK OF THE WEEK, noting "exceptionally subtle performances from the youthful pairing of Bryony Miller and Joseph Potter".
Miller's contributions to contemporary British cinema and television, in a variety of period and modern roles, position her as a versatile figure in the entertainment industry, and a name to watch as her parts grow in size and number.