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Kristen Jaymes Stewart (born April 9, 1990) is an American actress. She is best known for playing Bella Swan in Twilight and New Moon, and will reprise her role in Eclipse, and has been confirmed to reprise again in Breaking Dawn. She has also starred in films such as Speak, Panic Room, Zathura, In the Land of Women, Adventureland, The Messengers, and The Runaways (with her co-star Dakota Fanning

Biography

Early life

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Kristen Stewart was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. Her father, John Stewart, is a stage manager and television producer who has worked for Fox. Her mother, Jules Mann-Stewart, is a script supervisor originally from Maroochydore, Queensland, Australia. She has an older brother, Cameron Stewart. Stewart attended school until the seventh grade, and then continued her education by correspondence. She has since completed high school.

Career

Stewart's acting career began at the age of eight, after an agent saw her perform in her elementary school's Christmas play. Stewart's first role was a nonspeaking part in the film The Thirteenth Year.[1] Then, she had another part in the film The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas as the "ring toss girl".[1] She subsequently appeared in the independent film The Safety of Objects, in which she played the tomboy daughter of a troubled single mother. Stewart had a major role in the Hollywood film Panic Room, playing the sullen, diabetic daughter of a divorced mother. The film received generally positive reviews, and Stewart garnered positive notices for her performance.

After Panic Room's success, Stewart was cast in another thriller, Cold Creek Manor, playing the daughter of Dennis Quaid's and Sharon Stone's characters; the film generally failed at the box office. Her first starring role followed, in the children's action-comedy Catch That Kid, opposite Max Thieriot and Corbin Bleu. Stewart also played the role of Lila in the thriller Undertow. To date, Stewart's most critically acclaimed role may be in the television film Speak (2004), based on the novel by Laurie Halse Anderson. Stewart, 13 at the time of filming, played high school freshman Melinda Sordino, who stops almost all verbal contact after being raped and who deals with enormous amounts of emotional turmoil. Stewart received great praise for playing the character, who had only a few speaking lines, but kept up a dark-witted commentary inside her head throughout the film.

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Kristen Stewart as Jess Solomon

In 2005, Stewart appeared in the fantasy-adventure film Zathura, playing the role of Lisa, the irresponsible older sister of two little boys, who turn their house into a spacecraft hurtling uncontrollably in outer space by playing a board game. The film received praise by critics, but Stewart's performance did not garner much media attention, as it was noted that her character is immobilized during most of the film.[2] The following year, she played the character Maya in Fierce People, directed by Griffin Dunne. After that film, she received the lead role of Jess Solomon in the supernatural thriller film The Messengers.

In 2007, Stewart appeared as teenager Lucy Hardwicke in In the Land of Women, a romantic drama starring Meg Ryan and The O.C. star Adam Brody. The film, as well as Stewart's performance, received mixed reviews. That same year, Stewart starred in Sean Penn's critically acclaimed adaptation film Into the Wild. For her portrayal of Tracy — a teenage singer who has a crush on young adventurer Christopher McCandless — Stewart received generally positive reviews. Salon.com considered her work a "sturdy, sensitive performance",[3] and the Chicago Tribune noted that she did "vividly well with a sketch of a role."[4] Her performance was not without detractors, however; Variety's critic Dennis Harvey wrote, "It's unclear whether Stewart means to be playing hippie-chick Tracy as vapid, or whether it just comes off that way."[5] After Into the Wild, Stewart had a cameo appearance in Jumper and also appeared in What Just Happened, which was released in October 2008.[6] She also co-stars in The Cake Eaters and The Yellow Handkerchief, both independent films that have only been screened at film festivals.

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Kristen Stewart as Bella Swan

On November 16, 2007, Summit Entertainment announced that Stewart would play Isabella "Bella" Swan in the film Twilight, based on Stephenie Meyer's bestselling vampire romance novel of the same name.[7] Stewart was on the set of Adventureland when director Catherine Hardwicke visited her for an informal screen test which "captivated" the director.[8] She stars alongside Robert Pattinson, who plays Edward Cullen, her character's vampire boyfriend. The film began production in February 2008 and finished filming in May 2008. Twilight was released domestically on November 21, 2008.[9] After the release of Twilight, Kristen Stewart was awarded the MTV Movie Award for Best Female Performance for her portrayal as Bella Swan. Stewart reappeared as Bella in the sequel, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, and will reprise this role in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse. She has also been confirmed to reprise her role again in the movie adaptation of Breaking Dawn[10].

