The 10 Best Emily Ratajkowski Roles

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Emily Ratajkowski’s screen career spans thrillers, comedies, indie dramas, and a few well-placed TV appearances. Across films and series, she’s taken on parts that range from leads to pivotal supporting turns, often working with noted directors and ensembles.

This list gathers ten movies and shows where she appears, with straightforward context on the projects, her characters, and how each role fits into the production. You’ll find cast details, creators, and story setups that make it easy to place each credit in her filmography.

‘Gone Girl’ (2014) – Andie Hardy

'Gone Girl' (2014) - Andie Hardy
20th Century Fox

David Fincher’s adaptation of Gillian Flynn’s novel follows a missing-person case that turns into a media storm. Ratajkowski plays Andie Hardy, whose relationship with Nick Dunne complicates the investigation and public narrative. The film stars Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike, features a score by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, and was distributed by a major studio with a wide theatrical release.

Her role intersects directly with key plot turns, introducing evidence threads and press revelations that alter the direction of the case. The production was noted for meticulous visual control, multiple takes, and a script written by Flynn herself, aligning Ratajkowski’s scenes with the story’s shifting perspective structure.

‘We Are Your Friends’ (2015) – Sophie

'We Are Your Friends' (2015) - Sophie
Working Title Films

Directed by Max Joseph, this drama centers on an aspiring DJ navigating friendship, mentorship, and the pressures of the electronic music scene. Ratajkowski plays Sophie, whose connection to both the protagonist and his mentor drives several character decisions and professional opportunities within the Los Angeles setting.

The film stars Zac Efron and Wes Bentley and uses real-world festival aesthetics, club settings, and production design that mirrors dance-music culture. Ratajkowski’s character is embedded in the creative and personal crossroads of the lead, linking party sequences, studio work, and the arc toward his first breakout track.

‘Entourage’ (2015) – Herself

'Entourage' (2015) - Herself
Closest to the Hole Productions

Doug Ellin’s big-screen continuation of the HBO series brings back the core ensemble as they mount a new production. Ratajkowski appears as herself, integrated into the celebrity-and-industry backdrop that the franchise is known for, alongside cameos from athletes, musicians, and other actors.

Her scenes are positioned within the project’s Hollywood-insider framework, reflecting the show’s long-standing format where real personalities intersect with fictional storylines. The film was produced through established franchise partners and uses Los Angeles locations, agency offices, and red-carpet environments to situate those appearances.

‘I Feel Pretty’ (2018) – Mallory

'I Feel Pretty' (2018) - Mallory
Universal Pictures

This comedy from Abby Kohn and Marc Silverstein follows a cosmetics company employee whose self-perception changes after a head injury. Ratajkowski plays Mallory, a social-media fixture whose contrasting experiences with beauty standards are used to frame several workplace and lifestyle beats around the main character.

The ensemble includes Amy Schumer, Michelle Williams, Aidy Bryant, and Busy Philipps, with scenes set across offices, fitness spaces, and retail environments tied to the makeup business. Ratajkowski’s role connects promotional imagery, influencer culture, and company branding elements woven into the story.

‘In Darkness’ (2018) – Veronique Radic

'In Darkness' (2018) - Veronique Radic
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Co-written by and starring Natalie Dormer and directed by Anthony Byrne, this London-set thriller focuses on a pianist who becomes entangled in crime and espionage after a neighbor’s death. Ratajkowski plays Veronique Radic, connected to a family at the center of the conspiracy, linking corporate interests, criminal networks, and personal histories.

The cast features Ed Skrein, Joely Richardson, and James Cosmo. Production emphasizes urban locations, shadow-heavy interiors, and a score aligned with the protagonist’s musical background. Ratajkowski’s character appears in scenes that advance motives tied to inheritance, surveillance, and conflicting testimonies.

‘Welcome Home’ (2018) – Cassie

'Welcome Home' (2018) - Cassie
AMBI Group

Directed by George Ratliff, this psychological thriller follows a couple renting an Italian countryside home for a getaway that quickly unravels. Ratajkowski plays Cassie opposite Aaron Paul, with the pair’s strained relationship forming the basis for manipulation by a local figure whose intentions are gradually exposed.

Filming took place in European locations that support the story’s isolated-villa setup. The plot uses hidden cameras, neighborly “assistance,” and escalating mistrust, placing Ratajkowski’s character in scenes that hinge on access, privacy, and leverage, including sequences involving property monitoring and staged encounters.

‘Cruise’ (2018) – Jessica

'Cruise' (2018) - Jessica
AG Studios

Written and directed by Robert Siegel, this period romance-drama is set in Queens during the late-’80s, following a streetwise young man who meets a Long Island girl from a different social circle. Ratajkowski plays Jessica, whose background and priorities contrast with the lead’s nightlife and car-culture routine.

The movie integrates retro costuming, soundtrack choices, and cruising strips that reflect the era’s local scenes. Ratajkowski’s role connects party stops, family expectations, and the central relationship’s push-and-pull, threading through plot points about class markers, weekend economies, and neighborhood loyalties.

‘Lying and Stealing’ (2019) – Elyse Tibaldi

'Lying and Stealing' (2019) - Elyse Tibaldi
Artina Films

This crime caper directed by Matt Aselton follows a professional art thief trying to settle debts while navigating a risky final stretch of jobs. Ratajkowski plays Elyse Tibaldi, an actress with her own complications, who becomes a partner and wildcard in planned heists targeting high-value works.

The film co-stars Theo James and features galleries, collectors’ homes, and storage facilities where security systems and provenance paperwork are central to the action. Ratajkowski’s character is positioned around forged identities, industry connections, and social-engineering tactics that the crew uses to access restricted spaces.

‘Easy’ (2016–2019) – Allison

'Easy' (2016–2019) - Allison
Sparrow Grass

Joe Swanberg’s anthology series explores relationships and creative work through stand-alone episodes set in Chicago. Ratajkowski appears as Allison, an artist entangled in questions of authorship, inspiration, and the blurry line between personal life and public persona, depending on the episode’s storyline.

The production style leans on improvisation, location shooting, and a rotating ensemble that includes filmmakers, comedians, and musicians. Ratajkowski’s episodes place her character in studios, galleries, and domestic spaces where exhibitions, collaboration deals, and social-media visibility shape the narrative.

‘iCarly’ (2009–2010) – Tasha

'iCarly' (2007) - Tasha
Nickelodeon Productions

The Nickelodeon sitcom led by Miranda Cosgrove centers on friends producing a web show and dealing with everyday school life. Ratajkowski appears as Tasha, introduced through storylines connected to Gibby and school events, which create conflicts and reconciliations among the teen characters.

Her episodes were produced within the show’s multi-camera format, using recurring sets like the apartment, school hallways, and the studio space for the web show. The role ties into plots about dating misunderstandings, group dynamics, and friendship expectations that resolve within each episode’s structure.

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