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Maisie Williams

Margaret Constance "Maisie" Williams (born 15 April 1997) is


an English actress who made her acting debut in 2011 as Arya
Maisie Williams
Stark, a lead character in the HBO epic medieval fantasy drama
series Game of Thrones (2011–2019). Williams garnered critical
praise and accolades for her work on the show, receiving two
nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding
Supporting Actress in a Drama Series and global recognition.
Williams' other television appearances include guest starring on the
BBC science fiction series Doctor Who (2015), the British
docudrama television film Cyberbully (2015), the British science-
fiction teen thriller film iBoy (2017) and the comedy action drama
series Two Weeks to Live (2020). Williams also voiced Cammie
MacCloud in the American animated web series Gen:Lock (2019–
present).

In 2014, she starred in her first feature film, the coming-of-age


mystery drama The Falling, for which she received critical acclaim
and awards recognition. She had co-starring roles in films such as Williams at the 2019 San Diego
the romantic period-drama film Mary Shelley (2017), the animated Comic-Con
prehistorical sports comedy film Early Man (2018), and the
romantic comedy-drama film Then Came You (2018). In 2020 she Born Margaret Constance
starred in the superhero horror film The New Mutants and the Williams
psychological thriller The Owners. In 2018, she made her stage 15 April 1997 (age
debut in Lauren Gunderson's play I and You at the Hampstead 24)
Theatre in London, to positive critical reviews. Bristol, England
Nationality British
Williams is also an internet entrepreneur. In 2019, she jointly
developed and co-launched the social media platform Daisie, a Education Norton Hill School
multi-media networking app designed to be an alternative means to Bath Dance College
help artists and creators (especially those who are trying to get
Occupation Actor
started) in their careers. One of the main purposes of the platform
is to support collaboration between creators on artistic projects Internet entrepreneur
from across various creative industries, as well as a hosting service Years active 2011–present
upon which creators can showcase their own and joint work.
Known for Game of Thrones
2011–2019
Partner(s) Reuben Selby
Contents (2019–present)
Early life Parent(s) Hilary Pitt Frances
Acting career (mother)
2012–2019: Game of Thrones
Critical reception for Arya Stark
Cultural impact
Other acting roles
2012–2015: The Falling, Cyberbully and Doctor
Who
2017–2019: iBoy, Early Man, I and You and
gen:LOCK
2020–present: The New Mutants, Two Weeks to
Live, and The Owners
Upcoming roles
Commercial promotional acting
Other career activities
Production companies
Rapt
Daisie app
Contact platform
Ted Talk
Personal pursuits
Personal life and fashion
Advocacy and charitable activities
Acting credits
Films
Television
Web series
Music videos
Theatre
Awards and nominations
Notes
References
External links

Early life
Margaret Constance Williams was born in Bristol on 15 April 1997 to Hilary Pitt (now Hilary Frances), a
university course administrator who later gave up her job to support her daughter's acting career.[1][2][3]
Williams' parents separated when she was four months old. The youngest of four siblings, Williams was
raised by her mother and stepfather in a three-bedroom council house in the village of Clutton,
Somerset.[1][4][5]

From an early age, from when "she was tiny",[6] Williams has always been known as "Maisie",[a]
nicknamed because of her perceived likeness to the cartoon character from the UK newspaper comic strip
The Perishers.[2][8] Williams went to Clutton Primary School and Norton Hill School in Midsomer Norton,
before transferring to Bath Dance College to study Performing Arts, where she trained in musical theatre,
ballet, pointe, tap, street, freestyle, gymnastics and trampolining, with the ambition of becoming a
professional dancer.[1][9][10] For a couple of years she was taught at home. She left school at 14, before
taking her final secondary school examinations (which she had been predicted to gain high grades), partly
due to personal difficulties she experienced going back to her regular school whilst starring in a popular
television series and also because of the successful commencement of her acting career.[11][12][6]
Acting career

