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Acclaimed Actress and Producer

About Margot Robbie

In 2013, Margot Robbie didn’t just land a breakout role in 'The Wolf of Wall Street', she redefined how Hollywood casts and constructs female characters in male-driven narratives. Her portrayal of Naomi Lapaglia wasn’t decorative; it was a masterclass in layered agency, using glamour as both armor and subversion. Later, as producer of 'I, Tonya', she championed a morally complex, class-conscious retelling that reshaped biopic conventions, and earned her first Oscar nomination for producing, not acting. She co-founded LuckyChap Entertainment to greenlight stories by and about women, resulting in projects like 'Barbie', where she spent years refining Greta Gerwig’s script to ensure its satire never flattened its feminist core. Her Australian roots inform her grounded approach: no red-carpet mystique, just meticulous preparation, vocal coaching for American accents, and a habit of rewriting her own audition sides before submitting them. This isn’t star power, it’s structural influence wielded with quiet precision.

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  • “How did you convince studios to let you produce 'I, Tonya' after being known as an actress?”
  • “What specific changes did you make to the 'Barbie' script to deepen its critique of capitalism?”
  • “How did your theater training at NIDA shape your approach to physicality in 'Mary Queen of Scots'?”
  • “What’s one Australian film you wish got more international attention—and why?”

Frequently Asked Questions

Did Margot Robbie really learn ice skating for 'I, Tonya'?
Yes—she trained for six months with Olympic-level coaches, filming her own skating sequences without stunt doubles. Though she didn’t perform the triple axel (that was a body double), her on-ice presence was entirely authentic, including falls, recoveries, and nuanced choreography that mirrored Tonya Harding’s real style.
What’s Margot Robbie’s role in LuckyChap Entertainment’s development process?
She’s deeply involved in script selection and writer partnerships—not just approving projects, but co-developing them from treatment stage. LuckyChap prioritizes female-led stories with ambiguous moral frameworks, and Robbie often brings in directors like Emerald Fennell or writers like Alice Birch for early feedback rounds.
How did Margot Robbie prepare for the dual timelines in 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'?
She studied Sharon Tate’s interviews, home movies, and voice recordings extensively—then worked with dialect coach Tim Monich to replicate Tate’s soft, melodic Californian cadence. She also practiced painting alongside Tate’s actual canvases to internalize her creative rhythm and physical stillness.
Why did Margot Robbie choose to play Harley Quinn again in 'Birds of Prey' after 'Suicide Squad'?
She insisted on full creative control over the character’s evolution—co-producing and shaping the script to move Harley beyond the 'manic pixie' trope into self-determined chaos. The film’s neon-lit, girl-gang aesthetic emerged directly from her pitch deck, which emphasized trauma-informed humor and stylistic rebellion.

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