Alison Pill (born November 27, 1985) is a Canadian actress. A former child actress, she began her career at age 12, appearing in numerous projects before transitioning to adult roles with a breakthrough role in the television series The Book of Daniel (2006), a tv series on NBC. Also in 2006, she made her Broadway debut in The Lieutenant of Inishmore (2006) earning a nomination for Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play. Pill's other notable stage roles include being in Blackbird (2007), Mauritius (2007), The Miracle Worker (2010), The House of Blue Leaves (2011), and Three Tall Women (2018).

Pill had prominent roles in the films Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen (2004), Plain Truth (2004), Dan in Real Life (2007), Milk (2008), Midnight in Paris (2011), Hail, Caesar! (2016), and Vice (2018). From 2012 to 2014 she played Maggie Jordan in Aaron Sorkin's HBO drama series The Newsroom and acted in the television series In Treatment (2009), The Pillars of the Earth (2010), American Horror Story: Cult (2017), Star Trek: Picard (2020–2022), Devs (2020), and Them (2021). She is also known for her role as Kim Pine in the film Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010) and the Netflix animated series Scott Pilgrim Takes Off (2023).

Background

Pill was born in Toronto. Her father, a professional engineer, is Estonian. She attended Vaughan Road Academy in the city. She was in its Interact program which featured dance, music, athletics, and theater.

Career

1997–2007: Rise to prominence

Pill at the 2010 San Diego Comic Con

Pill decided to become an actor when she was 10 years old. As a member of the Toronto Children's Chorus, she was chosen to narrate one of their performances. Her mother tried to discourage Pill by getting her a job as a background performer on the series Kung Fu: The Legend Continues. By the time she was 11, she had played a guest role on an episode of the children's series The New Ghostwriter Mysteries. At 12, she landed roles in two TV movies and a mini-series, a guest appearance on the TV series Psi Factor and voiced the character "Cornflower" on the animated series Redwall (1999–2001). After roles in two more television movies, she landed her first feature film role, a small-budget Canadian movie called The Life Before This in 1999, followed by the role of Jacob's older sister Marfa in Jacob Two Two Meets the Hooded Fang, another Canadian movie. Pill played roles in four more TV movies before the age of fourteen. She landed a small role in Skipped Parts in 2000 starring Drew Barrymore and Mischa Barton, then appeared in four more TV movies and features that year, including playing Farrah Fawcett's daughter in the TNT movie Baby and a lead role in the Canadian film The Dinosaur Hunter, which was originally intended to be shown at a dinosaur museum and on a provincial education channel, but which made its way to the Burbank International Film Festival, winning Pill an award for Best Child Actress.

She landed the role of young Lorna in the ABC-TV biopic Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows in 2001, based on the memoir by Garland's daughter, Lorna Luft. Also in 2001, Pill also played Sissy Spacek's daughter in the TV flick Midwives. In 2003, she played Katie Holmes' sister in the indie feature Pieces of April. Pill won the lead in the CTV-TV movie Fast Food High, about a teenager who gets a job at a fast food restaurant and tries to set up a union. She also landed a supporting role in Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen in 2003, starring Lindsay Lohan. Pill ventured into stage acting, with the Manhattan, New York staging of None of the Above as the first item in her theater credentials. In 2006, she starred as Grace Webster in the short-lived NBC drama The Book of Daniel. That same year, she made her Broadway debut playing Mairead in Martin McDonagh's black comedy play The Lieutenant of Inishmore for which she was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play.

Because of her busy work schedule, Pill's schooling was through a program for children in the entertainment industry. Since graduating from high school, she moved to New York to pursue a career in theatre, but continued to work in movies such as Dan in Real Life in 2007. She returned to Broadway in the Theresa Rebeck play Mauritius (2007) acting alongside F. Murray Abraham, Bobby Cannavale, and Dylan Baker. John Lahr of The New Yorker commended Pill as "excellent" adding, "It says something about the appeal of Alison Pill—an actress with a big future—that her compelling combination of ferocity and fragility carries the audience beyond the inconsistencies of the story." In 2007, she acted in the Manhattan Theatre Club production of the David Harrower play Blackbird starring alongside Jeff Daniels. The production was directed by Joe Mantello and was helmed at Center's Stage I in Manhattan, New York. For her performance she received the Drama League Award, Lucille Lortel Award, and Outer Critics Circle Awards nominations. That was followed by The Distance From Here, On the Mountain,.

