Millie Bobby Brown is undoubtedly one of the most successful young actors in Hollywood today, with a successful career that began in Hollywood at the age of eleven. To date, she has starred in hit films and series such as Stranger Things and Godzilla: King of the Monsters, and has numerous awards and achievements.
Table of Contents:
1. . Early Life
2. Professional Career
3. Acting Accolades
4. Philanthropic Efforts
5. Personal Life
6. Millie Bobby Brown Quotes
- Early Life
Millie Bobby Brown was born on February 19, 2004, in Marbella, Spain to English parents. From a young age, Brown was passionate about acting and the performing arts. At the age of six, she attended acting classes with studio acting coach Lesley Khan, who eventually decided to become her personal manager and mentor. At the age of nine, Brown and her family decided to move to Orlando, Florida, and settle near Universal Studios, where many up-and-coming actors and actresses often pursue acting careers.
To further her ambition, Brown then attended acting classes at the Orlando Pacific School of Performing Arts, where she studied and trained for future roles. After her family settled down in Orlando, Brown quickly began auditioning and landed guest-starring roles on various television shows such as CBS’s “Modern Family” and ABC’s “Once Upon a Time in Wonderland.”
- Professional Career
Millie Bobby Brown’s biggest break was auditioning and successfully landing the role of “Eleven” in Netflix’s smash hit series “Stranger Things.” The show became an overnight sensation, raking in billions of viewers and earning her great recognition in the entertainment industry. The series also earned Brown an Emmy nomination in the Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series category in 2016.
Following the success of “Stranger Things,” Brown was then cast in the science fiction film “Godzilla: King of the Monsters” (2019) where she played the daughter of Vera Farmiga’s character. The film was a box office success and led to her being cast in an even bigger role in “Godzilla vs. Kong” (2020).
Brown is also an established entrepreneur, having recently launched the beauty line “Florence by Mills” in 2019. The skincare line is targeted toward young adults and teenagers and has grown to be one of the most successful products in its industry. Brown is also set to star in the upcoming Netflix film “Enola Holmes” playing the titular character.
- Acting Accolades
Millie Bobby Brown has garnered multiple accolades and recognitions throughout her career. In 2017, she won the Breakout TV Actor Award-Female at the MTV Movie & TV Awards. She also received an ARIA Music Award for Best International Artist in 2018 for her work on “Stranger Things.”
Brown has appeared on the Powerlist 2019 and Time’s 100 Next, which celebrates 100 rising stars from all over the world. She was even named the highest-paid actress between the ages of 14-17 in 2019 according to a Forbes report.
- Philanthropic Efforts
Brown is a philanthropist who believes in giving back to her community. She is an outspoken advocate for conserving the environment and reducing plastic waste. In 2019, she partnered with Eco Size Me and Plastic Oceans Foundation to raise awareness about plastic waste and the lasting impact it has on our planet.
In 2020, Brown donated 500 laptops to Florida middle school students to assist in the digital learning transition due to the global pandemic. She has also partnered with the global non-profit Save the Children, donating 20 percent of her Florence by Mills sales to the organization.
- Personal Life
Millie Bobby Brown has also made great efforts to stay connected to her fans despite her immense success. She created her own YouTube channel to give fans an inside look at her everyday life, while also using the platform to spread important messages. She is also active on Instagram, where she continually updates her progress and shares personal photos.
Though her life has become quite busy, Brown still makes a point to view the world through a positive perspective and embrace the rocky road of fame. Her journey and story are sure to be an enduring success for many lifetimes to come.
Millie Bobby Brown Quotes
“It’s nice having famous people love you.” — Millie Bobby Brown
“I’m very outspoken. I will ask a silly question, but I really am deadly serious. I want to know the answer.’ — Millie Bobby Brown
“You don’t even realize how much you need the Internet, but it really stops you from doing a lot.” — Millie Bobby Brown
“With my platform, I want to try and do good things and help people.” — Millie Bobby Brown
“I’d probably say I’m very strong. If somebody says something horrible, I’m like, ‘Okay, whatever.” — Millie Bobby Brown
“The thing is, I get asked when I first knew I wanted to act so often, and I genuinely can’t answer it. It’s just… I got the bug, and that’s it.” — Millie Bobby Brown
“It’s crazy because, you know, my parents always want me to watch old films to make me realize how amazing some of the older actors are. And I was obsessed as soon as I watched ‘Stand by Me.” — Millie Bobby Brown
“At the end of the day, I just do my job. I love my art. But I genuinely want to change the world. I’m very generous, and I really want people to see that I am – that’s really it.” — Millie Bobby Brown
“I’m quite sarcastic, and I’m funny, but not kind of funny. It’s a weird funny, and some people don’t get me, and some people do.” — Millie Bobby Brown
“For some reason, I like seeing people feel emotional.” — Millie Bobby Brown
“I’ve watched the Emmys for almost my whole life, so it was crazy to finally be there in the audience clapping and actually going on stage. Hopefully one day I’ll get to be actually nominated.” — Millie Bobby Brown
“I have three other siblings, so it’s all very equal – even when I get a little cocky, which I usually do. My brother keeps me in a headlock. He says that I’m not a celebrity in this house.” — Millie Bobby Brown
“I was bored one day so my Dad took me to this acting school. I liked it more than having fun- I liked it for a job.” — Millie Bobby Brown
“I love the ’80s. I’m obsessed with it. I love the hair and the people.” — Millie Bobby Brown
“There are positive things that come of social media as well as negative.” — Millie Bobby Brown
“I go by my instincts. It’s whatever I feel in the scene in the moment.” — Millie Bobby Brown
“Friends don’t lie” — Millie Bobby Brown
“I don’t look at negative comments because my parents and family don’t let me. My big sister controls my Instagram, and my big brother controls my Twitter. I also don’t really Google myself or anything like that.” — Millie Bobby Brown
“Working for me is like a gift” — Millie Bobby Brown
“I sort of knew I was a bit of a drama queen. I always threw tantrums, so I knew I wasn’t a normal child.” — Millie Bobby Brown
“I don’t care what I look like; it’s how people think of me. I do care how people think of me. I want people to say, ‘Oh, she’s nice,’ rather than, ‘Oh, she’s so pretty.'” — Millie Bobby Brown
“I could live without my phone. And one thing I’d love to do is experience having the freedom that kids had back in the ’80s.” — Millie Bobby Brown
“I’m keeping the pixie. I hope I inspire people… it’s really cool to have short hair.” — Millie Bobby Brown
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