Summary

Keira Knightley has cemented herself as one of the most versatile and renowned actors of her generation, having played exciting and beloved roles her whole adult life. Kiera Knightley’s versatility is most obvious when looking atthe variety of genres she has dipped into over the years, from fantastical films likePirates of the Caribbeanto historical pieces likeThe Imitation Game, as well as romantic comedies likeLove Actuallyand literary dramas such asAtonementandPride and Prejudice. Knightley’s adaptability has won her fans of all ages, and undoubtedly her most recent roles inBlack DovesandThe Boston Stranglerwill continue to do so.

This list looks at Kiera Knightley’s best movie roles, focusing in particular on her performance within the wider context of the film, and the acclaim she achieved for each particular role.

Keira Knightley answering the door to Andrew Lincoln in Love Actually

While filming Richard Curtis' holidayensemble romantic-comedy, Keira Knightley was only seventeen. She plays Juliet, a small role that has stood out for its memorable doorstep love-confession scene.

Love Actuallyexplores love and connection in various relationships that span and interconnect across London in the weeks leading up to Christmas. The film featured a number of big names, including Hugh Grant, Colin Firth, Emma Thompson, Alan Rickman, and Liam Neeson, to name just a few. In this ensemble cast, Keira Knightley holds her own, coming across as warm and personable.

Jules on the football pitch with another player

Bend It Like Beckhamfollows Jess Bhamra,a football fanaticfrom a strict Indian family living in Hounslow, London, who isn’t allowed to play the sport. Keira Knightley plays Jules, a fellow female football player who is impressed by Jess' skills, and invites her to join their local women’s football team.

The film manages to balance a lighthearted and humorous tone with some serious themes, like feminism and intersectionality, cultural prejudice, social pressure, and identity. In 2002, Keira Knightley won the London Film Critics' Circle award for Best Newcomer for her performance in this film, which is considered her breakout role.

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This 2012 film is an adaptation of the Leo Tolstoy novel of the same name. It was also Keira Knightley’s third collaboration with detector Joe Wright, afterPride and PrejudiceandAtonement. Starring opposite Knightley are Jude Law and Aaron Taylor Johnson, to name just a few members of this very talented cast.

The film was noted for its excellent costume design, winning the Academy Award for this, as well as being nominated in three other categories. This is a favorite film among fans ofperiod dramasand classical literature.

Keira Knightley as Duchess Georgiana

This 2012 film is a historical drama based on the life of Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, paying particular attention to her complicated relationships with her husband, played by Ralph Fiennes, and her nobleman lover, Charles Grey, played by Dominic Cooper.

Knightley’s performance in the drama was highly praised, despite the film in general receiving some criticism for its marketing, which compared Georgiana’s life to that of Princess Diana.

Benedict Cumberbatch as Alan Turing sat looking at something on the table surrounded by supporting cast. They all look shocked.

The Imitation Gametells the story of Alan Turing (Benedict Cumberbatch), a mathematician and cryptanalyst, who washighly influential in solving encrypted ciphers between the Axis powers during World War IIthat helped allied forces beat them. Keira Knightley plays fellow code-breaker Joan Clarke, who worked with Turing during World War II and remained a friend until his death.

For her role in the film, Knightley earned an Academy Award Nomination in the Best Supporting Actress category, while the film was considered to tell one of the most important stories of the twentieth century.

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Keira Knightley appears primarily in the first three films ofthePirates of the Caribbeanseries:The Curse of the Black Pearl,Dead Man’s Chest, andAt World’s End, with a cameo role at the end ofDead Men Tell No Tales. Knightley plays Elizabeth Swann, a strong and adventurous young woman whose love interest, Will Turner, is played by Orlando Bloom.

Knightley was praised for her portrayal of Elizabeth Swann, both by fellow cast members, who described her work as highly professional, and by fans of the franchise. Knightley, however, feels that the role led her to be typecast as an’object of desire'.

Cecilia and Robbie at the table together

This war drama based on the novel of the same name by Ian McEwan is certainly one of Knightley’s most engaging and most celebrated roles. Knightley portrays Cecilia Tallis, the eldest daughter of a wealthy family, who has a dramatic affair with the housekeeper’s son Robbie,played by James McAvoy. Often where she isn’t supposed to be, Cecilia’s younger sister Briony, portrayed by Saoirse Ronan, often watches interactions between the pair and comes to the conclusion that Robbie is harassing Cecilia, describing him as a ‘sex maniac’ to one of their relatives. Events spiral out of control and Robbie ends up in prison, released only later to fight in the Second World War. Will Cecilia and Robbie ever be able to be together?

Knightley has been consistently praised for her role inAtonement, alongside co-star James McAvoy, in what is considered a truly tragic, heart-wrenching, and deeply literary love story.

Elizabeth Bennett and Mr Darcy in a field together

Pride and Prejudiceis certainly one of Knightley’s most iconic and recognizable roles and a film that has adopted a cult following over the years since its release. The film follows Elizabeth Bennett, played by Knightley,in Jane Austen’s classic Regency love story, with Matthew Macfadyen taking on the role of Mr Darcy. The five Bennett sisters are searching for husbands because their inheritance requires a male heir, but will the turbulent relationship unfolding between Elizabeth and the wealthy Mr Darcy result in a happily ever after?

This timeless, beautifully shot film has a great cast, including Rosamund Pike, Donald Sutherland, Carey Mulligan, and Judi Dench. The film is also known for its remarkable score, composed by Dario Marianelli and Jean-Yves Thibaudet, which fits perfectly into the romantic Georgian atmosphere of the film.