2008–2014: Film roles and The Newsroom

Pill at the 2013 PaleyFest in Midtown Manhattan, New York

Pill had a major supporting role as campaign manager Anne Kronenberg in the 2008 film Milk. In 2009, she performed with Erin Hill & her Psychedelic Harp playing the Twilight Zone-inspired "Meredith Moon" and "The Real North Pole" sci-fi Christmas Harp. Pill was cast as April on In Treatment. In 2009 she replaced Elliot Page in a role in Jack & Diane but due to postponement of the project neither ended up in it by the time it ran in 2012. Pill later played Kim Pine in the movie Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010) as well as in the short, Scott Pilgrim vs. the Animation. She portrayed Empress Maud in the miniseries The Pillars of the Earth.

Pill starred with Abigail Breslin in the Broadway revival of the William Gibson play The Miracle Worker (2010), David Rooney of Variety wrote, "Pill has demonstrated her skill at animating prickly contemporary women who can go from sullen vulnerability into bellicose attack mode in a flash. She's no less convincing as 20-year-old Boston Irish Sullivan, hired in 1887 by the Keller family in Alabama to serve as governess to Helen, left deaf and blind by an illness in her infancy". In 2011, she acted in another Broadway revival, the John Guare play The House of Blue Leaves with Ben Stiller, Edie Falco, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Thomas Sadoski. In the play she portrayed a kindly, partially deaf actress. She received positive reviews with Entertainment Weekly describing her as "delightfully daffy", and The Hollywood Reporter declaring, "Pill's funny-sad ethereal performance exposes the cultivated poise and glamour of Hollywood as another empty fantasy". She appeared in Woody Allen's acclaimed romantic comedy Midnight in Paris (2011) portraying Zelda Fitzgerald alongside Tom Hiddleston as F. Scott Fitzgerald. In 2012, she reunited with Allen portraying Hayley in To Rome with Love (2012). She starred in short films including Denise in 2012 with Chris Messina and Santa Baby; she also sang and danced in Santa Baby. In 2016, she appeared in Cover Up by Satya Bhabha with Jason Ritter, to be released at the LA Shorts Fest, and Woman in Deep, playing a woman who calls a suicide prevention hot line and is put on hold, directed by Janicza Bravo.

From 2012 until it ended in 2014, she was in The Newsroom, a political drama series on HBO portraying journalist Maggie Jordan at a fictional cable news show. In a Geffen Playhouse production of Wait Until Dark (2013), she starred as a blind woman who fends for her life. Myron Meisel of The Hollywood Reporter compared Pill's performance favorably to previous actors who played the role including Lee Remick and Audrey Hepburn, writing "the reliably talented Pill instills [the role] with a distinctive individuality." Pill starred in Bong Joon-ho's post-apocalyptic film Snowpiercer, alongside Chris Evans and Tilda Swinton, which came out in 2013. Pill appeared in Cooties (2014) starring Elijah Wood. In Zoom, she played Emma, an aspiring comic book artist.

2015–present

She acted in the Coen Brothers comedy Hail, Caesar! (2015) playing Eddie Mannix's wife. Pill starred in Goon: Last of the Enforcers as Eva Glatt, Doug Glatt's love interest in first movie Goon, and now married to her. She was part of the cast of The Family as Willa Warren. In 2016, Pill co-starred with Jessica Chastain in the EuropaCorp thriller Miss Sloane. In 2017, she joined American Horror Story: Cult, starring as Ivy Mayfair-Richards, one of the main characters of the storyline. In 2018 she played former Vice President Dick Cheney's daughter Mary in the Oscar-nominated film Vice. Also in 2018, she acted in the Broadway revival of the Edward Albee'sThree Tall Women, a memory play, acting alongside Glenda Jackson and Laurie Metcalf.

In 2020, she was part of the TV series Devs directed by Alex Garland on FX on Hulu and played Katie, the chief designer of the Devs system. In 2021, she starred in the film All My Puny Sorrows with Sarah Gadon, as two Mennonite sisters who leave their religious lives behind. Pill won Best Actress in a Canadian Film by Vancouver Film Critics Circle for her role in the movie. She was in the TV series Them, playing Betty Wendell. For the first two seasons of Star Trek: Picard, she played scientist Dr. Agnes Jurati. Pill returned to Broadway playing Sonya in the 2024 revival of the Anton Chekov play Uncle Vanya starring with Steve Carell, William Jackson Harper, Jayne Houdyshell, and Alfred Molina at Lincoln Center in Manhattan. David Cote of The Observer hailed her performance, "Pill proves to be the evening's MVP... [She] embodies that brokenness with a palpable heat I wish could have ignited everything around her".

Personal life

Pill was engaged to actor Jay Baruchel from 2011 to 2013.

