While an adaptation ofFrank Herbert’s classic science fiction novelDunewas once considered to be a “cursed” project,Denis Villeneuve’s highly acclaimed 2021 film brought the epic scope of the source material to life.Duneis certainly a story that requires an extensive amount of world building, but Villeneuve’s version succeeded by fleshing out the rich cast of characters.Rebecca Ferguson’s performance as Lady Jessica is particularly powerful, as she underscores the difficulty of bearing achild destined to be a messianic figure. Unfortunately, Ferguson’s experiences in the industry have not always been pleasant, as she admitted tobeing harassed by a co-star who brought her to tearswith comments on her acting ability. This level of cruelty is never acceptable, butFerguson’s impressive resume makes her especially undeserving of vile treatment.

Dune: Part Two

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Rebecca Ferguson Worked Hard to Distinguish Herself Throughout Her Career

While she has starred in some of the most critically acclaimed commercial blockbusters of the past decade,Ferguson’s trajectory within the industry was by no means guaranteed. Prior to appearing in American films, Ferguson received her breakout roles in the soap operaOcean Ave.and the horror filmDrowning Ghostin her home country of Sweden. While neither role gave her much exposure beyond a niche audience, both projects served as a compelling showcase for the versatility of Ferguson’s acting abilities. These smaller projects were essential in earning her the role of Elizabeth Woodville in theadaptation of thePhillipa GregorynovelThe White Queen, for which she received a Golden Globe Award.

Playing an iconic character within romantic fiction was certainly not an easy task, butFerguson’s next challenge came when she was cast as Ilsa Faust inMission: Impossible - Rogue Nation. The series had always succeeded thanks to the overwhelming star power ofTom Cruise, and Ferguson had to debut a character who was worthy of being his equal. Impressively, she managed to match Cruise’s work with a performance that was just as enigmatic and physically laborious. Ilsa became an instant fan favorite, subsequently appearing in bothMission: Impossible - FalloutandMission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One,andthe backlash to the character’s deathindicates how popular Ferguson’s performance has become.

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Ferguson often takes on roles that many would find difficult, and rarely fails to join projects that are lacking in ambition. While any new project set in the universe ofThe Shiningwas bound to attract comparisons toStanley Kubrick’s 1980 masterpiece, Ferguson’s role as the malevolentRose the Hat inDoctor Sleepbecame one of the best King villains ever. She also delivered a dynamic comic performance in the Academy Award-nominated biopicFlorence Foster Jenkins, fiercely standing out in a cast that also includedMeryl StreepandHugh Grant.

Rebecca Ferguson Tried and Failed to Get This Bene Gesserit Detail Into ‘Dune: Part Two’

She also compares Lady Jessica’s transformation to an exorcist movie and drops some clues on ‘Silo’ Season 2.

Rebecca Ferguson Elevates Every Project She’s In

It’s often a sign of a great performer when they can elevate weak material, andFerguson has managed to give excellent performances in films that are lacking in quality. While the 2014 adaptation of theHerculescomic was a genuinely disastrousattempt at a sword-and-sandals epic, Ferguson’s role as the Princess Ergenia was perhaps the only moment in which the film seemed to feel epic. Similarly, her standout work as Anna Watson in the 2016 adaptation of the bestselling novelThe Girl on the Trainwas the film’s only performance that seemed worthy of the acclaimed source material.

Whilethe strong praise forDune: Part Twoindicates that her performance will get fairly widespread attention,some of Ferguson’s best work has slipped under the radar.The science fiction romantic thrillerReminiscencewas a box office dud (in part due to its day-and-date release on HBO Max), but featured compelling chemistry between Ferguson andHugh Jackman. She also had a strong role in the sci-fi thrillerLife, anAlienripoff that was more entertaining than some actual installments in the series. While Hollywood sets should always be a place where actors can feel secure, Ferguson’s acting abilities alone make her wholly undeserving of any nasty behavior on the part of her co-stars.

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Custom image of Rebecca Ferguson from an interview for Dune: Part Two