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Elle Fanning

Mary Elle Fanning (born April 9, 1998) is an American actress.


The younger sister of actress Dakota Fanning, she made her film
Elle Fanning
debut as the younger version of her sister's character in the drama
film I Am Sam (2001). As a child actress, she appeared in several
films, including Babel (2006), Phoebe in Wonderland (2008), and
Somewhere (2010). Her breakthrough came in 2011 with her
starring role in J. J. Abrams' science-fiction film Super 8, for which
she received critical praise and earned a Spotlight Award at the
Hollywood Film Festival.[1]

Fanning subsequently had leading roles in the comedy drama film


We Bought a Zoo (2011), the drama film Ginger & Rosa (2012),
and as Princess Aurora in the fantasy films Maleficent (2014) and
Maleficent: Mistress of Evil (2019). She also began working in
independent cinema, collaborating with auteurs in lead and
supporting roles in films such as Nicolas Winding Refn's The Neon
Demon (2016), Mike Mills' 20th Century Women (2016), Sofia
Coppola's The Beguiled (2017), John Cameron Mitchell's How to Fanning at the 2020 Berlin Film
Talk to Girls at Parties (2017), Woody Allen's A Rainy Day in Festival
New York (2019), and Sally Potter's The Roads Not Taken (2020). Born Mary Elle Fanning
In 2020, she began portraying Empress Catherine II in the Hulu
April 9, 1998
series The Great, for which she received a nomination for a
Conyers, Georgia,
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical
or Comedy.[2] U.S.
Occupation Actress
In 2019, aged 21, Fanning became the youngest person to serve as
Years active 2001–present
a jury member at the Cannes Film Festival.[3][4]
Relatives Dakota Fanning
(sister)

Contents
Early life
Career
2001–2013: Child actress and breakthrough
2014–present: International recognition
Filmography
Film
Television
Awards and nominations
Notes
References
External links
Early life
Fanning was born on April 9, 1998, in Conyers, Georgia, to Heather Joy (née Arrington), who played
tennis professionally, and Steven J. Fanning, who played minor league baseball for teams affiliated with the
St. Louis Cardinals and now works as an electronics salesman in Los Angeles.[5]

Her maternal grandfather is American football player Rick Arrington, and her aunt is ESPN reporter Jill
Arrington.[6] Counted amongst the Arrington family's most notable ancestors is the gentleman farmer
William Farrar.[7] Fanning is the younger sister of Dakota Fanning, who is also an actress.[8][9] She has
been quoted as saying, "We're just normal sisters. We both go to school and we just play together." Both
were brought up in the Southern Baptist denomination.[10][9]

Career

2001–2013: Child actress and breakthrough

Fanning started acting before turning three years old.[11] She began her acting career by playing the
younger version of her older sister Dakota's characters in the miniseries Taken and the movie I Am Sam.[12]
In 2002, at the age of four, Fanning won her first role independent of her sister in the comedy Daddy Day
Care. Anecdotal evidence of her emerging skill was seen in the decision to cast her in the role of Ruth in
The Door in the Floor (2004) opposite Jeff Bridges and Kim Basinger. The film's producers originally
planned to hire identical twins for the intense shooting schedule, but were so impressed with Fanning that
they used only her.[13]

Late in 2003, Fanning appeared in Because of Winn-Dixie in the small role of Sweetie Pie Thomas. In
2004, she did voice work in the English-dubbed version of Miyazaki's animated film My Neighbor Totoro,
in the role of Mei, opposite Dakota, who voiced Satsuki, the older sister to Elle's character. Later that same
year, she filmed I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With. In early 2005, Fanning filmed scenes in Charlotte's
Web as the "future granddaughter" of Fern Arable played by Dakota.[14] However, the scenes did not make
the final cut. In mid-2005, she played Debbie, the daughter of Richard and Susan Jones (played by Brad
Pitt and Cate Blanchett) in the film Babel. In early 2006, Fanning filmed scenes in both The Nines and
Déjà Vu. In mid-2006, she filmed The Lost Room, a science-fiction TV miniseries. Also in 2006, she
appeared on the episode "Need to Know" of House: MD, playing the patient's daughter. She appeared in
an episode of Criminal Minds in 2006, playing the supporting role of Tracey in "The Boogeyman".