2012–2019: Game of Thrones

At the age of 12, Williams started her professional acting career by co-starring in one of the largest
ensemble casts on television. She was cast in the role of Arya Stark, the feisty young tomboy daughter of
an important noble family in HBO's historical fantasy drama series Game of Thrones (based on George R.
R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire epic fantasy novel series).[2][13][14][15] Williams had almost missed the
audition (her second ever), since it coincided with a school trip; her mother convinced her to go to the
audition.[6][16] As the series viewership rose, the international popularity of Game of Thrones gave
Williams global recognition.[17][18][19][20]

The character of Arya Stark is regarded as an anti heroine, a fan


favourite and one of the central protagonists in the Game of
Thrones fantasy epic.[21] The character's story arc across the first
six seasons encompasses severance, trauma, tragedy and
revenge.[22][23][24][25][26][27] The physical role required a young
actor who could portray a deadly assassin. Williams, who did the
majority of her own stunts and fight scenes in the series, is
naturally right-handed, but kept in character by performing left
handed in the show, and was told a year before the filming of
"The Long Night" to build up her stamina for the episode.[28][29]
Williams' performance in the longest battle scene in film and
television history, was nominated for the 2020 BAFTA TV
Williams (left) with Game of Thrones Awards under the "Must-see moment" category.[30][31][32][33][34]
co-star Sophie Turner in March 2013 Williams appeared in all eight broadcast seasons of Game of
Thrones, the final episode of which aired in May 2019.[35]

Critical reception for Arya Stark

Williams received critical praise and recognition for her portrayal of Arya in the show.[36][37] In her second
year of professional acting, she was submitted in the category of Outstanding Supporting Actress for the
64th Primetime Emmy Awards by HBO, but did not make the nomination shortlist.[38] She won the 2012
Portal Award for Best Supporting Actress – Television (at 15 years, the youngest actress ever to achieve
this) and the Portal Award for Best Young Actor.[1] In November 2013, she received the BBC Radio 1
Teen Award for Best British Actor.[39][40] August 2014 she won "Best Supporting Actress, Drama" in the
EWwy Awards.[41] In 2015, she was awarded the Empire Hero Award, and the Saturn Award for Best
Performance by a Young Actor in a Television Series[42][43][44] In 2016, she was nominated for a
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series.[45] In 2019, her
performance in final season of the drama resulted in her again receiving the Saturn Award for Best
Performance by a Younger Actor in a Television Series, as well as nominations for the Best Hero and Best
Fight in the MTV Movie & TV Awards and People's Choice Awards for The Female TV Star and The
Drama TV Star.[46][47][48][49] Regarding Williams' second Primetime Emmy Award nomination for
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 2019, Daniel D'Addario from Variety said that
Williams "entered the show as a child with minimal experience, but swiftly proved herself a very gifted
performer... Millions watched her grow into her talents – and a fitting end to her very unusual journey
through her first role" would be for her to win an Emmy.[37]

Cultural impact
In 2012, the name Arya became the fastest-rising baby girl's name in the U.S., jumping in popularity from
711th to the 413th position, largely due to the popularity of Williams' character "Arya Stark".[50][51] The
name maintained its popularity in 2019 its was ranked 92 in the U.S. and its variation Aria was listed at
20.[52][53] The name also entered the top 200 most commonly used names for baby girls born in England
and Wales in 2017.[54][55][56][b]

The 2017 international hit "Look What You Made Me Do" by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift
was partially inspired by Williams's Arya, with the line "I've got a list of names and yours is in red,
underlined" inspired by her kill list, and Canadian rapper Drake thanked Arya Stark for killing the Night
King during his acceptance speech at the 2019 Billboard Music Awards.[59][60] Williams was also one of
ten actors from Game of Thrones featured in character in a collection of Royal Mail first class postage
stamps. The set which celebrates British contributions towards the show was released to the UK Post
Office in January 2018.[61][62][63]

Other acting roles

2012–2015: The Falling, Cyberbully and Doctor Who

In 2012, Williams took part in The Olympic Ticket Scalper a Funny or Die skit.[64] That same year,
Williams portrayed Loren Caleigh in the three part BBC supernatural thriller series The Secret of Crickley
Hall.[65] She also appeared in the independent film Heatstroke (2012), and the short film Up on the Roof
(2013).[66][67][68]

