
Phoebe Waller-Bridge
Actress
Born: July 14, 1985 (40 years old)
Place of birth: London, England, UK
Biography
Phoebe Mary Waller-Bridge (born 14 July 1985) is an English actress, screenwriter and producer. As the creator, head writer, and lead star of the comedy series Fleabag (2016–2019), she won various accolades, including three Primetime Emmy Awards, two Golden Globes and a British Academy Television Award. She received further Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for writing and producing the spy thriller series Killing Eve (2018–2022). Waller-Bridge has also created, written, and starred in the comedy series Crashing (2016). She has also acted in the comedy series The Café (2011–2013), in the second season of Broadchurch (2015), and in the films Albert Nobbs (2011), The Iron Lady (2011), Goodbye Christopher Robin (2017), and Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018). She contributed to the screenplay of the James Bond film No Time to Die (2021). She starred in the adventure film Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (2023). Description above from the Wikipedia article Phoebe Waller-Bridge, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography (28)
- Timeless Heroes: Indiana Jones and Harrison Ford (2023, ★ 7.7)
- National Theatre Live: Fleabag (2019, ★ 7.7)
- Fleabag (2016, ★ 8.3)
- The Iron Lady (2011, ★ 6.4)
- IF (2024, ★ 7)
- Albert Nobbs (2011, ★ 6.3)
- A Big Bold Beautiful Journey (2025, ★ 6.2)
- Man Up (2015, ★ 6.6)
- Goodbye Christopher Robin (2017, ★ 7)
- Rule Breakers (2025, ★ 7.6)
- Staged (2020, ★ 7.9)
- Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018, ★ 6.6)
- Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (2023, ★ 6.5)
- Crashing (2016, ★ 7.1)
- Broadchurch (2013, ★ 7.9)
- London Irish (2013, ★ 7.6)
- The Night Watch (2011, ★ 5.8)
- Glue (2014, ★ 6.1)
- The Café (2011, ★ 6.8)
- Blandings (2013, ★ 7.2)
- His Dark Materials (2019, ★ 7.8)
- How Not to Live Your Life (2008, ★ 7.6)
- Killing Eve (2018, ★ 7.9)
- Bad Education (2012, ★ 6.9)
- No Time to Die (2021, ★ 7.3)
- Octopus! (2025, ★ 5.6)
- RUN (2020, ★ 6.5)
- Mouche (2019, ★ 6.7)