Anya Taylor-Joy nearly bid adieu to her acting career prior to ‘The Queen’s Gambit’
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Sunday May 02, 2021
Anya Taylor-Joy almost quit acting right before she landed her breakthrough role as the chess prodigy
Hollywood star Anya Taylor-Joy became a recognized name in the industry after the success of Netflix’s mini-series
The Queen Gambit.
However, many of her devotees may be unaware of how the
Emma actor almost quit acting right before she landed her breakthrough role as chess prodigy Elizabeth Harmon on the Netflix series.
In an interview with
Elle, Taylor-Joy revealed: Much the same way as Beth needed chess, I needed acting. I needed to believe in a place where I could be valued and appreciated, and actually have something to contribute rather than constantly feeling like, What is wrong with me, and why do I not fit in?
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