In 2014, Williams was cast in the role of Lydia in the British melodramatic coming of age mystery film
drama The Falling, set in an all-girls school, for which she was awarded the London Film Critics' Circle
Award for Young Performer of the Year, Evening Standard British Film Award Rising Star and the
European Shooting Stars Award at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival for her role in Carol Morley's
feature.[69][70][71][72][73] The film premiered at the BFI London Film Festival on 11 October 2014, and
was released theatrically on 24 April 2015 in the UK. Guy Lodge of Variety described Williams as
"prodigiously gifted" and giving a "brilliantly articulated ... bristling, often spikily funny performance."[74]

In 2014, she also played Abbie in the Irish comedy drama film Gold.[75] In January 2015, Williams (a
victim of cyberbullying herself) starred as Casey Jacobs in the one-hour-long BAFTA nominated
Cyberbully, a Channel 4 docudrama television film.[76][77] Writing for The Guardian, Filipa Jodelka
described Williams' central, almost solo, performance as a "tour-de-force".[78][79][80] In Autumn 2015,
Williams guest starred in four episodes of series 9 of the BBC science fiction series Doctor Who ("The Girl
Who Died", "The Woman Who Lived", "Face the Raven" and "Hell Bent"), in the recurring role of
Ashildr, a Viking girl made immortal by the Doctor. Williams' performance in "The Woman Who Lived"
was described as "superb" by Patrick Mulkern of the Radio Times.[81][82][83]

2017–2019: iBoy, Early Man, I and You and gen:LOCK

In 2017, Williams starred, alongside Bill Milner, as Lucy in the Netflix science-fiction teen superhero
thriller film iBoy.[84] Tristram Fane Saunders of the Daily Telegraph felt she brought "depth, humour and
honesty to the role."[85] Also in 2017, Williams appeared as Isabel Baxter in Mary Shelley a romantic
period-drama film directed by Haifaa al-Mansour and written by Emma Jensen.[86][87] In 2018, she voiced
the character Goona, a Bronze Age fearless rebel tomboy football enthusiast in Nick Park's animated
prehistoric comedy sports film Early Man that also featured Eddie Redmayne and Tom Hiddleston, though
both Gwilym Mumford of The Guardian and Kate Stables of the British Film Institute noted that her accent
varied during the film.[88][89][90][91] From 18 October to 24 November 2018, Williams starred as Caroline
in the stage play I and You, which was written by Lauren
Gunderson. The play premiered at the Hampstead Theatre in
London.[92][93] The play did well at the box office and Williams'
stage performance was regarded a critical success, with the
production later being broadcast free on Instagram from 30
November to 3 December 2018 and again during the last week of
March 2020.[94][95][96] She also starred in the eleven-minute
short film Corvidae, a dark fairy tale filmed in 2013 and released
in 2018, of which Craig Holton of flickfeast commented that
Williams brought "an undeniably ethereal quality to this short Williams at the 2015 San Diego
Comic-Con
film, helping it make the leap from grounded realism to eldritch
bucolic fantasy".[97][98]

In 2019, she starred in the voice cast of gen:LOCK, an American animated web series, set in a dystopian
future, which is broadcast on the Rooster Teeth subscription service. Williams voiced the role of Cammie
MacCloud, a mischievous Scottish hacker, in a cast that included Michael B. Jordan, David Tennant and
Dakota Fanning.[99] Also in 2019, Williams starred alongside Asa Butterfield and Nina Dobrev in the
coming of age romantic comedy-drama film Then Came You, in which she played a teenager with a
terminal illness. Frank Scheck of the Hollywood Reporter felt that Williams made her "sprightly character
appealingly vulnerable". The film premiered at the Woodstock Film Festival on 12 October 2018 and was
released nationwide in 2019.[100][101][102]

