Molly Windsor, a talented English actress, was born on June 19, 1997. She initially gained recognition for her roles in the 2009 Channel 4 television film "The Unloved" and the 2017 BBC miniseries "Three Girls". Her outstanding performance in the latter earned her the prestigious 2018 BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress.
Windsor's breakthrough role was Lucy Manvers in "The Unloved", a character described by The Times as "played with an unsettling stillness by Molly Windsor". She was discovered by Samantha Morton, the writer and director of "The Unloved", at a local drama school and casting agency, Rama Young Actors. Windsor's other notable role was Margaret's daughter in the 2011 film "Oranges and Sunshine".
The actress has received training at the Nottingham Actors Studio, a not-for-profit CIC organization, and the Television Workshop. She is signed with the London-based talent agency, the Artists Partnership.
Windsor resides in Breaston, Derbyshire, with her family. Prior to switching to Rama Young Actors at the age of ten, she attended the Nottingham's Central Junior Television Workshop. Interestingly, her Christian faith, which she believed in as of 2009, was mentioned by Samantha Morton as a contributing factor in Windsor's casting in "The Unloved".