Patsy Ferran

Patsy Ferran, born November 25th, 1989, in sunny Valencia, Spain—so, yeah, Mediterranean roots—has carved out a pretty wild ride in the acting world. Folks might’ve spotted her in “Living” (2022), which, honestly, got folks talking thanks to its quiet punch and all that existential drama. She totally nailed that role, giving those subtle, layered performances that stick in your head for days. Fast-forward, and she’s lining up with some major heavyweights in “Mickey 17,” dropping in 2025—now, that’s a sci-fi flick everyone’s buzzing about. Think robots, clones, and all sorts of trippy techy chaos. If you’re into that smart, mind-bending sci-fi, her name’s about to be everywhere. Oh, and don’t forget “Tom and Jerry” (2021). Yeah, she was in that goofy, slapstick mash-up of live-action and classic animated mayhem. It’s wild how she hops from intense dramas to big-budget family comedies without missing a beat. Patsy somehow manages to bring this raw, real vibe, whether she’s quietly stealing scenes or getting flattened by cartoon shenanigans. She’s got this knack for making characters feel like real people—awkward, funny, complicated, all that jazz. No phony Hollywood gloss. She’s not the type to chase headlines or play it safe, and that’s probably why directors keep coming back. People who keep an eye on up-and-comers and fresh faces—yeah, they’ve definitely noticed her. And honestly, with her range and weirdly magnetic screen presence, she’s just getting started.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1989-11-25
  • Birth Location: Valencia, Spain
  • Professions: Actress

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      2019 was a big year for the Laurence Olivier Awards, especially for Best Actress. That top honor went to the powerhouse who played Alma Winemiller in the 2018 West End revival of Summer and Smoke. If you missed that production, you seriously missed out. The play, originally by Tennessee Williams, dives deep into the messy, aching relationship between Alma, a preacher’s daughter with a wild, complicated soul, and John Buchanan, the bad-boy-next-door who’s never quite figured himself out. The revival got tons of buzz for breathing new life into these characters, with the actress embodying Alma’s nervous energy and fragile hope so perfectly, people in the cheap seats probably felt it in their bones. Critics went wild—like, standing ovations wild. The story’s all about longing, repression, and missed chances under the sweltering Southern sun. Basically, it’s a gut-punch of a performance in a play that’ll haunt you for days. No wonder she snagged the Olivier.

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