Jennifer Ehle
Biography
Jennifer Ehle (born December 29, 1969) is an Anglo-American actress. She gained widespread recognition for her portrayal of Elizabeth Bennet in the BBC miniseries Pride and Prejudice (1995), a role that earned her the British Academy Television Award for Best Actress. Ehle has also made a significant impact on stage, winning two Tony Awards for her performances in Tom Stoppard's plays The Real Thing (2000) and The Coast of Utopia (2007). Her film credits include notable roles in The King's Speech (2010), Zero Dark Thirty (2012), and Fifty Shades of Grey (2015). Ehle has also appeared in various television series, such as The Looming Tower (2018) and The Good Fight (2022). Born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, she is the daughter of English actress Rosemary Harris and American author John Ehle, and she trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London.
Known For
All Movies (57)
- Our Hero, Balthazar2026 · as Nicole
- In Transit2025 · as Ilse
- East of Wall2025 · as Tracey Zimiga
- She Said2022 · as Laura Madden
- John and the Hole2021 · as Anna
- Monster2021 · as Katherine O'Brien
- Saint Maud2020 · as Amanda
- Run This Town2020 · as Judith
- Beneath the Blue Suburban Skies2019 · as Tina
- The Professor and the Madman2019 · as Ada Murray
- The Wolf Hour2019 · as Margot
- Take Point2018 · as L'agent Mackenzie
- Vox Lux2018 · as Josie
- The Miseducation of Cameron Post2018 · as Dr. Lydia Marsh
- Fifty Shades Freed2018 · as Carla
- I Kill Giants2017 · as Mrs. Thorson
- Wetlands2017 · as Kate
- Detroit2017 · as Morgue Doctor
- Fifty Shades Darker2017 · as Carla
- A Quiet Passion2016 · as Vinnie Dickinson
- Little Men2016 · as Kathy Jardine
- The Fundamentals of Caring2016 · as Elsa Conklin
- Advantageous2015 · as Isa Cryer
- Spooks: The Greater Good2015 · as Geraldine Maltby
- A Little Chaos2015 · as Madame De Montespan
- Fifty Shades of Grey2015 · as Carla
- Black or White2015 · as Carol
- The Forger2014 · as Kim
- RoboCop2014 · as Liz Kline
- Love, Marilyn2013 · as Self
- Zero Dark Thirty2012 · as Jessica
- The Ides of March2011 · as Cindy Morris
- Contagion2011 · as Ally Hextall
- The Adjustment Bureau2011 · as Brooklyn Ice House Bartender
- The King's Speech2010 · as Myrtle Logue
- The Greatest2009 · as Joan
- Source of Pride: The Making of "Pride and Glory"2009 · as Self
- Pride and Glory2008 · as Abby Tierney
- The Russell Girl2008 · as Lorainne Morrissey
- Before the Rains2007 · as Laura Moores
- Alpha Male2006 · as Alice Ferris
- The River King2005 · as Betsy Chase
- Possession2002 · as Christabel LaMotte
- The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Adventures in the Secret Service1999 · as Empress Zita of Austria
- Sunshine1999 · as Valerie Sonnenschein
- This Year's Love1999 · as Sophie
- Bedrooms and Hallways1998 · as Sally
- Wilde1997 · as Constance Lloyd Wilde
- Paradise Road1997 · as Rosemary Leighton-Jones
- Pride and Prejudice: From Page to Screen1995 · as Self
- Beyond Reason1995 · as Penny McAllister
- Pleasure1994 · as Emma Desneuves
- Self Catering1994 · as Meryl
- Backbeat1994 · as Cynthia Powell
- The Maitlands1993 · as Phyllis
- Rik Mayall Presents: Micky Love1993 · as Tasmin
- Lone Wolf—
All TV Shows (19)
- The Vampire Lestat2026 · as Gabriella Vece
- Lioness2023 · as Chief of Staff Mason
- Dead Ringers2023 · as Rebecca
- 19232022 · as Sister Mary
- Suspicion2022 · as Amy
- Law & Order: Organized Crime2021 · as Chief Meredith Bonner
- The Comey Rule2020 · as Patrice Comey
- The Good Fight2017 · as Judge Ashley Burnett
- The Blacklist2013 · as Madeline Pratt
- A Gifted Man2011 · as Anna Lindberg
- Melissa1997 · as Melissa McKensie
- The Rosie O'Donnell Show1996 · as Self
- Pride and Prejudice1995 · as Elizabeth Bennet
- Rik Mayall Presents1993 · as Tasmin
- The Camomile Lawn1992 · as Calypso
- The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles1992 · as Empress Zita of Austria
- Performance1991 · as Phyllis Maitland
- Tony Awards1956 · as Self - Winner
- Tony Awards1956 · as Self - Nominee






