Tilly Woodward
Tilly Woodward’s filmography isn’t exactly bursting at the seams, but man, does she know how to leave a mark. If you’ve seen Black Cab (2024), you’ll know what I mean. She brings this raw, unfiltered energy to the screen—like, there’s no hiding behind the character, she just dives in. Black Cab, honestly, is not your average cab ride through the city. It’s gritty, a little claustrophobic, and the kind of movie that gets under your skin. Tilly’s performance? Yeah, it’s the reason you keep watching. She makes you feel every awkward silence and tense glance in that tiny, rolling confessional.
Then there’s Everything I Know About Love (2022). Tilly isn’t the main player here, but she pops up and absolutely nails it—her scenes are these little bursts of realness in a sea of twenty-something chaos. She’s the kind of actor who doesn’t need a ton of screen time to make you remember her.
Oh, and let’s not forget The Fascinator. It’s a bit more offbeat, maybe not on everyone’s radar, but it’s got this quirky charm, and Tilly just leans into it. She’s got a knack for picking roles that are a little left of center, never boring, always memorable. If you’re tired of cookie-cutter performances, keep an eye on her—she’s got that spark that makes you want to see what she’ll do next.