Alison Pill | Age, Wiki, Family, Biography, Education, Career, Movies, TV Shows, Husband, Awards & Net Worth | 2023

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Alison Pill, born November 27, 1985, is a renowned Canadian actress known for her versatile roles in film, television, and theater. She gained prominence for her performances in “The Book of Daniel,” “The Newsroom,” and “American Horror Story.” Pill’s notable film work includes “Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen,” “Milk,” and “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World.” Honored with multiple awards, she remains a celebrated figure in the performing arts industry. Alison Pill age is [dob]. 

Biography:

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Family Info:

Her dad an expert engineer, is Estonian.

Education:

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Pill went to Vaughan Road Academy, where she was in its Interact program, intended for understudies intrigued by dance, music, games and theater.

Height, Weight, Body Stats:

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Career:

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Pill had a significant supporting function as mission director Anne Kronenberg in the Oscar-winning 2008 movie Milk. In 2009, she performed with Erin Hill and her Psychedelic Harp playing the Twilight Zone-enlivened “Meredith Moon” and “The Real North Pole” science fiction Christmas Harp. She later played Kim Pine in the film Scott Pilgrim versus the World, just as in Scott Pilgrim versus the Animation. She has worked with Woody Allen twice, as Zelda Fitzgerald in Midnight in Paris and as Hayley in To Rome with Love.

Pill showed up in Cooties featuring Elijah Wood. In Zoom, Pill played Emma, a hopeful comic book artist. She had a section in Hail, Caesar! as Eddie Mannix’s significant other. Pill is appended to star in Sook-Yin Lee’s Canadian non mainstream Octavio is Dead, a role that will pursue her late dad’s apparition in Mexico City.

In 2017, she joined American Horror Story: Cult, featuring as Ivy Mayfair-Richards, one of the primary characters of the storyline. In 2018 she played previous Vice President Dick Cheney’s girl Mary in the Oscar-selected film Vice. She is at present playing in CBS All Access’ Star Trek arrangement, Star Trek: Picard, focused on a more seasoned Jean-Luc Picard, the Starfleet skipper from Star Trek: The Next Generation.

Movies:

  • You’re Invited to Mary-Kate & Ashley’s Camp Out Party (1998) (Friend #2)
  • The Life Before This (1999) (Jessica)
  • Skipped Parts (2000) (Chuckette Morris)
  • A.W.O.L. (2002) (Patient)
  • Perfect Pie (2002) (Marie)
  • Pieces of April (2003) (Beth Burns)
  • Fast Food High (2003) (Emma Redding)
  • Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen (2004) (Ella Gerard)
  • The Crypt Club (2004) (Liesl)
  • Dear Wendy (2004) (Susan)
  • Dan in Real Life (2007) (Jane Burns)
  • Working in the Theatre (2007) (Self)
  • Milk (2008) (Anne Kronenberg)
  • The Awakening of Abigail Harris (2009)
  • One Way to Valhalla (2009) (Dale)
  • Goldstar, Ohio (2010) (Kendra Harper)
  • EMGOD (2010) (Alison)
  • Scott Pilgrim vs. the Animation (2010) (voice)
  • Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010) (Kimberly “Kim” Pine)
  • Midnight in Paris (2011) (Zelda Fitzgerald)
  • Portraits in Dramatic Time (2011) (Self)
  • Goon (2011) (Eva)
  • To Rome with Love (2012) (Hayley)
  • Denise (2012) (Denise)
  • Santa Baby (2012) (Alice)
  • Snowpiercer (2013) (Pregnant Teacher)
  • Cooties (2014) (Lucy McCormick)
  • Zoom (2015) (Emma Boyles)
  • Hail, Caesar! (2016) (Mrs. Mannix)
  • Woman in Deep (2016) (Birdie)
  • Cover Up (2016) (Emma)
  • Miss Sloane (2016) (Jane Molloy)
  • Goon: Last of the Enforcers (2017) (Eva Glatt)
  • Ideal Home (2018) (Melissa Enright)
  • Vice (2018) (Mary Cheney)
  • The Most Magnificent Thing (2019) (voice)
  • We Are Animals (2020) (Self)
  • The Swearing Jar (2021) (Carey)

Television:

