Basic Information
Full Name: Willa Cordelia Fitzgerald
Date of Birth: January 17, 1991
Nationality: American
Profession: Actress (Film & Television)
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Biography
Willa Fitzgerald is an American actress known for her versatility and depth on screen. Born in Nashville, Tennessee, Willa grew up in a creative household with parents who were both musicians. This artistic environment likely nurtured her passion for performance from an early age.
Initially, Willa pursued psychology at Yale University but later shifted her focus to acting, graduating with a Bachelor라이브 바카라 degree in Theater Studies in 2013. Her theater background laid a strong foundation for her acting career, which spans television, film, and even stage direction.
Her first major break came with Amazon라이브 바카라 "Alpha House" (2013), but she is most recognized for playing Emma Duval in MTV's horror series "Scream" (2015-2016). Willa's ability to seamlessly transition between genres — from horror and drama to thrillers — has earned her critical acclaim and a loyal fanbase.
Career Timeline
2008: Film debut as Vivian in For the Love of a Dog.
2013: Television debut as Lola Laffer in Alpha House.
2015-2016: Portrayed Emma Duval in MTV's Scream.
2017: Appeared in the drama series Little Women.
2019-2020: Played Colette French in Dare Me.
2022: Cast as Officer Roscoe Conklin in Reacher.
2023: Starred in the thriller film Strange Darling.
Achievements
Awards & Recognition:
Nominated for the Teen Choice Award for Choice Summer TV Star: Female for Scream (2015).
Directorial Work:
Directed a stage adaptation of Virginia Woolf라이브 바카라 "Orlando" during her time at Yale.
Philanthropy:
While not widely publicized, Willa has shown support for mental health awareness and women empowerment initiatives through interviews and appearances.
Key Quotes / Catchphrases
“I love roles that challenge me to explore different facets of human emotion.”
“Acting is not about fame; it라이브 바카라 about storytelling.”
“When you’re scared to do something, that라이브 바카라 exactly when you should do it.”