Brie Larson Biography
Brie Larson Biography
Quick Facts
Birthday: October 1, 1989
Nationality: American
Famous: Singers Actresses
Also Known As: Brianne Sidonie Desaulniers
Sun Sign: Libra
Age: 29 Years
Born In: Sacramento, California
Famous As: Actress
City, States, Provinces & Districts: California
Brie Larson is an American actress, singer and filmmaker. She has played several notable characters on television and in movies. Larson has also received several honors, including an "Academy Award." He started acting at a very young age. At the age of 6, Larson became the youngest student to be enrolled in an acting program directed by the "American Conservatory Theater." As a teenager, Larson starred in television series as "Raising Dad." , played secondary roles in films like 'Hoot' and '21 Jump Street '. Larson got the first big jump of her career when she was chosen to play the lead role in the movie 'Short Term 12.' After her success, she played a more powerful character in the movie 'Room'. Larson won many awards for his stellar performance in this film. He has also directed some short films. Her directorial debut, "The Arm," was honored with a special jury prize at the "Sundance Film Festival." Larson is a talented singer and has also released a music album. She is also a strong advocate of feminism and gender equality. She is one of the founders of the "Time S Up" movement, whose goal is to eradicate sexual abuse in the entertainment industry.
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Childhood and early life
Brie Larson was born Brianne Sidonie Desaulniers, on October 1, 1989, in Sacramento, California. His parents, Heather and Sylvain Desaulniers, were homeopathic chiropractors and worked together. She has a younger sister, Milaine. His father was of French-Canadian origin. Larson did not receive formal school education and was educated at home. His first language was French.
At the age of 6, Larson expressed the desire to become an actor. Her parents took her to the 'American Conservatory Theater', where she auditioned to attend the training program. Larson was the youngest student selected for the program.
When Larson was 7 years old, his parents divorced. This caused him to suffer an emotional crisis. His mother moved to Los Angeles with his two daughters. There, Larson pursued his dreams of becoming an actor. The family lived in a one-room apartment and survived with few resources.
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Career
Larson began her acting career at the age of 8, with the talk show "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno." The show showed Larson acting in a parody commercial for "Malibu Mudslide Barbie." In 2001, Larson played "Emily" in The Comedy 'Raising Dad', which aired on the 'The WB' network. The series told the story of a widower who was trying to raise his two daughters. Larson played the role of one of the daughters. The show was canceled after 22 episodes.
In 2003, Larson starred in the movie "Disney Channel" "Right on Track". The same year, he began to highlight his musical abilities. She released several songs on her personal website. In 2004, Larson starred in the teen movie "Sleepover." In 2006, he appeared in the movie "Hoot", with actors Logan Lerman and Cody Linley. In 2007, Larson lent his voice to the character of a penguin in the animated film "The farce of the penguins". He appeared in small roles in films such as "Going on 30" and "Remember the Daze."
In 2005, Larson released his debut album, "Finally Out of P.E.". The album focused on the adolescent audience. Before the release of the album, Larson released a DVD that included the music video of one of his songs, "She Said." The album sold a little over three thousand copies in the United States.
In 2009, Larson starred in the dramatic film "Tanner Hall." The film was a story of four teenagers in a boarding school. Although the film was not a great success, the character of Larson was noticed. The same year, she was offered the role of 'Kate Gregson' in the comedy series 'Showtime' 'United States of Tara'. Her role was that of a teenager with problems facing her mother's dissociative identity disorder.
In 2010, Larson performed in the theatrical adaptation of the play "Our Town" at the "Williamstown Theater Festival". The work presented her as a precocious girl, "Emily Webb". His character caught the attention of viewers and critics. In 2011, Larson played a small role in the dramatic film "Rampart."
In 2012, Larson made her directorial debut with the short film 'The Arm'. The film won a special jury prize at the 'Sundance Film Festival'. He acted in the film adaptation of the television series '21 jump Street '. Larson always won the critics' applause because of the frank humor he instilled in his papers.
