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A look into THR’s second annual list of entertainment’s top 30 under-18 talents from 'Once Upon a Time's Julia Butters to the 'Stranger Things' kids.
Small but mighty, THR’s Young Hollywood 2019 honorees are punching above their weight. From Emmy nominee Asante Blackk to Once Upon a Time in Hollywood scene-stealer Julia Butters, these under-18 actors are gracing tentpoles and auteur projects, filling their Coogan accounts, amassing millions of social media followers and sharing the screen with the likes of Meryl Streep. And while they’re clearly destined for bigger things — with some already stepping into the director’s chair and producer pitch meetings — they relish the kid life, too. Hot tip for adults from Avengers’ Ariana Greenblatt: “Life is too short not to have fun.”
Profiles by Trilby Beresford, Tara Bitran, Kirsten Chuba, Aaron Couch, Ashley Cullins, Mia Galuppo, Katie Kilkenny, Borys Kit, Natalie Jarvey, Bryn Elise Sandberg, Rebecca Sun and Benjamin Svetkey.
Angel, who first garnered attention as a heartthrob on Disney Channel's Andi Mack, added a $364.5 million credit to his résumé as the young Billy Batson in April's Shazam! The Arizona-born actor, who has nearly 4 million Instagram followers, also recorded a song with Wiz Khalifa and signed with Hitco, L.A. Reid's new label, to record R&B and pop.
How I spent my first acting paycheck "I'm a sneakerhead, so I definitely bought some cool sneakers and a bunch of clothes."
My advice for adults "I feel like adults don’t think we’re as smart as them, but in a way we are — in different ways. We can think outside of the box."
I wish I were old enough to … "Skydive."
Known for Big Little Lies, Young Sheldon
Though he grew up reviewing musicals on his YouTube channel Iain Loves Theatre, Armitage never thought he'd become an actor other critics wrote about. That changed when he landed the role of Ziggy on HBO's Big Little Lies. Now, the son of actor Euan Morton and theater producer Lee Armitage fronts his own series as a child version of Jim Parsons' Big Bang Theory character on spinoff Young Sheldon, one of CBS' top-rated comedies. When he's not acting, he's practicing his "amateur magician" skills.
I’ve been most starstruck by … "Ms. Chita Rivera."
How I celebrated landing my first big role "Jumped up and down."
I’m dying to work with … "Mr. Lin-Manuel Miranda and Sir Ian McKellen."
My advice for adults "Don't use your phone too much."
What other kids don't get about being an actor "That we aren’t actually our character."
Basco makes her film debut in February, donning Batgirl's mantle opposite Margot Robbie in Warner Bros.' DC movie Birds of Prey. Though the role likely won't showcase her singer-songwriter skills (she plays guitar, piano and ukulele), her hip-hop dance training will come into play for combat choreography. Basco, the niece of Hook star Dante Basco (see page 80), has also guested on Veep and Grey's Anatomy.
Movie that made me want to act "The Goonies."
I’ve been most starstruck by … "Tom Holland."
Favorite thing to do in my trailer on-set "Play my ukulele and sing songs."
I’m dying to work with … "Sandra Oh and Awkwafina."
How I spent my first acting paycheck "I put it into my college fund."
My advice for adults "Don't be so serious."
Movie I'd love to star in "A remake of The Breakfast Club."
Blackk and Harris garnered critical acclaim for their roles as Kevin Richardson and Antron McCray on Ava DuVernay's When We See Us, whose Emmy nominations include a supporting nod for Blackk (nephew of Orange Is the New Black star Samira Wiley). "We all knew When They See Us was bigger than any of us," says the Texas-born Harris, who in addition to appearing on Castle Rock and in the Think Like a Man films, hopes to explore producing, writing and directing with some guidance from Ava DuVernay along the way. “She really is such an important figure in my life right now,” he says. Blackk, who made his debut in DuVernay's limited series, first became interested in acting after starring as Mowgli in a junior production of The Jungle Book. The pair agree that they've found a brotherhood through the show. "Telling these men's truths made our bond so tight and it's something I wouldn't give up for the world," Blackk says. Both were nervous to meet their onscreen counterparts, but at this point they text with them on a regular basis. "He's a part of me now," Harris says of McCray, while Richardson sent Blackk a "Wow" after his nomination was announced. "With like 10 W's," Blackk adds.
