Evan Rachel Wood was born on the 7th September 1987, in Raleigh, North Carolina USA, and is an actress, who began her career while still a child in the mid-1990s, and eventually became known to the international audience primarily through her award winning lead role in the feature film “Dreizehn” – thirteen (2003). She has worked in almost 50 film and television productions to the present.
How rich is the actress? It has been estimated by authoritative sources that the outright size of Evan Rachel Wood’s net worth is over $10 million, as of the data presented in the early 2017. Acting is the main source of her wealth.
Evan Rachel Wood Net Worth $10 Million
To begin with, when still a child Evan Rachel Wood appeared in the plays of her father, Ira David Wood III, who had founded an experimental theatre called Theatre in the Park. After the divorce of her parents in 1996, Wood moved to Los Angeles with her mother and brother Ira, where she gained experience as an actress on television, including appearances in the series “American Gothic” (1995 – 1996), “Profiler” (1998 – 1999) and “Touched by An Angel” (2000). In 1998, she took the small role of Sandra Bullock’s film daughter in “Practical Magic”, and landed the lead role in Timothy Hutton’s film “Digging to China”, co-starring with Kevin Bacon and Mary Stuart Masterson. After her role as Chloe Waters in the third season of the series “Profiler”, Wood was in the critically acclaimed family series “Once and Again” (1999 – 2002). Her net worth was well established.
In 2002, Evan Rachel Wood played the film daughter of Al Pacino and Catherine Keener in the film “Simone”. A year later she succeeded with the lead role in Catherine Hardwick’s drama “Thirteen”, being nominated for a Golden Globe Award as best drama actress. At that time, Wood was considered to be one of the most talented young actresses in Hollywood, and worked on six film projects through 2005, including the dramas “Down in the Valley” alongside Edward Norton and the tragi-comedy “Running with Scissors” with Annette Bening and Gwyneth Paltrow. She also appeared with her friend Jamie Bell in the music video “Wake Me Up When September Ends” by the American punk rock band Green Day.Her net worth was rising!
From 2009 to 2011, she was seen as the glamorous and bankrupt Vampire Queen Sophie Anne Leclerq in the HBO series “True Blood”. In 2014, she landed the lead role in the comedy drama “Barefoot” by Andrew Fleming, and Evan also starred with Ellen Page in the drama film “Into the Forest” (2015). Since 2016, she has been playing the main role of Dolores Abernathy in the HBO series “Westworld”; clearly she is still in demand!
Finally, in the fun personal life of the actress, Wood began a relationship with the actor Jamie Bell in 2005, but it supposedly ended in 2006. At the beginning of 2007, Wood and Marilyn Manson got together, but supposedly broke up at the end of 2008, only to reunite at the beginning of 2010. In the summer of 2011, Wood announced resuming her relationship with Jamie Bell, and the two married in 2012, and now have a son. However, in 2014 they separated again, perhaps unsurprisingly, as in 2012 Wood admitted to being bisexual. Then…Wood dated actress Katherine Moennig, but in January 2017, Wood became engaged to her “Rebel and a Basketcase bandmate”, Zach Villa, and called it off just a few months later. Yes – what fun!
Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actress in a Drama Series ()2016), Satellite Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama (2017), Young Hollywood Superstar Award/'One To Watch'(2009, 2002), Prism Award for Performance in a Feature Film (2004), Phoenix Film Critics Society Award, Las ...
Music Groups
Rebel and a Basketcase (2015-present)
Nominations
Golden Globe Award for Best Drama Actress (2003), Satellite Awards, Golden Globe Award - Best Actress in a Supporting Role/Best Actress – Television Series Drama (2012, 2017), Screen Actors Guild Awards (2008), Emmy Award (2011), Saturn Awards for Best Supporting Actress on a Television Series (20...