Pill and actor Joshua Leonard married on May 24, 2015, They have a daughter who was born in 2016. On August 15, 2025, Leonard announced their divorce via social media.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999The Life Before ThisJessica
Jacob Two Two Meets the Hooded FangShapiro / Emma
2000Skipped PartsChuckette Morris
2002A.W.O.L.PatientShort film
Perfect PieMarie (age 15)
2003Pieces of AprilBeth Burns
Fast Food HighEmma Redding
2004Confessions of a Teenage Drama QueenElla Gerard
The Crypt ClubLieslShort film
2005Dear WendySusan
2007Dan in Real LifeJane Burns
Working in the TheatreSelfDocumentary
2008MilkAnne Kronenberg
2009The Awakening of Abigail HarrisAbigail HarrisShort film
One Way to ValhallaDale
2010Goldstar, OhioKendra HarperShort film
EMGODAlisonShort film
Scott Pilgrim vs. the AnimationKimberly "Kim" Pine (voice)Short film
Scott Pilgrim vs. the WorldKimberly "Kim" Pine
2011Midnight in ParisZelda Fitzgerald
Portraits in Dramatic TimeSelf
GoonEva
2012To Rome with LoveHayley
DeniseDeniseShort film
Santa BabyAliceShort film
2013SnowpiercerPregnant Teacher
2014CootiesLucy McCormick
2015ZoomEmma Boyles
2016Hail, Caesar!Mrs. Mannix
Woman in DeepBirdieShort film
Cover UpEmmaShort film
Miss SloaneJane Molloy
2017Goon: Last of the EnforcersEva Glatt
2018Ideal HomeMelissa Enright
ViceMary Cheney
2019The Most Magnificent ThingMom (voice)Short film
2020We Are AnimalsSelfDocumentary
2021The Same StormBridget Salt
2022All My Puny SorrowsYolandi "Yoli" Von Riesen
2023Eric LarueLisa Graff
2024TrapRachel
Young WertherCharlotte

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1997The New Ghostwriter MysteriesLucyEpisode: "Moving Parts"
1998Fast TrackAlexa StokesEpisode: "Real Time"
Psi Factor: Chronicles of the ParanormalSophie SchulmanEpisode: "The Night of the Setting Sun"
The Last Don IIBethanyEpisode: "1.1"
AnatolePaulette (voice)5 episodes
Degas & the DancerMarie van GoethemTelevision film
Stranger in TownHettyTelevision film
1999Locked in SilenceLaceyTelevision film
God's New PlanSamantha HuttonTelevision film
DifferentSally ReedTelevision film
What Katy DidKaty CarrTelevision film
Dear America: A Journey to the New WorldRemember Patience WhippleTelevision film
A Holiday RomanceFernTelevision film
RedwallCornflower (voice)13 episodes
Poltergeist: The LegacyPaigeEpisode: "Forget Me Not"
2000TradersAndrea ExterEpisode: "Hawks"
Redwall: The MovieCornflower (voice)Television film
The Dinosaur HunterJulia CreathTelevision film
The Other MeAllana BrowningTelevision film
BabyLarkin MaloneTelevision film
2001Life with Judy Garland: Me and My ShadowsYoung Lorna LuftTelevision film
MidwivesConstance "Connie" DanforthTelevision film
What Girls LearnTildenTelevision film
Anne of Green Gables: The Animated SeriesVictoria (voice)Episode: "Butterflies!"
2002The Pilot's WifeMattie LyonsTelevision film
An Unexpected LoveSamantha MayerTelevision film
2004A Separate PeaceBethTelevision film
Plain TruthKatie FisherTelevision film
2006The Book of DanielGrace Webster8 episodes
Law & Order: Criminal IntentLisa RamseyEpisode: "Wrongful Life"
2008CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationKelsey MurphyEpisode: "Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda"
2009In TreatmentAprilRecurring role, 7 episodes
2010The Pillars of the EarthPrincess MaudeMiniseries, 8 episodes
2012–14The NewsroomMargaret "Maggie" JordanMain role, 25 episodes
20147p/10eAlisonEpisode: "Day 16"
TherapyLucyEpisode: "1.1"
Dinner with Friends with Brett Gelman and FriendsHerselfTelevision short
2016The FamilyWilla Warren12 episodes
2017American Horror Story: CultIvy Mayfair-RichardsMain role, 9 episodes
2018The Emperor's Newest ClothesThomasina (voice)Television short
2020–22Star Trek: PicardDr. Agnes JuratiMain role, 20 episodes
2020DevsKatieMiniseries, 8 episodes
2021ThemElizabeth "Betty" Wendell8 episodes
2022ArcherAlessia (voice)3 episodes
2023Hello Tomorrow!Myrtle Mayburn10 episodes
Scott Pilgrim Takes OffKimberly "Kim" Pine (voice)Main role
2025RoboGoboFarmer Faye
Unspeakable: The Murder of JonBenét RamseyLinda Arndt