By the end of 2006, Fanning began to book lead roles.[15] The first of these was the one of Emma Learner
in Reservation Road—the grieving daughter of Grace and Ethan Learner. The film deals with the aftermath
of a tragic car accident in which Emma's brother is killed.[16] In early 2007, Fanning reunited with her
Babel co-stars, Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett, in a small part in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button as the
younger version of Blanchett's character. Mid-year 2007, Fanning filmed the title role Phoebe of Phoebe in
Wonderland, which also starred Felicity Huffman and was released in March 2009. From July through
October 2007, Fanning appeared in The Nutcracker in 3D, playing Mary. The movie was filmed in
Budapest, Hungary and was released in late 2010. In March 2008, Fanning and her sister Dakota were
scheduled to star in My Sister's Keeper, but the opportunity fell through when Dakota learned she would
have to shave her head. The sisters were immediately replaced by Abigail Breslin and Sofia Vassilieva.[17]

Variety reported in April 2009 that Fanning would be starring in screenwriter Sofia Coppola's 2010 film,
Somewhere. The plot centers around a "bad-boy" actor who is forced to re-evaluate his life when his
daughter, played by Fanning, arrives unexpectedly.[18] The film was released during the 2010 awards
season. At its first film festival, the 67th Venice Film Festival, it took the Golden Lion.[19] In late 2010,
Fanning began working on Francis Ford Coppola's 2011 film Twixt, which
Coppola based on a dream.[20] She played the role of a young ghost
named "V". In 2011, Fanning starred in J. J. Abrams' science-fiction
drama film Super 8 as Alice Dainard. The film was released on June 10,
2011, and centers around a group of kids who are forced to deal with
strange happenings in their small town.[21] The Telegraph cited Fanning as
one of the film's best aspects and she received a Spotlight Award at the
Hollywood Film Festival.[1][22]

In December 2011, Fanning appeared in Cameron Crowe's We Bought a


Zoo.[23] She played Lily, a 13-year-old who is working at the zoo's
restaurant and lives on the property with her only parental figure, Kelly
(Scarlett Johansson). In September 2012, Fanning starred as Ginger along
with Alice Englert, who played Rosa in the drama film Ginger & Rosa
that took place during 1962 in London. The film was directed by Sally
Potter and was released on October 19, 2012.[24] Fanning has received J. J. Abrams cast Fanning
widespread acclaim for her performance, with A. O. Scott of The New in Super 8 (2011), which is
York Times writing that she "shows a nearly Streepian mixture of poise, considered to be her
intensity, and technical precision. It is frightening how good she is and breakthrough role.
hard to imagine anything she could not do." [25] Ty Burr, film critic for The
Boston Globe, praised her "luminous naturalism that seems the opposite of
performance" and felt that "Fanning easily convinces you of Ginger's emotional reality."[26]

2014–present: International recognition

Fanning starred alongside Angelina Jolie in the 2014 Walt Disney film, Maleficent, directed by Robert
Stromberg. Jolie played Maleficent, while Fanning played Princess Aurora, the Sleeping Beauty.[27] The
same year, she appeared in the independent science-fiction Western Young Ones and starred in the
biographical Low Down, about the life of jazz pianist Joe Albany, in which she plays the role of Albany's
daughter, Amy-Jo, from whose perspective the story is told.

In 2015, Fanning co-starred in Jay Roach's Trumbo as Dalton Trumbo's (Bryan Cranston) daughter Nikola,
and starred in 3 Generations (previously known as About Ray), alongside Naomi Watts and Susan
Sarandon, playing the role of a young transgender man.

In 2016, she appeared as Jesse in the psychological thriller The Neon Demon, directed by Nicolas Winding
Refn.[28] The film had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2016.[29] It was released on
June 24, 2016, and did poorly at the box office.[30][31] That same year, she appeared in Mike Mills's 20th
Century Women, opposite Greta Gerwig and Annette Bening.[32] The film had its world premiere at the
New York Film Festival on October 8, 2016,[33] and began a limited release on December 28, 2016.[34]
She then co-starred in Ben Affleck's Prohibition-era drama Live by Night,[35][36][37] which was released on
December 25, 2016.[38]

