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| Flora Cross | |
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| Born | January 11, 1993 Paris, France |
Flora Cross (born January 11, 1993) is an American/French actress.
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Personal
Born in Paris, France, she has traveled extensively with her family, most recently to Argentina where she lived for two years. She currently resides in Los Angeles. Her two brothers are also actors (Eli Marienthal and Harley Cross). Flora attended French schools since childhood (Le Lycee Francais), and speaks French, Spanish and English fluently. For high school, she switched to the American school system, and attends a private school on Los Angeles' Westside.
Her hobbies include writing screenplays (she recently completed her first feature length script) and studying film and theater. Cross enjoys soccer, dance (ballet, hip-hop, jazz and modern) and singing. She previously attended the Academy of Music and Dance in Pasadena, CA.[1] She loves animals, and has had many pets in the past, including dogs, cats, and guinea pigs. Some were strays found on the streets of Haiti and New York City.
Flora hopes to spend a summer volunteering with orphanages in India. She is also very interested in working to stop the human trafficking in India and around the globe (Stop the Traffik). She is a supporter of many charities, including Greenpeace, Environment California, The Global Fund For Women, Energy Action Coalition, World Wildlife Fund, Amnesty International, Avon Walk for Breast Cancer, PETA, Jessie's Place,Medecins Sans Frontieres(Doctors Without Borders), and others. She became a vegetarian in 2008, and supports fair trade, organic, and locally grown foods. Flora is a friend and producer of The 1 Second Film. She has volunteered time at animal shelters such as Lange Foundation and Friends of Animals Foundation.
Acting
Flora played the lead role of Eliza in the 2005 film Bee Season, opposite Richard Gere, Juliette Binoche and Max Minghella. She auditioned for the part shortly before moving to Argentina, where she was living when offered the role. "My manager sent the tape in, and then I was called in for an audition that was very long and very tiring," recalls the actor. "It went on for five hours. Two weeks later I was told I got the part".[2][2]
Her next role was playing the eccentric daughter of Jennifer Jason Leigh's character in director Noah Baumbach's follow up to the critically acclaimed "The Squid and the Whale". She worked alongside actors such as Nicole Kidman, Jack Black, and John Turturro, and fellow teen actor Zane Pais.
"The performance by Flora Cross is haunting in its seriousness. She doesn't act out; she acts in. " Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun TImes
:: rogerebert.com :: People :: 'Bee' girl carries film (xhtml)</ref>[2]
"When FLORA CROSS landed her first role in 2005's Bee Season, it was alongside Hollywood heavyweights like Richard Gere and Juliette Binoche. For her role in Margot At The Wedding, an off-color domestic dramedy directed by Noah Baumbach (The Squid And The Whale), Cross shares screen-time with Nicole Kidman, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Jack Black. Not too shabby for a 14-year-old, huh?" http://www.altpress.com/screening/64.htm
"With the help of clear direction and some excellent acting, especially from Flora Cross in a memorable debut as Eliza, "Bee Season" is affecting in ways that movies have all but given up trying to be." Kenneth Turan, The Los Angeles Times [3]
"The beating heart of the Naumann family is Eliza (the wonderful Flora Cross), a doleful beauty with bottomless eyes that flutter closed whenever she spells out a word. " Manohla Dargis, The New York Times http://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/11/movies/11bee.html?[4]
Flora Cross blooms in Season By JANE STEVENSON - Toronto Sun[5] http://jam.canoe.ca/Movies/Artists/C/Cross_Flora/2005/11/10/1300119.html
Flora Cross is featured in Teen Vogue's Young Hollywood Issue.[6] http://www.teenvogue.com/industry/2007/09/younghollywood?slide=7 Interestingly, her first brush with the public eye occurred as an infant, when she appeared in Vogue Bambini.
Awards
| Year | Awards | Group | Film | Result |
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| 2005 | Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards | Best Young Actress | Bee Season | Nominated |
| 2006 | Critics' Choice Award | Best Young Actress | Bee Season | Nominated |
| 2007 | Gotham Award | Best Ensemble Cast | Margot At The Wedding | Nominated |
References
- ^ http://pasadenadanceclasses.com/
- ^ a b c Flora Cross: Spelling it out
- ^ http://www.calendarlive.com/movies/turan/cl-et-bee11nov11,0,5519925.story
- ^ http://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/11/movies/11bee.html?_r=1
- ^ http://jam.canoe.ca/Movies/Artists/C/Cross_Flora/2005/11/10/1300119.html
- ^ http://www.teenvogue.com/industry/2007/09/younghollywood?slide=7
External links
- Flora Cross at the Internet Movie Database
- Margot at the Wedding (2007)
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