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Mia Gypsy Mello da Silva Goth (born 25 October 1993) is an English actress. After modelling as a teenager, Goth made her acting debut in the erotic art film Nymphomaniac (2013). She earned recognition with the films A Cure For Wellness (2016), High Life (2018), Suspiria (2018), and Emma (2020). She achieved a career breakthrough as a scream queen by playing Maxine Minx and Pearl in the X film series (2022–2024).[1][2]

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Early life

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Mia Gypsy Mello da Silva Goth[3] was born on 25 October 1993[4] in Guy's Hospital in London, England.[5] Her mother is Brazilian and her father is Canadian, originally from Nova Scotia.[6] Her maternal grandfather is the American artist Lee Jaffe, and her maternal grandmother is Brazilian actress Maria Gladys.[7]

Goth moved to Brazil when she was two weeks old, because her mother, who was 20 at the time, needed help from her family to raise her.[5] They returned to the United Kingdom when she was five and briefly relocated to her father's native Canada when she was ten.[5] There, she attended nine schools in a single school year; Goth said that the period when they tried living with her father was very difficult.[5] When she was twelve, she and her mother settled in southeast London, where she attended Sydenham School.[5][8] Goth's mother raised her in a single-parent household, working as a waitress to support them.[9]

Career

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2012–2021: Early modelling and acting

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At the age of 16, Goth was discovered at the Underage Festival in London by fashion photographer Gemma Booth, who signed her to Storm Model Management. She subsequently appeared in advertising campaigns for Miu Miu and Prada, as well as in the magazines Wonderland, Vogue, Vogue Italia, W, Love, Dazed, Interview, AnOther, British Vogue, Document Journal, Glamour and Pirelli.[10] Goth made her runway debut in 2023, opening the Miu Miu F/W 23 Show.[11]

Goth began to audition for films at 16, and after finishing sixth form, won her first role in Lars von Trier's Nymphomaniac (2013), along with Charlotte Gainsbourg and Willem Dafoe in the segment "The Gun".[12][13] Goth played Sophie Campbell in an episode of Sky Atlantic's crime drama series The Tunnel.[12][14]

In 2014, Goth appeared in Future Unlimited's music video for "Haunted Love", directed by Shia LaBeouf.[15] She then appeared in the Stephen Fingleton directed introductory short film Magpie with Martin McCann.[15] In 2015, Goth played the lead role of Milja in the post-apocalyptic thriller The Survivalist directed by Fingleton, followed by roles as Meg Weathers in the disaster adventure-thriller film Everest (2015) directed by Baltasar Kormákur,[12][13] and Hanna Helmqvist in an episode of BBC One's crime series Wallander.[15]

Goth in 2018

Goth appeared in the horror film A Cure for Wellness (2016) directed by Gore Verbinski[13] and had supporting roles in Luca Guadagnino's 2018 remake of Suspiria (1977) and the sci-fi mystery film High Life (2018) directed by Claire Denis.[16] Goth appeared in Guadagnino's short film The Staggering Girl (2019)[17] and Autumn de Wilde's period romantic comedy film Emma (2020).[18] She also starred in Karen Cinorre's action drama film Mayday (2021) with Grace Van Patten and Juliette Lewis.[19]

2022–present: Breakthrough with the X film series

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Goth in 2023

Goth starred in Ti West's slasher film X, released in March 2022 to critical acclaim.[20] Goth donned extensive prosthetic makeup to portray the elderly Pearl.[21] Describing her experience, Goth stated, "It was a good 10 hours in the makeup chair, and then I'd go and do a 12-hour day on set, and the makeup artist, Sarah Rubano, who was incredible, would constantly be touching me up and making sure my contacts were all right and all those sorts of things."[21] She received praise for her roles as both protagonist Maxine Minx and antagonist Pearl, with West stating, "She understood the characters really well, and she understood the duality of Maxine and Pearl."[22] David Sims of The Atlantic wrote "The dual showcase is a remarkable one for Goth, who previously stood out in supporting roles in Emma, High Life, and A Cure for Wellness".[23] She subsequently starred in the prequel film Pearl, which she co-wrote with West and began filming immediately after X.[24] The film was released in September 2022 to positive reviews.[25] Goth's performance in the film received praise,[26] and is considered to be one of the best film performances of its year.[27][28] For her portrayal of the character, she was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Lead Performance,[29] among other awards.

