The Australian actress and producer Margot Robbie has irably acted in many movies and given her fans numerous remarkable and entertaining characters to watch on screen. She was discovered at an international level by Martin Scorsese in The Wolf Of Wall Street (2013), however, her acting career started with independent Australian movies.
After her international debut, her filmography quickly expanded. She was nominated for Best Actress both at the Academy Awards and the Golden Globes for her performance in the biographic movie Bombshell (2019). Keep reading to find out where each Margot Robbie character would fit in with the Myer-Briggs Personality Type Indicator®.
Harley Quinn: ESFP
Margot played the infamous anti-hero from Suicide Squad 2.
She has the ESFP (Extraverted, Sensing, Feeling, Perceiving) personality, often referred to as The Performer. Like most people of this type, she's lively, charming, gregarious, spontaneous, and fun-loving. Her enthusiasm and playful sense of humor are the traits that make people love her so much.
Naomi Lapaglia: ESFJ
One of Robbie's most popular characters is Naomi Lapaglia, from The Wolf Of Wall Street (2013), duchess of Bay Ridge in Brooklyn and Jordan Belfort's ex-wife. Her personality has to be ESFJ (Extraverted, Sensing, Feeling, Judging), for she's outgoing and likes to have control over her environment, as we see when she tries to keep Jordan under control through games and threats.
Just like Naomi, ESFJs are stereotypical extroverts, who are charming and like to live in the spotlight. They're typically popular and they enjoy the attention of other people as much as getting to know them.
Jess Barrett: ESTP
Margot played Jess in Focus (2015), a young girl who aspires to learn how to steal from one of the best thieves in the world, Nicky Spurgeon, portrayed by Will Smith.
Jess exhibits all the common traits of the ESTP (Extraverted, Sensing, Thinking, Perceiving) personality type, including her active approach to life and action-oriented attitude. Further on in the movie, she manages to find her place and make money on her own. Like most people with this personality, she's observant, persuasive, resourceful, and a quick learner.
Sharon Tate: ESTJ
Robbie portrayed the famous Sharon Tate in Once Upon A Time In Hollywood (2019), the latest movie directed by Quentin Tarantino. Although Sharon doesn't have as many lines or scenes as the other characters, Tarantino wanted to portray a Sharon that is more than the mere victim of the infamous Manson family's murder.
She has to be the ENTJ (Extraverted, Intuitive, Thinking, Judging) personality type, for she's gregarious, outspoken, and self-assured. Moreover, she also seems to have an appetite for adventure, which is common among people with this personality.
Annie & Bonnie: ENTP
In they achieved their ultimate revenge.
Their extroversion wasn't indulged during their childhood, therefore, as it commonly happens with this personality type, they can be cold, aloof, and insensitive.
Jane Porter: ENFP
Margot's portrayal of Jane Porter in The Legend Of Tarzan (2016) is more than a damsel in distress - she doesn't hesitate to fight back and help those in need.
Like most people with the ENFP (Extraverted, Intuitive, Feeling, Perceiving) personality type, she's enthusiastic, caring, spontaneous, loving, and charismatic. She has a stable set of values and often operates from her heart, rather than logic and objective criteria.
Queen Elizabeth I: ISTJ
Robbie portrays the notorious historical character Queen Elizabeth I in Mary Queen Of Scots (2018). She also completely transformed her physical appearance to be her.
Queen Elizabeth I has the ISTJ (Introverted, Sensing, Feeling, Judging) personality type, for she appears intimidating, serious, and formal. She has her own set of morals and old-school values and is mostly reserved and upright.
Kayla Pospisil: INTJ
In Bombshell (2019), Margot portrays Kayla Pospisil, a journalist that has been sexually assaulted by the chairman and CEO of Fox News, Roger Ailes. Although Kayla isn't a real person, she represents all the women who have been in this terrible situation, who are fighting for a safe workplace.
Her personality seems to be the INTJ (Introverted, Intuitive, Thinking, Judging) type, for she's ambitious, hardworking, and has high expectations for herself and the future.
Tonya Harding: ISTP
Margot's portrayal of the infamous ice-skater Tonya Harding in I, Tonya (2017) is one of her most remarkable and sensational roles. Tonya seems to have the ISTP (Introverted, Sensing, Thinking, Perceiving) personality type, for she exhibits its most common traits - she's fierce, independent, and a lover of action.
She likes to work at her own pace and in her way, which is typical of people with this personality. Moreover, she's also spontaneous, enthusiastic, she enjoys the rush of thrills and isn't afraid of taking risks or having an attitude when necessary.
Daphne Milne: ISFP
Margot brilliantly plays Daphne Milne in Goodbye Christopher Robin (2017). She is a complicated woman and sometimes difficult to read, which is why she might be an ISFP (Introverted, Sensing, Feeling, Perceiving) type, as ISFPs are the kind of introverts who do not seem like introverts.
She might appear cold or detached, like emotions and feelings are not her concern, however, when she starts connecting with someone - like the way she does with Christopher - she warms up and becomes friendly.