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Happy 28th Birthday, Elle Fanning: Her 10 Most Memorable Films

Before turning 28, Elle Fanning had already moved from early breakout roles to collaborations with filmmakers like Sofia Coppola, shaping a filmography defined by steady evolution and unexpected turns.

Elle Fanning attends Apple's "Margo's Got Money Troubles" premiere at Regal Union Square on April 08, 2026.
© Michael Loccisano/Getty ImagesElle Fanning attends Apple's "Margo's Got Money Troubles" premiere at Regal Union Square on April 08, 2026.

By the time she turned 28, Elle Fanning had already built a filmography that spans more than two decades: an uncommon trajectory that began in early childhood and gradually moved into more complex, leading roles.

What distinguishes her body of work is its range and the directors she has collaborated with along the way. Working with filmmakers such as Sofia Coppola and Nicolas Winding Refn, she has taken on roles that balance vulnerability with a growing sense of control on screen.

The Neon Demon (2016)

Premiering in competition at the Cannes Film Festival, The Neon Demon quickly became one of the most talked-about films of 2016 due to its divisive reception and striking visual identity.

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The film holds a mixed but notable critical profile, with particular praise directed at its cinematography and Fanning’s central performance as Jesse, a young model navigating the darker side of the fashion industry.

What sets this role apart is how much it relies on restraint. Fanning builds the character through stillness, expression, and subtle shifts in presence rather than dialogue-heavy scenes. It marked a clear turning point in her career, positioning her within more daring, auteur-driven projects and demonstrating a willingness to take creative risks early on.

Somewhere (2010)

Somewhere won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival, one of the most prestigious awards in international cinema. At just 12 years old, Fanning delivered a performance that stood out for its emotional precision, playing the daughter of a drifting Hollywood actor in a film built almost entirely on mood and subtle character interaction.

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Rather than relying on dramatic plot points, the film unfolds through quiet, observational moments. Fanning’s performance anchors that tone, providing emotional clarity in a narrative defined by detachment. It remains one of the earliest examples of her ability to elevate minimalist material.

Super 8 (2011)

A commercial success, Super 8 grossed over $260 million worldwide and introduced Fanning to a broader audience. The film blends sci-fi spectacle with coming-of-age storytelling, and her performance stood out even within a strong young ensemble cast.

Critics consistently highlighted her audition scene within the film—a moment that showcased emotional depth beyond the genre’s typical expectations. It demonstrated her ability to balance blockbuster energy with grounded, character-driven acting, something that would become a defining trait of her career.

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The Great (2020–2023)

In The Great, Fanning takes on the role of Catherine the Great in a satirical, historically inspired series that blends comedy with political drama. Her performance earned Golden Globe and Emmy nominations, reflecting both critical and industry recognition.

What distinguishes her work here is its tonal complexity. The role demands rapid shifts between humor, ambition, and vulnerability, often within the same scene. Across multiple seasons, Fanning evolves the character from an outsider into a commanding political figure, showcasing sustained character development rarely seen at this level.

Maleficent (2014)

Disney’s Maleficent was a major box office success, grossing over $750 million worldwide. Fanning’s role as Aurora positioned her within a large-scale studio production, significantly expanding her global visibility.

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While the film centers on Angelina Jolie’s performance, Fanning brings warmth and balance to the story. Her portrayal avoids passivity, instead presenting Aurora as emotionally perceptive and central to the film’s reinterpretation of the classic tale.

20th Century Women (2016)

Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, 20th Century Women received widespread critical acclaim for its layered storytelling. Fanning plays Julie, a complex teenager navigating identity and relationships in late-1970s California.

Her performance adds nuance to the ensemble, offering a perspective that challenges traditional coming-of-age narratives. Rather than serving as a conventional supporting role, her character becomes a key emotional thread within the film’s multi-generational structure.

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The Beguiled (2017)

The Beguiled earned Sofia Coppola the Best Director award at Cannes, making her the second woman in history to receive the honor. The film’s restrained tone and focus on atmosphere place significant emphasis on performance.

Fanning’s role introduces tension into the narrative, serving as a catalyst within the film’s tightly controlled environment. Her ability to shift between innocence and calculation contributes to the film’s underlying psychological complexity.

The Girl from Plainville (2022)

Based on real events, this series explores the Michelle Carter case, with Fanning taking on one of the most controversial roles of her career. The performance was widely discussed for its psychological depth and emotional difficulty.

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Rather than offering a simplified portrayal, Fanning approaches the character with ambiguity, reflecting the complexities of the case itself. The role marked a darker, more challenging direction in her career, reinforcing her range as a performer.

A Rainy Day in New York (2019)

This romantic comedy presents a lighter side of Fanning’s filmography, allowing her to explore a more energetic and spontaneous character. The film follows intersecting storylines across New York City, with her performance anchoring much of its narrative movement.

Her role stands out for its rhythm and unpredictability, balancing comedic timing with moments of sincerity. It’s a reminder of her versatility, particularly in projects that rely on dialogue and character interplay.

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Phoebe in Wonderland (2008)

One of her earliest leading roles, Phoebe in Wonderland premiered at Sundance and quickly drew attention for Fanning’s performance at just 10 years old. The film explores themes of identity and mental health through a child’s perspective.

Even at that stage, her ability to carry emotionally complex material was evident. Critics noted the authenticity she brought to the role, making it clear that her career would extend far beyond typical child-actor trajectories.

Ariadna is a multisport journalist specialized in delivering key, high-value information across competitions, including tournament formats, rules, lineups and injury updates, while also producing evergreen content. Her career in journalism began in 2021 at Indie Emergente, a digital music magazine, where she honed her skills in writing and reporting. In 2023, she expanded her expertise by contributing to Spoiler Latinoamerica, creating general culture content, before joining Spoiler US in 2024 to focus on entertainment coverage. With almost six years of experience across different media outlets, Ariadna has developed strong expertise at the intersection of sports and entertainment, covering live events such as Super Bowls, FIFA World Cup opening and closing ceremonies, Olympic Games and UEFA Champions League finals, bringing depth, accuracy and real-time insight to her reporting.

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