2020–present: The New Mutants, Two Weeks to Live, and The Owners

Originally set for release on 13 April 2018, in late August 2020, Williams co-starred in the repeatedly
delayed Disney/Fox superhero horror film The New Mutants.[103][104][105][106][107] The New York Times
said Williams portrayed the Marvel superhero Rahne Sinclair / Wolfsbane—a Scottish mutant who can turn
into a wolf, but struggles to reconcile this with her religious beliefs -- "with endearing sincerity".[108]
Though the film received mixed to negative reviews her performance (along with Blu Hunt and Anya
Taylor-Joy) was regarded as good by The Hollywood Reporter, including adding "layers of panache and
emotion" to her character.[109] The film was released in "in theatres" which were partly open, with reduced
capacity, due to the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, in August 2020 (despite many other major Disney
films being further delayed).[103][110][111] At the July 2020 virtual San Diego Comic-Con Comic-
Con@Home fan convention, an online panel featuring Williams, Taylor-Joy, Hunt, as well as Charlie
Heaton, Alice Braga, Henry Zaga, plus writer-director Josh Boone and the original comic book artist Bill
Sienkiewicz took place. The online panel opened with a "cheeky teaser trailer" that went through the film's
five previous release dates since 13 April 2018. During the panel, Williams spoke about the same-sex
romance between her character Rahne and Dani Moonstar (played by Hunt), that is at the heart of movie "It
was wonderful to see a relationship like this in the typically masculine world of superheroes. It was lovely
to see these two fragile women who protect one another and bring light out in each
other."[112][113][114][115] The Los Angeles Times describes Dani and Rahne's romantic relationship as
feeling honest and a central part of the story, grounding the film with "a sense of humanity", while making
the New Mutants both a rare LGBTQ inclusive superhero film, as well as groundbreaking for a Disney
release.[116]

In 2019, it was announced that she would star in Two Weeks to Live, a six-part dark, deadpan comedy
revenge drama. Williams plays Kim Noakes, who (following the murder of her father) has been raised in
total isolation, living off the grid in the wilderness, by her overprotective doomsday prepping badass
survivalist mother, Tina (played by Sian Clifford). Action is set in motion following a seemingly harmless
prank played on Kim of a fake video that makes her believe that everybody in the world has just two weeks
to live. Kim – raised to believe the end times were close – sets off to kill the man who murdered her father
in front of her when she was a child.[117][118][119] The Guardian considers that Williams "excels in her
fish-out-of-water role, flitting between hapless and determined, worldly and childlike".[117] Two Weeks To
Live lets Williams flex comedy muscles while also showing off her stunt fighting and stunt skills.[119] The
NME described the action drama as also genuinely funny.[118] The UK series, written by Gaby Hull and
produced by Kudos for Sky UK, debuted on 2 September 2020, and premiered in the U.S. on HBO Max
on 5 November.[120][121][122] The six part first series also stars Sean Knopp, Mawaan Rizwan and Taheen
Modak.[123][124][125]

Also in 2019, Williams was cast in the 1990s-set psychological thriller The Owners, in which Williams is
cast as Mary, a young woman who reluctantly agrees to participate in a botched robbery with her boyfriend
and two other young low level criminals (Ian Kenny, Jake Curran and Andrew Ellis) of an old couple's
home (Sylvester McCoy and Rita Tushingham). The Hollywood Reporter, while praising McCoy and
Tushingham more, felt that Williams 'used her innate appeal to make her character sympathetic'.[126] Dread
Central felt that she gave better performance than she did in New Mutants and commented "it's undeniably
cool to see the young, now forever iconic actress kick ass in a real world setting".[127] The film was
released by RLJE Films at select theatres, and digital on demand on September 4. The film was directed by
French director Julius Berg and adapted from the graphic novel Une Nuit De Pleine Lune by Belgian artist
Hermann and writer Yves H.[128][129][130] Her veteran co-actor Sylvester McCoy predicted success for
Williams even beyond her acting progression. "she's full of energy – a little bubbly ball of fire and
creativity. The thing is that she's grown up in the business and she knows it inside out. She knew what she
was doing ... she knew what everyone else was doing. She's a rising star as an actress, but I wouldn't be at
all surprised if she became a director and a producer... She's got all those abilities and that intelligence and
the knowledge of the business from years of doing it, being steeped in it, from a young age."[131]