Goth next starred in Brandon Cronenberg's thriller Infinity Pool opposite Alexander Skarsgård.[30] The film premiered at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival to positive critical reception, with her performance receiving praise.[31][32] David Fear of Rolling Stone wrote "Goth makes an even stronger post-Pearl case for her being the single most interesting actor working in genre movies at the moment"[33] and Meagan Navarro of Bloody Disgusting concluded "Goth progresses her character's devious machinations with a scene-stealing level of unhinged glee that might give Pearl a run for her money".[34]

Goth reprised the role of Maxine Minx in MaXXXine,[35] the third film in the X series, which was released in 2024.[36] Goth felt that the script was the best of the series so far.[37] Jeannette Catsoulis of The New York Times praised the film and coined Goth's performance "as usual, sublime".[38] In contrast, Christy Lemire of RogerEbert.com was critical of the film and Maxine Minx's characterisation, who believed that Goth "remains a singular screen presence, but she can only do so much with a character who becomes less interesting as she finds herself drawn deeper into danger."[39]

Goth then starred in Guillermo del Toro's horror film Frankenstein as Victor Frankenstein's love interest, Elizabeth Harlander.[40] In June 2024, it was revealed that she was cast in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Blade as Lilith.[41] By June 2025, she was cast in Shawn Levy's film Star Wars: Starfighter as the main antagonist.[42]

Personal life

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Goth met American actor Shia LaBeouf while co-starring in Nymphomaniac in 2012. On 10 October 2016, Goth and LaBeouf appeared to get married in a Las Vegas ceremony officiated by an Elvis impersonator.[43] Two days later, a local official claimed that the pair were not legally married, but instead a commitment ceremony was performed.[44] Later that month, LaBeouf confirmed their nuptials on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.[45] In September 2018, it was announced the couple had separated and filed for divorce.[46] In February 2022, it was reported that the couple had reconciled and Goth was pregnant with their first child.[47][48] Their daughter was born in March 2022.[49][50]

In January 2024, it was reported that Goth had been sued by background actor James Hunter, who played a corpse on set, for verbal and physical assault on the set of MaXXXine including allegations of Goth intentionally kicking him in the head. Hunter claimed to have suffered a concussion as a result and that he was fired the following day.[51][52] The studio, A24, issued a statement denying the allegations and defending Goth.[53]

Filmography

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Film

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Key
Denotes film or TV productions that have not yet been released
Year Title Role Notes
2013 Nymphomaniac P Segment: "The Gun"
2014 Magpie The Girl Short film
2015 The Survivalist Milja
Everest Meg Weathers
2017 A Cure for Wellness Hannah von Reichmerl
Marrowbone Jane Marrowbone
2018 Suspiria Sara Simms
High Life Boyse
2019 The Staggering Girl Young Sofia Moretti Short film
2020 Emma Harriet Smith
2021 Mayday Marsha
2022 X Maxine Minx / Pearl Douglas
Pearl Pearl Douglas Also writer and executive producer[54]
2023 Infinity Pool Gabi Bauer
2024 MaXXXine Maxine Minx Also producer
2025 Frankenstein Elizabeth Lavenza/Claire Frankenstein
2026 The Odyssey TBA Post-production[55]
2027 Star Wars: Starfighter TBA Filming

Television

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List of television roles and appearances
Year Title Role Notes
2013 The Tunnel Sophie Campbell 3 episodes
2015 Wallander Hanna Helmqvist Episode: "A Lesson in Love"
2022 The House Mabel Voice; segment: "I – And heard within, a lie is spun"