  • The New Ghostwriter Mysteries (1997) (Lucy)
  • Fast Track (1998) (Alexa Stokes)
  • Psi Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal (1998) (Sophie Schulman)
  • The Last Don II (1998) (Bethany)
  • Anatole (1998) (voice)
  • Degas & the Dancer (1998) (Marie van Goethem)
  • Stranger in Town (1998) (Hetty)
  • Locked in Silence (1999) (Lacey)
  • God’s New Plan (1999) (Samantha Hutton)
  • Different (1999) (Sally Reed)
  • What Katy Did (1999) (Katy Carr)
  • A Journey to the New World (1999) (Remember Patience Whipple)
  • A Holiday Romance (1999) (Fern)
  • Redwall (1999) (voice)
  • Poltergeist: The Legacy (1999) (Paige)
  • Traders (2000) (Andrea Exter)
  • Redwall: The Movie (2000) (voice)
  • The Dinosaur Hunter (2000) (Julia Creath)
  • The Other Me (2000) (Allana Browning)
  • Baby (2000) (Larkin Malone)
  • Me and My Shadows (2001)
  • Midwives (20001) (Constance “Connie” Danforth)
  • What Girls Learn (2001) (Tilden)
  • Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series (2001) (voice)
  • The Pilot’s Wife (2002) (Mattie Lyons)
  • An Unexpected Love (2003) (Samantha Mayer)
  • A Separate Peace (2004) (Beth)
  • Plain Truth (2004) (Katie Fisher)
  • The Book of Daniel (2006) (Grace Webster)
  • Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2006) (Lisa Ramsey)
  • CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2008) (Kelsey Murphy)
  • In Treatment (2009) (April)
  • The Pillars of the Earth (2010) (Princess Maude)
  • The Newsroom (2012-14) (Margaret “Maggie” Jordan)
  • Therapy (2014) (Lucy)
  • Dinner with Friends with Brett Gelman and Friends (2014) (Herself)
  • The Family (2016) (Willa Warren)
  • American Horror Story: Cult (2017) (Ivy Mayfair-Richards)
  • The Emperor’s Newest Clothes (2018) (voice)
  • Star Trek: Picard (2020-present) (Dr. Agnes Jurati)
  • Devs (2020) (Katie)
  • Them: Covenant (2020) (Betty Wendell)

Winning Awards:

  • Burbank International Children’s Film Festival Awards
  • Drama Desk Awards
  • 15th Critics’ Choice Awards
  • Gemini Awards
  • Virtuoso Awards

Net Worth:

Alison Pill net worth is estimated to be $100,000 – $1M. She earned this money being a professional career.

Personal / Married Life:

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Pill was engaged to talented actor Jay Baruchel from 2011 to 2013. Baruchel disclosed their commitment when he expressed gratitude toward Pill as his life partner during an acknowledgment discourse at the Genie Awards. Baruchel implied their separation in a Twitter posting on February 16, 2013. Pill got engaged to another actor Joshua Leonard in January 2015. They were wedded on May 24, 2015 following a multi month long commitment. They have a girl, Wilder.

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FAQs about Alison Pill Actress

Who is Alison Pill?

Alison Pill is a Canadian actress renowned for her work in film, television, and theatre. She was born on November 27, 1985, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Pill has been acting since her childhood, and she has become recognized for her versatile performances.

What is Alison Pill known for?

Pill has had numerous roles across various mediums, but she is probably best known for her role as Maggie Jordan on the HBO series "The Newsroom." She has also received acclaim for her performances in films such as "Scott Pilgrim vs. The World," "Milk," and "Midnight in Paris." On stage, Pill has earned recognition for her performances in plays like "The Lieutenant of Inishmore" and "Blackbird," receiving a Tony nomination for the former.

Is Alison Pill married?

Yes, Alison Pill is married to actor and screenwriter Joshua Leonard. They got married in May 2015.

Does Alison Pill have children?

Yes, Alison Pill and her husband Joshua Leonard have a daughter, Wilder Grace Leonard, who was born in 2016.

Has Alison Pill won any awards?

While Alison Pill has been nominated for several awards throughout her career, including a Tony award, as of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, she hasn't won any major film or television awards. However, she has been part of ensembles that have received accolades.

What was Alison Pill’s early career like?

Alison Pill started her career in her native Canada, working in both film and television. She first gained notice in the United States with her role in the Disney series "The Book of Daniel." She has since transitioned to more adult roles in films and television, as well as stage performances.