Maika Monroe (born Dillon Monroe Buckley; born May 29, 1993[1]) is an American actress. She made her film debut with the drama At Any Price (2012), and led the thriller film The Guest and the horror film It Follows (both 2014), which established her as a scream queen. She starred in the thrillers Greta (2018) and Watcher (2022) as well as the horror film Longlegs (2024).
Aside from her horror and thriller roles, Monroe appears in the action film Independence Day: Resurgence (2016), the neo-noir Hot Summer Nights (2017), the black comedy Villains (2019), and the action film God Is a Bullet (2023).
Early life
Monroe was born Dillon Monroe Buckley[2] on May 29, 1993, in Santa Barbara, California. Her mother was a sign language interpreter and her father was a construction worker.[3][4] She later changed her first name to Maika, by which she had already been known for most of her life.[2]
At the age of 17, Monroe left Santa Barbara and moved to Cabarete in the Dominican Republic to continue training in kiteboarding after spending the previous summer there. She subsequently completed her senior year of high school online.[5] She was a professional kiteboarder, as of 2015.[6]
Career
Monroe made her acting debut with a small role on Eleventh Hour, a drama series. Three years later, she made her film debut in the 2012 drama At Any Price, playing Cadence Farrow. She relocated to Los Angeles for the film, and credits the part for encouraging her to continue acting.[7]
In 2013, she played a minor character in Sofia Coppola's crime film The Bling Ring. She next appeared in the drama film Labor Day as Mandy, a farm girl who romances with a young man and eventually becomes his wife and the mother of his child.[8] It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name, and it was released that same year.[9]
In 2014, Monroe achieved a career breakthrough with two films.[10] She played Anna Peterson in the psychological thriller film The Guest,[11][12] and headlined the horror film It Follows as Jamie "Jay" Height.[13] The latter premiered at the 67th Cannes Film Festival and established Monroe as a scream queen.[14] Writing for Entertainment Weekly, Chris Nashawaty said the film was "airtight" because of "Monroe’s moody teenage authenticity".[15] Both films garnered a cult following while It Follows ranks among the best horror films of the 2010s.[16][17]
In 2015, Monroe appeared in the Western film Echoes of War. In 2016, she starred in the invasion thriller film The 5th Wave, based on the novel of the same name.[18][19] Also that year, Monroe starred in the science fiction film Independence Day: Resurgence, the sequel to Independence Day (1996), playing former First Daughter Patricia Whitmore.[20]
In 2017, Monroe starred alongside Timothée Chalamet in the neo-noir coming-of-age film Hot Summer Nights as his girlfriend McKayla.[21] In 2019, Monroe played Sandra in drama film Honey Boy.[22] In 2020, Monroe portrayed Cindy Williams in the Canadian mystery thriller Flashback.[23]
In 2022, Monroe played Julia in Watcher, the psychological thriller feature directorial debut of Chloe Okuno.[24] In 2023, Monroe played Case in the film God Is a Bullet, an adaption of the 1999 novel of the same name.[25]
Monroe was cast as Lee Harker in the horror film Longlegs alongside Nicolas Cage.[26][27] Monroe said the role was "incredibly impactful for me. It also felt unique, and it was something I had never done. Lee is so incredibly different from who I am and how I move through life." On working with Cage, she said that "He's the best. He's such a genuine human."[28] The film was released in 2024 and became the highest grossing independent feature of that year.[29]
Personal life
Monroe was in a relationship with actor Joe Keery from 2017 to 2023.[30] Since 2023, she has been dating real-estate agent Dalton Gomez.[31]
Filmography
Film
† | Denotes films that have not yet been released |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2012 | At Any Price | Cadence Farrow | |
2013 | The Bling Ring | Beach Girl | |
Labor Day | Mandy Chambers | ||
2014 | The Guest | Anna Peterson | |
It Follows | Jamie "Jay" Height | ||
2015 | Echoes of War | Abigail Riley | |
Burned | Lila | Short film | |
2016 | The 5th Wave | Ringer | |
Independence Day: Resurgence | Patricia Whitmore | ||
2017 | Hot Summer Nights | McKayla Strawberry | |
The Scent of Rain and Lightning | Jody Linder | ||
Bokeh | Jenai | ||
Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House | Joan Felt | ||
I'm Not Here | Karen | ||
The Tribes of Palos Verdes | Medina Mason | ||
2018 | After Everything | Mia | |
Tau | Julia | Also executive producer | |
Greta | Erica Penn | ||
2019 | Honey Boy | Sandra | |
Villains | Jules | ||
How To Be Alone | Lucy | Short film | |
2020 | Brothers by Blood | Grace | |
Flashback | Cindy Williams | ||
2022 | Watcher | Julia | |
Significant Other | Ruth Miller | Also executive producer | |
2023 | God Is a Bullet | Case Hardin | |
2024 | Longlegs | Agent Lee Harker | |
TBA | In Cold Light † | Ava | Post-production |
100 Nights of Hero † | Cherry | Post-production | |
The Hand That Rocks the Cradle † | Peyton Flanders | Post-production |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2009 | Eleventh Hour | Maya Wynne | Episode: "Medea" |
2013 | Flying Monkeys | Joan | Television film |
2020 | The Stranger | Clare | Main role (13 episodes) |
JJ Villard's Fairy Tales | Snow White (voice) | Episode: "Snow White" |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2015 | Home Media Magazine Awards | Best Scream Queen | It Follows | Won | |
Hamptons International Film Festival | Breakthrough Performer | It Follows | Won | ||
Fright Meter Awards | Best Actress In A Leading Role | It Follows | Nominated | [32] | |
2016 | iHorror Awards | Best Female Performance In A Horror Film | It Follows | Nominated | |
Empire Awards | Best Female Newcomer | It Follows | Nominated | [33] | |
Fangoria Chainsaw Awards | Best Actress | It Follows | Won | [34] | |
CinemaCon Awards | Best Ensemble of the Universe | Independence Day: Resurgence | Won | [35] | |
FilmQuest Awards | Best Supporting Actress – Short | Burned | Nominated | [36] | |
Portsmouth International Film Festival | Best Supporting Performance in a Short | Burned | Nominated | [37] | |
2017 | Hell's Half Mile Film & Music Festival | Best Lead Actress | The Scent of Rain and Lightning | Won | [38][39] |
2023 | Fangoria Chainsaw Awards | Best Actress | Watcher | Nominated | [40] |
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