Awards and nominations

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List of awards and nominations received by Mia Goth
Award Year[a] Category Nominated work Result Ref.
Austin Film Critics Association Awards 2023 Best Actress Pearl Nominated [56]
Bram Stoker Awards 2022 Superior Achievement in a Screenplay Nominated [57]
Canadian Screen Awards 2024 Best Lead Performance in a Drama Film Infinity Pool Nominated [58]
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 2022 Best Actress Pearl Nominated [59]
Critics' Choice Super Awards 2023 Best Actress in a Horror Movie Won [60]
Best Villain in a Movie Won
2024 Best Actress in a Horror Movie Infinity Pool Nominated [61]
Dorian Awards 2023 Film Performance of the Year Pearl Nominated [62][63]
Hollywood Critics Association Midseason Awards 2022 Best Actress X Nominated [64]
2023 Infinity Pool Nominated [65]
Independent Spirit Awards 2023 Best Lead Performance Pearl Nominated [66]
MTV Movie + TV Awards 2022 Most Frightened Performance X Nominated [67]
Online Film Critics Society Awards 2023 Best Actress Pearl Nominated [68]
San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle Awards 2023 Best Actress Nominated [69]
Saturn Awards 2024 Best Actress Nominated [70]
Best Writing Nominated
Seattle Film Critics Society Awards 2023 Best Actress in a Leading Role Nominated [71]
Villain of the Year X / Pearl Nominated
2024 Infinity Pool Nominated [72]
Sitges Film Festival 2022 Best Actress Pearl Won [73]
St. Louis Film Critics Association 2022 Best Actress Nominated [74]
Vancouver Film Critics Circle 2024 Best Supporting Female Actor in a Canadian Film Infinity Pool Nominated [75]

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References

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Mia Goth (born Mia Gypsy Mello da Silva Goth; October 25, 1993) is an English actress and former model known for her roles in psychological horror and independent films.[1] Born in Southwark, London, to a Brazilian mother, Rachel Goth, and a Canadian father, Eric Goth, she is the granddaughter of Brazilian actress Maria Gladys and artist Lee Jaffe.[1] At age six, Goth moved with her mother to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where she spent several years before returning to London at age 14.[2] There, she was discovered as a model by agent Gemma Booth at the Underage Festival and signed with Storm Model Management, appearing in campaigns for brands like Miu Miu and Prada.[1] Goth transitioned to acting with her film debut as a teenager in Lars von Trier's Nymphomaniac: Vol. II (2013), where she met her future husband, actor Shia LaBeouf.[3] Early roles followed in films such as The Survivalist (2015), for which she earned a British Independent Film Award nomination for Most Promising Newcomer, and A Cure for Wellness (2016).[4] Her breakthrough came with Luca Guadagnino's Suspiria (2018), playing Sara Simms, and she gained wider acclaim for portraying dual roles as ambitious actress Maxine Minx and elderly farm owner Pearl in Ti West's X (2022) and its prequel Pearl (2022), earning her a Critics' Choice Super Award for Best Actress in a Horror Movie and a Sitges Film Festival Best Actress win for the latter.[5] She reprised Maxine in the trilogy's conclusion, MaXXXine (2024), and starred as Gabi Bauer in Brandon Cronenberg's Infinity Pool (2023), further establishing her in the genre.[6] Goth has also appeared in mainstream projects like Emma. (2020) as Harriet Smith and portrayed dual roles as Elizabeth Lavenza and Claire Frankenstein in Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein (2025).[6][7] In her personal life, Goth began dating LaBeouf in 2012 after filming together; they held a live-streamed, non-legal wedding ceremony in Las Vegas on October 10, 2016, but filed for divorce in 2018, citing irreconcilable differences.[3] The pair reconciled around 2020 and welcomed a daughter, Isabel, in March 2022.[8] As of 2025, they remain together, frequently seen with their child in Los Angeles.[9]

