Bella Ramsey

Bella Ramsey
Ramsey in March 2025
Born
Isabella May Ramsey

September 2003 (age 21)
Nottingham, England
OccupationActor
Years active2016–present
Websitewww.bellaramsey.com

Isabella May Ramsey (born September 2003) is an English actor. They[a] are known for their breakthrough role as young noblewoman Lyanna Mormont in the HBO fantasy television series Game of Thrones (2016–2019) and as Ellie in the HBO post-apocalyptic drama series The Last of Us (2023–present). For the latter, they received nominations for a BAFTA Television Award, Golden Globe Award, and two Primetime Emmy Awards.

Ramsey played Mildred Hubble in the CBBC series The Worst Witch (2017–2020), voiced the title role in the Netflix animated series Hilda (2018–2023), and starred in the historical comedy film Catherine Called Birdy (2022), for which they were nominated for the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Young Performer. Ramsey's portrayal of Kelsey Morgan in the BBC prison drama Time (2023) earned them the Royal Television Society Award for Female Supporting Actor.

Early life

Isabella May Ramsey was born in Nottingham in September 2003.[2][3][4] They began their education in Leicestershire before transitioning to the online school King's InterHigh at age 12,[5] as they "really didn't enjoy mainstream secondary school and wasn't happy". The shift to a flexible learning environment allowed Ramsey to balance education with their acting career.[6][7]

Growing up, Ramsey enjoyed art, music, writing and football, while performing with local amateur theatre groups, including Stagecoach Theatre Arts, from a young age.[8][9][10][11][12] At age 10, Ramsey joined the Television Workshop in Nottingham,[13][14] which provided training and support for early auditions, including for Game of Thrones.[15] Ramsey credits the Workshop for shaping their approach to acting: "[it] teaches you to be and become. No pretending."[16]

Career

Ramsey in 2022

From 2016 to 2019, Ramsey portrayed Lyanna Mormont in the HBO fantasy drama television series Game of Thrones. The part is Ramsey's first credited role. After their debut appearance in the sixth season episode "The Broken Man", fans and critics noted Ramsey was a standout actor for portraying their character's no-nonsense leadership style.[17][18] This reaction was repeated after their appearance in the season finale,[19] with The Hollywood Reporter calling them "season 6's breakout star".[20] Ramsey continued in the role for the series's seventh and eighth seasons.

Ramsey starred as Mildred Hubble in the CBBC fantasy drama series The Worst Witch (2017–2019),[17] for which they won the Young Performer award at the 2019 British Academy Children's Awards.[21] Their role was recast with Lydia Page for the fourth and final season.[22] Ramsey portrayed Miranda, a rebellious teenager, in the psychological drama film Two for Joy (2018),[23] and voiced the title character in the Netflix original series Hilda. The series marked the debut of Ramsey's singing talent, with their debut song "The Life of Hilda" released on 25 November 2020.[24] They reprised the role of Hilda in the 80-minute movie special, Hilda and the Mountain King, which premiered on 30 December 2021. For their role in Hilda, Ramsey was nominated for Best Voice Performance at the British Animation Awards in 2020 and 2022.[25][26]

Ramsey portrayed Elsbeth in the biographical drama Resistance (2020), which explores how Marcel Marceau helped Jewish children escape Nazi persecution during World War II. Ramsey was drawn to the film because "the script didn't shy away from the reality of war [in] telling such an important story".[27] TheWrap's Michael Nordine praised Ramsey's performance as "affecting", noting "great things can be expected of the teenage thespian in the future".[28] In 2021, they appeared in the lesbian horror short film Requiem alongside Safia Oakley-Green.[29] Ramsey starred in their first leading film role as Lady Catherine in Catherine Called Birdy (2022), a medieval coming-of-age comedy written and directed by Lena Dunham and adapted from Karen Cushman's novel. Rolling Stone's David Fear hailed Ramsey as "a gift from the casting gods".[30] Ramsey wrote and performed "Birdy Song" for the film's soundtrack.[31]

Ramsey filming the second season of The Last of Us in Downtown Vancouver in August 2024

In February 2021, Ramsey was cast in the lead role of Ellie for the HBO adaptation of the 2013 video game The Last of Us alongside fellow Game of Thrones alumnus Pedro Pascal.[32] Ramsey's performance and chemistry with Pedro Pascal's Joel received praise.[33][34][35] For the first season in 2023, they received several awards nominations, including at the 81st Golden Globe Awards,[36] 75th Primetime Emmy Awards,[37] and 39th TCA Awards.[38] Ramsey's second-season performance in 2025 was praised;[39][40][41] they were nominated at the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards in 2025, making them the youngest two-time lead drama actress nominee.[42]

