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AnnaSophia Robb
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AnnaSophia Robb (born December 8, 1993) is an American film and television actress, as well as occasional singer. She became known in 2005, after starring roles in the family films Because of Winn-Dixie and the box office success Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Robb subsequently co-starred in 2007's Bridge to Terabithia, and is scheduled to star in several more Hollywood films the same year.
Contents
- 1 Biography
- 1.1 Personal life
- 1.2 Career
- 2 Filmography
- 3 Chart History - singles
- 4 Footnotes
- 5 External links
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Biography
Personal life
Robb was born in Denver, Colorado to Janet and Dave Robb. She was named after her maternal great-grandmother, Anna Sophie, and her paternal grandmother, Anna Marie.[1] She has a dog, Bella, and enjoys singing, snowboarding, rafting, dancing, and reading, especially fantasy and historical fiction.[2] Robb competed in dance and gymnastics for four and a half years, having quit when she began acting;[1] she was once home-schooled and now attends a private school in Colorado,[1][3] having stated that she is "quite serious" about it[2] and would like to attend college.[1] Robb is a Christian[4][5] and has said that she is "really close" with her family.[2]
Career
After starring in a commercial for
McDonald's, Robb made her acting debut in 2004, appearing in a television special titled
Samantha: An American Girl Holiday and in an episode of the
television series
Drake & Josh, "
Number One Fan". She unsuccessfully auditioned for the roles of Emily Callaway in
Hide and Seek and Rosemary Telesco in
Little Manhattan.
Robb appeared in two 2005 films; playing Opal, the lead character in Because of Winn-Dixie, a film which performed well at the domestic box office, grossing $32 million; and starring as Violet Beauregarde in director Tim Burton's remake of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, which was a major box office success, raising Robb's popularity among pre-teen audiences. The same year, Robb was the face of Trad Clothing, helping to design and model a fashion line for girls. In 2006, she had a guest role on the cartoon show Danny Phantom, as the voice of Danielle "Dani" Fenton.
Robb played
Leslie Burke in
Bridge to Terabithia, a fantasy drama which opened on
February 16,
2007 and also starred
Josh Hutcherson. She recorded a song, "
Keep Your Mind Wide Open", for the film's soundtrack,
[1] and appeared in a
music video for the song that aired on the
Disney Channel.
[6] The song appeared on the
Billboard Hot 100 at #90 during the week of
March 1,
2007, being her first song to chart.
[7] Robb was a fan of the book that the film is based on before being cast in the role, specifying that the book "touched [her] in a way [she] hadn’t been touched by a book before".
[2] Robb's upcoming films include
The Reaping, a thriller scheduled for
April 5,
2007;
Doubting Thomas, an adventure film;
Ferris Wheel, a drama;
Jumper, an action film in which she plays the younger version of
Rachel Bilson's character; and the
1960s-set drama
A West Texas Children's Story (filmed in
Albuquerque, New Mexico), playing one of two children who are faced with neglectful parents.
Filmography
Chart History - singles
Footnotes
- ^ a b c d e Lee, Michael J.. "ANNASOPHIA ROBB", Radio Free Entertainment, 2007-02-05. Retrieved on February 12, 2007.
- ^ a b c d Roberts, Sheila. "AnnaSophia Robb Interview, Bridge to Terabithia", Movies Online, 2007-02-12. Retrieved on February 11, 2007.
- ^ Pickle, Betsy. "‘Terabithia’ stars fall for New Zealand At the movies", The Journal Gazzette, 2007-03-09. Retrieved on March 25, 2007.
- ^ Grace, Rebecca (2005-02-21). An Interview with AnnaSophia Robb, 11-Year-Old Star of Because of Winn-Dixie. ChristiansUnite.com. Retrieved on 2007-02-21.
- ^ Landes, Jeremy (2005-02-18). Encouraging Kindness. Christian Spotlight on the Movies. Retrieved on 2007-02-21.
- ^ CBS4. "Denver Actress Stars in 'Bridge To Terabithia'", CBS4Denver.com, 2007-03-03. Retrieved on March 2, 2007.
- ^ Hasty, Katie. "Mims' 'This Is Why I'm Hot' at No. 1 on Hot 100", M&G, 2007-03-01. Retrieved on March 25, 2007.