In 2017, Fanning appeared in Shawn Christensen's feature-length drama, The Vanishing of Sidney Hall,[39]
which premiered on January 25 at the Sundance Film Festival.[40] In the same year, Fanning also appeared
in John Cameron Mitchell's British-American science-fiction romantic comedy film How to Talk to Girls at
Parties (based on a short story by Neil Gaiman), reuniting with Sofia Coppola in The Beguiled, in the Irish-
American romance film Mary Shelley, directed by Haifaa al-Mansour, and in the music video for
Grouplove's single "Good Morning".[41]
In 2018, Fanning starred alongside Peter Dinklage in I Think We're Alone
Now, directed by Reed Morano. It had its world premiere at the Sundance
Film Festival on January 21, 2018.[42] and was released on September 14,
2018, by Momentum Pictures.[43] She also starred in Galveston opposite
Ben Foster, directed by Mélanie Laurent, which had its world premiere at
South by Southwest on March 10, 2018.[44] That same year, Fanning
starred in Teen Spirit, directed by Max Minghella, which had its world
premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2018.[45]
It was released on April 5, 2019.[46]

In May 2019, Fanning was appointed as a


jury member of the international
competition in the 72nd annual Cannes
Fanning at the Cannes Film Film Festival, becoming the youngest
Festival premiere of The Cannes juror in history.[47] That same
Neon Demon in 2016 year, Fanning starred in Woody Allen's A
Rainy Day in New York.[48] In October
2019, Fanning reprised the role of Aurora
in Maleficent: Mistress of Evil.[49][50]

In 2020, Fanning starred in All the Bright Places, opposite Justice Smith,
directed by Brett Haley, based upon the novel of the same name by
Jennifer Niven,[51] and The Roads Not Taken, directed by Sally Potter,
opposite Javier Bardem and Salma Hayek.[52] That same year, Fanning
starred in and executive produced the historical comedy series The Great, Fanning at the 2020 Berlin
starring as Catherine the Great alongside Nicholas Hoult. The series Film Festival
premiered on Hulu in May 2020.[53][54] Fanning received critical acclaim
for the role and was nominated in the 2021 Golden Globe Award for Best
Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy.[2]

Fanning will next star in The Nightingale, based upon the novel of the same name alongside her sister
Dakota, reuniting her with Laurent.[55] It is scheduled to be released on December 23, 2022.[56] She will
then star in a Hulu miniseries named The Girl From Plainville, based on the death of Conrad Roy.[57]
More recently, Elle and Dakota started Lewellen Pictures with a first look deal at MRC.[58]

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Director Notes
2001 I Am Sam Young Lucy Dawson Jessie Nelson
2003 Daddy Day Care Jamie Steve Carr
2004 The Door in the Floor Ruth Cole Tod Williams
Because of Winn-Dixie Sweetie Pie Thomas Wayne Wang
Mei Kusakabe
2005 My Neighbor Totoro Hayao Miyazaki English dub
(voice)

P.N.O.K. Rebecca Bullard Carolyn McDonald Short film[59]


Déjà Vu Abbey Tony Scott
Alejandro González
Babel Debbie Jones
2006 Iñárritu
I Want Someone to Eat Cheese
Penelope Jeff Garlin
With

Day 73 with Sarah Sarah Brent Hanley Short film[60]


2007 The Nines Noelle John August
Reservation Road Emma Learner Terry George
The Curious Case of Benjamin
Daisy Fuller (Age 7) David Fincher
2008 Button
Phoebe in Wonderland Phoebe Lichten Daniel Barnz
2009 Astro Boy Grace (voice) David Bowers
The Nutcracker in 3D Mary Andrei Konchalovsky
2010
Somewhere Cleo Sofia Coppola

The Curve of Forgotten Things Girl Todd Cole Short film[61]


Super 8 Alice Dainard J. J. Abrams
2011
Twixt V Francis Ford Coppola
We Bought a Zoo Lily Miska Cameron Crowe

Ginger & Rosa Ginger Sally Potter [24]


2012
Leaning Toward Solace Sara Floria Sigismondi Short film[62]
Young Ones Mary Holms Jake Paltrow
Low Down Amy-Jo Albany Jeff Preiss
2014 Maleficent Aurora Robert Stromberg [27]

