Daisy gained international acclaim for her portrayal of Marianne Sheridan in the BBC/Hulu adaptation of Sally Rooney's Normal People.
She began her acting journey at 17 with a recurring role as Olivia in the ITV drama Cold Feet. This marked the start of her promising career in television.
An avid reader, Daisy has expressed a deep appreciation for literature. She has cited books like If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things by Jon McGregor as influential in shaping her artistic sensibilities.
Daisy's cultural highlights include the TV show Euphoria for its unique storytelling and visual style, and the play Lungs for its powerful performances.
Beyond television, Daisy has expanded her filmography with roles in Where the Crawdads Sing and Fresh, showcasing her versatility as an actress.
Before her screen career took off, Daisy honed her craft on stage, performing in productions like The Reluctant Fundamentalist at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Daisy is set to star in the upcoming film Twisters, a sequel to the 1996 blockbuster Twister. She plays Kate, a cautious storm chaser returning to the field, alongside co-stars Glen Powell and Anthony Ramos.
Her portrayal of Marianne in Normal People earned her nominations for prestigious awards, including the Golden Globe and BAFTA, highlighting her exceptional talent.
Daisy has shared that her favorite album is Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon, which she cherishes for its historical connection to her parents.
Looking ahead, Daisy has expressed interest in collaborating with esteemed directors like Wes Anderson, indicating her aspirations to take on diverse and challenging roles in the future.