It’s surprising that Vicky Krieps’ big break didn’t come sooner. The Luxembourgish actor had been steadily accruing roles in film and television across Europe for a decade when she starred alongside Daniel Day-Lewis in Paul Thomas Anderson’s Phantom Thread in 2017. Hollywood fell hard for her, but she never let herself fall too hard for it. Comfortable performing in French, German and English, she has always been guided in her career choices by her own intuition and desire. And since This story is from Kinfolk Issue Fifty-One Buy Now Related Stories Arts & Culture Issue 50 Angela Trimbur “I’m talking to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority…. I want to do a rat king ballet in the subway.” Films Issue 49 Mamoudou Athie The shape-shifting actor is on a roll. Films Issue 49 Fares Fares After almost 25 years, the master actor steps behind the camera. Films Issue 45 Zawe Ashton Through writing, actor Zawe Ashton is slowly shifting her role from object to subject. Arts & Culture Issue 43 Paapa Essiedu The British stage star steps onto a new platform. Arts & Culture Issue 33 Waris Jewelry designer. Wes Anderson regular. Environmental crusader. The many marvelous lives of Waris Ahluwalia.
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