Biography
Kicking off an impressive career in front of the camera at the tender age of five, it was a mere three years later that actress Dakota Fanning would become the youngest person ever to be nominated for a Screen Actor's Guild Award for her role in the
Sean Penn drama
I Am Sam. She subsequently appeared in such efforts as
Sweet Home Alabama (2002) and director
Steven Spielberg's sci-fi miniseries
Taken.
A Conyers, GA, native whose acting abilities became apparent when, at the age of three, she acted out the entire process of pregnancy and childbirth (with her younger sister Elle substituting for the newborn baby) to her amused parents. Advised by an agent to take their daughter to Los Angeles, it wasn't long before young Fanning was cast in a commercial for Tide detergent. Television appearances in
ER and
Ally McBeal were quick to follow, and in 2001 she made her feature debut in the comedy
Tomcats. Though the film was only seen by an unlucky few, her role in the same year's
I Am Sam was a wide release that found the adorable young starlet a solid fan base.
Later alternating between television and film with features such as
Trapped and roles on such high-profile series as
Spin City and
Malcolm in the Middle, her part opposite
Brittany Murphy in the 2003 comedy
Uptown Girls found the precocious youngster playing well off of her older co-star. In 2003 Fanning could be spotted in The Cat in the Hat, and it wasn't long before she was gearing up to appear alongside
Denzel Washington and
Christopher Walken in the
Tony Scott thriller
Man on Fire.
2005 would prove to be Fanning's busiest year yet, with her taking on prominent roles in no less than five high-profile projects. First up, she took a creepy turn opposite Robert DeNiro in the horror flick
Hide and Seek. The ensemble drama
Nine Lives and the horse-racing picture
Dreamer followed, but Fanning's biggest film of the year was undoubtedly Stephen Spielberg's big-budget remake of
War of the Worlds. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide