She’s best known for her standout performance as Ros on the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, a role that brought her into the spotlight between 2011 and 2013. Over the years, she’s built an impressive body of work, including appearances in British films like Chemical Wedding and The Big I Am. But long before fame found her, she was already making moves—while studying at the drama program at Goldsmiths College in London, England, she dove into the world of modeling with a campaign for Agent Provocateur, showcasing her versatility early on. She didn’t stop there, later lending her presence to another bold brand, The Modern Courtesan, further establishing her unique style. Originally from St. Albans in Hertfordshire, England, she eventually split her time between two major cities—London and Los Angeles—navigating both worlds as her career grew. Her journey reflects a blend of talent, ambition, and adaptability, all while staying true to who she is.
She worked as an artist’s model for the acclaimed British painter Christian Furr, lending her presence to his creative process and contributing to his distinctive body of work. Over time, she became a familiar face in his studio, where her expressions and posture helped bring depth to his paintings. Her collaboration with Christian Furr added a personal dimension to his art, highlighting the connection between subject and creator. Through this role, she played a quiet yet meaningful part in the world of contemporary British art, standing as a muse for Christian Furr during a significant chapter of his career.