As her Hulu biopic about Catherine the Great drops, we speak to the 22-year-old star about the women who inspire her, and her life as both the series’ lead and producer. Before the global pandemic, when human contact is still an everyday occurrence, we meet Elle Fanning in one of her favorite restaurants in the Valley, where she was born and raised, to talk about her latest role. With a
The two actors talk about ‘The Great’ on Good Morning America.
Elle video chats with Jimmy about celebrating her 22nd birthday in quarantine, explains how she ended up with Bob Dylan’s harmonica and breaks down the importance of supporting Children’s Miracle Network.
With all 10 episodes of The Great arriving on Hulu on May 15th, Collider recently got the chance to chat with Elle Fanning and Nicholas Hoult about a little bit of everything! They talked early inspirations, getting involved in franchises, The Great, and loads more. They’ll share the full chat closer to the show’s big debut, but for now, here’s a brief tease of the conversation. Of course there’s a
Joshua Horowitz caught up with Elle to discuss her new Hulu show The Great, how she’s spending her time in quarantine (lots of puzzles), plans to star opposite her sister Dakota Fanning in the future and more. Ver essa foto no Instagram Uma publicação compartilhada por MTV News (@mtvnews) em 11 de Mai, 2020 às 4:04 PDT
“The Great” star tells Access Daily‘s Mario Lopez and Kit Hoover that she and sister Dakota get a special treat from Tom Cruise every Christmas – and the superstar also sends Dakota a new pair of shoes for her birthday! Elle also reveals why the chance to work with Angelina Jolie on “Maleficent” was so special and teases that her upcoming series, in which she portrays Catherine the Great, is
Ryan Seacrest hosted the hourlong Disney TV special called “The Disney Family Singalong“, which featured performances of your favorite Disney tunes (think: “Let It Go” from Frozen and “Under the Sea” from The Little Mermaid) by today’s top artists, including Demi Lovato, Thomas Rhett, and Moana star Auliʻi Cravalho. The star-studded show started with a vocal warmup by Broadway superstar Kristin Chenoweth, followed by a special introduction by Elle Fanning. It
On March 4th, Elle visited Jimmy Kimmel to talk about All the Bright Places. Some adorable images were released: Earlier that day, she was seen arriving at the studio: On March 10th, she was at The Late Late Show with James Corden:
The Roads Not Taken will have its world premiere at Berlinale this month, with Bleeker Street releasing the film in various territories starting in March. In the meantime, you can enjoy the first clip of the film: