Abigail Lawrie

Abigail Lawrie

Nacimiento : 1997-10-04, Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom

Historia

Abigail Lawrie is an actress, known for Murdered for Being Different (2017), Crumble (2016) and The Man with the Iron Heart (2017).

Perfil

Abigail Lawrie

Películas

Nuestras damas
Finnoula
En la Escocia de la década de 1990, un grupo de niñas de una escuela católica tiene la oportunidad de ir a Edimburgo para una competencia de coro, pero están más interesadas en beber, divertirse y ligar que en ganar la competencia.
She
She
A frantic young woman struggles against an unstoppable inner voice that defies logic, rhyme or reason, which finally drives her to the very edge… literally.
Murdered for Being Different
Sophie Lancaster
Drama telling the true story of the murder of 20-year-old Sophie Lancaster in 2007, who was kicked to death in a park by a gang. Her boyfriend, Robert Maltby, was also severely beaten and put into a coma. The two of them were attacked because they were dressed as goths.
El hombre del corazón de hierro
Libena Fafek
1942: El tercer Reich está en su máximo apogeo. La resistencia checa en Londres decide planear la operación militar más ambiciosa de la Segunda Guerra Mundial: Antropoide. Dos jóvenes reclutas, Jozef Gabcik (Jack Reynor) y Jan Kubis (Jack O’Connell) son enviados a Praga para asesinar al líder nazi más cruel de todos, Reinhard Heidrych (Jason Clarke), jefe de las SS, la Gestapo y arquitecto de la “Solución Final”.
Canyon Del Muerto
Ann Axtell Morris
The film, written and produced by Coerte Voorhees, portrays the life of Ann Axtell Morris, one of the first female archaeologists. Axtell Morris (1900-1945) accompanied her husband Earl on archaeological excavations, including in Canyon de Chelly, Aztec Ruins and Mesa Verde, as well as the Yucatan peninsula of Mexico. The film is an historical drama shooting on location in New Mexico, Arizona, and the Yucatan in Fall 2020. Axtell Morris was married to Earl Halstead Morris - a primary inspiration for Indiana Jones. She is sometimes credited as the “co-discoverer” of the Anasazi or Ancestral Puebloan culture, although Southwestern Natives might well dispute that terminology.