Oona Chaplin has been busy since her days as Talisa on “Game of Thrones,” with her debut starring as Mia in the modern dating drama series “Dates” occurring just a week after her last appearance on the HBO show. Mia was Talisa’s opposite, a condescending and jaded woman who watches her “date” from the bar after she changes her mind about meeting him. After minor roles in “What If” and “Aloft,” co-starring Jennifer Connelly and Cillian Murphy, she got her first starring role as Marta in the 2014 horror film “Purgatorio.”
Chaplin’s next role was starring as Kitty Trevelyan in the BBC series “The Crimson Field.” Playing a nurse who ends up helping the soldiers on the front lines during World War I, the show was canceled after one season due to falling ratings (via Independent). Chaplin then played Greta in one of “Black Mirror’s” most disturbing episodes, “White Christmas.” Greta learns she’s a copy of who she thinks she is and is forced to become a servant to her real self.
Oona was busy between 2015 and 2016, with parts in “The Longest Ride,” “Dancing for My Havana,” and the sci-fi film “Realive.” In 2017 Chaplin co-starred in “Anchor and Hope” with another “Game of Thrones” alumni, Natalia Tena, along with her mother, Geraldine Chaplin. Chaplin plays Eva, who’s in a relationship with Kat (Tena) and enlists Kat’s friend Roger (David Verdaguer) to help them have a child. The film received mainly positive reviews, with Rotten Tomatoes giving it a 76% rating.