Harris: "I chose acting really early on, but I really wanted to kick it into gear after I saw Creed."
Blackk: "Timothée Chalamet. Every time I see him onscreen he just shines."
Harris: "Denzel Washington because I feel like he'd be so wise. There's a lot I could learn from him. And also Michael B. Jordan, just because he's Michael B. Jordan!"
Known for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood may have been chock-full of A-list stars, but Butters was the real scene-stealer — no easy task when your scene partner is Leonardo DiCaprio. The L.A. native, who plays a precocious actress who must teach DiCaprio's Rick to get his groove back, was discovered by filmmaker Quentin Tarantino when he caught her ABC sitcom, American Housewife. She comes from a showbiz family (her father is animator Darrin Butters, who worked on Disney's Tangled and Frozen) and still hasn't seen her whole film: "It's rated R."
My parents always tell me to … "Take care of my cat."
I’ve been most starstruck by … "Chris Hemsworth, at the Hollywood premiere."
How I celebrated landing my first big role "We went to Tam O'Shanter."
I’m dying to work with … "Jim Carrey, Bill Murray or Kristen Wiig."
Movie I'd love to make "The Western I wrote for Quentin and Zoë Bell."
What other kids don't get about being an actor "Being supposedly 'famous' isn't everything."
Darby Camp, Chloe Coleman and Cameron and Nicholas Crovetti
Photo : Getty Images(2); Sara Pine(2)
As the children of the Monterey Five on HBO's hit drama, Camp, Coleman and the Crovetti twins have acted opposite some of Hollywood's biggest names — like Meryl Streep, whose guttural scream in one scene made an impact. "We were like, 'Whoa!' " Nicholas recalls. "We were really surprised!" Up next: Camp will star in Paramount's Clifford The Big Red Dog movie and Coleman has a full schedule with Avatar 2, assassin flick Gunpowder Milkshake, Dave Bautista starrer My Spy and Disney+ series Timmy Failure. Nicholas will soon appear in crime drama The Sound of Philadelphia and will reteam with Cameron for thriller Witch Hunt.
Coleman: "Meryl. I'm just trembling when working with her, but she looks right into your eyes and you feel so connected to her."
C. Crovetti: "Meryl Streep. Our mom showed us a bunch of her movies — we saw Devil Wears Prada, Death Becomes Her — and we were like, 'Whoa, OK.' And then we met her and we were like, 'That’s so cool! She was in those movies we watched last night.' "
N. Crovetti: "Nicole Kidman — we didn't know who Meryl was at first, but Nicole was in Paddington!"
Camp: "Will Smith. He came up to me and I couldn’t talk — there were no words. I had just binged on Netflix The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air."
Millie Bobby Brown, Priah Ferguson, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Noah Schnapp, Sadie Sink and Finn Wolfhard
After filming the third season of Netflix's Stranger Things, Brown took on a different kind of monster in the latest Godzilla installment (and is in production on another) and will executive produce and star as Sherlock Holmes’ kid sister in Enola Holmes. Season three breakout Ferguson, who says she has an old soul and got into acting to make people “cry, laugh or learn,” hopes to return to her dramatic roots in a tween coming-of-age story. Matarazzo will be touring with his band Work in Progress and just finished the Hollywood Bowl’s production of Into the Woods (theater is “where my heart is,” he says). McLaughlin, who teases that he’ll be releasing music soon and is preparing for a film he can’t discuss, says his dream role is Miles Morales. Schnapp also would love to play Spidey, though for now he has another Netflix gig lined up: a comedy with Adam Sandler. “I’ve portrayed such a serious character for the past three years, it will be nice to break out of that mold,” he says. Sink is in Atlanta filming the Fear Street trilogy, which she describes as “cool and exciting and new.” While Wolfhard can’t choose which project he’s most excited about (they include It: Chapter Two, The Goldfinch, The Addams Family and Ghostbusters 2020), he calls Floria Sigismondi’s film The Turning “scary as hell.”
Ferguson: "Meeting Regina King. I love her work."
Sink: "Probably the Queer Eye cast."
My generation, in a few words, is …
Matarazzo: "I think our generation is misunderstood, and impulsive."
Sink: "Very involved and opinionated."