Music videos

YearTitleArtist(s)
2004"Drama Queen (That Girl)"Lindsay Lohan
2010"Lewis Takes Off His Shirt"Owen Pallett
"Medicine"Nick Casey
2020"Eat It (We're All In This Together)"David Cross featuring "Weird Al" Yankovic

Web

YearTitleRoleWebsite
2016Honest Phone Sex for Married CouplesWifeFunny or Die
Angel and DemonDemonWeatherFrom
2018George's Cheese/Pizza RevengeMother PorpoiseStory Pirates
2020Fight of the CenturyNarratorSimon & Schuster
Skin TradeNickGeffen Playhouse
The Homebound ProjectC.A. JohnsonThe Homebound Theater
The LineJenniferThe Public Theater
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World Water CrisisKim Pine / Vegan PoliceWater For People
My Mouth Ran AwayMother PorpoiseStory Pirates
Raising ArizonaEdwina "Ed"Pandemic Players
2022The Doctor Is InDr. Kate Spencer (voice)Echoverse
The Rubber RoomLindsey WhittleSiriusXM

Theatre

YearTitleRoleVenueRef.
2003None of the AboveJamieOhio Theatre, West Village
2004The Distance from HereJennMCC Theater, Off-Broadway
2005On the MountainJaimePlaywrights Horizons, Off-Broadway
2006The Lieutenant of InishmoreMaireadLyceum Theatre, Broadway
2007BlackbirdUnaManhattan Theatre Club, Off-Broadway
MauritiusJackieSamuel J. Friedman Theatre, Broadway
2008Reasons to Be PrettyStephLucille Lortel Theatre, Off-Broadway
2010The Miracle WorkerAnne SullivanCircle in the Square Theatre, Broadway
This Wide NightMariePeter Jay Sharp Theatre
2011The House of Blue LeavesCorrinna StrollerWalter Kerr Theatre, Broadway
2013Wait Until DarkSusanGeffen Playhouse, Los Angeles
2018Three Tall WomenCJohn Golden Theatre, Broadway
2024Uncle VanyaSonyaVivian Beaumont Theatre, Broadway

Discography

with Sex Bob-Omb

Soundtrack

TitleYearAlbum
"We Are Sex Bob-Omb"2010Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
"Garbage Truck"
"Threshold"
"Summertime"
"Indefatigable"

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
2000Burbank International Children's Film FestivalBest Child Actress PerformanceThe Dinosaur HunterWon
Young Artist AwardBest Performance in a TV Movie or Pilot – Supporting Young ActressDegas and the DancerNominated
2001Best Ensemble in a TV MovieThe Other MeNominated
2002Best Performance in a TV Movie or Special – Leading Young ActressWhat Girls LearnNominated
2003Gemini AwardsBest Performance in a Children's or Youth Program or SeriesThe Dinosaur HunterNominated
2004Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Ensemble PerformanceThe Distance From HereWon
2005Lucille Lortel AwardsOutstanding Featured ActressOn the MountainNominated
2006Tony AwardBest Featured Actress in a PlayThe Lieutenant of InishmoreNominated
2007Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Actress in a PlayBlackbirdNominated
Drama League AwardDistinguished PerformanceNominated
2008Lucille Lortel AwardOutstanding Lead ActressNominated
2009Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureMilkNominated
Gold Derby AwardsEnsemble CastNominated
15th Critics' Choice AwardsBest Acting EnsembleWon
Online Film & Television Association AwardBest Supporting Actress in a Drama SeriesIn TreatmentNominated
2010Detroit Film Critics Society AwardsBest EnsembleScott Pilgrim vs. the WorldNominated
2011Drama League AwardDistinguished PerformanceThis Wide NightNominated
Gemini AwardsBest Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-SeriesThe Pillars of the EarthNominated
Phoenix Film Critics Society AwardsBest Ensemble ActingMidnight in ParisNominated
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureNominated
2012Gold Derby AwardsEnsemble CastNominated
2013Vancouver Film Critics Circle AwardBest Supporting Actress in a Canadian FilmGoonNominated
2014San Diego International Film FestivalVirtuoso Award for Best Breakthrough PerformanceThe NewsroomAwarded
2018Critics' Choice Movie AwardsBest Acting EnsembleViceNominated
Detroit Film Critics SocietyBest EnsembleWon
Seattle Film Critics SocietyBest Ensemble CastNominated
2022Vancouver Film Critics Circle AwardBest Actress in a Canadian FilmAll My Puny SorrowsWon
Festival du Film Canadien de DieppeBest ActressWon
Tell-Tale TV AwardsFavorite Performer in a Network Sci-fi / Fantasy / Horror SeriesStar Trek: PicardNominated
Favorite Ensemble Cast in a Sci-fi/Fantasy/Horror SeriesNominated
2024Vancouver Film Critics Circle AwardBest Supporting Actress in a Canadian FilmYoung WertherNominated

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