Maisie Williams

Actress

Birthday April 15, 1997

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace Bristol, England

Age 26 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

Height 1.55 m

#2053 Most Popular

1997

Margaret Constance "Maisie" Williams (born 15 April 1997) is an English actress.

Margaret Constance Williams was born in Bristol on 15 April 1997 to Gary Williams and Hilary Frances (née Pitt), a university course administrator who later gave up her job to support her daughter's acting career.

Williams' parents divorced when she was four months old.

The youngest of four siblings—James, Beth and Ted—Williams was raised by her mother and stepfather in a three-bedroom council house in the village of Clutton, Somerset.

Williams has been known as "Maisie" from an early age, nicknamed because of her perceived likeness to the cartoon character from the UK newspaper comic strip The Perishers.

Williams went to Clutton Primary School and Norton Hill School in Midsomer Norton.

She later transferred to Bath Dance College to study Performing Arts, where she trained in musical theatre, ballet, pointe, tap, street, freestyle, gymnastics and trampolining, with the ambition of becoming a professional dancer.

She left school at 14 years old partly due to the successful start of her acting career.

She was then home educated, but did not take any education examinations.

At the age of 12, Williams began her professional acting career by co-starring in one of the largest ensemble casts on television.

She was cast as Arya Stark, the feisty young daughter of a noble family in HBO's historical fantasy drama series Game of Thrones (based on George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire epic fantasy novel series).

Williams almost missed the audition (her second in her career) because it coincided with a school trip to a farm; her mother convinced her to go to the audition.

As the series viewership rose, the international popularity of Game of Thrones gave Williams global recognition.

The character of Arya Stark is regarded as an anti heroine, a fan favourite that developed into one of the central protagonists in the Game of Thrones fantasy epic.

The character's story arc across the first six seasons encompasses severance, trauma, tragedy and revenge.

The physical role required a young actor who could portray a deadly assassin.

Williams, who is naturally right-handed but kept in character by performing left handed in the show, did the majority of her own stunts and fight scenes in the series.

She was told a year before the filming of "The Long Night" to build up her stamina for the episode.

2011

Williams made her acting debut in 2011 as Arya Stark, a lead character in the HBO epic medieval fantasy television series Game of Thrones (2011–2019).

She gained recognition and critical praise for her work on the show, and received two Emmy Award nominations.

2012

In 2012, the second year of her professional acting career, she was submitted in the category of Outstanding Supporting Actress for the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards by HBO, but did not make the nomination shortlist.

She was awarded both the 2012 Portal Award for Best Young Actor and the Portal Award for Best Supporting Actress – Television (at 15 years, the youngest actress to achieve this).

2013

In November 2013, she received the BBC Radio 1 Teen Award for Best British Actor.

2014

In 2014, she starred as Lydia in her first feature film, the coming-of-age mystery drama The Falling, for which she received critical acclaim and several awards.

August 2014 she was presented with "Best Supporting Actress, Drama" in the EWwy Awards.

2015

Williams' other television appearances include Ashildr in the BBC science fiction series Doctor Who (2015), starring in the British docudrama television film Cyberbully (2015), and in the British science-fiction teen thriller film iBoy (2017).

In 2015, she was awarded the Empire Hero Award, and the Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Television Series. In 2016 she reached the nomination short list for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series.

2017

She co-starred in films such as the romantic period-drama film Mary Shelley (2017), the animated prehistorical sports comedy film Early Man (2018), and the romantic comedy-drama film Then Came You (2018).

2018

In 2018, she made her stage debut in Lauren Gunderson's play I and You at the Hampstead Theatre in London, to positive reviews.

In 2018 Williams was nominated for the Best Performance in a Show in the MTV Movie & TV Awards.

2019

Williams also voiced Cammie MacCloud in the American animated web series Gen:Lock (2019–2021).

In 2019, Williams jointly developed and launched the social media platform Daisie, a multi-media networking app designed to be an alternative means to help artists and creators (especially those who are trying to get started) in their careers.

Williams appeared in all eight broadcast seasons of Game of Thrones, the final episode of which aired in May 2019.

Williams has said that while she looks back at her role as Arya with pride and affection she did not miss that period of her personal life.

Arya was not only younger than Williams was, but the role demanded that she was made to look boyish with short hair and make up, plus a strap across her chest that made Williams feel ashamed during her mid teen years as her feminine body developed.

The character did not match who she was becoming in reality nor did Arya resemble what Williams believed to be attractive, and at the same time she resented her own body for not matching with that of her character's.

Williams received critical praise and recognition for her portrayal of Arya in the show.

2020

She played the central character in the comedy action drama miniseries Two Weeks to Live (2020), and portrayed punk rock icon Jordan in Pistol (2022), a biopic about the Sex Pistols.

In 2020, she starred in the superhero horror film The New Mutants and the psychological thriller The Owners.

Her performance in that episode, longest battle scene in film and television history, was nominated for the 2020 BAFTA TV Awards under the "Must-see moment" category.