Raffey Cassidy

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Role

Actress

Date of birth

11/12/2001

Place of birth

Worsley, Salford, Greater Manchester, England, UK

Raffey Cassidy

Biography

Raffey Cassidy is an English actress known for Snow White and the Huntsman (2012) and Dark Shadows (2012). Her breakthrough role came as Athena in Brad Bird 's Tomorrowland (2015) opposite George Clooney. In 2013, aged 11, Raffey was the youngest ever actor to be named in Screen International's Stars of Tomorrow and her performance as Athena won worldwide critical acclaim. Raffey has been performing since the age of seven with roles in the acclaimed television drama Mr Selfridge (2013) opposite Jeremy Piven. In 2016 Raffey appeared alongside Brad Pitt in the WW2 drama Allied (2016), and in 2017 will appear opposite Nicole Kidman and Colin Farrell in The Killing of a Sacred Deer (2017) director Yorgos Lanthimos's eagerly anticipated Cannes Film Festival 2017 Best Screenplay Winner and Palm d'Or contender The Killing of a Sacred Deer (2017).

Known For

White Noise

White Noise

6.4
6.4
Tomorrowland

Tomorrowland

6.1
6.1
Vox Lux

Vox Lux

5.9
5.9

Filmography

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The Brutalist

The Brutalist

7.5
7.5
Acting
Role: Zsófia
Acting
Role: Kim Murphy
Tomorrowland

Tomorrowland

6.1
6.1
Acting
Role: Athena
Acting
Role: Young Snow White
Allied

Allied

6.9
6.9
Acting
Role: Anna
Dark Shadows

Dark Shadows

6.4
6.4
Acting
Role: Young Angelique
White Noise

White Noise

6.4
6.4
Acting
Role: Denise
Vox Lux

Vox Lux

5.9
5.9
Acting
Role: Young Celeste
The Other Lamb

The Other Lamb

5.3
5.3
Acting
Role: Selah
Acting
Role: Molly Moon
Acting
Role: Becky (voice)
Nightwalk

Nightwalk

5.7
5.7
Acting
Role: Girl
Miu Miu: Icons

Miu Miu: Icons

7.0
7.0
Acting
Role: Model
Acting
Role: Arild
Photo Booth

Photo Booth

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N/A
Acting
Role: Millie
Acting
Role: Mel
Diamond Shitter

Diamond Shitter

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Role: Nollaig
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