Chloë Grace Moretz, known for her roles in horror films like “The Amityville Horror” and “The Eye,” has made a name for herself in the entertainment industry. With appearances on popular TV shows such as “My Name is Earl” and “Desperate Housewives,” Moretz has proven her versatility as an actress.
One of Moretz’s most notable horror film performances was in the 2013 remake of “Carrie,” where she played the titular character. Moretz continues to leave her mark in the industry, recently starring in the Amazon Prime Video series “The Peripheral” and lending her voice to characters in films like “The Addams Family” and “The Addams Family 2.”
Abigail Breslin, another talented actress, has also made a name for herself in horror films. Known for her role in the 2017 remake of “Dirty Dancing,” Breslin has continued to appear in horror films such as “Scream Queens,” “Zombieland: Double Tap,” and the upcoming 2022 horror flick “Slayers.”
Carrie Henn, who played Newt in the 1986 movie “Aliens,” made a remarkable debut in the industry at the young age of 9. Despite having no prior acting experience, Henn’s performance earned her a Saturn Award for best performance by a younger actor. While Henn eventually left acting to become a teacher, she made a special appearance at the Comic Con 30th Anniversary panel for “Aliens” in 2016.
Kirsten Dunst’s breakthrough role came at the age of 11 when she starred in “Interview with the Vampire” alongside Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt. Since then, Dunst has appeared in iconic movies such as the “Spider-Man” trilogy, “Bring It On,” and “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.” Her most recent role was in the thriller “The Power of the Dog.”
Haley Joel Osment became a household name with his chilling performance in the horror film “The Sixth Sense” at the age of 11. Osment has continued to act, appearing in shows like “Silicon Valley” and “The Boys” and movies such as Netflix’s “Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile.” His most recent appearances include roles in “What We Do in the Shadows” and “Somebody I Used to Know.”
Twins Lisa and Louise Burns portrayed the Grady sisters in the classic horror film “The Shining” at the age of 10. Following their eerie performance, the Burns twins chose to step away from the limelight, but their portrayal remains iconic.
Daveigh Chase captured audiences’ attention with her unsettling role as Samara in “The Ring.” Prior to that, Chase had voiced Lilo in the “Lilo and Stitch” movie and TV show. Chase has since continued her acting career and voiceover work, appearing in films like “American Romance,” “Transference,” and “Wild Blue.”
Miko Hughes made his debut as Gage Creed in the original 1989 “Pet Sematary” at just 3 years old. He went on to star in “Kindergarten Cop” and make appearances on TV shows like “Beverly Hills, 90210” and “Doogie Howser, M.D.” Hughes’ most recent acting role was in “The Untold Story” in 2019.
Brandon Adams, known for his role in the horror film “The People Under the Stairs,” has also made a name for himself in the entertainment industry. Adams has done voiceover work for “Kingdom of Hearts” video games and appeared in various projects such as the short film “Stuck in the Corners” and the horror movie “The Resort.”
These child stars have proven their talent and versatility in the horror genre. Despite the challenges that often come with working in the industry from a young age, they have managed to navigate their careers and find success. Their unique performances continue to captivate audiences and solidify their place in cinema history.
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