Canadian actressAlison Pillhas been acting since she was ten years old, and ever since she began in the industry as a Toronto youth, she has become one of the most recognizable faces in Hollywood. She made her start in film and television when she was 12 years old, but her big break came years later when she appeared inThe Book of Daniel. After moving to the United States once her schooling wrapped up, Pill began her broader career, appearing in 2008’sMilk. Credits after that includedTwilight ZoneandIn Treatment, but an even bigger break into mainstream consciousness for Pill came with her appearance in the cult classicScott Pilgrim vs. the World. PerDeadline, she will soon star in the movieEric Larue, which is adapted from a theatrical play.

Not only has Pill built an impressive resume in film and television, but she also has a background in theater. The same year she was inThe Book of Daniel, she landed a Tony nomination for her role inThe Lieutenant of Inishmore. She moved to New York once she graduated from high school to pursue a career in the New York City theater scene, which has proved successful. Pill has had a successful career in acting, but it is far from over. These are her best six performances so far.

Sean Penn as Harvey Milk

Milk, released in 2008, is a biographical film chronicling the life of a politician who advocated for gay rights: Harvey Milk.Sean Penn starsas Milk opposite Josh Brolin. The film begins with archival footage about Milk’s demise:he was assassinatedby a city official disgruntled with Milk’s politics. He was the first openly gay official to serve in a California public office, and the movie seeks to spotlight his life and history as he struggled to get into the position he ultimately died for. Pill co-stars, portraying Anne Kronenberg, who served as Milk’s campaign manager and a prominent LGBTQ+ activist.

5Miss Sloane

Jessica Chastain leads in 2016’sMiss Sloane, a political thriller about a lobbyist fighting for gun legislation in Washington. During the fight for change, the opposing political party pries at her personal life to find information that can completely undermine her cause. The movie found lackluster results at the box office, barely reaching half of its budget in terms of revenue, but one of its most notable characteristics was the strength of its acting. Chastain in particular brought a strong performance to her role, but so did Pill in a supporting role. She stars as Jane Molloy, an associate that worked with Sloane (Chastain).

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4Midnight in Paris

Woody Allen’sMidnight in Parisis a bibliophile’s biggest dream. A struggling writer (Owen Wilson) takes a trip with his fiancée (Rachel McAdams) to Paris, but their relationship already is unraveling before they arrive. When the writer discovers that he can travel back in time to a period he romanticizes — one where the Lost Generation of writers like F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gertrude Stein, and Ernest Hemingway frequented the streets — he learns he needs to chase after his dream. At the same time, while also not romanticizing the past. Pill portrays Zelda Fitzgerald in one half of the tumultuous Fitzgerald relationship.

3Scott Pilgrim vs. The World

Ever since it was released in 2010, Edgar Wright’sScott Pilgrim vs. the Worldhas become a cult classic and an entire subculture’s most looked-up movie. Michael Cera stars as Scott Pilgrim, a 22-year-old bassist living in Toronto. He is in an indie band called the Sex Pistols, which includes Pill’s character Kim Pine, a drummer with a lot of personalities. One day, Scott meets an Amazon Prime delivery girl that he is smitten with, then decides to break up with his current girlfriend to pursue the new girl. However, to do so, he must defeat her seven exes to get the girl.

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2The Newsroom

The Newsroomaired on HBO for two years, from 2012 to 2014. An ensemble cast spearheads a behind-the-scenes look at the Atlantis Cable News channel and the antics that come with running a broadcast. There are political and capitalist issues afoot at this station, putting pressure on the newsroom staff and anchors.Jeff Daniels leadsas news anchor Will McAvoy, while the remaining cast rounds out with Pill, Dev Patel, Olivia Munn, and Emily Mortimer, among several others. Each story they report on has political roots, and each season tackles a new critical subject.

1American Horror Story: Cult

Pill stars in the season ofAmerican Horror StorytitledCult. She joins the old cast as a new member, but the setting in this season is Michigan during the aftermath of Donald Trump’s election as President of the United States. A cult rises from the depths of political angst, as an individual rallies together everyday citizens to go after other people as a form of control and power. Pill is Ivy, a resentful wife and restaurant owner that joins the cult to try and gain custody over her son. In a role and show that requires a series of twists, Pill pulls it off excellently.

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Cast of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World

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