In 2013, Larson co-directed a short film, "Ponderación", with Dustin Bowser. This film was screened at the "Festiva
Quick Facts
Birthday: October 1, 1989
Nationality: American
Famous: Singers Actresses
Also Known As: Brianne Sidonie Desaulniers
Sun Sign: Libra
Age: 29 Years
Born In: Sacramento, California
Famous As: Actress
City, States, Provinces & Districts: California
Brie Larson is an American actress, singer and filmmaker. She has played several notable characters on television and in movies. Larson has also received several honors, including an "Academy Award." He started acting at a very young age. At the age of 6, Larson became the youngest student to be enrolled in an acting program directed by the "American Conservatory Theater." As a teenager, Larson starred in television series as "Raising Dad." , played secondary roles in films like 'Hoot' and '21 Jump Street '. Larson got the first big jump of her career when she was chosen to play the lead role in the movie 'Short Term 12.' After her success, she played a more powerful character in the movie 'Room'. Larson won many awards for his stellar performance in this film. He has also directed some short films. Her directorial debut, "The Arm," was honored with a special jury prize at the "Sundance Film Festival." Larson is a talented singer and has also released a music album. She is also a strong advocate of feminism and gender equality. She is one of the founders of the "Time S Up" movement, whose goal is to eradicate sexual abuse in the entertainment industry.
Recommended Lists Outside: American Women Directors
Childhood and early life
Brie Larson was born Brianne Sidonie Desaulniers, on October 1, 1989, in Sacramento, California. His parents, Heather and Sylvain Desaulniers, were homeopathic chiropractors and worked together. She has a younger sister, Milaine. His father was of French-Canadian origin. Larson did not receive formal school education and was educated at home. His first language was French.
At the age of 6, Larson expressed the desire to become an actor. Her parents took her to the 'American Conservatory Theater', where she auditioned to attend the training program. Larson was the youngest student selected for the program.
When Larson was 7 years old, his parents divorced. This caused him to suffer an emotional crisis. His mother moved to Los Angeles with his two daughters. There, Larson pursued his dreams of becoming an actor. The family lived in a one-room apartment and survived with few resources.
Recommended lists: Female singers American singers Directors of film films US Directors
Career
Larson began her acting career at the age of 8, with the talk show "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno." The show showed Larson acting in a parody commercial for "Malibu Mudslide Barbie." In 2001, Larson played "Emily" in The Comedy 'Raising Dad', which aired on the 'The WB' network. The series told the story of a widower who was trying to raise his two daughters. Larson played the role of one of the daughters. The show was canceled after 22 episodes.
In 2003, Larson starred in the movie "Disney Channel" "Right on Track". The same year, he began to highlight his musical abilities. She released several songs on her personal website. In 2004, Larson starred in the teen movie "Sleepover." In 2006, he appeared in the movie "Hoot", with actors Logan Lerman and Cody Linley. In 2007, Larson lent his voice to the character of a penguin in the animated film "The farce of the penguins". He appeared in small roles in films such as "Going on 30" and "Remember the Daze."
In 2005, Larson released his debut album, "Finally Out of P.E.". The album focused on the adolescent audience. Before the release of the album, Larson released a DVD that included the music video of one of his songs, "She Said." The album sold a little over three thousand copies in the United States.
In 2009, Larson starred in the dramatic film "Tanner Hall." The film was a story of four teenagers in a boarding school. Although the film was not a great success, the character of Larson was noticed. The same year, she was offered the role of 'Kate Gregson' in the comedy series 'Showtime' 'United States of Tara'. Her role was that of a teenager with problems facing her mother's dissociative identity disorder.
In 2010, Larson performed in the theatrical adaptation of the play "Our Town" at the "Williamstown Theater Festival". The work presented her as a precocious girl, "Emily Webb". His character caught the attention of viewers and critics. In 2011, Larson played a small role in the dramatic film "Rampart."
In 2012, Larson made her directorial debut with the short film 'The Arm'. The film won a special jury prize at the 'Sundance Film Festival'. He acted in the film adaptation of the television series '21 jump Street '. Larson always won the critics' applause because of the frank humor he instilled in his papers.
In 2013, Larson co-directed a short film, "Ponderación", with Dustin Bowser. This film was screened at the "Festiva
Academy Awards(Oscars)
2016 | Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role | Room (2015) |
Golden Globe Awards
2016 | Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama | Room (2015) |