Early life

Family background and childhood

Mia Gypsy Mello da Silva Goth was born on October 25, 1993, in Southwark, London, England, to a Brazilian mother, Rachel, and a Canadian father, Eric Goth.[10][11] Her full name reflects her multicultural heritage, incorporating elements from her mother's Brazilian lineage, including the surname da Silva, which traces back to her maternal grandmother, the actress Maria Gladys, and her maternal grandfather, the artist Lee Jaffe.[12][13] Shortly after her birth, Goth moved to Brazil with her mother, who was 20 at the time and sought support from her family to raise her infant daughter; she spent the first five years of her life there before returning to the United Kingdom.[10] Goth's childhood was marked by significant upheaval following her parents' separation when she was three years old, after which she was primarily raised by her single mother in a single-parent household.[11] The family relocated frequently, including at age ten, when they lived in Nova Scotia, Canada, for a year to be closer to her father; during which she attended seven different schools, experiences she later described as fostering a sense of instability and prompting her to fabricate stories to fit in socially.[11] These constant moves across Brazil, Canada, and England exposed her to diverse cultural environments but also contributed to feelings of self-doubt, as she navigated bullying and the challenges of repeated adaptation in new settings.[13][14] In a 2026 interview, Goth revealed that during her youth, around age 14, she stole extensively, including a meatball sandwich from a Costa café in London, which she reheated in her oven resulting in a burn scar; she stated that "I stole so much stuff. There was a time when everything I was wearing—my headband, earrings, tights, shoes, and everything in between—was stolen," but stopped after getting caught stealing perfume.[15] By age twelve, Goth and her mother had settled in southeast London, where she attended Sydenham School, a state girls' school, and began developing an interest in performing arts as a way to cope with her transient upbringing.[16][17] At school, surrounded by students from varied backgrounds, she found resilience through creative expression, though the instability of her early years left a lasting impact on her sense of security.[14] This period of personal growth culminated around age fourteen, when she transitioned into modeling as a means to channel the uncertainties of her youth.[10]

Entry into modeling

At age 14 in 2007, Mia Goth was discovered by fashion photographer Gemma Booth at the inaugural Underage Festival in London's Victoria Park.[18][19] Booth, recognizing her potential, signed the teenager to Storm Model Management in London, launching her professional career in the fashion industry.[1][18] Goth's early modeling work included high-profile campaigns for brands such as Miu Miu and Prada, along with editorial features in publications like British Vogue, W, Interview Magazine, and Glamour.[1][20] These opportunities involved international travel for photoshoots and exposure during Fashion Week events, allowing her to immerse herself in the creative worlds of fashion and photography. Her multicultural background, with a Brazilian mother and Canadian father, contributed to her appeal in diverse, global modeling assignments.[18] By age 16, Goth was pursuing modeling full-time while balancing a burgeoning interest in performance.[1] The profession provided her with essential on-camera experience and "good pocket money," serving as a stepping stone that sparked her passion for acting through encounters with directors and artists on set.[18] In a 2026 interview, she admitted to lying in job interviews about possessing skills such as horseback riding, speaking Chinese, or tap-dancing, claiming them as "lifelong passions" to secure desired roles.[15] Around 2012, she took a brief hiatus from modeling to prioritize acting auditions, marking the transition to her film career.[1]

Acting career

Early roles (2013–2019)