In 2023, Ramsey portrayed Kelsey Morgan, a pregnant heroin addict, in the second series of Time. Their performance was praised,[43][44] and they won the Royal Television Society Award for Female Supporting Actor.[45] They voiced Molly in Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget (2023), for which The Independent's Clarisse Loughrey praised their "joyous, buoyant performance".[46] Ramsey is set to appear as lead character Ivy in George Jaques's comedy film Sunny Dancer,[47] as Ella in Guy Nattiv's psychological thriller Harmonia,[48] and as the title character in Daisy Haggard's drama series Maya.[49]

Personal life

Ramsey and Pedro Pascal at SXSW 2025

Ramsey identifies as non-binary.[50][51] While they stated that they/them pronouns are "the most truthful thing for me",[52] they are indifferent to which pronouns are used for them,[53][54] telling others to "call me how you see me".[1] Ramsey considered withdrawing from Emmy consideration due to the lack of non-gendered categories but decided to contend for Lead Actress after discussions with Craig Mazin, not wanting limited language to prevent celebrating non-binary performers;[55] Ramsey's was the second non-binary acting nomination[56] and the first for a leading role[57] at time of nomination,[b] and their second-season nomination made them the first non-binary performer to be nominated more than once.[60]

In September 2023, Ramsey was included on Time's 100 Next list; fellow non-binary actor Emma D'Arcy praised their acting skills and called them "an inspiring figure in the LGBTQIA+ community".[61] Regarding their sexuality, Ramsey said they are "not 100 per cent straight. I'm a little bit wavy".[52] Ramsey plays the guitar and sings.[62] They wore a breast binder 90% of the time they filmed The Last of Us, saying it helped them "concentrate" although it "probably isn't healthy".[63] While filming The Last of Us, they developed a close friendship with actor Pedro Pascal;[64][65] Ramsey found the second season "a lonelier experience" due to their separation.[66]

Ramsey is Christian and says that their faith helped in their struggle with anorexia nervosa. They took part in a "full-immersion" baptism.[67] In 2020, they ran a YouTube channel and related Instagram account called United Hope where they shared their faith.[67][68][69] Ramsey's faith became "a lot quieter" by 2023.[70]

Ramsey is a vegetarian, self-described as "vegan-ish";[71] they were vegan for a number of years, having been raised as pescatarian,[72] though they occasionally eat free-range eggs due to allergies.[73] They are an outspoken advocate for veganism.[74]

Ramsey was diagnosed as autistic when they were 18, while filming the first season of The Last of Us. They called the diagnosis "freeing", explaining "It enables me to walk through the world with more grace towards myself about not being able to do the easy everyday tasks that everyone else seems to be able to do".[75] They said being neurodivergent has "massively" influenced their career and performances[76][77] and that they "wouldn't be an actor if it wasn't for [their autism]", citing their "insane levels of visual perception".[78]

Advocacy

Ramsey has used their platform to support the Palestinian cause.[79] They signed a Queer Artists for Palestine letter calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, condemning "pinkwashing", and pledging to "stand firmly with [Palestinians] in their call for dignity and self-determination" and boycott Israel.[80]

In response to the April 2025 UK Supreme Court ruling in For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers on the definition of woman in the Equality Act 2010 and subsequent EHRC guidance, Ramsey was one of over 400 film and television professionals to sign an open letter pledging "solidarity with the trans, non-binary and intersex communities" and condemning both actions.[81]

Filmography

Denotes productions that have not yet been released

Film

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2017 Elefthería Ellie Short film [82]
2018 Two for Joy Miranda [23]
Holmes & Watson Flotsam
2019 Princess Emmy Princess Gizana (voice)
Judy Lorna Luft
Nancy Nancy Short film [83]
Zero Alice Short film [84]
On the Beaches Kitty Short film
2020 Turtle Journey Daughter Turtle (voice) Short film [85][86]
3 Minutes of Silence Jane Short film [87]
Resistance Elsbeth [28]
2021 Requiem Evelyn Short film [88][89]
2022 Catherine Called Birdy Birdy [30]
2023 Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget Molly (voice) [90]
Villain Georgia Short film [91]
2024 Matilda and the Brave Escape Narrator (voice) Short film [92]
More Flames Dog (voice) Short film [93][94]
2025 The Correction Unit nTrac (voice) [95]
TBA Sunny Dancer Ivy [47]
Harmonia Ella [96]

