History of Dakota Fanning in Timeline

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Dakota Fanning

Dakota Fanning is a prominent American actress recognized for her performances in both major blockbuster films and smaller independent productions. Beginning her career as a child actor, she has successfully transitioned into adult roles. Her work has earned her significant recognition, including nominations for a Primetime Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards, highlighting her contributions to the film and television industry.

2 hours ago : Dakota Fanning Reflects on Early Fame and Media Scrutiny, Enjoys Lunch with Sister

Dakota Fanning discussed early fame pressures and constant scrutiny. She was recently spotted enjoying a casual lunch in Los Angeles with her sister Elle Fanning and Elle's boyfriend Gus Wenner.

December 2019: Cast in The Nightingale adaptation

In December 2019, Dakota Fanning and her sister Elle Fanning were announced to star together in the film adaption of Kristin Hannah's 2015 novel, The Nightingale.

The Nightingale
The Nightingale

March 2021: Formation of Lewellen Pictures

In March 2021, Dakota Fanning and her sister announced the formation of their production company, Lewellen Pictures, which has a first-look deal with MRC Television/Civic Center Media.

March 2023: Cast in The Perfect Couple

In March 2023, Dakota Fanning was cast in The Perfect Couple, a Netflix miniseries.

2023: Starring Role in The Watchers

In 2023, Dakota Fanning played a starring role in The Watchers, a supernatural film that was set in Ireland.

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2024: Inappropriate Questions as a Child Star

In 2024, Dakota Fanning told The Cut that she was asked "super inappropriate questions" as a child such as how she was able to have friends, also stating that she had a "lot of compassion for people who have been made into examples."

2025: Golden Globe and Primetime Emmy Nominations

In 2025, Dakota Fanning was nominated for a Golden Globe Award and a Primetime Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Marge Sherwood in the Netflix series Ripley.

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