Matarazzo: “Listen. That’s for kids and adults. Kids always think they’re right, and sometimes adults think kids are always wrong.”
Chen's first acting gig was in the background of a Modern Family scene in 2013. Two years later, he landed a major role on another ABC comedy, Fresh Off the Boat — a "huge blastoff" for his career, he says, and a chance to be mentored by co-stars Randall Park and Constance Wu. His broadcast hiatus allows time for film roles; he flew to Canada to shoot Shazam! just two days after Fresh Off the Boat wrapped its fifth season.
TV show that made me want to act "I watched a lot of Malcolm in the Middle and I was definitely really intrigued by the process."
My most ridiculous fan interaction "Sometimes, when flight attendants recognize me, I can see them chatting in the galley and peeking out."
How I celebrated landing my first big role "By rolling around the floor!"
I'm dying to work with … "Elon Musk! I know he's not an actor, but he's doing pretty cool stuff."
My generation, in a few words, is … "Glued to our phones."
As the surly teenaged Firefist, New Zealand-born Dennison held his own against Ryan Reynolds' foulmouthed antihero in Deadpool 2 after breaking out in his countryman Taika Waititi's Hunt for the Wilderpeople. Next up is Legendary and Warner Bros.' Godzilla vs. Kong.
My parents always tell me … "Don't be famous, be a legend."
My most ridiculous fan interaction "I was sent a photo of someone with my character of ‘Ricky Baker’ in The Hunt of the Wilderpeople tattooed on his leg."
How I celebrated landing my first big role "We had roast lamb for dinner!"
TV show I'd love to star in "Would’ve loved to have been in The Office."
Two years after making his acting debut in the Michelle Monaghan-Ron Livingston drama Fort Bliss, with roles on Boardwalk Empire and Person of Interest along the way, the Pennsylvania-born Fegley landed the lead in Disney's Pete's Dragon. Now, the son of two actors will hit the big screen again Sept. 13 in Warner Bros.' adaptation of The Goldfinch.
My parents always tell me to … "Look out for my younger brother Winslow."
I'm dying to work with … "Wes Anderson and Mahershala Ali."
Movie I'd love to star in "It’s definitely high on my bucket list to play a superhero."
Photo : JB LACROIX/AFP/Getty Images
The breakout star of Bo Burnham's Eighth Grade kept busy making awards-season rounds that included a Golden Globe nomination and a Gotham Award win. Next is MGM's animated The Addams Family, a return to voice acting for the young star who can be heard in Universal's Despicable Me movies as Agnes ("It's so fluffy, I'm gonna die!"). She is also set for the Misery-themed second season of J.J. Abrams' Hulu series Castle Rock, with Tim Robbins, and will lead a musical biopic about '60s cult rock band The Shaggs.
My most ridiculous fan interaction "People DM me the weirdest things! I’ll get people that are genuinely angry with me over how my character Kayla treated her father in Eighth Grade. It’s like, you get that I’m acting, right?"
I’ve been most starstruck by … "Sam Elliott. I very briefly met him at the Santa Barbara Film Festival. I’ll always treasure that experience."
How I celebrated landing my first big role "I went out and bought myself my very first Pokémon game for the Nintendo DS."
I’m dying to work with … "Taron Egerton would be awesome to work with. His work in Rocketman is phenomenal."
How I spent my first acting paycheck "I bought these toys called Littlest Pet Shops! I was so obsessed with them as a kid!"
Best acting advice I've been given "To pick my projects based on the director, not the script."
My advice for adults "Stop being scared of teens! Or judging us! While some of us are a little more … rebellious, just cut us a little slack."
Growing up with actor parents, Fortson booked her first commercial the day she turned 4. "We celebrated my birthday on the back of the car we shot the commercial in," she says. Since then, she's starred as Paul Rudd's daughter in Ant-Man and its sequel, and also appeared in Transparent, A Dog's Journey and Room 104. Up next, she will recur in Amazon sci-fi series Tales From the Loop.
I’ve been most starstruck by … "Lin-Manuel Miranda. I saw him at the Mary Poppins Returns premiere. I was too shy to go say hi to him and I still regret being that shy but I’m a big Hamilton fan."
Favorite thing to do in my trailer on-set "Read. I’m a very big reader and I always need to have a book with me in my trailer so I can relax. The problem is I read very, very fast, so I go through books like crazy."
