Abigail Breslin
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Breslin at Palm Springs Film Festival, 2007 |
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Born | Abigail Kathleen Breslin April 14, 1996 New York City, United States |
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Years active | 2002 - present | ||||||
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Abigail Kathleen Breslin (born April 14, 1996) is an American child actress. The fourth youngest actress ever to be nominated for a competitive Academy Award, Breslin is known for her role in the film Little Miss Sunshine, as well as for several supporting parts in other Hollywood films
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Personal life
Breslin was born in New York City, New York, the daughter of Kim, who manages Abigail's career, and Michael Breslin, a telecommunications expert, computer programmer and consultant.[1][2] Her maternal grandparents, Catherine and Lynn Blecker, are from New Jersey, and now live in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.[3][4] She has two older brothers, Ryan and Spencer Breslin, who is also an actor. Breslin lives in New York with her family, which her maternal grandparents have described as "very close-knit".[4][3] She is named after First Lady of the United States Abigail Adams[5] and collects American Girl dolls and stuffed animals; she also has two dogs, two cats and a turtle. She wants to be a vet when she grows up and loves animals. In March 2008, Breslin joined the Girl Scouts of the United States of America.
[edit] Career
Prior to her star-making turn in Sunshine, Breslin appeared in the films Signs (2002), Raising Helen (in which Breslin and her brother Spencer played siblings), The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (which Spencer also appeared in), Keane, Chestnut: Hero of Central Park, and The Family Plan. In 2006, Breslin starred in the comedy Little Miss Sunshine, playing a beauty pageant contestant, the youngest in a dysfunctional family on a road trip. Her co-stars, Greg Kinnear and Alan Arkin, both mentioned that they were "astounded by her seriousness of purpose during shooting".[6] For her performance, Breslin received a Screen Actors Guild Award Nomination, as well as an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress (on January 23, 2007). At the time of her nomination and at the age of ten years old, Breslin became the fourth youngest actress to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. The three actresses younger than Breslin to receive the nomination were Tatum O'Neal, Mary Badham, and Quinn Cummings. Breslin's co-star, Alan Arkin, did not want her to win the award, specifying that he thought that she has "had enough attention" and "needs to have a childhood".[7]
Although Breslin did not win the Oscar, she co-presented with Jaden Smith at the 79th Academy Awards on February 25, 2007. Breslin was part of the Disney Year of a Million Dreams celebration. Annie Leibovitz photographed her as Fira from Disney Fairies with Julie Andrews as the Blue Fairy from Pinocchio. On October 27, 2007, Breslin made her stage debut in the play Right You Are (If You Think You Are) in New York City at the Guggenheim Museum starring in an ensemble cast alongside Cate Blanchett, Dianne Wiest, Natalie Portman and Peter Sarsgaard.[8] In 2007, Breslin was ranked #8 in Forbes Magazine's list of "Young Hollywood's Top-Earning Stars", having earned $1.5 million in 2006.[9]
Breslin was recently seen in the drama The Ultimate Gift, playing a terminally ill girl. The film was shot in the fall of 2005 in Charlotte, North Carolina[10] and opened on March 9, 2007. Reviewer Steve Persall of the St. Petersburg Times commented that Breslin "isn't a fluke, but will require smarter scripts until she matures".[11] Breslin next appeared in the romantic comedies No Reservations, playing the niece of a chef, and Definitely, Maybe, in which her character is the daughter of a single father (Ryan Reynolds).[12] In 2008, Breslin starred with former child star Jodie Foster in the film Nim's Island and will also headline Kit Kittredge: An American Girl as the title character.
