Lorraine Hewson

Lorraine Hewson isn’t exactly a household name—yet—but she’s been carving out a pretty interesting path in film over the past few years. You might’ve caught her in “The Wonder” from 2022, which, let’s be honest, is the kind of movie that sneaks up on you. It’s all moody Irish landscapes, secrets buried under centuries of tradition, and this uneasy tension that keeps you glued to the screen. Lorraine fits right into that world, kind of haunting in the best way, like she’s holding onto something she’s not ready to spill. Jump back a year and she pops up in “The Last Duel.” That one’s a whole different beast—swords, betrayal, high drama, Ridley Scott doing his thing. Lorraine’s role isn’t center stage but she’s there, holding her own among heavy hitters, and honestly, she brings this raw energy that makes the medieval chaos feel even more real. You get the sense she’s not just a background ornament—there’s always something simmering underneath. And then there’s “Small Things Like These” from 2024. Don’t sleep on this one. It’s quiet, sure, but it packs a punch. Lorraine slips into this everyday setting, all small-town grit and unspoken pain, and suddenly you’re invested in the tiniest moments. She has this knack for making even the simplest scenes feel loaded, like there’s a whole backstory in a single look. Not flashy, but super genuine—you can’t help but root for her. Bottom line, Lorraine Hewson’s filmography is shaping up to be the kind where you start recognizing her face and thinking, “Oh yeah, she’s always good.” Not the loudest actor in the room, but definitely one to keep an eye on.

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