Movies
“Dreizehn” (2003), “Practical Magic”, “Digging to China”, “Simone”, “Thirteen” (2003), “Down in the Valley” (2005), “Running with Scissors” (2005), “Barefoot” (2014), Forest” (2015)
TV Shows
“American Gothic” (1995 – 1996), “Profiler” (1998 – 1999), “Touched by An Angel” (2000), “Once and Again” (1999 – 2002), “Wake Me Up When September Ends” (2005), “True Blood” (2009-2011), “Westworld” (2016)
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[on coming out as bisexual] I wanted to wait ... to have enough years under my belt where people knew that it wasn't a phase or anything and I wasn't doing it for attention; this is a part of who I am, and I'm old enough to really know who I am by now.
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[April 2011, Esquire Magazine] I'm into for anything. Meet a nice guy, meet a nice girl.
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I've always had a real fascination with Alice in Wonderland and really related to it in some way. And since I was little, people always nicknamed me Alice, even total strangers. I do know I'm always in Wonderland. And I'm definitely just as curious. I don't mind being amongst the mad people, I enjoy it.
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Falling in love is one of the scariest and hardest things that someone can do, but it's also the most amazing thing that can happen to you.
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[on boyfriend Marilyn Manson] We never have to explain anything. He can say something, or I can say something, and we automatically get it. And that's really nice when you can find somebody who needs no explanation.
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[on Across the Universe (2007) co-star Jim Sturgess] He's the best guy friend I have. I've always hung out with guys, but it's hard to find really good guy relationships that don't get weird. And it never has with us, once.
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I'd love to [make an album], but I've just never met people who didn't want to turn me into some pop diva.
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I like to do movies that I don't expect everyone to like. If someone comes up to me and says, "I hated that movie you did", I think, "At least you felt passionate about it. It stuck with you and you had some feeling about it".
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[on Across the Universe (2007)] If I go to see a [The Beatles] film, I want it to be weird and artistic and interesting and experimental and psychedelic and dark at times and also beautiful--and that's what this is.
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[on doing her first nude scene, in Across the Universe (2007)] I won't just take my clothes off for anybody. It has to be the right circumstances. I couldn't have thought of a better way to do it because it wasn't a sex scene. It's a sleeping woman and somebody is singing something, which is one of the most beautiful songs written about a woman, period. And he's singing about you.
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[on translating scripts onto the screen] A script can just be a blueprint, and you've got to go in and build it and color it in and paint it.
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You get a script that's not very good, and they're offering you millions of dollars, but you think, "Okay, this script is so bad, I won't even do it for a million dollars" . . . And then it gets to #1 at the box office, and people ask, "Don't you regret not doing that?" Not really.
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[on dating Marilyn Manson] Everyone is so worried that I'm losing myself, but really I'm finding myself. I've never been more comfortable in my own skin.
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And crazy, by the way, is the highest compliment I pay. [Boyfriend Marilyn Manson] is definitely crazy. Hopefully I am, too.
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[on being independent and getting her own home] I'm such a crazy perfectionist, I probably stood in Linens 'n Things looking at the square plates or the round plates for, like, 10 minutes, going, "God, this is a big decision. These are my first plates! What am I going to get? What do I do?!
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I used to not even be able to order pizza on the phone because I was just so shy. I think that's why so much comes out on-screen, because that's my time to let go in a safe place. When you're doing that, it's all written down on paper and it's total fiction.
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[on her fame] It is a little weird, and I do feel a little bit disoriented sometimes. I'm usually pretty shy around people and pretty private. So yeah, it is a little weird all of a sudden to see yourself everywhere with your tongue hanging out! And a pierced tongue!
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I just hate all that [show-business mingling]. I just have to come back to reality for a little bit, have a real life. I'm pretty laid-back. I hang out with my friends, read, go to concerts and try and travel as much as I can. I'm not a party girl, I don't eat at the Ivy and I'm not shopping on Rodeo Drive. It's pretty easy to stay out of that if you want to. There are other places. I really like being able to go out anywhere and nobody really cares.
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Oh God, I worry about everything, such as I'm gonna say something stupid. I'm not good at communicating what's going on in my head.
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Whenever something bad happens, I just always have to tell myself that this is happening for a reason, and I have to be learning something from this and taking something away from this. And you just have to think about the big picture, and you have to remember just how small you are in the grand scheme of things, and that in the long run, you're probably going to be okay. So that's all I kept thinking about...just trying to make the best out of .
