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Dakota Fanning

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This page uses content from the Dakota Fanning biography page on the English version of Wikipedia and is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. This list of authors can be seen in the page history. Rotten Tomatoes disclaims any and all warranties as to the accuracy or reliability of the content.

Dakota Fanning
Date of birth
Place of birth
Conyers, Georgia, USA
Occupation
Child actress
Career milestones
I Am Sam (2001)
Uptown Girls (2003)
War of the Worlds (2005)
Charlotte's Web (2006)

Hannah Dakota Fanning (born on February 23 1994) is an American child actress. She is known professionally as Dakota Fanning.

Biography

Early career

Fanning was born in Conyers, Georgia, to Steven Fanning (a former baseball player who now works as an electronics salesman in Los Angeles) and Joy Fanning, who played tennis professionally. Her mother had wanted to name her "Hannah" and her father wanted to name her "Dakota"; she has always used Dakota among her friends and family. She has a sister, Elle, who is now also an actress. Fanning is of half German descent, and her last name is of Irish origin. She is a Baptist, having grown up in the Southern Baptist Convention.

Fanning began acting at the age of five, after appearing with legendary musician Ray Charles in a television commercial for the Georgia State Lottery and being chosen for a Tide commercial. Her first significant acting job was a guest-starring role in the NBC prime-time drama, ER, which remains one of her favorite roles ("I played a car accident victim who has leukemia. I got to wear a neck brace and nose tubes for the two days I worked.")

Fanning subsequently had several guest roles on established television series, including CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Friends, The Practice, Spin City and Malcolm in the Middle. She also portrayed the title characters of Ally McBeal and The Ellen Show as young girls. In 2001, Fanning was chosen to star opposite Sean Penn in I Am Sam, the story of a mentally impaired man who fights for the custody of his daughter (played by Fanning). This role made Fanning the youngest person (in 2002, at age eight) ever to be nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award, for her supporting performance. When she won the Best Young Actor/Actress award from the Broadcast Film Critics Association for the film, she was too short to reach the microphone; presenter Orlando Bloom held her up for the duration of her acceptance speech (which turned out to be quite long).

2002–2003

In 2002, director Steven Spielberg cast Fanning in the lead child role of Allison "Allie" Clarke/Keys in the science fiction miniseries Taken. By this time, she had received positive notices by several film critics, including Tom Shales of The Washington Post, who wrote that Fanning "has the perfect sort of otherworldly look about her, an enchanting young actress called upon ... to carry a great weight."

In the same year, Fanning appeared in three films: As a kidnap victim who proves to be more than her abductors bargained for in Trapped; as the young version of Reese Witherspoon's character in Sweet Home Alabama; and as Katie in Hansel & Gretel.

Fanning was featured even more prominently in two films released in 2003: Playing the uptight child to Brittany Murphy's immature nanny in Uptown Girls, and as Sally in The Cat in the Hat. She appeared on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno on November 10 2003, where she declared that she and her sister share a room, and described The Cat in the Hat co-star Mike Myers as "very funny."

Fanning did voice-over work for four animated projects during this period: As Satsuki in Disney's English language release of My Neighbor Totoro, as Kim Possible in preschool in the Disney Channel series Kim Possible, as a little girl in the Fox series Family Guy, and as young Wonder Woman in an episode of Cartoon Network's Justice League Unlimited.

2004–present

In 2004, Fanning appeared in Man on Fire as Pita, a nine-year-old who wins over the heart of the retired assassin (Denzel Washington) hired to protect her from kidnappers. Roger Ebert wrote that Fanning "is a pro at only 10 years old, and creates a heart-winning character." Hide and Seek, was her first release in 2005, opposite Robert De Niro. Though the film was generally panned, critic Chuck Wilson called it "a fascinating meeting of equals—if the child star [Fanning] challenged the master [De Niro] to a game of stare-down, the legend might very well blink first." Fanning voiced Lilo (succeeding Daveigh Chase) in the direct-to-video film Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch. She also had a small part in the Rodrigo Garcia film Nine Lives (released in October 2005), in which she shared an unbroken nine-minute scene with actress Glenn Close, who had her own praise for Fanning: "She's definitely an old soul. She's one of those gifted people that come along every now and then."


Fanning completed filming on Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story (opposite Kurt Russell) in late October 2004. She then went directly to the set of War of the Worlds, starring alongside Tom Cruise. Released in reverse order (War in June of 2005 and Dreamer in the following October), both films were critical successes.War director Steven Spielberg marveled at "how quickly she understands the situation in a sequence, how quickly she sizes it up, measures it up and how she would really react in a real situation ...." Both films were made by DreamWorks.

After filming was completed on War of the Worlds, Fanning moved straight to another film, without a break: Charlotte's Web, which she finished filming in May 2005, in Australia. The film is slated for release in December 2006. As of February 2006, Fanning is slated to appear in Coraline, which was announced in October 2005 and for which she will provide voice work. Over the summer of 2006, Fanning worked on the film Hounddog, which has been described in press reports as a "dark story of abuse, violence and Elvis Presley adulation in the rural South". Fanning's agent has noted that the script is "challenging" to Fanning as an actress.. Most recently (November 2006), Dakota has said she's just had a bit of a break and is ready to get busy once again.

Personal life

Fanning is a member of the Starlight Starbright Children's Foundation. In 2006, she was presented with the foundation's Heart of Gold award "for her enthusiastic dedication to helping others at such an early age". She is also member of the American Red Cross Celebrity Cabinet.

Fanning is an avid reader, and includes among her hobbies knitting, swimming, piano playing and horseback riding.

She has been invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

Filmography

Year Film Role Other notes
2001 Father Xmas Clairee 20-minute short subject
I Am Sam Lucy Diamond Dawson
2002 Taken (TV) Allison "Allie" Clarke/Keys Miniseries
Trapped Abigail Jennings
Sweet Home Alabama Melanie (as a child)
Hansel and Gretel Katie
2003 Uptown Girls Lorraine "Ray" Schleine
The Cat in the Hat Sally
2004 Man on Fire Pita Ramos
2005 Hide and Seek Emily Callaway
War of the Worlds Rachel Ferrier
Dreamer Cale Crane
Nine Lives Maria
2006 Charlotte's Web Fern Arable Post-production
Hounddog Lewellen Post-production
2007 Coraline Coraline (voice) Filming

Awards

Fanning has won and been nominated for several awards; a full list is available at the IMDb.

References

Footnotes

External links

  • List of fan sites at Yahoo! Directory
  • Dakota Fanning's biography on filmbug

Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify the biographical information on this page under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.



 
 
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