Margot Robbie, despite being one of the younger Hollywood actresses, has already established an acting career that many more experienced actresses could only dream of. Robbie, who was born in Australia in 1990, began acting professionally in 2008. The Australian soap opera Neighbors gave her her first significant acting job. After that, Robbie concentrated on getting American parts. It worked, and in 2013 she received a role in her first significant Hollywood production.
Previously, in Hollywood (2019)
The Quentin Tarantino film, which is set in Hollywood in the 1960s, weaves together the biographies of numerous fictional and genuine Hollywood luminaries. Margot Robbie's character is well grounded in reality. Robbie portrays the legendary actress and Roman Polanski's wife Sharon Tate, who was murdered by Charles Manson and his infamous Family. Of course, Quentin Tarantino likes to alter history, as he already shown with his 2009 World War II film Inglourious Basterds, so the audience might be surprised by what happens to Robbie's character Sharon.
Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio play the two main parts in the star-studded cast of the film. Despite having a supporting role, Sharon Tate played by Robbie steals every scene she is in. The film entertains the audience despite being approximately three hours long. Additionally, because it is (to a certain extent) based on actual events, it provides a fascinating glimpse into life in early Hollywood in 1969.
Amsterdam (2022) (2022)
Margot Robbie reunited with Christian Bale in one of her most recent movies, whose ratings may yet alter given that just a small number of people have seen it to this point. Three heroes—a doctor, a nurse, and a lawyer—who witness a murder and unluckily end up becoming the suspects are the focus of the 1930s-set drama. According to the initial reviews, Bale, Robbie, John David Washington, and Andrea Riseborough all had outstanding performances, and the period setting was convincing.
Since Margot Robbie plays Valerie Voze, one of the main characters, fans of the actress will get to see a lot of Robbie in the film. Other well-known actors in the film include Rami Malek, Zoe Saldana, and Robert De Niro. Amsterdam is even more evidence of Margot Robbie's preference for genre switching, which enables her to display a variety of acting styles.
In The Big Short (2015)
Margot Robbie possesses the ability to draw attention to herself whether she plays a major role or very briefly appears in a film. The Big Short tells the tale of a group of astute individuals who foresaw the US financial catastrophe before it occurred and made the decision to profit from it.
Numerous well-known actors, including Christian Bale, Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling, Brad Pitt, and the list goes on, appear in the film. The good news for Margot Robbie's admirers is that Robbie manages to hold her own among the cast's A-listers. She makes a brief cameo appearance to illustrate and clarify one of the film's more challenging financial issues. She accomplishes this in style, making an appearance while taking a drink and bathing in bubbles, demonstrating that the film has humorous overtones and doesn't take itself too seriously.
It's time (2013)
Time-travel romantic comedies aren't as common as other popular and common romantic comedies. One of the few well regarded exceptions to this rule is About Time. In it, Domhnall Gleeson plays Tim, a young guy who discovers he has the ability to travel across time. Tim makes the decision to make use of his abilities to have a healthy relationship with Mary (Rachel McAdams), the person he loves. However, it's possible that no amount of time travel will be sufficient to make it work.
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About Time has a similar, heartwarming vibe to the well-known Christmas romantic comedy Love, Actually (2003), which was directed by Richard Curtis. Strong performances are given by the principal actors. Even though Margot Robbie doesn't have a major role in the film, she can't help but be noticed. She portrays Charlotte, a someone Tim initially finds attractive but who is uninterested in him. Even in a small setting, Robbie's Charlotte exudes charm, making it clear why Tim found her to be so endearing.
Wolf Of Wall Street (2013)
Not every actress can claim that Leonardo DiCaprio was in her first significant film role. Although Leonardo DiCaprio is generally the focus of Martin Scorsese's The Wolf of Wall Street, Margot Robbie and the other actors—including Jonah Hill and Matthew McConaughey—also deliver strong performances. Robbie portrays Naomi Lapaglia, who later marries the main character, but their union is anything but blissful.
The three-hour length of the film doesn't detract from its compelling speed. Even if the film's titular character, Jordan Belfort, is not particularly likeable, it is nonetheless fascinating to follow his escapades. The fact that the movie was based on actual events makes it even more peculiar given what occurs in it. Naomi's part was in high demand. Actresses like Blake Lively, Teresa Palmer, and Amber Heard were all interested in it before it ended up with Robbie. Although the film didn't take home any of the five Oscars it was nominated for, Robbie did, giving him international fame.