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[on playing "Tracy" in Thirteen (2003)] Once you commit, you commit. You can't hold back. We all knew that the only way we would pull this [movie] off was for everyone to give everything they had. I could not hold back.
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If the world were to end tomorrow, I really believe I could say I have lived a full life already--and that I have been extremely lucky.
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Growing up on screen is painful. I have had to go through puberty with millions watching . . . I hope to have a career like Jodie Foster, going from child to adult actress.
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What's nice about acting is that you're not just left with yourself all the time, but you get to see the world through so many different people's eyes.
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I'm in love with London. English boys are great. I completely fell in love with it over there.
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I look back on some of the stuff I wore and I'm so embarrassed. I definitely blame it on this clique of girls I was friends with back then. I've been talked into wearing stuff that I didn't want to wear. Now I like very simple, elegant things, by Oscar de la Renta or [Giorgio Armani].
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[I was raised] half Jewish and half Christian... but today I practice neither... I am more spiritual than religious.
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Younger sister is Aden Rose ( Elins).
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Separated from her husband of 18 months Jamie Bell. [May 2014]
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Returned to work 6 months after giving birth to her son to begin filming 10 Things I Hate About Life (2014).
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Gave birth to her first child at age 25, a son on July 29, 2013. Child's father is her husband, Jamie Bell.
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(October 30, 2012) Married Jamie Bell after a seven-year on-off relationship.
Was originally cast in Sucker Punch (2011), but dropped out due to scheduling conflicts with True Blood (2008).
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[2009] Ranked #1 in Venus Zine's 25 Under 25 ladies list.
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Hates her middle name, Rachel, but kept it in her stage name so casting directors wouldn't confuse her gender.
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[2008] Was ranked #7 on Entertainment Weekly's '30 Under 30' the actress list.
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Became the highest paid actress in music video history for her appearance in boyfriend Marilyn Manson's video for "Heart-Shaped Glasses".
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Divides her time between Los Angeles and New York.
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She has English, Irish, Scottish, and German ancestry. Her father is from a Christian background and her mother, who is also originally from a Christian family, is a convert to Judaism.
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Wood says that her character in Across the Universe (2007), whom she describes as an "old soul, street smart and ahead of her time", is close to her real-life personality. Wood also describes herself as being "laid back" and "not a party girl", citing her choice to stay away from what is considered a typical Hollywood lifestyle.
Met her husband Jamie Bell at Sundance Film Festival. While dating, they went on to shoot Green Day's music video for "Wake Me Up When September Ends", where they play a couple.
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In 2003, Vogue Magazine named her one of the "It Girls of Hollywood."
Attended junior high school in the San Fernando Valley but left because she disliked the social environment of high school. She was then home-schooled.
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Parents divorced in 1997.
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Got her high school diploma at the age of 15.
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Enjoys singing.
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Was originally set to play Terri in Raise Your Voice (2004), but dropped out due to production changes. Hilary Duff was then cast as her replacement.
