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An exceptionally poised young actress with a knack for playing sullen teens, Kristen Stewart earned her big break as Jodie Foster’s daughter in David Fincher’s hot-wired thriller, “Panic Room” (2002). Though none of her subsequent films scored as well at the box office as that picture, Stewart consistently impressed audiences and critics alike, both with her performances and with her choice of projects – which frequently strayed far from the kid-oriented material offered to actors in her age group. Born April 9, 1990 in Los Angeles, CA, Stewart’s family relocated briefly to Colorado before returning to L.A., where her father worked as a stage manager, producer, and director on numerous Fox television shows. Her performance in a grade school Christmas play caught the eye of an agent in the audience, who contacted her parents to gauge Stewart’s interest in becoming an actress. Both were initially opposed to the idea, but Stewart’s curiosity won them over, and at the age of eight, she began auditioning for film and television roles. Her first screen appearance came a year later in the Disney Channel TV production, “The Thirteenth Year” (1999), in which she played a bit role. A more substantial part came two years later with Rose Troche’s challenging independent drama, “The Safety of Objects” (2001), in which she played the boyish daughter of troubled single mom Patricia Clarkson. Stewart
found herself at the center of a major Hollywood production in 2002 when
she replaced Hayden Panettiere as the juvenile lead in David Fincher’s
“Panic Room.” Despite the presence of such veteran actors as Foster (to
whom Stewart bore a remarkable physical resemblance), Forest Whitaker,
and Patrick Bachau, Stewart held her own and delivered an assured
performance that led some critics to compare her to the film’s lead
during her child actor days. Following “Panic Room,” Stewart signed on
to play the daughter of Dennis Quaid and Sharon Stone in another
suspenseful project, Mike Figgis’ “Cold Creek Manor” (2003). However, it
fared poorly with Stewart’s
next film, “Speak” (2005), which was based on the best-selling novel by
Laurie Halse Anderson, gave her the opportunity to play both the dark
and the light in the same project. She After “The Messengers,” Stewart worked on no less than six pictures including “In the Land of Women” (2007), with Meg Ryan and Adam Brody, and “What Just Happened?” (2008), a Hollywood drama based on the book by producer Art Linson, starring Robert De Niro, Bruce Willis, and Sean Penn. Stewart also found time for smaller projects like Mary Stuart Masterson’s directorial debut “The Cake Eaters” (2007), in which she played a young woman with a debilitating disease. |
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