Daisy Ridley Kika-Rose Ridley

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Daisy Ridley Kika-Rose Ridley
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Ridley at the 2015 San Diego Comic-Con

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^ "Daisy Ridley Signs on as Exec Producer of The Eagle Huntress" . IGN . 25 January 2016 . Retrieved 25 January 2016 .

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^ Lowe, Lindsay (29 November 2017). "Daisy Ridley on Having Tea and Singing at Barbra Streisand's House: 'I Literally Sobbed' " . Parade . Retrieved 11 December 2017 .

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^ Doty, Meriah (26 September 2016). "Daisy Ridley, Elizabeth Debicki Join 'Peter Rabbit' Live-Action/Animated Hybrid (Exclusive)" . Variety . Retrieved 25 October 2016 .

^ Parker, Ryan (12 September 2017). "J.J. Abrams to Replace Colin Trevorrow as 'Star Wars: Episode IX' Writer and Director" . The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved 10 October 2017 .

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^ Daniell, Mark (5 December 2019). "Daisy Ridley hints she's done with Rey after 'The Rise of Skywalker' " . Toronto Sun . Retrieved 7 December 2019 .

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^ Kroll, Justin (14 March 2022). "Tilda Cobham-Hervey and Stephen Graham Join Daisy Ridley in Disney's 'Young Woman and the Sea' " . Deadline . Retrieved 17 May 2022 .

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^ Kroll, Justin (15 December 2021). "Daisy Ridley To Star And Produce Indie 'Sometimes I Think About Dying' " . Deadline . Retrieved 17 May 2022 .

^ "The Inventor" . Mk2 Films . Retrieved 17 May 2022 .

^ DeVore, Britta (11 May 2022). " 'Magpie' Casts Daisy Ridley and Shazad Latif as Leads in Noir Thriller" . Collider . Retrieved 17 May 2022 .

^ Kroll, Justin (10 May 2022). "Daisy Ridley & Shazad Latif To Star Noir Thriller 'Magpie' " . Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved 17 May 2022 .

^ Iqbal, Nosheen (7 December 2019). "Daisy Ridley: 'JJ Abrams warned me that Star Wars is a religion' " . The Guardian . Retrieved 3 August 2020 .

^ Heggeness, Greta (20 June 2019). "Are Daisy Ridley & Tom Bateman Engaged?! Everything We Know About Their Relationship" . PureWow . Retrieved 17 May 2022 .

^ "Daisy Ridley opened up about her struggle with endometriosis" . Cosmopolitan . 12 June 2016 . Retrieved 12 June 2016 .

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^ Vock, Ido (7 December 2017). "Star Wars actor Daisy Ridley: social media is bad for mental health" . The Guardian . Retrieved 7 December 2017 .

^ Mack, David (26 June 2019). " 'Star Wars' Actor Daisy Ridley Said She Will Never Return To Social Media" . BuzzFeed News . Retrieved 28 June 2019 .

^ Daisy Ridley [@daisyridley] (4 April 2022). "Coming out of social media hibernation refreshed, recharged, and ready for what I'm calling my "Year of Yes". (And that's the tea.) picture courtesy of my <3 glam @lipstickkelly and @dayaruci" . Retrieved 11 May 2022 โ€“ via Instagram .

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^ Daisy Ridley Updates [@CutieRidley] (23 March 2020). "So in the movie "The Quiet Ones" (2014) during the credits they do a mock "Characters in real life" slideshow and Daisy Ridley herself was in it. That's so insane and weird to think about. Does she have any other small cameos in films before Star Wars that we don't know about?! t.co/Y0i8eCdpvn" (Tweet). Archived from the original on 9 March 2022 . Retrieved 8 April 2022 โ€“ via Twitter .

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Daisy Jazz Isobel Ridley (born 10 April 1992) is an English actress. She rose to prominence for her role as Rey in the Star Wars sequel trilogy : The Force Awakens (2015), The Last Jedi (2017), and The Rise of Skywalker (2019).

She also appeared in the mystery film Murder on the Orient Express (2017), played the title character of the romantic drama Ophelia (2018), and has done occasional voice acting, such as the live-action/animated film Peter Rabbit (2018) and video games including 12 Minutes .

Daisy Jazz Isobel Ridley was born on 10 April 1992 in the London borough of Westminster , and grew up in Maida Vale . [1] [2] She is the youngest of three daughters born to Christopher Ridley, a photographer, and Louise (nรฉe Fawkner-Corbett), who works in internal communications for a bank. [3] [4] [5] She has two older sisters, Kika Rose and Poppy Sophia, [6] [7] as well as two older half-sisters. [8] Her mother's family, the Fawkner-Corbetts, were landed gentry with a military and medical background. [9] Her paternal great-uncle, Arnold Ridley served in the military as well. [10] He separately forged a career as a playwright and actor (and is best remembered for playing Private Godfrey in the sitcom Dad's Army ). Arnold Ridley's brother, Daisy's grandfather, John Harry Dunn Ridley, OBE , was head of the Engineering Secretariat at the BBC from 1950 to 1965. [11] [12] [13] [14] [15]

Ridley has stated that while growing up, her favourite film was Matilda (1996), referring to the titular character (played by Mara Wilson ) as a role model. [16] While not a particularly strong Star Wars fan as a youth, she dedicatedly followed the Harry Potter series. [8]

Ridley won a scholarship to Tring Park School for the Performing Arts in Hertfordshire , which she attended from ages nine to eighteen. [17] [18] She then studied classical civilisation at
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