In the Best of Families: Marriage, Pride & Madness
1994
TV Movie
Little Susie
Soundtrack
Title
Year
Status
Character
The 74th Golden Globe Awards
2017
TV Special documentary performer: "Another Day of Sun"
Strange Magic
2015
performer: "Can't Help Falling In Love", "Crazy In Love", "I'll Never Fall in Love Again", "Stronger What Doesn't Kill You", "Straight On In Flight", "Straight On Battle", "Strange Magic", "I Can't Help Myself Sugar Pie Honeybunch Marianne Reprise", "Wild Thing"
Rage
2008
TV Series 1 episode
Across the Universe
2007
performer: "Hold Me Tight", "It Won't Be Long", "If I Fell", "Dear Prudence", "Because", "Blackbird"
Mysterious Skin
2004
performer: "Silent Night"
Digging to China
1997
performer: "Long Legged Sailor" - as Evan Wood / writer: "Long Legged Sailor" - as Evan Wood
Music Department
Title
Year
Status
Character
Across the Universe
2007
featured vocalist
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
E! Live from the Red Carpet
2017
TV Series
Herself
The 74th Golden Globe Awards
2017
TV Special documentary
Herself - Nominee
Good Morning America
2007-2016
TV Series
Herself - Guest
Late Night with Seth Meyers
2016
TV Series
Herself
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
2016
TV Series
Herself
Made in Hollywood
2011-2016
TV Series
Herself
Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché
2016
Documentary
Herself
The Insider
2015
TV Series
Herself
Conan
2015
TV Series
Herself - Guest
TakePart Live
2014
TV Series
Herself - Co-Host
The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman: The Making of 'The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman'
2014
Video short
Herself
Live with Kelly and Michael
2011-2013
TV Series
Herself - Guest
Love, Marilyn
2012
Documentary
Herself
The 69th Annual Golden Globe Awards
2012
TV Special
Herself - Nominee: Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or TV Movie
17th Annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards
2012
TV Special
Herself
55th BFI London Film Festival
2011
TV Movie
Herself
Chelsea Lately
2011
TV Series
Herself - Guest
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon
2009-2011
TV Series
Herself - Guest
The 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards
2011
TV Special
Herself - Nominated: Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie
Piers Morgan Tonight
2011
TV Series
Herself
The Making of Mildred Pierce
2011
TV Movie documentary
Herself
MTV Video Music Awards 2010
2010
TV Special
Herself - Presenter
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson
2005-2009
TV Series
Herself - Guest
Up Close with Carrie Keagan
2008-2009
TV Series
Herself - Guest
Le grand journal de Canal+
2009
TV Series documentary
Herself
Within the Ring
2009
Video documentary
Herself
The 81st Annual Academy Awards
2009
TV Special
Herself - Audience (uncredited)
The Soup
2009
TV Series
Herself
15th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards
2009
TV Special
Herself
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
2007-2009
TV Series
Herself - Guest
Across the Universe: FX on the Universe
2008
Video documentary short
Herself
Across the Universe: Stars of Tomorrow
2008
Video documentary short
Herself
The Making of 'Across the Universe'
2008
Video documentary short
Lucy
Across the Universe: All About the Music
2008
Video documentary short
Herself
The Oprah Winfrey Show
2007
TV Series
Herself - Guest
Green Day Makes a Video: Wake Me Up When September Ends
2005
TV Movie
Herself
Creating 'The Upside of Anger'
2005
Video documentary short
Herself
HBO First Look
2005
TV Series documentary
Herself
The 10th Annual Critics' Choice Awards
2005
TV Movie documentary
Herself - Presenter
The Independent Spirit Awards Nomination Show
2004
TV Movie documentary
Herself
2004 MTV Movie Awards
2004
TV Special
Herself - Presenter
Punk'd
2004
TV Series
Herself
New Frontiers: Making 'The Missing'
2004
Video documentary short
Herself
10th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards
2004
TV Special
Herself
The Sharon Osbourne Show
2003
TV Series
Herself - Guest
E! News Live
2002
TV Series
Herself
Young Hollywood Awards
2002
TV Special
Herself
Hollywood Squares
2001
TV Series
Herself
Archive Footage
Title
Year
Status
Character
Westworld
2016
TV Series
Dolores Abernathy
Chelsea Lately
2014
TV Series
Daisy Kensington
Charlie Rose
2006
TV Series
Herself
Won Awards
Year
Award
Ceremony
Nomination
Movie
2011
OFTA Television Award
Online Film & Television Association
Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture or Miniseries
Mildred Pierce (2011)
2009
EDA Special Mention Award
Alliance of Women Film Journalists
Most Egregious Age Difference Between the Leading Man and the Love Interest
