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Happy birthday, Cara Delevingne: Here are her 10 best movies as the actress and model turns 32

Happy birthday, Cara Delevingne: Here are her 10 best movies as the actress and model turns 32

Today is a special day because we celebrate Cara Delevingne’s 32nd birthday. Delevingne is best known for her successful modeling career, but she has also made a name for herself as an actress. Since 2012, she has played various roles, proving her dynamism. So let’s look at the top ten films she has appeared in on this important day and find out what influence she has had on the modeling and acting world.

The Face of an Angel (2014)

The Face of an Angel is a film starring Cara Delevingne as Melanie, a friend of the victim and a bar employee. Critics did not like the film, but Cara’s acting was considered sincere and moving.

London Fields (2018)

The film London Fields is a crime/mystery thriller based on the novel by Martin Amis. Cara plays Kath Talent, who is caught in a tangled web of deceit and abuse. The film, which also stars Johnny Depp, was panned by critics. However, Cara was able to delve into a more tragic and edgy character in her role.

Tulip Fever (2017)

In Tulip Fever, Cara takes on the role of Annetje, a flower seller in 17th century Amsterdam. Based on Deborah Moggach’s novel, the film is a romantic historical drama set against the backdrop of tulip mania. Although the film did not do well at the box office, it was an interesting performance by Cara that broadened her range as an actress.

Suicide Squad (2016)

Cara’s role in Suicide Squad was Dr. June Moone, who then transformed into the evil Enchantress. The film was negatively reviewed by critics, but Cara’s performance was still praised and she won a Teen Choice Award for it, showing that as an actress she can handle more sinister characters.

Margo’s Footsteps (2015)

Margo Roth Spiegelman is brought to life by Cara Delevingne in John Green’s bestselling novel, “Margo’s Shoes”, which he portrays in the third installment of the Hollywood Walk of Fame. When Margo mysteriously disappears from his life, Quentin (Nat Wolff) embarks on a never-ending quest to find her. Her role as the enigmatic and enterprising Margo in the film earned her a Teen Choice Award and made her name among young teen film audiences.

Pan (2015)

In the year that Paper cities came out, Pan was released, an adventure fantasy film about Peter Pan. In this reinterpretation of the traditional story, Cara appears as a beautiful siren. The film received mixed reception, but it was praised for its fantastic use of special effects. Her role added some magic to the otherworldly fantasy realm depicted in the film.

Anna Karenina (2012)

Cara’s entry into the film industry came in 2012 with a leading role in the film Anna Karenina, in which Keira Knightley plays the tragic heroine based on Leo Tolstoy’s classic novel. Cara plays Princess Sorokina, a supporting character who paves the way for the main drama. The film was appreciated for its lush visual effects and performances and helped to launch her acting career to great effect.

Her Smell (2018)

Her Smell might be one of the most critically acclaimed films to feature Cara, playing Crassie Cassie, a drummer in a punk rock band. The film focuses on themes of self-destruction and addiction, and her performance was highlighted for showing how deeply she can deal with emotions and sing songs brilliantly, among other things. These kinds of roles really gave us an insight into how complex she can play characters.

Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (2017)

Laureline, a space adventurer, is portrayed by Cara in Luc Besson’s sci-fi adventure. The French comic series Valerian and Laureline inspired the film. Although the film was criticized for its plot, it was praised for its great visual effects. Cara’s energetic acting in stirring roles such as Laureline was noticeable.

Children in Love (2016)

Viole, a member of a London bohemian group, is played by Cara Delevingne in Kids in Love. This film is about the lifestyle of young people who have no worries at all and her role adds depth to the film. Although critics claimed that the character development in this film was poor, Cara’s performance stood out.

Today, as she turns 32, it seems pretty obvious that Cara has made great strides in both her modeling and acting career. From her early days to now, Cara has always proven herself to be a versatile actress who can play various roles. Let’s celebrate what she has achieved so far and wait to see what comes next in her illustrious career. Happy birthday, Cara!!

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