Freya Mavor was born in Glasgow but grew up in Canonmills, Edinburgh, after moving there with her family. She also spent four years of her early adolescence in La Rochelle, France, before moving back to Scotland.
Mavor declared she first became interested in acting after watching
The Shining (1980) when she was 10 years old.
She studied in Edinburgh, La Rochelle, is a member of the National Youth Theatre and has studied physical theatre at l'Ecole du Jeu in Paris.
Mavor made her professional debut in 2011, when she gained a lead role as Mini McGuinness in the seventh
Alo (2012), eighth
Liv (2012), ninth
Mini and Franky (2012) and tenth
Finale (2012) episodes of sixth season of BAFTA-winning drama
Skins (2011). She gained this role after going through an open audition process, with more than 8,000 other teenagers auditioning for the show.
Since starting out Freya has gone on to a build a career between France and the UK. She has worked on features such as
The Emperor of Paris (2018) alongside
Vincent Cassel, and indie films such as
The Sense of an Ending (2017) by
Ritesh Batra or
The Lady in the Car with Glasses and a Gun (2015) by
Joann Sfar. Her TV credits include
The ABC Murders (2018) (BBC),
Twice Upon a Time (2019) (Arte/Netflix)
Mavor has always expressed a love of the theatre an made her own stage debut in London for the play Good Canary, directed by
John Malkovich, where she played a drug addict battling with mental illness.
Freya was Screen International Star of Tomorrow 2013 and also won the Fashion Icon of the Year Award at the 2011 Scottish Fashion Awards.