Anne-Marie Lee
Anne-Marie Lee’s filmography is honestly one of those things you stumble across and go, “Wait, why isn’t everyone talking about her?” For starters, Sicario 2: Soldado—she didn’t just blend into the background. The film itself? Gritty as hell, brutal, and somehow even more intense than the first. Drug cartels, government agents, moral lines getting blurrier by the minute. Anne-Marie’s character adds layers to the chaos, always keeping you guessing which side she’s really on. Not the type of role you just phone in, you know?
Then there’s 12 Strong. War dramas can be a total snooze if they’re all explosions and no heart, but this one actually delivers. You get the aftermath of 9/11, soldiers shipped off to Afghanistan, outnumbered and outgunned, and Anne-Marie’s performance? Grounded in a way that makes the stakes feel even higher. She’s not just a sidekick or some throwaway love interest—she’s right there in the thick of it, dealing with the same dangers and emotional mess as the guys.
And then, Until Dawn (2025) is coming up. People are buzzing, and for good reason. It’s shaping up to be this blend of psychological horror and survival thriller. If you’ve seen her past work, you know she’s gonna bring something unexpected to the table. That tension, the way she plays fear and strength at the same time—honestly, just makes you want to see what wild direction she takes next. Anne-Marie Lee, not exactly a household name yet, but definitely one to watch.