In a new Vogue profile, Robbie’s Wuthering Heights co-star Jacob Elordi openly admitted that he cannot figure out how she fits everything into a single day. According to Elordi, Robbie makes an extraordinary workload look effortless.
“Margot is a force. And she makes it look easy,” Elordi said. “Sometimes I think she has Hermione’s Time-Turner – she can raise a baby, shoot a movie, produce four others and still meet for a beer at 5pm.”
It’s hard to argue with that assessment. Robbie has been producing most of her projects since I, Tonya in 2017, which also earned her her first Oscar nomination. Through her LuckyChap production company, she has helped bring numerous films to life while continuing to star in major roles.
Robbie is also a working mother, with a child just over a year old. While she briefly stepped back from acting after becoming a parent, she never slowed down behind the camera and continued her work as a producer.
Wuthering Heights director Emerald Fennell echoed Elordi’s praise, describing Robbie as someone who simply never stops working. Fennell said Robbie “operates at a higher percentage than anyone I’ve ever met,” adding that she brings a unique energy—what she called “fairy dust”—to everything she does.
The upcoming Wuthering Heights film is already one of the most anticipated releases of 2026. While some fans of the classic novel have expressed concern over changes to the source material, interest in the project remains high, especially with Robbie serving as both co-star and producer.
And she shows no signs of slowing down. Margot Robbie has several films lined up as both an actor and producer, and even projects once thought to be shelved—such as her Pirates of the Caribbean film—may still move forward.
Whatever comes next, one thing is clear: Margot Robbie always finds the time.
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