Dakota Fanning. 'The child prodigy'

small Hannah dakota fanning that we will all remember in the 'War of the Worlds' has had a seven-year career, eighteen films and a total turnover of more than 1.060 million euros. According to Forbes magazine it appears in the rankin of the six richest young people in Hollywood, with an amount of € 2.800.000. Yes, that amount, oddly enough, his acting skills have led him to the position he is in.

Her odyssey began when she was five years old, when she was chosen from among thousands of children to make a detergent commercial. It was at that precise moment that a Dakota capable of eating the world, and the Hollywood industry, was seen. Already in 2001 she played the role of Lucy in the movie 'I am Sam', establishing her as a young promise.

The very young actress started with mediocre roles but continued to grow her career in the world of cinema with complicated roles, in some cases. I would put the example from before, that of I am Sam, where the little girl plays the role of the daughter of a mentally handicapped person. Surprising, perhaps to see the difficulties that the father has to go through when the girl at the age of seven has more capacity than him. Without forgetting that love is capable of anything. When Lucy has a foster family, she manages to sneak out to see her father (Sean Penn) every night, luckily he had moved close to their house.

To finish, I will say in her favor that surely one day we will see her picking up a golden statuette, with which many actors in the film industry dream.


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