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AnnaSophia Robb

 
Actor: AnnaSophia Robb
  • Born: Dec 08, 1993 in Denver, Colorado
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: 2000s
  • Major Genres: Children's/Family
  • Career Highlights: Bridge to Terabithia, Race to Witch Mountain, Because of Winn-Dixie
  • First Major Screen Credit: Samantha: An American Girl Holiday (2004)

Biography

For some actors a career in film seems to be in the cards from the very beginning; such was the case with early bloomer AnnaSophia Robb. The only child of an architect and an interior designer, Robb knew from the age of five that she was destined for a career as an entertainer. A Denver, CO native who never wavered in her determination to succeed, Robb convinced her parents to let her take an acting class before setting out on her first round of L.A. auditions in 2003. It was during this time that her new manager and agent team would help young Robb successfully navigate the Hollywood audition scene, her family living in a modest guest house as her father worked and her mother took Robb to auditions during the daytime hours. By the end of the summer, Robb had attended no less than 42 auditions and had landed her first role as a Bratz-loving Happy Meal fan in a McDonald's commercial.

Due to the success of her first voyage west, it didn't take much to encourage Robb to come back to Hollywood in the spring, and after receiving notice that auditions were being held for Wayne Wang's Because of Winn-Dixie, it was time to gas up the car for the long haul once again. Fate seemed to play a curious role during the trip when her father pulled out a stack of librarian-recommended books on tape that he had rented only to find the recorded version of the best-selling Kate DiCamillo novel sitting right on top, and before long Robb was preparing to help bring Dixie to the big screen. Having previously played the lead in the made-for-television movie Samantha: An American Girl Holiday, it didn't take Robb long to find her place in front the camera, and she frequently credits Dixie director Wang with providing the advice she needed to advance as an actress. A subsequent role as bubblegum-chomping brat Violet Beauregarde in the Tim Burton film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory allowed the young actress to cut loose and have a bit of fun on film, and in 2006 Robb could be seen fending off the forces of evil in the apocalyptic horror thriller The Reaping. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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AnnaSophia Robb

AnnaSophia Robb, February 2005
Born AnnaSophia Robb
December 8, 1993 (1993-12-08) (age 15)
Denver, Colorado, U.S.
Occupation Actress, singer
Years active 2004–present
Official website

AnnaSophia Robb (pronounced /ˌɑnəsoʊˈfiə ˈrɑb/;[1] born December 8, 1993) is an American film and television actress, and singer. She gained prominence in 2005 with starring roles in Because of Winn-Dixie and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and subsequently starred in the 2007 film Bridge to Terabithia and the 2009 film Race to Witch Mountain.

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Personal life

Robb was born in Denver, Colorado as the daughter of Janet and Dave Robb. She was named after her maternal great-grandmother, Anna Sophie, and her paternal grandmother, Anna Marie.[1] She enjoys singing, snowboarding, rafting, Irish dancing, and reading, particularly the Harry Potter series and historical fiction.[2]

Robb competed in dance and gymnastics for four and a half years, but quit in order to focus on acting.[1] She attends a Denver-area high school, and she plans to attend college afterwards.[1] Robb is a Christian.[3][4] She has said that she is really close with her family.

Robb has said that she is of English, Scottish, Danish, Swedish and Irish descent.[5]

Career

After starring in a commercial for McDonald's, Robb made her acting debut in 2004; she had a small role in the episode "Number One Fan" of the television series Drake & Josh. Her first major role was as the title character in the television special Samantha: An American Girl Holiday, in which her hair was dyed dark brown for the part.

Robb's two big-screen appearances in 2005 were both successful adaptations of popular children's books. She had the lead role of Opal in Because of Winn-Dixie and played the gum-chewer Violet Beauregarde in Tim Burton's remake of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. The latter was a major box office success worldwide, and helped escalate Robb's popularity among preteen audiences.

In 2005, Robb was the face of Trad Clothing, helping to design and model a fashion line for girls. In 2006, she had a guest role on the cartoon show Danny Phantom as the voice of Danielle "Dani" Fenton.

