Mara Wilson
American actress From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mara Elizabeth Wilson (born-July 24, 1987 in Los Angeles, California[1]) is an American actress and playwright. She was born in Los Angeles.
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Born | Mara Elizabeth Wilson July 24, 1987 Burbank, California, U.S. |
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Years active | 1993–2000, 2012–present |
Relatives | Nat Mayer Shapiro (grandfather) Ben Shapiro (cousin) |
Website | mara |
She currently acts on stages and has participated in voices in series and the web. She is best known for her acting in movies as a child. Her best known movies include: Mrs. Doubtfire (1993), Matilda (1996) and Lily Stone in Thomas and the Magic Railroad (2000). She came out as bisexual in June 2016.[2]
Filmography
Screen roles
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1993 | Mrs. Doubtfire | Natalie "Nattie" Hillard | |
1994 | Miracle on 34th Street | Susan Walker | |
1994 | A Time to Heal | Barbara Barton | TV film |
1996 | Matilda | Matilda Wormwood | |
1997 | A Simple Wish | Anabel Greening | |
1999 | Balloon Farm | Willow Johnson | TV film |
2000 | Thomas and the Magic Railroad | Lily Stone |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1993 | Melrose Place | Nicole "Nikki" Petrova | Recurring, 5 episodes |
1996 | Pearl | Samantha Stein | Episode: "The Tutor" |
1999 | Batman Beyond | Tamara (voice) | Episode: "Mind Games" |
2016 | Broad City | Waitress | Episode: "Burning Bridges" |
2016 | BoJack Horseman | Jill Pill (voice) | Recurring, 4 episodes, Season 3 |
2018–19 | Big Hero 6: The Series | Liv Amara/Diane "Di" Amara (voice) | Recurring |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2012 | Nostalgia Critic | Herself | Episode: "A Simple Wish"[3] |
2012 | Nostalgia Chick | Herself | Episode: "Matilda",[4] also writer |
2012 | Demo Reel | Donnie DuPre's wife (voice) | Episode: "Lost in Translation (Bromance Version)" |
2012 | Shut Up and Talk | Herself | Episode: "Guest: Mara Wilson" |
2012 | Missed Connection | Bitty | Episode: "Bad Dates"[5] |
2013 | Welcome to Night Vale | Faceless Old Woman (voice) | 10 episodes |
2014 | Keith and The Girl | Herself | Episode: "2002: Boobs"[6] |
2014 | Nostalgia Chick | Herself | Episode: "Nostalgic Foods of Yore" |
2014 | Amy Poehler's Smart Girls | Herself | Episode: "The In Too Steep Tea Party" |
2014 | Maven of the Eventide | Herself | Pumpktoberfest Vlogs, Episodes 5 & 12 |
2014 | I Don't Even Own a Television | Herself | Episode: "016 — Covert Conception (w/ Mara Wilson)"[7] |
2015 | Keith and The Girl | Herself | Episode: "2147: Gang Dick"[8] |
2015 | Gilmore Guys | Herself | Episode 4.21 |
2015 | That's the Show with Danny | Herself | Episode: "117: The One with Mara Wilson"[9] |
2015, 2017 | I Don't Even Own a Television | Herself | Episodes: "026: Treacherous Love (w/ Mara Wilson)",[10] "081: I'm With the Band (w/ Mara Wilson)"[11] |
2016 | Mouth Time with Reductress | Ruth Hrorgen | Mouth Time LIVE! With Mara Wilson[12] |
2019 | Passenger List | N/A | Writer of "Cyberspace" (episode 5) |
2020 | Helluva Boss | Mrs. Mayberry | Episode: "Murder Family"[13] |
2020 | Our Popcorn Movie Dystopia - Some More News: The Movie | Matilda Cody | Web movie[14] |
2020 | The George Lucas Talk Show | Herself | May the AR Be LI$$ You Arli$$ marathon fundraiser;
The George Lucas Holiday Special |
2021 | You Are Good | Herself | Episode: Hocus Pocus with Mara Wilson |
2022 | Ollie & Scoops | Claudia Grimson / The Creepy Girl (voice) | 2 episodes (#9 "Vinnie Video" and #10 "A Night at Claudia's") |
Stage roles
- A Midsummer Night's Dream (2004)
- Cinderella (2005)
- Weren't You That Girl? (2009)
- What Are You Afraid Of? (2014)
References
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