Mary Elle Fanning was born on April 9, 1998, in Conyers, Georgia. Acting runs strongly in the family. Her older sister, Dakota Fanning, had already begun building a successful acting career when Elle was very young. In fact, Elle’s first acting role came when she was only about two years old—playing the younger version of Dakota’s character in the television miniseries Taken (2002).
Not long after that, Elle began landing roles of her own. Early appearances included films such as Daddy Day Care (2003), Because of Winn-Dixie (2005), and the science-fiction drama Déjà Vu (2006) alongside Denzel Washington. Even as a child actor, she showed a natural ease in front of the camera that quickly caught the attention of directors.
Her breakout role came in the emotional drama Phoebe in Wonderland (2008), where she played a young girl coping with obsessive-compulsive disorder. Critics praised her performance for its maturity and emotional depth—especially impressive given that she was only ten years old at the time.
Fanning’s career truly took off in the early 2010s. One of her most notable roles came in the science-fiction film Super 8 (2011), directed by J. J. Abrams and produced by Steven Spielberg. Her performance as Alice Dainard earned widespread praise and several award nominations, establishing her as one of the most promising young actors in Hollywood.
She continued to take on a wide range of roles in both independent and mainstream films. Some of her notable projects include We Bought a Zoo (2011), Maleficent (2014), The Neon Demon (2016), and The Beguiled (2017), directed by Sofia Coppola. In Maleficent, she played Princess Aurora opposite Angelina Jolie, introducing her to a huge global audience.
Fanning’s collaboration with Sofia Coppola became particularly notable. She starred in Somewhere (2010) and later The Beguiled, both of which were well received by critics. These projects helped reinforce her reputation as an actor capable of balancing art-house films with big studio productions.
In recent years, Fanning has earned widespread acclaim for her role as Catherine the Great in the historical comedy-drama television series The Great. The series premiered in 2020 and showcased her ability to handle both sharp comedic timing and dramatic storytelling. Her performance earned nominations for major awards, including the Golden Globe and the Primetime Emmy.
Outside of acting, Fanning has also moved into producing. She served as an executive producer on The Great, demonstrating her growing influence behind the scenes in the entertainment industry.
Despite her long career, Fanning has managed to maintain a grounded public image. Having started acting at such a young age, she has navigated the often unpredictable world of Hollywood with remarkable professionalism and maturity.
Today, Elle Fanning continues to take on a wide variety of roles, ranging from fantasy and historical drama to independent films and television. With more than two decades in the entertainment industry already behind her—and plenty of years ahead—she has firmly established herself as one of the most talented actors of her generation.
And considering she started acting before most kids learn to tie their shoes, that’s a pretty impressive accomplishment.