by Cecilia Farmer
Big, brown eyes. There are few actresses who can pull a viewer in with her gaze alone, but it is the first thing you notice about Ella Purnell in all her films. There’s a child-like innocence that comes through her face which is often juxtaposed with serious, dramatic turns in such notable films as Ways to Live Forever, Maleficent, and Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children. It doesn’t seem altogether long ago she was charming audiences with her alluring, somber performances as a young child actress, but Ms. Purnell is taking on more mature, coming-of-age roles.
This year, Ella Purnell is gathering national attention on the new Starz series Sweetbitter, a show about a naïve, young woman, Tess, who enters New York’s hedonistic, fast-paced restaurant scene as a waitress, unprepared for the behind-the-scenes intrigue and sexual politics. In an interview with Variety, Purnell shared that she identified with Tess because of her transition from child to adult, particularly in the past two years. She feels a duty to faithfully represent a coming-of-age story for a female protagonist that doesn’t involve a love story, “Everything seems to be about love when it comes to coming of age, and it’s not. . . . realizing that you’re an adult and you’re breaking authority, or learning how to trust yourself rather than [being] the adaptive child who does what she’s told; that’s much more of an interesting story to watch.”
We look forward to new developments in Ms. Purnell’s career as she continues to grow in to a seasoned actress and an inspiration for young woman – Happy 22nd birthday!