Goth made her acting debut at age 19 in Lars von Trier's Nymphomaniac: Vol. II (2013), portraying the character P in a brief but intense role that involved a graphic scene with Charlotte Gainsbourg's character.[21] This marked her transition from modeling to film, where she had no formal acting training and auditioned by reading lines naked while drawing on personal emotional experiences to prepare.[11] The role, though small, exposed her to the demands of provocative arthouse cinema and introduced her to co-star Shia LaBeouf in a professional context on set.[22] Her first significant leading role came in the independent post-apocalyptic thriller The Survivalist (2015), directed by Stephen Fingleton, where she played Milja, a resourceful young woman navigating survival with her mother in a resource-scarce world alongside Martin McCann's unnamed protagonist.[22] To embody the character's desperation, Goth adhered to an extreme method preparation, including a restrictive diet of boiled eggs and nuts, forgoing hygiene during filming, and building physical endurance for the film's tense, dialogue-sparse sequences.[22] The performance earned her a nomination for Most Promising Newcomer at the British Independent Film Awards, establishing her in the indie circuit for her ability to convey vulnerability and resilience without overt exposition.[11] That same year, Goth entered mainstream Hollywood with a supporting role as Meg Weathers in the disaster epic Everest (2015), directed by Baltasar Kormákur, playing the daughter of Josh Brolin's character, Beck Weathers, amid the 1996 Mount Everest disaster.[23] Her scenes focused on the emotional toll on families back home, providing a grounded counterpoint to the high-altitude action involving Jason Clarke and Jake Gyllenhaal.[24] This role broadened her visibility beyond independent films, showcasing her in a large-scale ensemble production. In 2016, Goth took on a more central part as Hannah in Gore Verbinski's psychological horror-thriller A Cure for Wellness, portraying a mysterious patient at a remote Alpine sanatorium who becomes entangled with Dane DeHaan's protagonist.[25] Her ethereal presence and subtle conveyance of innocence amid the film's gothic dread highlighted her growing affinity for genre work, contributing to the movie's atmosphere of unease and isolation.[26] Goth continued exploring genre boundaries in 2018 with supporting roles in Claire Denis's sci-fi drama High Life, as Boyse, a convict on a interstellar mission grappling with psychological strain alongside Robert Pattinson and Juliette Binoche, and in Luca Guadagnino's remake of Suspiria, as Sara, a dance academy student ensnared in supernatural horror.[27] In Suspiria, her performance in the film's choreographed, blood-soaked sequences drew particular acclaim for blending physicality with terror, cementing her reputation in horror.[28] These roles demonstrated her versatility across experimental and visceral narratives. Filming in 2019 but released in 2020, Goth's turn as Harriet Smith in Autumn de Wilde's period comedy Emma., adapted from Jane Austen's novel, offered a lighter contrast, portraying the naive and endearing companion to Anya Taylor-Joy's Emma Woodhouse. Her comedic timing and wide-eyed charm in the role underscored her range, moving from dystopian intensity to Regency-era whimsy. Throughout this period, Goth navigated challenges stemming from her modeling background, which provided financial stability but required balancing runway commitments with auditions and shoots, often leveraging her on-camera poise from fashion work to ease into acting.[11] She also contended with the emotional and physical toll of early roles, including exploitative scenes due to her inexperience, and concerns over being pigeonholed in intense, genre-driven parts after debuting in boundary-pushing films like Nymphomaniac.[11] Despite these hurdles, her selective approach to complex characters helped build a foundation in both arthouse and commercial cinema.

Breakthrough with the X trilogy (2020–2024)

Goth's breakthrough came with her starring role in Ti West's horror film X (2022), where she portrayed the ambitious adult film actress Maxine Minx and the elderly farm owner Pearl in a dual performance (using prosthetics for the latter) that showcased her versatility.[29][30] The film premiered at South by Southwest (SXSW) in March 2022, receiving strong audience and critical buzz for its blend of slasher tropes and meta-commentary on filmmaking.[31] X grossed over $15 million worldwide on a modest $1 million budget, marking a commercial success for A24 and elevating Goth from supporting roles to a lead in the horror genre.[32] Building on X's momentum, Goth co-wrote and starred as the titular character in the prequel Pearl (2022), which explored the young Pearl's descent into madness amid unfulfilled dreams of stardom during World War I.[33] Shot back-to-back with X in New Zealand during the COVID-19 pandemic, the film highlighted Goth's unhinged, psychologically intense performance, particularly in a nearly 10-minute monologue scene that demanded immense physical and emotional stamina, filmed in a single take like a stunt sequence.[34] Critics praised her raw portrayal of repressed ambition turning violent, with outlets like Variety calling it deserving of Oscar attention for its terrifying depth.[35] To embody the Texas-born character, Goth adopted a Southern accent, drawing from her prior horror experience in Luca Guadagnino's Suspiria (2018) to prepare for the role's vocal and physical rigor.[36] The trilogy concluded with MaXXXine (2024), where Goth reprised Maxine Minx as an aspiring actress in 1980s Hollywood stalked by a serial killer inspired by the real-life Night Stalker.[37] As executive producer for the first time, Goth influenced the film's production, emphasizing themes of Hollywood's obsession with youth, beauty, and ruthless ambition, which mirrored the aging anxieties depicted across the series through Pearl's arc.[38] Released in July 2024, MaXXXine earned a 73% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with reviewers commending Goth's commanding presence amid the era's excess and violence.[39] The X trilogy marked a pivotal shift in Goth's career, transitioning her to franchise-leading status and solidifying her as a horror scream queen through repeated collaborations with West, whose trust in her allowed for bold, character-driven risks.[40] The films' success—collectively grossing over $40 million—highlighted her ability to anchor high-concept horror, blending physical transformations like prosthetics for Pearl with thematic explorations of women's exploitation in entertainment. This period established Goth's reputation for tackling demanding roles that critique industry misogyny, paving the way for broader recognition beyond genre confines.[36]

