
Apr |
Yesterday, Daisy and her co-star Andrew Garfield visited the talk show ‘The View’ to promote the premiere of Under The Banner of Heaven! A couple of high quality stills have been released, and can be found in our gallery. You can check out their interview below – and make sure to stream the first two episodes of the show, available now!





Apr |
Hello Daisy fans! On April 20th, the Hollywood premiere of Under The Banner of Heaven was held at the Hollywood Athletic Club in Los Angeles. The entire cast was in attendance, and we have been blessed with an extreme amount of photos! Daisy wore a unique black satin gown with faux fur trim for the occasion, and while this is not my favorite outfit of hers, I love her hair and make-up here. The dress is Gucci, and it was accessorized with beautiful Tiffany & Co. jewelry
More than 400 high quality photos of Daisy and her co-stars have been added to our gallery, and I’ve added a few videos from the red carpet to our video archive as well. Find all the links and previews below! These are all well worth a look.








Appearances 2022 > April 20: Premiere Of FX’s “Under The Banner Of Heaven” – After Party
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Apr |
The promotion for Daisy’s upcoming show “Under the Banner of Heaven” officially kicked off this Monday, as Daisy attended The Late Late Show with James Corden to discuss the series! She was a guest alongside Pedro Pascal, who is promoting “The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent.” They talked about shooting in Banff, missing home, the northern lights and more. We also learned that Daisy is heading to Coachella later this week!
Considering she had to do most of her “Normal People” promotion over zoom, this is her first in person appearance on the show. She’s so natural and fun to watch though, it looks like she’s been doing talk shows her whole life! You can check out two clips from the episode below, and find HQ stills in our gallery. Screen captures will be up soon, so just keep checking the gallery.
James asks “Under the Banner of Heaven” Daisy Edgar-Jones about her new series and she tells him about the beauty of shooting in Banff, pronunciation aside. And Daisy and Pedro Pascal compare their experience of seeing the Northern Lights before Reggie Watts poses a question.

Apr |
Daisy is featured on Interview Magazine’s online website today, with a brand new photoshoot and an interview! She and her friend Phoebe Bridgers interviewed each other about impostor syndrome, eating on-screen, and creative turnoffs. You can find the 4 photoshoot photos in our gallery, and read the full interview below!




Interview | It’s been two years since Normal People made Daisy Edgar-Jones a star. Her achingly naturalistic performance as Marianne Sheridan in the television version of Sally Rooney’s best seller captivated audiences, and launched a career that is now coming into view. This year, the 23-year-old Brit puts her talent on full display with starring roles in a cannibalistic rom-com (Fresh), a Mormon murder mystery (Under the Banner of Heaven), and the latest product of Reese Witherspoon’s adaptation factory (Where the Crawdads Sing). As busy as she is, Edgar-Jones still had time to chat with her friend, musician Phoebe Bridgers, about impostor syndrome, eating on-screen, and creative turnoffs.
DAISY EDGAR-JONES: Phoebe!
PHOEBE BRIDGERS: How’s it going, dude? Where are you in the world?
EDGAR-JONES: I’m in New York, but I’m leaving for L.A. tomorrow.
BRIDGERS: I just watched Fresh. I knew what it was about and it still scared the shit out of me (1).
EDGAR-JONES: I love that you were scared. Well, I don’t love that you were scared, but it’s a bit mad.
BRIDGERS: It’s so, so good. I love when there’s acting in a movie that has to fool both the audience and another character, like in Mulholland Drive, but I don’t want to give too much away. When you read a script, is there usually a scene that makes you super nervous?
EDGAR-JONES: A hundred percent. In every job, there’s that one scene you know is coming. Usually, they put it right at the end of the schedule, and at the end of the day. You know it’s coming, and you’re like, “I just want to get this scene over with.” I definitely had that with Fresh. I’ve had that with pretty much everything I’ve done. With Fresh, the scene post-credits, it goes to such a crazy place.
BRIDGERS: Do the scenes that make you nervous have a common theme? Or is it just a heavy, emotional scene every time?
EDGAR-JONES: It’s also when you really love a scene. In Normal People, there was a scene where I didn’t realize how much it meant to me until we started filming it. It’s the scene with Marianne and Connell, where he comes back and he’s got a bloodied nose, and she’s with Jamie at that point, and they have a conversation in the kitchen. I loved that scene so much in the book, so when it came to filming it, I was like, “Oh, my gosh, I’m really nervous.”
BRIDGERS: Sometimes the super emotional scenes aren’t the most challenging, it’s the subtleties. Especially with a character like Marianne. How can you get betrayal, keeping it cool, love, all that shit on your face at once without saying fucking anything ever? That character just won’t communicate.
EDGAR-JONES: We both just emote at each other the whole time, silently. It’s so crazy. [Laughs] It’s kind of how real life is. So much of Marianne in the latter part of that series is numb as well. Trying to play active numbness is quite hard.
BRIDGERS: Totally. Okay this is a fun question. What’s the weirdest thing you’ve ever eaten on set?
EDGAR-JONES: One of the worst things I’ve eaten was actually for Fresh, but it wasn’t the meal you’d think. There’s a scene where Jojo (Jonica T. Gibbs) and I are having a casual chat, eating a breakfast burrito, but the flippy egg—we had to eat that flippy moist egg so many times, even now it makes me feel sick.
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Mar |
The first official trailer for Daisy’s upcoming limited series titled “Under the Banner of Heaven” was released by FX’s today! It looks incredible – and thankfully it’s just a month away now. We expect many more news and media releases related to the show in the coming days, so make sure you keep checking back for all the latest.
This goes beyond just a murder. Watch the OFFICIAL TRAILER for FX’s Under the Banner of Heaven, starring Andrew Garfield, Sam Worthington, and Daisy Edgar-Jones. Premieres April 28. Only on Hulu. From Executive Producer and Academy Award® winner Dustin Lance Black.
“Under the Banner of Heaven” is an original limited series inspired by the true crime bestseller by Jon Krakauer, which follows the events that led to the 1984 murder of Brenda Wright Lafferty and her baby daughter in a suburb in the Salt Lake Valley, Utah. As Detective Jeb Pyre investigates events that transpired within the Lafferty family, he uncovers buried truths about the origins of the LDS religion and the violent consequences of unyielding faith. What Pyre, a devout Mormon, unearths leads him to question his own faith.