Upcoming roles

In January 2021, it was announced that Williams had been cast to portray the punk rock icon Jordan
(Pamela Rooke) in the upcoming six-episode biopic limited series Pistol for FX, about the Sex Pistols
guitarist Steve Jones, based on Jones' 2018 memoir Lonely Boy: Tales from a Sex Pistol.[132] The series is
being executively produced and directed by Danny Boyle.[133] Jordan was the archetypal subversive
model whose 'distinctive Vivienne Westwood-designed outfits' and 'outrageous make-up' made her the
original face of punk, and was co-credited with creating the punk rock fashion style (e.g. ripped fishnets,
dominatrix heels and raccoon-like eye make-up).[134][135][136]

Commercial promotional acting

Williams delivered a feminist speech in New York at the launch of Always's 'Like a girl' campaign in 2015.
The speech was aimed at the Generation Z demographic of which Williams is a member.[6][137][138] On 2
February 2020, Williams sang "Let It Go", from the film Frozen, in an Audi commercial that aired during
the broadcast of Super Bowl LIV.[139][140][141] In July 2020, she featured in the Apple MacBook's "Made
in the UK" campaign ad celebrating UK-based creators alongside screenwriter and actor Michaela Coel,
artist Grayson Perry, film maker Jenn Nkiru, animation studio Aardman, printmaker Gabriella Marcella,
rapper Dave, and others including singer Labrinth, whose song "Imagination" provides the soundtrack for
the ad.[142] In Summer 2020, she was also appointed as an ambassador for Cartier's new Pasha de Cartier
watch.[143]

Other career activities


Production companies

Williams set up Daisy Chain Productions in early 2016 with Dom Santry and Bill Milner (both of whom
she met while working on iBoy) to develop and produce UK-originated short films, theatrical features and
high-end television drama, with a focus on opportunities for youth and development of talent in the UK. In
2017, the 19.54-minute short film Stealing Silver, which Williams executive produced and starred in
alongside Ronald Pickup, was the company's first production.[144][145][146] She has also founded
Pint‑Sized Pictures to help develop future female talent in the UK.[147]

Rapt

Williams and Lowri Roberts, via their production company Rapt, joined Manchester-based independent
studio Delaval Film on a 15-minute UK/Czech co-produced stop motion animation short called Salvation
Has No Name, written and directed by Joseph Wallace. Loran Dunn of Delaval is the producer, with
Williams and Roberts joining the production as executive producers. Filming began in 2020 at Aardman
Studios, and is set to complete in September 2021. Salvation Has No Name is a cinematic folktale that
explores the issue of xenophobia and faith around the refugee crisis through a surreal performance of a
troupe of circus clowns who gather to perform a story about a disillusioned priest falling in love with a
refugee, but as their misguided tale unfolds, the border between fiction and reality begin to fray. The film
features an all-female international voice cast, that includes Itziar Ituño, Yasmine Al Massri, Anna Savva,
Barbara Sotelsek, Katrina Kleve, and Elisabetta Spaggiari. Animators on the film include Tim Allen and
Jody Meredith. Financing for the film has come from the BFI and the Czech Film Commission, with the
film set to be screened at festivals in 2022.[148][149][150][151]

Daisie app

Williams is also an Internet entrepreneur. With Santry, she co-developed and launched the beta version of a
new iOS-compatible social media app called Daisie, on 1 August 2018.[152] Daisie is a multi-media social
networking- style platform, designed to help artists and creators of all types and backgrounds from across
the various creative industries to showcase their work, discover projects and collaborate and provide an
alternative route to develop their careers.[4][153][154]