Robb played Leslie Burke in Bridge to Terabithia, which opened in U.S. theaters on February 16, 2007. She recorded a song for the soundtrack titled "Keep Your Mind Wide Open", and the accompanying video received rotation on the Disney Channel.[1][6] The song appeared on the Billboard Hot 100 at #90 during the week of March 1, giving Robb her first charting single.[7] Robb was a fan of the book before even being cast in the role, saying that it "touched me in a way I hadn’t been touched by a book before."[2]

Robb went on to appear in The Reaping, along with Spy School, Jumper (in which she played the younger version of Rachel Bilson's character Millie) and the 1960s-set drama Have Dreams, Will Travel. In the film Sleepwalking, Robb received positive reviews; Time film critic Richard Schickel said, "There is a wonderful range to Robb's work...this is extraordinarily mature acting from someone this young and she wins our sympathy without once begging for it."[8] While filming The Reaping, Robb wrote a short horror story called "Backseat Swamp".

Robb starred alongside Dwayne Johnson in Race to Witch Mountain, which was released in March 2009.[9] She is also set to star in Garry Marshall's Dear Eleanor with Abigail Breslin and Spencer Breslin.

Now, according to her official website she is filming "The Space Between", with Oscar nominated actress Melissa Leo.

Awards

On March 30, 2008, Robb won her first career award when she was named "Leading Young Actress" at the Young Artist Awards for her role in Bridge To Terabithia. The film itself won a Young Cast award.[10] In 24 April 2009, she received the Horizon Award at the 14th Annual Palm Beach International Film Festival.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2004 Drake & Josh Liza episode "Number One Fan"
Samantha: An American Girl Holiday Samantha made-for-television; aired on November 23
2005 Because of Winn-Dixie India Opal Buloni released on February 18
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Violet Beauregarde released on July 15
2006 Danny Phantom Danielle (Dani) Phantom episode "Kindred Spirits"
2007 Bridge to Terabithia Leslie Burke released on February 16
The Reaping Loren McConnell released on April 5
2008 Jumper Young Millie released on February 14
Have Dreams, Will Travel Cassie Kennington Cannes Film Festival premiere on May 21, 2007. Official release TBA 2009.
Sleepwalking Tara released March 14
Spy School
(also called Doubting Thomas or Lies And Spies)
Jackie Hoffman made-for-television, aired on August 13 (US) and now available on DVD (UK)
2009 Race to Witch Mountain Sara released March 13
2010 Dear Eleanor Ellie pre-production
The Space Between Sam in production
2011 Tinker Bell: A Winter Story Periwinkle in production

Chart history — singles

Year Single Album Chart position
U.S.
2007 "Keep Your Mind Wide Open" Bridge to Terabithia OST 90

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Lee, Michael J. (2007-02-05). "AnnaSophia Robb". Radio Free Entertainment. http://www.radiofree.com/profiles/annasophia_robb/interview02.shtml. Retrieved 2007-02-13. 
  2. ^ a b Roberts, Sheila (2007-02-12). "AnnaSophia Robb Interview, Bridge to Terabithia". Movies Online. http://www.moviesonline.ca/movienews_11262.html. Retrieved 2007-02-12. 
  3. ^ Grace, Rebecca (2005-02-21). "An Interview with AnnaSophia Robb, 11-Year-Old Star of Because of Winn-Dixie". ChristiansUnite.com. http://news.christiansunite.com/Religion_News/religion02301.shtml. Retrieved 2007-02-21. 
  4. ^ Landes, Jeremy (2005-02-18). "Encouraging Kindness". Christian Spotlight on the Movies. http://www.christiananswers.net/spotlight/movies/2005/becauseofwinndixie2005-interview.html. Retrieved 2007-02-21. 
  5. ^ [1] iDNES interview, June 04, 2009
  6. ^ CBS4 (2007-03-03). "Denver Actress Stars in 'Bridge To Terabithia'". CBS4Denver.com. http://cbs4denver.com/local/local_story_062151703.html. Retrieved 2007-03-03. 
  7. ^ Hasty, Katie (2007-03-01). "Mims' 'This Is Why I'm Hot' at No. 1 on Hot 100". M&G. http://music.monstersandcritics.com/news/article_1271569.php/Mims_This_Is_Why_Im_Hot_at_No._1_on_Hot_100. Retrieved 2007-03-26. 
  8. ^ Richard Schickel (2008-03-14). "Sleepwalking: A Jaunt Down Mangled Main Street". TIME. http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1722514,00.html. Retrieved 2008-03-19. 
  9. ^ Hollywood Reporter Two 'Witch Mountain' vets return: Actors who played kids in original are back for the remake 29 April 2008 Retrieved 30 April 2008
  10. ^ 29th Annual Young Artist Awards

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