Lily-Rose Depp’s Complete List of Movies and TV Shows
June 6, 2025: Lily-Rose Depp has established herself as a prominent actress in both independent and mainstream cinema. Here’s an overview of her film and television work:
Lily-Rose Depp Movies And TV Shows
Upcoming and Recent Films
Nosferatu (2024)
In Robert Eggers’ reimagining of the classic horror tale, Depp portrays Ellen Hutter, a young woman who becomes the object of obsession for the vampire Count Orlok. Her performance has been lauded for its emotional depth and physicality.


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Notable Films
The King (2019)
Depp plays Catherine of Valois opposite Timothée Chalamet’s Henry V in this historical drama. Her portrayal was noted for its subtlety and grace.
Crisis (2021)
A crime thriller addressing the opioid epidemic, where Depp stars alongside Gary Oldman and Evangeline Lilly.
Voyagers (2021)
A sci-fi thriller exploring human behavior in isolation, featuring Depp in a leading role.
Silent Night (2021)
A dark comedy set during a Christmas gathering amidst an impending apocalypse, showcasing Depp’s versatility.
Wolf (2021)
In this psychological drama, Depp stars as a caretaker in a facility treating individuals who believe they are animals.
A Faithful Man (2018)
A romantic drama where Depp plays a young woman entangled in a complex love triangle.
Yoga Hosers (2016)
A horror-comedy directed by Kevin Smith, featuring Depp and Smith’s daughter as teenage convenience store clerks battling supernatural forces.
Planetarium (2016)
Set in 1930s France, Depp stars alongside Natalie Portman as sisters believed to possess supernatural abilities.
The Dancer (2016)
A biographical film where Depp portrays Isadora Duncan, a pioneer of modern dance.
Tusk (2014)
Depp’s acting debut in a horror-comedy about a man transformed into a walrus, directed by Kevin Smith.
Television
The Idol (2023)
Depp stars as Jocelyn, a pop singer navigating the complexities of fame and personal demons, in this HBO drama series. The show premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and aired on HBO and Max, though it was canceled after one season.
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