Mia Goth
Mia Goth | |
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Southwark, London, England | |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2012–present |
Partner | Shia LaBeouf (2012–2018, 2020–present) |
Children | 1 |
Relatives |
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Mia Gypsy Mello da Silva Goth[1] (born 25 October 1993)[2] is a British actress. Following a brief stint in modelling as a teenager, Goth made her feature film debut in the erotic art film Nymphomaniac (2013). She gained recognition with films such as The Survivalist (2015), High Life (2018), Suspiria (2018), and Emma (2020). Goth achieved a career breakthrough in 2022 when she starred in the X slasher films X and Pearl, the latter of which she also co-wrote and executive produced. These roles have established her as a scream queen.[3][4]
Early life
Goth was born in
Goth moved to Brazil when she was a few weeks old, because her mother, who was 20 at the time, needed help from her family to raise her.[5] They returned to the United Kingdom when she was five and briefly relocated to her father's native Canada when she was ten.[5] There, she attended nine schools in a single school year; Goth said that the period when they tried living with her father was very difficult.[5] When she was twelve, she and her mother settled in southeast London, where she attended Sydenham School.[5][8] Goth's mother raised her in a single-parent household, working as a waitress to support them.[9]
Career
2012–2021: Early career in modelling and acting
At the age of 14, Goth was discovered at the
Goth began to audition for films at 16, and after finishing sixth form, won her first role in Lars von Trier's Nymphomaniac (2013), along with Charlotte Gainsbourg and Willem Dafoe in the segment "The Gun".[12][13] Goth played Sophie Campbell in an episode of Sky Atlantic's crime drama series The Tunnel.[12][14]
In 2014, she appeared in Future Unlimited's music video for "Haunted Love", directed by
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She also appeared in the horror film A Cure for Wellness (2016) directed by Gore Verbinski[13] and had supporting roles in Luca Guadagnino's remake of Suspiria (2018) and the sci-fi mystery film High Life (2018) directed by Claire Denis.[16] Goth appeared in Guadagnino's short film The Staggering Girl (2019)[17] and Autumn de Wilde's period romantic comedy film Emma (2020).[18] She also starred in Karen Cinorre's action drama film Mayday (2021) with Grace Van Patten and Juliette Lewis.[19]
2022–present: Breakthrough with the X trilogy
Goth starred in
Goth next starred in Brandon Cronenberg's thriller Infinity Pool opposite Alexander Skarsgård.[28] The film premiered at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival to positive critical reception, with her performance receiving praise.[29][30] David Fear of Rolling Stone wrote "Goth makes an even stronger post-Pearl case for her being the single most interesting actor working in genre movies at the moment"[31] and Meagan Navarro of Bloody Disgusting concluded "Goth progresses her character's devious machinations with a scene-stealing level of unhinged glee that might give Pearl a run for her money".[32]
Goth reprised the role of Maxine Minx in the X sequel
Personal life
Goth met American actor Shia LaBeouf while co-starring in Nymphomaniac in 2012. On 10 October 2016, Goth and LaBeouf appeared to get married in a Las Vegas ceremony officiated by an Elvis impersonator.[37] Two days later, a local official claimed that the pair were not legally married, but instead a commitment ceremony was performed.[38] Later that month, LaBeouf confirmed their nuptials on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.[39] In September 2018, it was announced the couple had separated and filed for divorce.[40] In February 2022, it was reported that the couple had reconciled and Goth was pregnant with their first child.[41][42] Their daughter was born in March 2022.[43][44]
In January 2024, it was reported that Goth had been sued by background actor James Hunter, who played a corpse on set, for “bullying” on the set of MaXXXine including allegations of being “intentionally kicked in the head” by her.[45]
Filmography
Film
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† Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2013
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Nymphomaniac | P | Segment: "The Gun" |
2014
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Magpie | The Girl | Short film |
2015
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The Survivalist | Milja | |
Everest | Meg Weathers | ||
2017
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A Cure for Wellness | Hannah Von Reichmerl | |
Marrowbone | Jane Marrowbone | ||
2018
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Suspiria | Sara Simms | |
High Life | Boyse | ||
2019
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The Staggering Girl | Young Sofia Moretti | Short film |
2020
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Emma | Harriet Smith | |
2021
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Mayday | Marsha | |
2022
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The House | Mabel (voice) | Segment: "I – And heard within, a lie is spun" |
X | Maxine Minx / Pearl | ||
Pearl | Pearl | Also writer | |
2023
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Infinity Pool | Gabi Bauer | |
2024
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MaXXXine | Maxine Minx | Also producer |
TBA
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Frankenstein † | The Bride | Filming |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2013
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The Tunnel | Sophie Campbell | 3 episodes |
2015
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Wallander
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Hanna Helmqvist | Episode: "A Lesson in Love" |
Awards and nominations
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External links
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- Mia Goth at Cultura
- Mia Goth at IMDb
- Mia Goth on Models.com
- Mia Goth at Rotten Tomatoes