Recent projects (2024–present)

In 2024, Mia Goth completed the X trilogy with her lead role as Maxine Minx in MaXXXine, directed by Ti West, which marked the culmination of her horror-centric breakthrough and opened doors to larger-scale genre projects. The film's release in July 2024 further solidified her status in the genre, allowing her to transition toward more diverse roles in science fiction and fantasy. Earlier that year, Goth received recognition for her performance as Gabi Bauer in Infinity Pool (2023), a body horror film directed by Brandon Cronenberg, where she portrayed a character entangled in themes of privilege, identity, and hedonistic excess alongside Alexander Skarsgård.[41] Her role earned nominations including Best Supporting Female Actor in a Canadian Film at the 2024 Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards and Best Actress in a Horror Movie at the Critics Choice Super Awards.[42] Goth took on a prominent role in Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein, released on Netflix in November 2025, playing dual characters Lady Elizabeth Harlander and Baroness Claire Frankenstein in the Gothic science fiction adaptation of Mary Shelley's novel, co-starring Oscar Isaac as Victor Frankenstein and Jacob Elordi as the Creature.[7][43] Filming occurred in Toronto and Scotland throughout 2024, with del Toro praising Goth's ability to embody the film's luminous and tormented figures. The project represents her expansion into high-profile fantasy, blending horror elements with emotional depth.[7][43] In promotion of the film, Goth attended the 2026 Golden Globes on January 11, arriving on the red carpet in a custom black Dior gown. Netflix highlighted her arrival on social media, referring to her as "Lady Elizabeth herself."[44][45] In a January 2026 interview with W Magazine promoting the film, Goth humorously stated that she is willing to lie about possessing skills such as horseback riding, speaking Chinese, or tap-dancing to secure desired acting roles, clarifying that she does not currently have these skills but believes she can learn them.[15] Looking ahead, Goth joined the cast of Star Wars: Starfighter in 2025, directed by Shawn Levy, in an undisclosed villainous role opposite Ryan Gosling, with production underway for a 2027 release. She described the script as exceptional and Levy as viewing her as a "unicorn of an actress," highlighting her draw toward ambitious sci-fi narratives. Additionally, she remains attached to the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Blade reboot as Lilith, opposite Mahershala Ali, despite ongoing production delays that she views as beneficial for ensuring quality.[46][47] In 2025 interviews, Goth reflected on her career evolution, noting a shift beyond horror toward roles that align with her personal growth as a mother to her three-year-old daughter, Isabel, whom she called the "greatest gift of my life" and described motherhood as a "really psychedelic experience." This perspective has made her more selective, prioritizing projects that offer compassion and depth while balancing family life.[17][48]

