From "The Queen's Gambit" to "The Menu," 12 of Anya Taylor-Joy's Best Movies and TV Shows

To say Anya Taylor-Joy has been busy lately would be an understatement. The actor rose to prominence with the role of Thomasin in Robert Eggers's 2015 horror film, "The Witch," and since then, Taylor-Joy has starred in a plethora of other major Hollywood films such as "Split," "Emma," "Last Night in Soho," and Marvel mutant horror trilogy "The New Mutants." She's also made a splash on television in shows like "The Queen's Gambit" and "Peaky Blinders."

Taylor-Joy has more movies on the way, including the horror-comedy "The Menu" and the murder mystery "Amsterdam." We can't wait to see what our new favorite scream queen does next, but until then, here's a look back at the roles Taylor-Joy has already taken on.

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"The Menu"
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"The Menu"

In "The Menu," Taylor-Joy plays Margot who travels to a remote island to eat at an exclusive restaurant called Hawthorne with her boyfriend Tyler (played by Nicholas Hoult). At the exclusive restaurant run by celebrity chef Julian Slowik (Ralph Fiennes), food is treated as conceptual art, but he's got some unexpected surprises for Margot and the rest of his filthy rich patrons.

"The Menu" hits theaters on Nov. 18.

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"The Queen's Gambit"
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"The Queen's Gambit"

Coming-of-age drama "The Queen's Gambit" is based on Walter Tevis's 1983 novel of the same name. Set in the 1950s, Taylor-Joy plays teenager Beth Harmon, a chess prodigy who is battling with drug and alcohol dependency at the top of her career. The Netflix miniseries also delves into Harmon's past as an orphan before she's adopted by Alma (Marielle Heller) and Allston Wheatley (Patrick Kennedy).

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"Last Night in Soho"
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"Last Night in Soho"

Psychological horror film "Last Night in Soho" follows fashion student Ellie (Thomasin McKenzie) who is on a mission to avenge '60s lounge singer Sandie, played by Taylor-Joy. Ellie's character experiences visions of Sandie's decades-earlier murder. The film bounces between Ellie in modern London and Sandie's experience in the '60s. The chilling thriller is filled with twists and turns as Ellie starts to uncover who murdered Taylor-Joy's character.

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"Split"
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"Split"

In 2017's "Split," Taylor-Joy takes on the role of Casey Cook, one of three teenage girls who is kidnapped and imprisoned by a man with 23 distinct personalities. Though emotionally withdrawn and a victim of child molestation, Casey still resonates with strength and resistance, making her an easy character to root for. Taylor-Joy later reprised the role in 2019's "Glass."

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"The Northman"
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"The Northman"

"The Northman" is a story of 10th-century vikings getting vengeance. Alexander Skarsgård stars as Prince Amleth, who is on a mission to avenge his murdered father (Ethan Hawke) and rescue his mother (Nicole Kidman) who was kidnapped by rivals. Taylor-Joy plays Olga of the Birch Forest, a woman who helps Prince Amleth in pursuit of her own plans for revenge.

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"Emma."
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"Emma."

In "Emma.," Taylor-Joy stars as the titular Emma Woodhouse. The Jane Austen adaptation of the 1815 novel follows Emma, a rich socialite living in Regency-era England. Taylor-Joy's character has a propensity for matchmaking and meddling in other people's relationships. The actor does an impeccable job of balancing being comedic and stoic all at once.

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"The Witch"
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"The Witch"

In Taylor-Joy's breakout role in "The Witch," she plays Thomasin, a young woman who witnesses the disappearance of her youngest brother in 1630 New England and is consequently accused of witchcraft. Taylor-Joy plays Thomasin with such conviction that you actually believe she's trapped in a 17th-century waking nightmare. Her frightfully good performance is only matched by Black Phillip, who just might be the scariest goat of all time.

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"Morgan"
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"Morgan"

In science-fiction horror film "Morgan," Taylor-Joy plays the title character, Morgan, a bioengineered child who develops at a much quicker pace than her creators expected. It's only after Morgan attacks one of her handlers and escapes from the top-secret facility in which she's kept that her creators realize they've built an unpredictable and violent machine. Though not the most acclaimed movie she's starred in, Taylor-Joy still terrifies in her role of child cyborg.

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"Barry"
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"Barry"

In the Netflix biopic "Barry," Taylor-Joy plays Charlotte Baughman, Barack Obama's girlfriend during his time at Columbia University. Though Baughman — a progressive classmate with silver-spoon parents — could potentially be portrayed as one-dimensional, Taylor-Joy has incredible chemistry with Devon Terrell, who plays young Obama. Her cunning and intelligence make her a formidable match for the future president, although he ultimately ends up with Michelle Obama.

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"Thoroughbreds"
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"Thoroughbreds"

Taylor-Joy and Olivia Cooke star in this black comedy thriller "Thoroughbreds" as Lily and Amanda, childhood friends brought back together years later, who hatch a plan to kill Taylor-Joy's character's stepfather. As the polished and bookish Lily, Taylor-Joy's performance is both hilarious and incredibly dark. We don't imagine playing a disaffected rich kid with homicidal tendencies is easy, but Taylor-Joy acts as though she was born to play that role.

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"Marrowbone"
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"Marrowbone"

In "Marrowbone" four siblings try to conceal the death of their mother in 1969 rural America while a sinister presence plagues their home. The oldest Marrowbone sibling, Jack — played by George MacKay — takes an interest in Taylor-Joy's Allie, a neighboring teen who befriends the family. Allie and George have incredible chemistry, and we're convinced that if we lived next door to Taylor-Joy, we wouldn't mind being stuck in a haunted house all that much either.

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"The New Mutants"
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"The New Mutants"

Taylor-Joy joined the Marvel universe in "The New Mutants" as Magik, a Russian mutant who's being held captive in a secret facility along with four other young mutants. Magik has the power of sorcery and teleportation, and she, along with the rest of group, must use her abilities to escape.