Isobelle Molloy

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Isobelle Molloy
Born
Isobelle Rose Molloy

(2000-10-06) 6 October 2000 (age 21)
NationalityBritish
OccupationActress/performer
Known for Matilda the Musical , Maleficent

Isobelle Molloy (born 6 October 2000) is an English actress, best known for her portrayal of Amanda and later, Matilda Wormwood in the West End version of Matilda the Musical . She had her film debut as Young Maleficent in the 2014 Disney fantasy film, Maleficent .

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Career

Molloy began her career as a dancer when she was three. [1]
Aged 11, she portrayed Amanda Thripp, a pig-tailed schoolgirl in the West End version of Matilda the Musical since the show began in November 2011. [1] [2]

After the two actresses who portrayed Matilda Wormwood at that time had left, Molloy took over the title role, starting from 15 April 2012 at the Cambridge Theatre. [1] [2] [3] "I only had to do two auditions before they offered me the role and to be honest I was shocked," said Molloy, expressing her feelings when getting the role. "But I am not nervous about taking over as Matilda, I know the show, the stage and all the adults in the cast so it will be a lot easier for me." [1]

Molloy made her film debut playing the role of Young Maleficent in Disney's 2014 fantasy film Maleficent , a live-action reimagining of the 1959 film Sleeping Beauty . [4] She was given the part after a casting director spotted her when she performed the title role of Matilda The Musical. [5]

Personal life

Molloy was raised by her mother, Leanne Cornwell. [1] She has one sibling, an older brother. Prior to 2012, she lived in Springfield, Essex and attended Tomorrow's Talent theatre school in Little Waltham. [1]

Her family later moved to Maidenhead so she could attend Redroofs Theatre School [5] after being awarded a full scholarship when the director of the school saw her performance as Matilda. [4]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2014 Maleficent Young Maleficent
2016 Una Holly

Theatre

YearProductionRoleNotes
2010 Oliver! Workhouse Child2010 - 2011
2011 Matilda the Musical Amanda ThrippNovember 2011 - April 2012
Matilda Wormwood15 April 2012 - August 2012

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
Comic ReliefTilly
2013-14 EastEnders Bella Young
2021 Whitstable Pearl Ruby Williams6 episodes

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