Rosamund Mary Ellen Pike made her screen debut with the TV-film ‘A Rather English Marriage’ (1998) followed by the series ‘Wives and Daughters’ (1999), and ‘Love in a Cold Climate’ (2001).
Pike’s film debut as Bond-girl in ‘Die Another Day’ (2002) won her awards. Her next film ‘The Libertine’ (2004) also brought accolades. The year 2005 saw her appear in ‘Pride & Prejudice’ and the sci-fi film ‘Doom,’ followed by the drama film ‘Fugitive Pieces’ and the legal-thriller ‘Fracture’ in 2007.
Pike featured in ‘An Education’ (2009) and ‘Made in Dagenham’ and the comedy-drama ‘Barney’s Version’ in 2010, all of which fetched her nominations. She provided voice for ‘Jackboots in Whitehall’ (2010) and the James Bond audiobooks series.
She starred in the successful Bond-parody ‘Johnny English Reborn’ (2011), the high-grossing ‘Wrath of Titans’ (2012), and action-thriller ‘Jack Reacher’ (2012).
Pike’s performance in the hit movie ‘Gone Girl’ (2014) earned her several accolades. More acclaim followed with the short film ‘The Human Voice’ (2017), the biographical romantic-drama ‘A United Kingdom’ (2016) and the war-drama ‘A Private War’ (2018). The comedy series ‘State of the Union’ (2019), and the black comedy-thriller ‘I Care a Lot’ (2020) won her awards.
Her notable films include ‘Hostiles’ (2017), ‘Beirut’ (2018) and ‘Radioactive’ (2020).