Users start by signing up and creating a profile on the Daisie website, after which they can search for
creative projects, and network with other users in the fields they are interested in.[154] The way a user's
profile grows is not by obtaining high follower popularity counts, friends or likes (typical of most other
social media apps), but by connecting with other creative people (via "chains") and working collaboratively
on projects.[155][153] Williams explains, "the way your profile grows is by the chains that you make. To
make a chain with someone, you have to work together."[156][157] Creative users can use Daisie to
showcase their own work or their collaborations in the same or multiple arts industries. They can also gain
guidance from leading experts in their field via a question and answer style format with others who have
more experience in their fields.[154][157][158][159]

Williams and Santry said that they designed Daisie as a tool for young people to bypass the obstacles,
internal and external, that prevent budding artists from gaining recognition and exposure.[156] Williams has
stated that the "goal is to have a community of artists who are collaborating with each other, uploading their
work, sharing their projects and ultimately ... help people with their own careers, rather than our own."[158]
Daisie does not allow company profiles, the focus being on individual creators. Williams explained in 2019
that instead of creators "having to market themselves to fit someone else's idea of what their job would be,
they can let their art speak for themselves."[153]
The company is based in Shoreditch, a district in the East End of
London.[6] In May 2019, Daisie raised £2 million ($2.5 million) in
seed funding from Founders Fund, 8VC, Kleiner Perkins, and
from the newer venture capital firm Shrug Capital, set up by
AngelList's former head of marketing Niv Dror, who also
separately invested. Eleven days after the public launch, in May
2019, the number of users reached one hundred thousand (with 70
per cent of the user base being female), most of whom were in
Williams at TechCrunch Disrupt San
London where the bulk of its marketing efforts had taken
Francisco in 2019 place.[160] On AppAdvice, Daisie achieved a score of 4 out of
5.[159]

Contact platform

Williams is the Creative Strategist and Advisor to a platform called Contact, which was launched in
October 2020, initially aimed at enabling agencies to discover and book fashion models, and for models
take bookings (plus support features including licencing and insurance). Contact was co-founded by
Williams' partner Reuben Selby, who was formerly part of William's Daisie team. Following successful
fundraising ($1.9 million (£1.4 million) seed funding), the intention is to expand into other creative fields
such as photographers, stylists, videographers, and more. Williams said "There's a casting process and at
the moment, it's a hugely dated way of doing things between the casting directors and the actors, the writers
etc. We want to build a very streamlined process." Contact offers an alternative approach to working in the
creative industries which is currently dominated by agencies. Via Contact, individuals and businesses can
discover and book creators and creative services directly, circumventing the need for an agency. Selby said
the Contact platform aims to become a scalable back-end solution across the entire $104.2 billion creator
economy, "democratizing" access to the world's creative industry.[161]

Ted Talk

In 2019, Williams presented a TEDx talk in Manchester on the topic "Don't strive to be famous, strive to be
talented". Williams begins by describing her childhood background, including having no formal
qualifications to her name, and the seeming unsurmountable blocks on her realizing her childhood dreams
of becoming a professional dancer. She says that her own personal unexpected career success, began with
'luck and timing'. Williams then states that the entertainment industry is built on gatekeepers who hold all
the power. She then goes on to introduce Daisie as a social network tool for artists to collaborate with each
other, and gives "control back to the creator".[162][163][5][164]

Personal pursuits

Personal life and fashion

As a teenager, Williams won a Shorty Award in 2016 for her online presence, and in 2018, had almost
2 million followers on Twitter and 10.8 million followers on Instagram.[165][11][6]

Though Williams has been quoted saying "No Dress in the World is Worth Giving Up Sword
Fighting",[166] but according to Vogue's Janelle Okwodu, Williams has "cultivated a quirky, youthful
style", while The Daily Telegraph's senior fashion editor Emily Cronin pointed out Williams' "Street style",
and that as a celebrity she has been courted by the fashion industry.[4][167][168][169] In 2019, Williams and
her boyfriend Reuben Selby started to appear on the fashion scene as a couple, regularly in coordinated
ensembles.[143][170][171][172] Williams shares an interest in design with
Selby, who is a fashion designer (he co-designed her asymmetric dress for
the 2019 Emmys awards), the founder of a modelling agency, co-founder
of a creative agency and former communications director of Williams'
social media platform Daisie.[143][173][174][175] From 2020, she
collaborated with Selby with the establishment of his own sustainable
genderless fashion line — which he debuted during the Paris Fashion
Week in the courtyard of the Ritz Paris.[176][177]