Personal life

Relationship with Shia LaBeouf

Mia Goth met actor Shia LaBeouf on the set of Nymphomaniac: Vol. II in 2012, where they portrayed on-screen siblings, and the pair began dating shortly thereafter.[49] Their relationship quickly became public, with the couple making their red carpet debut together at the London premiere of Fury in October 2014.[50] In October 2016, Goth and LaBeouf held a wedding ceremony in Las Vegas at the Viva Las Vegas Wedding Chapel, officiated by an Elvis Presley impersonator and live-streamed online, though Clark County officials later confirmed it was not legally binding due to the absence of a marriage license.[51][52] The couple treated the event as a commitment ceremony, with LaBeouf later expressing pride in the unconventional union during a 2016 appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.[9] The marriage faced significant challenges, culminating in Goth filing for divorce in September 2018 after citing irreconcilable differences; the filing came amid LaBeouf's publicized struggles with addiction and legal issues, including arrests for disorderly conduct.[49][53] The separation was described as amicable by LaBeouf's representatives at the time, though it marked a temporary end to their partnership.[54] Goth and LaBeouf reconciled in 2021, with Goth providing crucial support during LaBeouf's rehabilitation for addiction and following his legal battles, including a 2020 lawsuit alleging assault.[55] Public sightings of the couple wearing wedding bands in March 2020 had hinted at a reunion, but it was solidified post-rehab, leading to joint appearances that signaled their renewed commitment.[49] In a 2022 interview on the Real Ones with Jon Bernthal podcast, LaBeouf credited Goth with saving his life, stating she reached out during his lowest point and gave him hope when he felt depleted.[56] Their reconciliation has been bolstered by the birth of their daughter in 2022, which served as a stabilizing factor in their relationship.[57] Recent public outings, such as a January 2025 family day in Pasadena, California, underscore the durability of their bond.[58]

Family and motherhood

Mia Goth and Shia LaBeouf welcomed their daughter, Isabel, in March 2022.[8] The name Isabel, of Hebrew origin meaning "pledged to God," holds personal resonance for the couple, though specific details on its selection remain private.[17] Their reconciliation in 2021 prior to Isabel's birth helped solidify the family unit.[59] Motherhood has profoundly influenced Goth's professional decisions, leading her to pause certain commitments during her pregnancy and adopt a more selective approach to roles afterward to prioritize family balance. In a November 2025 Elle cover story, she explained how becoming a parent enriched her performances, particularly in maternal characters like those in Frankenstein (2025), stating, "I wouldn’t want to say that I couldn’t have done this job if I hadn’t been a mother. But I think becoming a mother informed a lot of my choices."[17] She described herself as "quite picky" in project selection since Isabel's arrival, emphasizing the need to align work with parenting responsibilities.[60] Goth is committed to fostering stability for Isabel, a deliberate contrast to her own turbulent childhood marked by frequent moves and upheaval, during which she sometimes fabricated stories about her home life to cope. In the same Elle interview, she reflected, "I was so desperately yearning for a home… I’m trying to work through… so that it’s not something I give to my daughter," and expressed her hope to be "something steady for her… she can always come home."[17] Despite past separations in their relationship, Goth and LaBeouf maintain a collaborative co-parenting dynamic, residing together in Pasadena, California, since 2021.[55] The family keeps a low profile, with rare public sightings offering glimpses into their life, such as outings to feed turtles at a Pasadena water garden near Caltech, a ritual Goth shares with Isabel.[17] In the Elle piece, Goth shared intimate reflections on parenting as a "really psychedelic experience," calling Isabel "the greatest gift of my life" and noting how it has empowered her to overcome self-doubt, providing "a lot of strength" amid her rising career.[48]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2013Nymphomaniac: Vol. IIYoung JoeLars von TrierSupporting role in erotic drama. [61]
2015The SurvivalistMiljaStephen FingletonLead role in post-apocalyptic thriller. [61]
2015EverestMegBaltasar KormákurSupporting role in adventure drama. [61]
2017A Cure for WellnessHannahGore VerbinskiSupporting role in psychological horror thriller. [62]
2018The House That Jack BuiltSimpleLars von TrierSupporting role in psychological horror drama. [61]
2018High LifeBoyseClaire DenisSupporting role in science fiction drama. [61]
2018SuspiriaSaraLuca GuadagninoSupporting role in supernatural horror. [61]
2020Emma.Harriet SmithAutumn de WildeSupporting role in period romantic comedy. [61]
2021MaydayMarshaKaren CinorreSupporting role in action drama. [63]
2022XMaxine Minx / Pearl (voice)Ti WestLead role (dual role) in horror slasher. [62]
2022PearlPearlTi WestLead role in period horror; shot back-to-back with X as a prequel. [62]
2023Infinity PoolGabiBrandon CronenbergLead role in body horror thriller. [62]
2024MaXXXineMaxine MinxTi WestLead role in slasher horror; third installment in the X trilogy. [62]
2025FrankensteinElizabeth Lavenza / Claire FrankensteinGuillermo del ToroMultiple lead roles in gothic horror drama; released November 7, 2025, on Netflix. [7]
2026The OdysseyMelanthoChristopher NolanSupporting role (upcoming). [64]
TBABladeLilithTBAAntagonist role in superhero horror (upcoming). [65]
2027Star Wars: StarfighterVillain (TBA)Shawn LevyAntagonist role in space opera (upcoming). [46]

