
Age: 16
female
Brooklynn Prince had her breakout role as mischievous Moonee in the critically acclaimed ‘The Florida Project’ at only seven years old. Moonee and her mom Halley live in the poverty-stricken shadows of Disney World, a bleak contrast between family vacations and struggling to find food. She stole the show with her powerful acting abilities, including making audiences laugh, irritated, and eventually sob. The little starlet has continued on projects in a wide variety of genres, such as the horror film ‘The Turning’ alongside another child actor Finn Wolfhard. In 2019, the young auteur tried her hand at directing after being inspired by director Sean Baker. In an Instagram post, Prince wrote, “I loved watching Sean work and was inspired by his patience, vision, and creativity. Since then my dream was to become one of the youngest directors of all time. Today my journey as a director begins. Thank you to my friend and mentor, Sean Baker for believing in me, and to the amazing crew and cast. I hope to make you all very proud. I can’t wait for the world to see Colours.” The multi-talented Prince can next be seen in ‘The Marsh King’s Daughter’ which will be released in 2022.

Brooklyn Prince

Princess Dot
for Princess Dot in A Bug's Life 2 (Crossover)
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A Bug's Life 2 is a 2018 American 3D computer-animated comedy-drama film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. It is the second installment in Pixar's A Bug's Life series and the sequel to A Bug's Life (1998). It was directed by Josh Cooley (in his directorial debut) from a screenplay by John Lasseter, Tim Johnson, Andrew Stanton, and Stephany Folsom. Dave Foley, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Hayden Panettiere, Richard Kind, David Hyde Pierce, Denis Leary, Bonnie Hunt, Michael McShane, Brad Garrett, Edie McClurg, David Ossman, and John Ratzenberger reprise their character roles from the first film. They are joined by Lewis Black (replacing the late Alex Rocco), Alan Tudyk (replacing Roddy McDowall), Jim Cummings (replacing Jonathan Harris), Jennifer Aniston (replacing Madeline Kahn), and Jerome Ranft (replacing his brother Joe), alongside Madeleine McGraw, Sonia Manzano, Bruce Campbell, Bill Hader, Rashida Jones, and Joan Cusack, who all voice new characters.