Advocacy and charitable activities

Williams is a vocal environmental activist. In a 2019 interview with Dazed


Digital, she said "activist groups like Extinction Rebellion" were a major Williams at Paris Fashion
Week in 2019
inspiration.[178] Williams is a global ambassador and campaigner for
dolphin trainer Ric O'Barry's Dolphin Project, taking part in protests
against dolphin hunts.[179][180][181] She has also actively supported
various campaigns in support of anti-bullying, gay marriage, trans rights, Black Lives Matter, the
environmental organization Greenpeace and the clean water charity WaterAid, and used her status to
encourage young people to vote (for the Labour Party).[117][182][183][184][185][186] During the coronavirus
pandemic, she donated £50,000 ($62,500) to support the work of the Bristol Animal Rescue Centre, from
which she had adopted her own dog.[187][188]

Williams (in collaboration with a designer from Daisie), along with Zoe Sugg and activist Adwoa Aboah,
designed a limited-edition period bag for WaterAid's non profit monthly subscription service Fempowered.
Williams' sustainable cotton bag has an abstract design featuring a womb, hands, and the slogan "feeling
bloody brilliant", and is designed to contain period products and fit into a handbag. Williams said she
wanted to help girls feel "period proud" and to "make life fairer for girls everywhere". Sales of the bags are
intended to help both tackle taboos regarding periods (65 per cent of UK women say they feel too
uncomfortable to openly carry their period products to the toilet in public), while also raising money to
tackle international inequalities of period poverty, where one in four people globally lack access to hygienic
sanitation, safe private spaces and aids to help manage their periods hygienically, which results in many
girls around the world missing or abandoning school.[189]

In April 2021, H&M, the second largest international fashion retailer in the world, announced Maisie
Williams as its global sustainability ambassador. This followed H&M's announcement in December that its
foundation will be spending $100 million (£72 million) on green initiatives. The goal was to promote the
brands move to a circular fashion model where customers could recycle unwanted garments, resulting in
less waste, and lower production environmental impact by the multi-national retailer. However, Williams
and H&M received a backlash from some sustainability activists and fair fashion campaigners, accusing
both of greenwashing. The fast-fashion brand recycling initiative was criticised for not going far enough,
for not using sustainable materials from the outset, for perceived poor treatment of its workers and failure to
meet the Living Wage targets they set themselves. The company strongly defended itself. Williams was
criticised for lending her celebrity name and financially benefiting from the corporate partnership.[190] Also
in April 2021, Williams was appointed the World Wildlife Fund's first global ambassador for climate and
nature, supporting the charity's "global mission to turn around the crisis in climate and nature by 2030,
ensuring a future where people and wildlife thrive", the charity stated.[191][178]

Acting credits
Key
Denotes projects that have not yet been released.

Films

Year Title Role Notes Ref.


The Olympic Ticket [64]
2012 Scraggly Sue Short film
Scalper
Short film/ also executive [68][192]
Up on the Roof Trish
2013 producer

Heatstroke Jo O'Malley [66][67]

Gold Abbie [75]


2014
The Falling Lydia Lamont [193]

Regardez The Maid Short film


2016
The Book of Love Millie Pearlman [194]

2017 Mary Shelley Isabel Baxter [195]

Short film/ also executive [196]


Stealing Silver Leonie
producer

Corvidae Jay Short film [98]


2018
Early Man Goona (voice) [197]

Then Came You Skye Aitken [198][199]

Rahne Sinclair / [200]


The New Mutants
2020 Wolfsbane

The Owners Mary [201][202]

Executive Producer [151][148]


TBA Salvation Has No Name n/a
Animation Short

Television
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2011– [203]
Game of Thrones Arya Stark 59 episodes
2019
The Secret of [204]
2012 Loren Caleigh 3 episodes
Crickley Hall
Episode: "Bitch Pudding [205]
Black Cherry Pie / Shlorpette (voices)
Special"
2014 Robot Chicken
Didi Pickles / Margaux Kramer / Bee Episode: "Link's [205]
Cosplayer (voices) Sausages"

