Mia Tomlinson signs with UTA after Conjuring debut

Mia Tomlinson, the breakout star from The Conjuring: Last Rites, has signed with United Talent Agency. The British actress made her feature film debut in the horror franchise's ninth installment, earning praise for her role as the adult Judy Warren. The film, released last year, has grossed nearly $500 million worldwide.

Mia Tomlinson's rising profile in the entertainment industry reached a new milestone with her signing to United Talent Agency, as reported exclusively. This comes on the heels of her standout performance in New Line Cinema's The Conjuring: Last Rites, the ninth entry in the globally successful horror series produced by Warner Bros. Pictures. Tomlinson portrayed the grown-up Judy Warren, daughter of the paranormal investigators played by Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson. The supernatural thriller hit theaters on September 5 and has accumulated almost $500 million in global box office earnings to date.

Before stepping into the feature film spotlight, Tomlinson built a diverse resume across mediums. She featured in the award-winning short film Bandits, directed by Nick Alexander, which secured a Gold award at the Cannes Young Directors Awards. On television, she took on a supporting lead role in the BritBox thriller series The Beast Must Die, adapted from Nicholas Blake's novel. The five-episode story follows a mother, played by Cush Jumbo, seeking revenge for her son's death in a hit-and-run, with Tomlinson appearing alongside Jared Harris and Geraldine James.

Tomlinson's stage work includes embodying comedian Joan Rivers in Roy Smiles' play The Funny Girls at the New Wimbledon Theatre, opposite Rosanna Harris. Her breakthrough television role arrived in 2021 with Netflix's historical docuseries The Lost Pirate Kingdom, where she depicted the notorious pirate Anne Bonny. The series explores the early 18th-century pirate haven in Nassau, Bahamas, and also stars James Oliver Wheatley, Sinead MacInnes, and Tom Padley.

This UTA deal positions Tomlinson for further opportunities in film, television, and theater, building on her established versatility and critical acclaim.

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