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Margaret Qualley

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1994-10-23
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She’s an actress widely recognized for her standout performance as Jill Garvey on the supernatural TV series The Leftovers. Before she rose to fame, she stepped into the spotlight in 2011 with her modeling debut during New York Fashion Week—a moment that marked the beginning of her journey in the entertainment world. She later honed her craft by studying acting at the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London, where she developed the skills that would shape her career.

Born into a creative family, she’s the daughter of acclaimed actress Andie MacDowell and former model Paul Qualley, which perhaps gave her both the genes and inspiration to pursue the arts. She shares a close bond with her siblings, Justin and Rainey, who’ve also made their own paths in life. As for her personal life, she took a big step in August 2023 when she married musician Jack Antonoff in what was described as an intimate and heartfelt ceremony.

Throughout it all, she’s maintained a quiet strength and depth—qualities that shine through not just in her roles, but in the way she navigates life in the public eye. Whether on screen or off, she continues to leave a lasting impression.

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She made her film debut back in 2013 with a role in Palo Alto, and it was definitely a memorable start to her career. During that time, she worked under the direction of Gia Coppola, who guided the project with a unique vision. Her performance in Palo Alto helped set the stage for what was to come, and fans have been following her journey ever since. She really brought something special to the screen, and it’s no wonder people took notice. Her collaboration with Coppola on Palo Alto remains a key moment in her early years as an actress.

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