Cyberbully Casey Jacobs Channel 4 television film [78]


2015
Doctor Who Ashildr 4 episodes [206]

2017 iBoy Lucy Walker Netflix television film [207]

2020 Two Weeks to Live Kim Noakes 6 episodes [208]

TBA Pistol Jordan (Pamela Rooke) 6 episodes [134]

Web series

Year Title Notes Venue Ref(s)

2019–present Gen:Lock Cammie MacCloud (voice) 8 episodes [209]

Music videos

Year Title Artist(s) Role Note Ref.

"Oceans" Seafret Superhero [210]

2015 "Sing" Pentatonix Herself [211]

"Rest Your Love" The Vamps Layla [210]

Alice [212]
"Galaxies" Herself
Phoebe Lou
2019
"You Mean the World Freya Directed by fellow Game of Thrones [213][214]
Daughter
to Me" Ridings actress Lena Headey
From the album Good Faith, Directed by [215][216]
2020 "Miracle" Madeon
Lena Headey
"Judas on the The Directed by BAFTA winning Lowri
2021 Producer
Dancefloor" Zangwills Roberts

Theatre

Year Title Role Venue Ref.

2018 I and You Caroline Hampstead Theatre [93]

Awards and nominations


Year Award Category Work Result Ref.

Portal Award Best Young Actor Nominated [217]


2011
Scream Award Best Ensemble Nominated [218]

SFX Awards Best Actress Nominated [219]

Best Supporting Actress Game of Won


Portal Award [220]
2012 Thrones
Best Young Actor Won
Screen Actors Guild Outstanding Performance by an [221]
Nominated
Award Ensemble in a Drama Series
Best Performance in a TV Series – [222]
Young Artist Award Nominated
Supporting Young Actress
2013
BBC Radio 1 Teen [223]
Best British Actress Herself Won
Award
Screen Actors Guild Outstanding Performance by an [224]
Nominated
2014 Award Ensemble in a Drama Series

EWwy Award Best Supporting Actress, Drama Won [225]

SFX Awards Best Actress Nominated [226]


Game of
Screen Actors Guild Outstanding Performance by an Thrones
Nominated [227]
Award Ensemble in a Drama Series

Empire Award Empire Hero Award Won [42]

2015 [228]
EWwy Award Best Supporting Actress, Drama Nominated

Berlin International Film [73]


Shooting Stars Award The Falling Won
Festival
Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Game of [44]
Saturn Award Won
Television Series Thrones

Shorty Award Favorite Actress Herself Nominated [165]

London Film Critics' [72]


Young British/Irish Performer of the Year Won
Circle Award
The Falling
Evening Standard British [71]
Rising Star Won
Film Award
2016
Screen Actors Guild Outstanding Performance by an Game of [229]
Nominated
Award Ensemble in a Drama Series Thrones
Best Performance by a Young Actor in a [230]
Saturn Award Nominated
Television Series
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a [231]
Primetime Emmy Award Nominated
Drama Series
Screen Actors Guild Outstanding Performance by an [232]
2017 Nominated
Award Ensemble in a Drama Series
Screen Actors Guild Outstanding Performance by an [233]
Nominated
Award Ensemble in a Drama Series
2018
MTV Movie & TV [234]
Best Performance in a Show Nominated
Awards
2019 MTV Movie & TV Best Hero Nominated
[47]
Awards Best Fight (Arya Stark vs White Walkers) Nominated
Saturn Award Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Won [46]
Television Series
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a [49]
Primetime Emmy Award Nominated
Drama Series

The Female TV Star Nominated [48]


People's Choice Awards
The Drama TV Star Nominated [48]

Notes
a. a diminutive of Margaret which is used most frequently in Scotland.[7]
b. The personal forename Arya is also a real world name for both sexes of Sanskrit and
Persian origins long used in South Asia.[57][58]

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