Whatever Works (2009)
2009
Young Hollywood Award
Young Hollywood Awards
Superstar
2007
Chopard Trophy
Cannes Film Festival
Female Revelation
2006
Spotlight Award
Elle Women in Hollywood Awards
2004
Sierra Award
Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards
Youth in Film
Thirteen (2003)
2004
PFCS Award
Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards
Breakout Performance - On Screen
Thirteen (2003)
2004
Prism Award
Prism Awards
Performance in a Theatrical Feature Film
Thirteen (2003)
2003
Special Mention
Bratislava International Film Festival
Thirteen (2003)
2002
Young Hollywood Award
Young Hollywood Awards
One to Watch - Female
2001
Young Artist Award
Young Artist Awards
Best Ensemble in a TV Series (Drama or Comedy)
Once and Again (1999)
Nominated Awards
Year
Award
Ceremony
Nomination
Movie
2017
Golden Globe
Golden Globes, USA
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Drama
Westworld (2016)
2017
Actor
Screen Actors Guild Awards
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
Westworld (2016)
2016
BTVA Feature Film Voice Acting Award
Behind the Voice Actors Awards
Best Vocal Ensemble in a Feature Film
Strange Magic (2015)
2016
BTVA Feature Film Voice Acting Award
Behind the Voice Actors Awards
Best Female Lead Vocal Performance in a Feature Film
Strange Magic (2015)
2016
Critics' Choice TV Award
Critics Choice Television Awards
Best Actress in a Drama Series
Westworld (2016)
2012
Golden Globe
Golden Globes, USA
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television
Mildred Pierce (2011)
2012
COFCA Award
Central Ohio Film Critics Association
Best Ensemble
The Ides of March (2011)
2011
Primetime Emmy
Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie
Mildred Pierce (2011)
2011
Gold Derby TV Award
Gold Derby Awards
TV Movie/Mini Supporting Actress
Mildred Pierce (2011)
2011
OFTA Television Award
Online Film & Television Association
Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series
True Blood (2008)
2011
Satellite Award
Satellite Awards
Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Mildred Pierce (2011)
2011
WIN Award
Women's Image Network Awards
Actress Made For TV Movie / Mini Series
Mildred Pierce (2011)
2008
Golden Schmoes
Golden Schmoes Awards
Best Supporting Actress of the Year
The Wrestler (2008)
2004
Golden Globe
Golden Globes, USA
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama
Thirteen (2003)
2004
Critics Choice Award
Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards
Best Young Actor/Actress
Thirteen (2003)
2004
Gold Derby Award
Gold Derby Awards
Breakthrough Performance
Thirteen (2003)
2004
Sierra Award
Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards
Best Actress
Thirteen (2003)
2004
MTV Movie Award
MTV Movie Awards
Breakthrough Female Performance
Thirteen (2003)
2004
OFTA Film Award
Online Film & Television Association
Best Breakthrough Performance - Female
Thirteen (2003)
2004
OFTA Film Award
Online Film & Television Association
Best Youth Performance
Thirteen (2003)
2004
PFCS Award
Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
Thirteen (2003)
2004
PFCS Award
Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards
Best Performance by a Youth in a Lead or Supporting Role - Female
Thirteen (2003)
2004
Golden Satellite Award
Satellite Awards
Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama
Thirteen (2003)
2004
Actor
Screen Actors Guild Awards
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
Thirteen (2003)
2004
Young Artist Award
Young Artist Awards
Best Performance in a Feature Film - Leading Young Actress
Thirteen (2003)
2003
ACCA
Awards Circuit Community Awards
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Thirteen (2003)
2003
WAFCA Award
Washington DC Area Film Critics Association Awards
Best Actress
Thirteen (2003)
2003
Young Artist Award
Young Artist Awards
Best Performance in a Feature Film - Leading Young Actress
Little Secrets (2001)
2002
OFTA Television Award
Online Film & Television Association
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Once and Again (1999)
2001
OFTA Television Award
Online Film & Television Association
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Once and Again (1999)
2000
Young Artist Award
Young Artist Awards
Best Performance in a TV Drama Series - Supporting Young Actress
Profiler (1996)
2000
YoungStar Award
YoungStar Awards
Best Young Actress/Performance in a Drama TV Series
Once and Again (1999)
1999
Young Artist Award
Young Artist Awards
Best Performance in a Feature Film - Supporting Young Actress
Practical Magic (1998)
1999
YoungStar Award
YoungStar Awards
Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Mini-Series/Made for TV Film