Television

Mia Goth's television work is sparse, limited to two guest appearances in British crime drama series during the early stages of her acting career. In 2013, she played Sophie Campbell, a vulnerable teenager entangled in a cross-border murder investigation, in episodes 3–5 of the first season of Sky Atlantic's The Tunnel. This Anglo-French series, an adaptation of the Scandinavian thriller The Bridge, marked one of Goth's initial forays into scripted television.[66] Goth next appeared in 2015 as Hannah Hjelmqvist, a missing girl at the center of a protective family dynamic and biker gang intrigue, in the episode "A Lesson in Love" from the fourth season of BBC One's Wallander.[67] Directed by Benjamin Caron, this installment of the Kenneth Branagh-led adaptation of Henning Mankell's novels highlighted Goth's ability to convey emotional depth in a supporting role.[68]

Awards and nominations

Major awards

Mia Goth has received several major awards for her performances in the horror genre, particularly for her role in Pearl (2022), which marked a significant breakthrough in her career. In 2023, she won the Best Lead Performance award at the Fangoria Chainsaw Awards, recognizing her portrayal of the unhinged aspiring starlet Pearl, a role that showcased her ability to blend vulnerability with explosive intensity in Ti West's prequel to X.[69] This victory highlighted her rising prominence in horror cinema, as the Chainsaw Awards are a prestigious honor within the genre community.[70] Earlier that year, at the 2022 Sitges Film Festival—one of Europe's leading international festivals for fantasy and horror films—Goth earned the Best Actress award for the same role in Pearl. The jury praised her "impressive work" in delivering a multifaceted performance that anchored the film's psychological terror and dark comedy.[71] This win underscored her command of the character across the X trilogy, where she also played dual roles in the original X (2022), though the accolade specifically celebrated her lead turn in the prequel.[72] Additionally, Goth secured the Best Actress in a Horror Movie at the 3rd Annual Critics Choice Super Awards in 2023 for Pearl, an honor from the Critics Choice Association that celebrates excellence in genre filmmaking. She also won Best Villain in a Movie at the same ceremony for the character's menacing evolution, further affirming her impact on contemporary horror.[73] These awards collectively position Pearl as a pivotal achievement, with Goth's performance frequently cited for its raw emotional depth and physical commitment.[74] In 2026, Goth was nominated for Best Supporting Actress in Film at the AACTA International Awards for her role as Elizabeth in Frankenstein, with the ceremony scheduled for February 6, 2026.[75]

Other recognitions

Goth earned a nomination for Best Lead Performance at the 2023 Independent Spirit Awards for her portrayal of the titular character in Pearl.[76] She received a nomination for Best Actress in a Horror Film at the 2024 Saturn Awards for her role in Infinity Pool.[5] She received a nomination for Most Promising Newcomer at the 2015 British Independent Film Awards for her role in The Survivalist.[77] Her performance in Pearl drew significant critical attention, with outlets like the Los Angeles Times hailing it as one of the year's standout acting achievements, though it was notably overlooked by the Academy Awards.[78] In interviews, Goth addressed the Oscars snub, attributing it to the genre's marginalization in major awards, stating that the process is "very political."[79] By 2025, following the release of MaXXXine, Goth continued to garner acclaim as a rising talent, with publications such as Variety profiling her evolving career and contributions to horror cinema.[80]

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