Mar |
As expected, Daisy was in attendance at last night’s Vanity Fair Oscars 2022 Party. Daisy wore a gorgeous Versace dress for the occasion, and I really love everything about this look! I have added the first photos to the gallery already, but I expect to have many more throughout the day, so make sure you keep checking back. I won’t update the main site with every new addition, so just keep updating the gallery folder – or follow us on twitter for updates!
Both high quality photos of Daisy arriving and of her and Jacob Elordi inside the event have been added, and later today I’ll have a couple of videos up in our video archive from the red carpet as well. Stay tuned!








Appearances 2022 > March 27: 2022 Vanity Fair Oscar Party Hosted By Radhika Jones – Inside
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Written by Sara on March 28, 2022 in Dear Daisy |
Hello everyone, and welcome to Dear Daisy! I’ve been working hard on this site for a while now, and very excited to have it open. I, like so many others, were completely mesmerized by Daisy in Normal People, and wanted to create a tribute to her and her career where fans could find all the latest news, in-depth information on her career, videos, graphics and much more. Our network currently includes a press archive with several interviews and articles, a video archive, a gallery with more than 15000 photos, and information pages with exclusive information related to both Daisy and her career. However, this site will grow larger fast. Our gallery and career pages are currently missing Daisy’s two projects Cold Feet and War of the Worlds, but these will be added within the next few days. I also have several more articles and videos to add, as well as lots additional photos! But for now, I hope you will have fun browsing the content and photos we already have up.
Our site can be visited through the urls daisyejones.com and daisy-edgar-jones.com. We are also on twitter here if you would like to follow us for all the latest on Daisy and our site! I hope you enjoy the site, and don’t hesitate to get in touch if you come across any errors. And stay tuned for potential updates tomorrow, if Daisy attends any of the Oscars parties tonight!

Mar |
Daisy and her Fresh co-star Sebastian Stan are featured on Flaunt Magazine’s website to promote their film, and it includes a steamy new photoshoot! They both look incredible, and the interview is a fun read. Daisy talks about how she first learned about Fresh, London, her co-star and much more.
Ever had a bad dinner date? It’s not the law attraction—rather the law of averages—that ensures anyone putting themselves, out there on the love-seeking scene today will encounter their fair share of whackjobs, weirdos, and ghosts. But no dating disaster you’ve been through could be worse than what befalls the characters in gripping new Rom-Com/ Horror film, Fresh (Hulu). Starring young British actor Daisy Edgar-Jones (Normal People) and seasoned leading man Sebastian Stan (Captain America: The Winter Soldier, I, Tonya, The Martian), Fresh begins by exploring the dynamics of the contemporary dating world… before crossing the boundaries of… taste…
Stan plays Steve, a handsome, single doctor who accidentally (but we realize later, of course, on purpose) strikes up a conversation with Daisy Edgar-Jones’ Noa in the produce aisle. It’s all so natural. They exchange numbers. He texts her. They go on a date. It’s a good date. Since they met IRL and not through an impersonal app interface, they skip a few steps and quickly get intimate. Noa’s best friend, Mollie, (played with verve by Jojo T. Gibbs) finds Steve’s lack of digital presence disturbing, but enjoying the love-buzz, Noa throws herself into her exciting new romance.
But Noa’s soon to find out—the very hard way—that behind this charming facade, ‘Steve’—a pseudonym—is really quite something else. Instead of the sophisticated getaway he promises her, she’s face to face with primal fears, and her sweet, sensitive lover is revealed to be a mix of Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer, and American Psycho, prone to Patrick Bateman-style musical interludes as he … well, that would be giving it all away. Suffice to say, in classic horror movie style, trapped in a mysterious house in the woods, Noa has to find a way to get out… And Fresh—directed by Mimi Cave, written by Lauryn Kahn, and produced by Adam McKay (Don’t Look Up, The Big Short, Vice)—is the clever, knowing, and full of suspense result. (Read the interview in our press archive)



