Jacob Elordi Is On Top of This Week’s List of Most Popular Celebs
From breakout stars to veteran icons, this week’s most–searched names span buzzy streaming hits, awards favorites, and headline–grabbing upcoming projects. Here’s a quick, fact–packed refresher on what each person is best known for and what they’ve been up to lately across film and television.
Elle Fanning

Elle Fanning starred as Catherine in ‘The Great’, earning major award nominations for her performance and producing work. She played Princess Aurora in Disney’s ‘Maleficent’ films and led true-crime drama ‘The Girl from Plainville’. Earlier, she drew acclaim for ’20th Century Women’ and ‘The Neon Demon’. Fanning’s career spans indie darlings, prestige series, and major studio releases.
Clara Stack

Clara Stack portrayed young Kate Bishop in Marvel’s ‘Hawkeye’, appearing in formative flashback sequences for the character. She has additional credits in television and short projects that highlight early career range. Her role connects directly to the newer generation of Marvel heroes. Stack continues to build a résumé across family and action–adventure titles.
Freya Allan

Freya Allan plays Ciri in Netflix’s ‘The Witcher’, evolving from a royal runaway to a central figure in the saga. She appeared in ‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ as Mae, a key human character. Allan’s earlier credits include ‘The Third Day’ and ‘Gunpowder Milkshake’. Her roles frequently explore coming-of-age arcs within genre worlds.
Julia Garner

Julia Garner won multiple Emmys for playing Ruth Langmore in ‘Ozark’. She led the limited series ‘Inventing Anna’ and starred in the indie drama ‘The Assistant’. Garner has been cast as the Silver Surfer (Shalla-Bal) in Marvel’s upcoming ‘The Fantastic Four’. Her career blends prestige television with high–profile studio projects.
Vanessa Kirby

Vanessa Kirby earned an Academy Award nomination for ‘Pieces of a Woman’ and gained global notice as Princess Margaret in ‘The Crown’. She joined the ‘Mission: Impossible’ franchise as Alanna Mitsopolis. Kirby also portrayed Empress Joséphine in Ridley Scott’s ‘Napoleon’. Her work spans intimate dramas and large–scale historical or action features.
Rebecca Ferguson

Rebecca Ferguson headlines Apple TV+’s ‘Silo’ and co–stars in Denis Villeneuve’s ‘Dune’ films as Lady Jessica. She is a key player in the ‘Mission: Impossible’ series as Ilsa Faust. Ferguson’s credits also include ‘Doctor Sleep’ and ‘The Greatest Showman’. Her roles often mix action, science fiction, and character–driven drama.
Jonathan Bailey

Jonathan Bailey stars as Anthony Bridgerton in Netflix’s ‘Bridgerton’, becoming a central figure from Season 2 onward. He earned wide praise for the limited series ‘Fellow Travelers’. Bailey portrays Fiyero in the two–part film adaptation of the musical ‘Wicked’. His earlier stage work in London’s West End includes award–winning performances.
Oscar Isaac

Oscar Isaac’s notable credits include ‘Ex Machina’, ‘Inside Llewyn Davis’, and ‘Dune: Part Two’. He headlined Marvel’s ‘Moon Knight’ and voiced Miguel O’Hara/Spider–Man 2099 in ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’. Isaac has stage credentials as well, including acclaimed turns in Shakespearean productions. His filmography blends arthouse dramas with major franchise work.
Rhea Seehorn

Rhea Seehorn is best known for playing Kim Wexler in ‘Better Call Saul’, a role that earned her multiple award nominations. She has appeared in ‘Veep’, ‘Whitney’, and the indie feature ‘Linoleum’. Seehorn also directed and has worked in short–form projects such as ‘Cooper’s Bar’, which drew guild recognition. Her work spans drama and comedy, often centered on sharp, ethically complex characters.
Sydney Sweeney

Sydney Sweeney gained prominence with ‘Euphoria’ and ‘The White Lotus’, earning major award nominations. On the film side, she headlined ‘Anyone But You’, ‘Immaculate’, and ‘Reality’. Sweeney also launched a production banner, developing projects that feature her in front of and behind the camera. She continues to alternate between prestige TV and theatrical releases.
Guillermo del Toro

Guillermo del Toro won Best Picture and Best Director for ‘The Shape of Water’ and is acclaimed for ‘Pan’s Labyrinth’. He created the Netflix anthology ‘Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities’ and produced numerous genre projects. His stop–motion ‘Pinocchio’ earned the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. Del Toro has long developed a ‘Frankenstein’ adaptation, consistent with his fascination for gothic literature and creature tales.
Mia Goth

Mia Goth is known for the Ti West trilogy—’X’, ‘Pearl’, and ‘MaXXXine’—which cemented her as a modern horror lead. She appeared in ‘Suspiria’ and ‘Emma.’, showing range beyond genre fare. Goth has also worked with auteurs like Claire Denis in ‘High Life’. Her collaborations frequently involve intense character studies and distinctive, stylized storytelling.
Diane Ladd

Diane Ladd is a three–time Academy Award nominee for ‘Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore’, ‘Wild at Heart’, and ‘Rambling Rose’. She has a decades–long career spanning film, television, and stage, including roles in ‘Chinatown’ and the series ‘Christy’. Ladd is also the mother of actress Laura Dern, with whom she has occasionally collaborated. Her television work has earned Golden Globe recognition in addition to her film accolades.
Jaafar Jackson

Jaafar Jackson, the nephew of Michael Jackson and son of Jermaine Jackson, is starring as his uncle in the biographical film ‘Michael’. The project is directed by Antoine Fuqua with Graham King producing, aiming to chronicle the singer’s life and career. Jaafar has a background in music himself, which informed his preparation for the role. His casting drew attention for its resemblance and vocal approach to the pop icon.
Jacob Elordi

Jacob Elordi broke out playing Nate Jacobs in HBO’s ‘Euphoria’ and drew wide attention for his turn as Felix Catton in ‘Saltburn’. He also portrayed Elvis Presley in ‘Priscilla’, showcasing a very different register from his teen–drama work. Earlier roles include ‘The Kissing Booth’ films, which introduced him to a global audience. He continues to balance prestige projects with mainstream titles across film and TV.
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