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Elle Fanning
American actress (born 1998)
American actress (born 1998)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Elle Fanning |
| image | Elle Fanning at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival.jpg |
| caption | Fanning at the [2025 Cannes Film Festival](2025-cannes-film-festival) |
| birth_name | Mary Elle Fanning |
| birth_date | |
| birth_place | Conyers, Georgia, U.S. |
| occupation | Actress |
| yearsactive | 2001–present |
| alma_mater | Campbell Hall School |
| works | Full list |
| relatives | |
| awards | Full list |
Mary Elle Fanning (born April 9, 1998) is an American actress. Her accolades include nominations for an Academy Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, and four Golden Globe Awards.
Fanning made her film debut at age three as the younger version of her sister Dakota Fanning's character in I Am Sam (2001). A prolific child actress, she went on to appear in films such as Daddy Day Care (2003), Babel (2006), The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Phoebe in Wonderland (both 2008). She gained recognition for her leading roles in Sofia Coppola's drama Somewhere (2010), J. J. Abrams' science fiction film Super 8 (2011), and Sally Potter's Ginger & Rosa (2012). She received international attention for portraying Princess Aurora in the Disney fantasy film Maleficent (2014).
As an adult, Fanning's career progressed with performances in acclaimed independent films such as Nicolas Winding Refn's The Neon Demon (2016), Mike Mills' 20th Century Women (2016), Sofia Coppola's The Beguiled (2017) and Joachim Trier's Sentimental Value (2025); the latter earned her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. She returned to mainstream films with the sequel Maleficent: Mistress of Evil (2019), James Mangold's A Complete Unknown (2024) and Dan Trachtenberg's Predator: Badlands (2025).
On television, she starred as Catherine the Great in the period satire series The Great (2020–2023) and as Michelle Carter in the miniseries The Girl from Plainville (2022), earning a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for the former. On stage, she made her Broadway debut in the Branden Jacobs-Jenkins play Appropriate (2023).
Early life
Mary Elle Fanning was born on April 9, 1998, in Conyers, Georgia, to Heather Joy (née Arrington) and Steven J. Fanning, who played for St. Louis Cardinals-affiliated minor league baseball teams.
Her maternal grandfather was American football player Rick Arrington, and her aunt is ESPN reporter Jill Arrington. Counted among the Arrington family's notable ancestors is the planter William Farrar and King Edward III. Her paternal grandmother was a German immigrant. Fanning is actress Dakota Fanning’s younger sister. She and her sister use their middle names as given names per family tradition. They were brought up in the Southern Baptist denomination.
Fanning is a 2016 graduate of Campbell Hall School.
Career
2001–2013: Child actress and breakthrough
Fanning began her acting career at 3 years old by starring as the younger versions of her sister Dakota's characters in the miniseries Taken and the film I Am Sam. In 2002, at the age of 4, she won her first role independent of her sister in the comedy Daddy Day Care. She was cast for 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. Late in 2003, Fanning appeared in Because of Winn-Dixie in the small role of Sweetie Pie Thomas. In 2004, she performed the voiceover role of Mei in the English-dubbed version of Hayao Miyazaki's animated film My Neighbor Totoro opposite her sister Dakota Fanning, 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. 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. In the first of these, she played 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.
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. It 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 replaced by Abigail Breslin and Sofia Vassilieva.
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. The film was released during the 2010 awards season. At its first film festival, the 67th Venice Film Festival, it took the Golden Lion. In late 2010, Fanning began working on Francis Ford Coppola's 2011 film Twixt, which Coppola based on a dream. 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 children who are forced to deal with strange happenings in their small town. The Telegraph cited Fanning as one of the film's best aspects and she received a Spotlight Award at the Hollywood Film Festival.
In December 2011, Fanning appeared in Cameron Crowe's We Bought a Zoo. 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. Fanning has received widespread acclaim for her performance, with A. O. Scott of The New York Times writing that she "shows a nearly Streepian mixture of poise, intensity, and technical precision. It is frightening how good she is and hard to imagine anything she could not do." 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."
2014–2019: 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. 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. The film had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2016. It was released on June 24, 2016, and did poorly at the box office. That same year, she appeared in Mike Mills's 20th Century Women, opposite Greta Gerwig and Annette Bening. The film had its world premiere at the New York Film Festival on October 8, 2016, and began a limited release on December 28, 2016. She then co-starred in Ben Affleck's Prohibition-era drama Live by Night, which was released on December 25, 2016.
In 2017, Fanning appeared in Shawn Christensen's feature-length drama The Vanishing of Sidney Hall, which premiered on January 25 at the Sundance Film Festival. In the same year, Fanning 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".
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. and was released on September 14, 2018, by Momentum Pictures. 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. 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. It was released on April 5, 2019.
In May 2019, Fanning was appointed as a jury member of the international competition in the 72nd annual Cannes Film Festival, becoming the youngest Cannes juror in history. That same year, Fanning starred in Woody Allen's romantic comedy film A Rainy Day in New York alongside Timothée Chalamet and Selena Gomez. In October 2019, Fanning reprised the role of Aurora in Maleficent: Mistress of Evil.
2020–present: Career expansion
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, and The Roads Not Taken, directed by Sally Potter, opposite Javier Bardem and Salma Hayek. That same year, Fanning starred in and executive produced the historical comedy series The Great, starring as Catherine the Great alongside Nicholas Hoult. The series premiered on Hulu in May 2020. She received critical acclaim for the role and was nominated in the 2021 Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy. Her performance also earned Fanning her first Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series.
She starred in the 2022 Hulu miniseries The Girl from Plainville, playing Michelle Carter, based on the death of Conrad Roy. In December 2023, she made her official Broadway acting debut in the Branden Jacobs-Jenkins play Appropriate, where she acts alongside Sarah Paulson and Corey Stoll.
Fanning and her sister Dakota started Lewellen Pictures with a first look deal at MRC, and served as executive producers on Mastermind: To Think Like a Killer (2024) for Hulu. In 2024, Fanning began filming the Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown, where she portrayed Sylvie Russo. In September, Fanning began filming Rosebush Pruning by Karim Ainouz, a remake of Fists in the Pocket by Marco Bellocchio.
Fanning stars in Hideo Kojima's 2025 video game, Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, as the character Tomorrow. She also features in the game's soundtrack, in collaboration with French singer-songwriter Woodkid.
In 2025, she starred alongside Renate Reinsve and Stellan Skarsgård in Joachim Trier's dramedy film Sentimental Value, where she plays ambitious Hollywood actress Rachel Kemp. The film debuted at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival and won the Grand Prix. For the role, she received Critics' Choice and Golden Globe nominations in addition to her first Oscar nomination. Also in 2025, she co-starred as Weyland-Yutani android sisters Thia and Tessa in the science-fiction action film Predator: Badlands, which released on November 7 and received generally positive reviews from critics.
Fanning will star as Effie Trinket in the 2026 film The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping.
Personal life
From 2018 to 2023, Fanning was in a relationship with actor Max Minghella.
Per several sources, she has been in a relationship with Rolling Stone CEO Gus Wenner since late 2023. They made their red carpet debut at the Golden Globe Awards in January 2024. The two have been spotted at multiple events, including the Met Gala and private after-parties.
Acting credits and accolades
Main article: List of Elle Fanning performances, List of awards and nominations received by Elle Fanning
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