Stewart will star in a film called K-11 with Nikki Reed, also of Twilight, and Jason Mewes.[11] The film, which is being directed by Stewart's mother, takes place in a dorm of the Los Angeles County Jail, and will feature both Stewart and Reed as male characters.[11][12] Stewart was also cast to portray Joan Jett in The Runaways, a biopic of the titular band from writer-director Floria Sigismondi.[13] Stewart met with Jett over the 2008-2009 New Year to prepare for the role, and hopes to be able to sing in the film.[14]

Personal life

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Stewart currently lives in Woodland Hills in Los Angeles, California. Stewart has expressed a desire to live and work in Australia, saying, "I want to go to Sydney University in Australia. My mom's from there."[15] Apart from acting, she is also interested in attending college in the near future, saying, "I want to go to college for literature. I want to be a writer. I mean, I love what I do, but it's not all I want to do — be a professional liar for the rest of my life."[16] Stewart also enjoys playing the guitar and singing when she can.[17]

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
1999 The Thriteenth Year Girl waiting for drink Uncredited
2000 The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas Ring toss girl Uncredited
2001 The Safety of Objects Sam Jennings limited release
2002 Panic Room Sarah Altman
2003 Cold Creek Manor Kristen Tilson
2004 Speak Melinda Sordino independent film
Catch That Kid Maddy
Undertow Lila limited release
2005 Fierce People Maya Osbourne limited release
Zathura Lisa
2007 The Messengers Jess Solomon
In the Land of Women Lucy Hardwicke
The Cake Eaters Georgia independent film
Into the Wild Tracy Tatro
Cutlass Young Robin short film
2008 Jumper Sophie cameo
Yellow Handkerchief Martine
What Just Happened Zoe
Twilight Bella Swan
2009 Adventureland Em
The Twilight Saga: New Moon Bella Swan
2010 The Runaways Joan Jett
Welcome to the Rileys Mallory
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse Bella Swan post-production
K-11 Butterfly
2011
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: Part I Bella Swan confirmed
2012
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: Part II Bella Swan confirmed

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Kristen Stewart - AskMen.com. AskMen.com. Retrieved on 2010-01-02.
  2. From Suburbia and Stranded Somewhere Near Saturn from New York Times
  3. "Into the Wild" from Salon.com
  4. Movie review: 'Into the Wild' from Chicago Tribune
  5. Into the Wild review from Variety magazine
  6. 'What Just Happened' sets release from Hollywood Reporter
  7. StephenieMeyer.com | Twilight Series | Twilight | Twilight the Movie
  8. Nicole Sperling (2008-07-10). 'Twilight': Inside the First Stephenie Meyer Movie. Entertainment Weekly. Time Inc. Retrieved on 2008-07-26.
  9. A Strategic Move? Twilight moves release date to November 21st! - The Movie-Fanatic
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  11. 11.0 11.1 Larry Carroll (2008-11-21). Exclusive: 'Twilight' Stars Kristen Stewart & Nikki Reed To Reunite, Play Men In Prison Film 'K-11'. MTV. Retrieved on 2008-11-28.
  12. Sheila Roberts. Kristen Stewart Interview, Twilight. Movies Online. Retrieved on 2008-11-28.
  13. Borys Kit (2008-12-03). Kristen Stewart to play Joan Jett. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved on 2008-12-03.
  14. Kristen Stewart: Jett-ing Through A Twilight Adventureland. SuicideGirls.com (1 April 2009). Retrieved on 2009-04-01.
  15. Lynn B.. Kristen Stewart Gets The "Message". A Girl's World. Retrieved on 2009-01-02.
  16. The Vanities Girls. Vanity Fair (2009-02-06). Retrieved on 2009-02-12.
  17. Interview from Teen Vogue Magazine

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