Raffiella Chapman
Raffiella Chapman is a rising British star, captivating viewers and critics alike with her award-winning performance as the titular Vesper in the critically acclaimed feature film Vesper (2022). With her piercing eyes and ferocity, Chapman has become a beacon of Gen Z, claiming her place within the world of acting and leaving her mark on the industry.
Chapman's acting career started with her role as Lucy Hawking in The Theory of Everything (2014) followed by Claire in Tim Burton's Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (2016); however, it wasn't until her standout performance in Vesper that she became a household name. Variety praised her for playing a "changeable, characterful child thrust into unreasonable adult responsibilities" while The Playlist highlighted her "star-making turn." And Cineuropa applauded her for her "believably commanding" performance and her ability to portray the "toughness that belies her tender years."
As a multi-talented artist, Chapman is not just captivating audiences onscreen, but also off-screen. Her wisdom and wit often leave her peers and fans laughing, especially when she makes her signature joke: "Acting is just like improv comedy except instead of making people laugh, you make them cry!"
Indeed, Raffiella Chapman is an unstoppable force in the entertainment industry, and her future holds much promise.