[edit] Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2002 | Signs | Bo Hess | |
2004 | Raising Helen | Sarah Davis | starring alongside her brother |
The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement | Parade Girl Carolina | ||
Keane | Kira Bedik | limited release | |
Chestnut: Hero of Central Park | Ray | direct-to-video | |
2005 | The Family Plan | Nicole Dobson | made-for-television |
2006 | Air Buddies | Rosebud (voice) | direct-to-video |
Little Miss Sunshine | Olive Hoover | Nominated to Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress | |
Imaginary Friend | Hally | ||
The Ultimate Gift | Emily | ||
The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause | Trish | alongside her brother Spencer Breslin | |
2007 | No Reservations | Zoe | |
2008 | Definitely, Maybe | Maya Hayes | |
Nim's Island | Nim | ||
Kit Kittredge: An American Girl | Kit Kittredge | ||
My Sister's Keeper | Andromeda "Anna" Fitzgerald[13] | filming |
[edit] TV guest appearances
- 2008 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards introducing The Naked Brothers Band with Ryan Sheckler
- 2007 Academy Awards presenting the awards with Jaden Smith for Best Animated Short and Best Live-Action Short
- 2006 Video Music Awards presenting the award with Fergie for Best New Artist
- Ghost Whisperer playing Sarah Applewhite in episode: "Melinda's First Ghost"
- NCIS playing Sandy Watson in episode: "See No Evil"
- Law and Order: Special Victims Unit playing Patty Branson in episode: "Birthright"
- What I Like About You playing Josie in episode: "Teddy Bear"
- Hack (TV series) playing Kayla Adams in episode "Domestic Disturbance"
- Grey's Anatomy playing Megan Clover in episode 303 "Sometimes a Fantasy" (2006)
[edit] Awards
[edit] Awards and Nominations
Award | Year | Category | Result | Role |
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Academy Awards | 2007 | Best Actress in a Supporting Role | Nominated | Olive in Little Miss Sunshine |
Alliance of Women Journalists (EDA Awards) | 2006 | Best Breakthrough Performance for a Young Actress | Won | Olive in Little Miss Sunshine |
BAFTA Awards | 2007 | Best Actress in a Supporting Role | Nominated | Olive in Little Miss Sunshine |
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards | 2006 | Best Supporting Actress | Nominated | Olive in Little Miss Sunshine |
Critics Choice Awards | 2007 | Best Young Actress | Won | Olive in Little Miss Sunshine |
Best Esemble Cast (Shared with cast) | ||||
Gotham Awards | 2006 | Breakthrough Actor | Nominated | Olive in Little Miss Sunshine |
Iowa Film Critics Awards | 2006 | Best Supporting Actress | Won | Olive in Little Miss Sunshine |
MTV Movie Awards | 2007 | Best Breakthrough Performance | Nominated | Olive in Little Miss Sunshine |
Online Film Critics Awards | 2006 | Best Supporting Actress | Won | Olive in Little Miss Sunshine |
Phoenix Film Critics | 2006 | Best Performance by a Youth in a Lead or Supporting Role -Female | Won | Olive in Little Miss Sunshine |
Satellite Awards | 2006 | Best Actress in a Supporting Role | Nominated | Olive in Little Miss Sunshine |
Screen Actors Guild (SAG) | 2007 | Supporting Actress | Nominated | Olive in Little Miss Sunshine |
Cast in a motion picture (Shared with cast) | Won | |||
St. Louis Film Critics | Best Supporting Actress | Nominated | Olive in Little Miss Sunshine | |
Tokyo International Film Festival | 2006 | Best Actress | Won | Olive in Little Miss Sunshine |
Women Film Critics Circle Awards | 2006 | Best Young Actress | Won | Olive in Little Miss Sunshine |
Young Artist Award | 2003 | Best Performance in a Feature Film Young Actress Age Ten or Under | Nominated | Bo Hess in Signs |
2007 | Best Performance in a Feature Film Young Actress Age Ten or Under | Won | Olive in Little Miss Sunshine | |
2008 | Best Performance in a Feature Film Leading Young Actress | Nominated | Zoe Armstrong in No Reservations |
[edit] References
- ^ Rosen, Steve. "It’s our job to tell kids about work", The Kansas City Star, 2007-03-11. Retrieved on 2007-03-12.
- ^ Spencer Breslin Biography (1992-)
- ^ a b Stauffer, Cindy. "A little ray of sunshine", Lancaster Online, 2007-02-26. Retrieved on 2007-03-12.
- ^ a b Todd, Jennifer. "Proud couple watches granddaughter at Oscars", Lancaster Online, 2007-02-26. Retrieved on 2007-03-12.
- ^ Breslin, Abigail. "THE THINGS THEY SAY 4130", Contact Music, 2007-02-25. Retrieved on 2007-03-12.
- ^ Puig, Claudia. "Abigail: 'Little Miss Sunshine' highlights her winning ways", USA Today, 2006-12-21. Retrieved on 2007-03-12.
- ^ andPOP Staff. "Arkin Wanted Breslin To Lose Academy Award", andPOP, 2007-02-18. Retrieved on 2007-03-12.
- ^ Abigail Breslin in New York Junior Celebs
- ^ Zap2It.com. "Olsens top young rich list", JAM! Movies, 2007-02-28. Retrieved on 2008-05-28.
- ^ Toppman, Lawrence. "FILM GETS GALA PREMIERE", The Charlotte Observer, 2007-03-08. Retrieved on 2007-03-12.
- ^ Persall, Steve. "‘Gift’ teaches big lessons", Telegram.com, 2007-03-10. Retrieved on 2007-03-12.
- ^ Strickler, Jeff. "What's next for the nominees", Star Tribune, 2007-02-26. Retrieved on 2007-03-12.
- ^ Breslin, Vassilieva to star in 'Keeper' Variety
[edit] External links
- Abigail Breslin at the Internet Movie Database
- Abigail Breslin at TV.com
- Miss Abigail Breslin Online - Fansite
- Abigail Breslin Filmography
- Abigail Breslin News, 2 youtube Video and old Photos
- Abigail Breslin Image Library
Awards | ||
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Tokyo International Film Festival | ||
Preceded by Helena Bonham Carter for Conversations with Other Women |
Best Actress for Little Miss Sunshine 2006 |
Succeeded by Shefali Shah for Gandhi, My Father |