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Mara Wilson. Mara Wilson (born July 24, 1987) is an American actress. She rose to prominence as a child actress playing Natalie Hillard in the film Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) [2] and went on to play Susan Walker in Miracle on 34th Street (1994), the title character in Matilda (1996), and Annabel Greening in A Simple Wish (1997).
Wilson, now 36, was only six when she made her film debut in Mrs Doubtfire.She later went on star in several movies, including the 1996 fantasy comedy Matilda and A Simple Wish (1997).Following ...
Mara Wilson was the adorable actress behind the 1993 and 1996 hits. With such a bright start early on, you'd think her acting career would have completely soared from here.
A Simple Wish is a 1997 American children's-fantasy-comedy film directed by Michael Ritchie, and starring Martin Short, Mara Wilson, and Kathleen Turner.The film is about a bumbling male fairy godmother named Murray (Short), who tries to prove himself capable by helping a young girl named Annabel (Wilson) fulfill her wish that her father, an aspiring actor, wins the leading role in a Broadway ...
Thomas and the Magic Railroad. Thomas and the Magic Railroad is a 2000 children's fantasy adventure film written and directed by Britt Allcroft and produced by Allcroft and Phil Fehrle; the cast includes Alec Baldwin, Peter Fonda, Mara Wilson, Didi Conn, Russell Means, Cody McMains, Michael E. Rodgers, and the voices of Eddie Glen and Neil Crone.
Mara Wilson in 2019. Mara Wilson is shedding light on why her promising career as a child star quickly fizzled out.. In a profile published Monday, the “Matilda” star spoke candidly to The ...
The Hillards had a mini family reunion! On Wednesday, Mrs. Doubtfire stars Lisa Jakub, Matthew Lawrence and Mara Wilson came together for a group photo over 30 years after playing siblings in the ...
Mrs. Doubtfire is a 1993 American comedy-drama film directed by Chris Columbus, written by Randi Mayem Singer and Leslie Dixon, based on the 1987 novel, Madame Doubtfire, by Anne Fine. The film was produced by Mark Radcliffe, Marsha Garces Williams and her real life ex-husband Robin Williams, who also starred in the lead role.