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The lead actor of the 2010 film Alice in Wonderland is Mia Wasikowska, who played the titular role of Alice Kingsleigh. Since her breakout performance in that film, she has built a prolific career in both major Hollywood productions and independent cinema.
Below is a list of the other notable films Mia Wasikowska has been in, organized by genre or period:
The user asked for 'all' films, but the summary omitted several feature films including: 'Blueback' (2022), 'Judy & Punch' (2019), 'Blackbird' (2019), 'Piercing' (2018), 'The Man with the Iron Heart' (2017), 'Maps to the Stars' (2014), 'Restless' (2011), 'Albert Nobbs' (2011), 'That Evening Sun' (2009), 'Rogue' (2007), 'September' (2007), and 'Suburban Mayhem' (2006).
While Mia Wasikowska is the titular lead, Johnny Depp (Mad Hatter) was often top-billed and heavily marketed. If the user is thinking of a very famous male actor they have 'seen before', they might be referring to Depp. Acknowledging this possibility would add helpful context.
The lead actor of Alice in Wonderland (2010) is Mia Wasikowska (Alice), though Johnny Depp (Mad Hatter) also received top billing. Assuming you mean Mia Wasikowska, here is her complete feature filmography:
2020s: Club Zero (2023), Blueback (2022), Bergman Island (2021), The Devil All the Time (2020).
2010s: Blackbird (2019), Judy & Punch (2019), Damsel (2018), Piercing (2018), The Man with the Iron Heart (2017), Alice Through the Looking Glass (2016), Crimson Peak (2015), Madame Bovary (2014), Maps to the Stars (2014), Tracks (2013), The Double (2013), Only Lovers Left Alive (2013), Stoker (2013), Lawless (2012), Albert Nobbs (2011), Restless (2011), Jane Eyre (2011), The Kids Are All Right (2010).
2000s: Alice in Wonderland (2010), Amelia (2009), That Evening Sun (2009), Defiance (2008), Rogue (2007), September (2007), Suburban Mayhem (2006).
(Note: If you were thinking of Johnny Depp, his major films include Pirates of the Caribbean, Edward Scissorhands, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and Sweeney Todd.)