Movie I'd love to star in "A remake of Harry Potter. All of the books, I've read them over 100 times."
Extensive film and TV work, including a breakout role opposite Chris Evans in 2017 drama Gifted, have culminated in a zenith year for Grace — who played a young Carol Danvers in Disney's Captain Marvel and starred in the James Wan-produced horror hit Annabelle Comes Home. Now she's filming Jason Reitman's Ghostbusters 2020 and producing a passion project.
My parents always tell me to … "Brush your teeth, clean up your room, and get out of your pajamas."
My most ridiculous fan interaction "We were shooting in a small town on Ghostbusters and I signed somebody’s Crocs. I also signed some phones. Their parents are going to be mad.”
How I spent my first acting paycheck "It was a long time ago so I can't really remember, but I can say with full confidence it was on a stuffed animal."
The best acting advice I've been given "When Gifted came out I was reading all the reviews and Twitter comments and getting upset if people said negative things about it. Octavia Spencer gave me the best advice: She said told me not to read anything because if you believe all the good things people say, then you have to believe the bad things they say, too."
After roles in It and Beautiful Boy, L.A. native Grazer (yes, his uncle is producer Brian), who'd long dreamed of starring in a superhero movie, got his wish playing the eponymous hero's boyhood pal in Warner Bros.' Shazam! He'll return for It: Chapter Two (Sept. 6) and appear as a "weird, internal character" on Luca Guadagnino's HBO limited series We Are Who We Are.
Movie that made me want to act … "The Goonies and Stand By Me."
My most ridiculous fan interaction "There have been many ridiculous fan interactions and a lot of them take place at conventions. Let’s just say that people are heavily dedicated."
Movie I'd love to star in "The Indiana Jones franchise, if they ever reboot it."
I wish I were old enough to … "Complain about adult issues and get excused from things."
This Florida-raised dancer has parlayed a role on Disney's Stuck in the Middle into a budding film career, including her turn in 2018's Avengers: Infinity War, where she and co-star Josh Brolin (whom she nicknamed "Sesame" because of the dots on his motion capture suit) took to prank-calling people on his contacts list. She'll star opposite Angelina Jolie in The One and Only Ivan, voice Young Velma in Scoob and don her dancing shoes for Jon Chu's adaptation of the Lin-Manuel Miranda musical In the Heights: "My whole mom's side is Puerto Rican," she says, "so it was really great to embrace that culture."
My parents always tell me to … "Lower the volume on the TV. I always want to feel like I’m in a theater, even when I’m in my living room."
My most ridiculous fan interaction "I was filming on set and this girl ran up to me and asked if she could be my best friend, have my phone number, email and other information. I said yes to the best friend part."
I’ve been most starstruck by … "Oh easy, Angelina Jolie on the set of The One and Only Ivan. I was filming a scene and when we finished, I was walking off set and she was waiting for me with her kids to say hi. I couldn’t move. She is more beautiful and kind in person."
Favorite thing to do in my trailer on-set "To play Monopoly Deal with my mom and listen to music like Billie Eilish, old-school rock music or the new Justin Bieber and Ed Sheeran song. It’s the song of the summer."
Most surprising on-set moment "When I taught Josh Brolin and 200 aliens from Infinity War how to Dab and Milly Rock! Where is that BTS footage, Marvel?"
How I celebrated landing my first big role "My family took me out to my favorite restaurant to celebrate, Benihana!"
TV show I'd love to star in "I just finished binging Gossip Girl and I’m so obsessed."
The London-born Griffin Davis has only one role under his belt, but it's a big one as the lead in Taika Waititi's satire Jojo Rabbit. Palling around with his imaginary friend Hitler (Waititi), Griffin Davis is in every scene of the Nazi Germany-set film and beat out many child stars in an extensive casting search for the Fox Searchlight project, premiering in September at the Toronto Film Festival.
My parents always tell me to … "Stop swearing."
My most ridiculous fan interaction "I haven't got any fans. Just my mum."
Favorite thing to do in my trailer on-set "To hide from the ADs."
My advice for adults "Stop arguing, because we can hear you."
"I just love the thrill of being someone else," says the NYC native, who got hooked on acting while performing off-Broadway at 11. Now, she's starring as young Rainbow Johnson on Black-ish spinoff Mixed-is
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