Graham Annable
The Boxtrolls Winnie (voice)
Anthony Stacchi
Trumbo Nikola Trumbo Jay Roach
2015
3 Generations Ray Gaby Dellal
The Neon Demon Jesse Nicolas Winding Refn
20th Century Women Julie Hamlin Mike Mills
2016 Félicie Le Bras Éric Summer
Ballerina[a]
(voice) Éric Warin
Live by Night Loretta Figgis Ben Affleck
2017 The Vanishing of Sidney Hall Melody Jameson Shawn Christensen
How to Talk to Girls at Parties Zan John Cameron Mitchell
The Beguiled Alicia Sofia Coppola
Mary Shelley Mary Shelley Haifaa al-Mansour
I Think We're Alone Now Grace Reed Morano
2018 Galveston Rocky Mélanie Laurent
Teen Spirit Violet Max Minghella
A Rainy Day in New York Ashleigh Enright Woody Allen
2019
Maleficent: Mistress of Evil Aurora Joachim Rønning
The Roads Not Taken Molly Sally Potter
2020 Also
All the Bright Places Violet Markey Brett Haley
producer
2022 The Nightingale Isabelle Rossignol Mélanie Laurent Filming

Television

Year Title Role Notes


2002 Taken Allie Keys (Age 3) Episode: "Charlie and Lisa"
Judging Amy Rochelle Cobbs Episode: "Maxine Interrupted"
2003
CSI: Miami Molly Walker Episode: "Death Grip"
2004 CSI: NY Jenny Como Episode: "Officer Blue"
House Stella Dalton Episode: "Need to Know"
Law & Order: Special
2006 Eden Episode: "Cage"
Victims Unit
The Lost Room Anna Miller 3 episodes
2006–
Criminal Minds Tracy Belle 2 episodes
2007
2007 Dirty Sexy Money Kiki George Episode: "Pilot"
2014 HitRecord on TV Daughter Episode: "RE: The Number One”
The Disney Family
2020 Herself Television special
Singalong
2020–
The Great Catherine the Great 10 episodes[64]
present
Sarah, Logan’s Friend, Nerd’s Episode: “May Cause the Need
2021 Robot Chicken
Wife (voices) for Speed”

Awards and nominations


Year Association Category Title Result
Daddy Day
2004 Young Artist Award Best Young Ensemble in a Feature Film Nominated
Care
The Lost
Best Supporting Young Actress Nominated
Room
2007 Young Artist Award
Best Young Actress Age Ten or Younger -
Babel Nominated
Film
Broadcast Film Critics
Best Young Actor/Actress Nominated
Association Award
Young Hollywood Award Actress of the Year Award Somewhere Won
International Cinephile
Best Supporting Actress Runner-up
Society Awards[65]
The
Young Artist Award[66] Best Leading Young Actress - Feature Film Nutcracker in Nominated
3D
Hollywood Film Festival Spotlight Award Won
2011
Satellite Award Best Actress in a Supporting Role Nominated
Scream Award Breakout Performance: Female Nominated
Choice Movie Actress: Sci-Fi/Fantasy Nominated
Teen Choice Award
Choice Movie Chemistry Nominated
Best Ensemble Acting Won
Breakthrough Performance on Camera Super 8 Nominated
Phoenix Film Critics Society
Best Female Youth in a Lead or Supporting
Nominated
Role
Broadcast Film Critics
Best Young Actress Nominated
Association Award
Best Leading Young Actress - Feature Film Nominated
Young Artist Award[67]
2012 Best Young Ensemble Cast - Feature Film Nominated
MTV Movie Award Best Breakthrough Performance Nominated
British Independent Film
Best Actress in a British Independent Film Nominated
Award[68]
Ginger & Rosa
Broadcast Film Critics
2013 Best Young Actress Nominated
Association Award

2014 Teen Choice Award[69] Choice Movie Actress: Action Nominated

Saturn Award[70] Best Performance by a Younger Actor Maleficent Nominated


2015
Kids' Choice Award[71] Favorite Movie Actress Nominated

Critics' Choice Movie Award Best Acting Ensemble Nominated


Outstanding Cast Ensemble in a Motion Trumbo
Screen Actors Guild Award Nominated
2016 Picture
20th Century
Critics' Choice Movie Award Best Acting Ensemble Nominated
Women
TCA Award for Individual Achievement in The Great
2020 TCA Award Nominated
Comedy
2021 Independent Spirit Awards Best Female Performance in a New Nominated
Scripted Series
Best Actress – Television Series Musical
Golden Globe Awards Nominated
or Comedy
Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy
Satellite Awards Won
Series
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble
Screen Actors Guild Awards Nominated
in a Comedy Series

Notes
a. The film was released in the United States under the title Leap.[63]

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