After two mega-successful films with Renée Zellweger (Chicago, Judy and Case 39) leading the plot, Bridget Jones’s Baby arrived in 2016. Agni Scott was one of the new cast additions, in a secondary but important role.

Both actresses shared several scenes together, alongside Colin Firth (Mamma Mia!) who returned as Mark and Patrick Dempsey (Grey’s Anatomy), who plays Jack Qwant, a charismatic and successful tech entrepreneur.

The “Find Me Falling” star was praised for her performance, and at the time, critics noted that she delivered a solid and professional portrayal, adding depth and credibility to the somewhat chaotic moments.

Agni Scott’s character in Bridget Jones’s Baby

In Bridget Jones’s Baby, the third installment of the franchise, Agni Scott brought to life the character of Dr. Camilla Madsen. She is a fertility specialist who helps Bridget with her pregnancy-related concerns.

Dr. Madsen’s role is significant as she provides professional advice and support to Bridget during her journey. Her performance was well received, although her role was more secondary compared to the protagonists.

The actress added a touch of professionalism and seriousness to the role of the fertility specialist, offering a calm and competent presence in her scenes. Her performance complemented the comedic and often chaotic tone of the movie.

How to watch Bridget Jones’s Baby online in the US


Like the previous films, “Bridget Jones’s Baby” is available for streaming on the Max platform. It is the only way to watch it on demand in the United States, as it is exclusive to that service.

If you don’t have a subscription to HBO’s catalog, you can also obtain the comic drama on Prime Video, Apple TV, Vudu and Google Play. The price varies depending on whether you want to purchase or just rent the title.

The story follows a Bridget in her forties who is single again but decides to focus on her work and surround herself with friends. In an unexpected twist, she finds herself pregnant but can only be fifty percent sure of the father’s identity.