Television

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2016–2019 Game of Thrones Lyanna Mormont Recurring role (seasons 6–8) [17]
2017–2020 The Worst Witch Mildred Hubble Main role (series 1–3)
Guest appearance (series 4)
[17]
2018 Requiem Young Matilda Episode: "The Blue Room" [97]
2018–2023 Hilda Hilda (voice) Lead role; 34 episodes [98]
2020 Shepherd's Delight Girl in Park Episode: "Self-Tape 48" [99][100]
His Dark Materials Angelica 6 episodes (season 2) [101]
Summer Camp Island Ramona (age 15) (voice) Episode: "Ghost Baby Jabberwock"
2021 Hilda and the Mountain King Hilda (voice) Television film
2022 Becoming Elizabeth Jane Grey Main role; 6 episodes [102]
2023 Time Kelsey Morgan 3 episodes (season 2) [103]
2023–present The Last of Us Ellie Main role [32][104]
TBA Maya Maya Main role [105]

Video games

Year Title Role Ref.
2018 Doctor Who Infinity Freya (voice) [106]
2025 Chicken Run: Eggstraction Molly (voice) [107]

Radio and podcasts

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2020 Drama Miss Edith BBC Radio 4 episode: "Edith Sitwell in Scarborough" [108]
2022 Impact Winter Whisper 6 episodes [109]

Music videos

Year Title Artist Ref.
2025 "Not Like The Rest" GIRLBAND! [110]

Discography

Year Title Album Notes Ref.
2020 "The Life of Hilda" Hilda Episode: "Chapter 7: The Beast of Cauldron Island" [111][112]
2022 "Birdy Song" Catherine Called Birdy [113]
2025 "Take On Me" The Last of Us: Season 2 Episode: "Day One" [114]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2018 British Academy Children's Awards Best Young Performer The Worst Witch Nominated [115]
2019 Won [116]
2020 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Game of Thrones Nominated [117]
2022 North Texas Film Critics Association Best Newcomer Catherine Called Birdy Nominated [118]
2023 Critics' Choice Awards Best Young Performer Nominated [119]
London Critics Circle Film Awards Young British/Irish Performer of the Year Nominated [120]
Royal Television Society Award Female Supporting Actor Time Won [45]
MTV Movie & TV Awards Breakthrough Performance The Last of Us Nominated [121]
Best Duo (shared with Pedro Pascal) Won
Dorian TV Awards Best TV Performance — Drama Nominated [122]
Television Critics Association Awards Individual Achievement in Drama Nominated [38]
Astra TV Awards Best Actress in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series, Drama Nominated [123][124]
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Nominated [125]
Gotham Independent Film Awards Outstanding Performance in a New Series Nominated [126]
2024 Golden Globe Awards Best Actress – Television Series Drama Nominated [36]
Critics' Choice Awards Best Actress in a Drama Series Nominated [127]
Saturn Awards Best Performance by a Younger Actor on a TV Series Nominated [128]
AACTA International Awards Best Actress in a Series Nominated [129]
People's Choice Awards Drama TV Star of the Year Nominated [130]
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Nominated [131]
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Nominated
Independent Spirit Awards Best Lead Performance in a New Scripted Series Nominated [132]
Satellite Awards Best Actress in a Drama/Genre Series Nominated [133]
Critics' Choice Super Awards Best Actress in a Horror Series, Limited Series or Made-for-TV Movie Won [134]
Best Actress in a Superhero Series, Limited Series or Made-for-TV Movie Won
British Academy Television Awards Best Actress Nominated [135]
2025 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Pending
Critics' Choice Super Awards Best Actress in a Horror Series, Limited Series or Made-for-TV Movie Nominated [137]
Best Actress in a Superhero Series, Limited Series or Made-for-TV Movie Nominated
Astra TV Awards Best Actress in a Drama Series Nominated [138]
Dorian Awards Best TV Performance – Drama Nominated [139]
LGBTQIA+ TV Trailblazer Award Nominated

Notes

  1. ^ Ramsey uses any pronouns.[1] This article uses they/them for consistency.
  2. ^ Emma Corrin was nominated for Lead Actress in 2021 but did not publicly identify as non-binary at the time.[58][59] Carl Clemons-Hopkins was the first openly non-binary acting nominee, nominated for Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 2021.[56]

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