Welcome to Amazingly Talented your website dedicated to Dakota Fanning one of the most powerful young hollywood actresses. You may recognize Dakota for her roles in War of the Worlds, Uptown Girls, Man on Fire, or more recently The Twilight Saga: New Moon and Eclipse. Here you will be able to find the newest information, pictures and so much more!! If you have any question or suggestion feel free to email me

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Breaking Down Part 2 Release Date

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

Summit Entertainment has dated part two of “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn,” with that installment in the popular vampire romance film franchise now set for Nov. 16, 2012 while “Breaking Dawn Part 1″ is set to be released on Nov. 11, 2011. Bill Condon is set to direct both films

Stand Up to Cancer

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

Dakota joined her sister Elle to Stand Up to Cancer this year, thanks a lot to Brooke for pointing out an untagged video which Dakota features along with Zac Efron, Kristen Bell, Vanessa Hudgens, Andrew Garfield, Zachary Levi, Donald Faison, Jon Heder, Logan Lerman, Naya Rivera, Olivia Munn, Sofia Vassilieva, Clark Duke, William Moseley, Aubrey Plaza and Aaron Yoo…

[Edit] I’ve added the commercial screencaps, thanks a lot Megan for them!!

035 x Stand Up 2 Cancer: Change The Odds PSA

Marie Claire

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Dakota’s Marie Claire Photoshoot is finally appearing into the internet, and we have some nice photos from it! Also an extended video from the behind-the-scenes, and small preview from the interview, so check it out!

004 x Tesh

The dress code at Campbell Hall, the private Episcopal school in North Hollywood, California, once attended by Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen and now by Dakota Fanning and her little sister, Elle, is strict: khaki skirt, shorts, or trousers, white collared shirt, navy sweater, closed-toed shoes. “You could actually wear this,” says the elder Fanning — wide-set, frank blue eyes; fair hair; milk-white skin; and the wispy limbs of a John Currin painting — flouncing her skirt, a cream-colored silk pouf, and in the process gaily jangles a wristful of bangles. We are sitting opposite each other in a quiet booth at the Sunset Tower Hotel, in Los Angeles. Her skirt might be passable, I think, but that little distressed white cotton tank with the bra peeking out could be grounds for detention. Ditto the 5-inch, brown Marni wedge sandals that were a present for her 16th birthday, in February, and that add significantly to her petite, not-quite-5-foot-4 frame.
And her costumes for last spring’s The Runaways would have probably gotten her expelled. The movie tells the story of the rise and fall of Joan Jett’s first band, an all-girl hard-rock ensemble (dubbed “glam-punk” by some) that emerged in the mid-’70s. As the 15-year-old lead singer and Jett sidekick Cherie Currie, Fanning played part naĂŻf, part sexed-up jailbait, in a frost-white wig, fishnet stockings, and an S&M corset. All in a moment, Fanning went from being an adorable if talented “child star” to the full-fledged genuine article, and critics took notice. Reviewing The Runaways in The New York Times, A.O. Scott gushed: “Ms. Fanning, who has shown herself a remarkably disciplined and self-aware actress almost since toddlerhood, displays heartbreaking vulnerability as well as frightening poise.” The Denver Post called her performance “uncorked.” The message was unmistakable: She had popped.
One lasting friendship to emerge from the experience was with Kristen Stewart, the 20-year-old Twilight lead who played Joan Jett to Fanning’s Currie. According to both young women, re-enacting the intimate friendship between Jett and Currie brought them close instantly, and a mutual respect has kept them that way. “Dakota is so unfaultingly steady,” Stewart says. “In most cases, I feel like she’s older than me. It’s only when she starts talking about boys that I remember how young she is.” (No, Fanning doesn’t have a boyfriend. So far, she says, there has been “nothing serious.”) The two, who briefly shared the screen in Twilight: New Moon, reunited in this summer’s Eclipse, the third installment of the series, with Fanning reprising her role as a diminutive child vampire in a long cape and Mary Janes. Her character, Jane, can inflict pain with her thoughts, achieved while staring intently at her victims with eyes that appear reflector-red, thanks to a pair of color contacts. Given how much actors rely on their eyes to communicate emotion, the contacts were a handicap that might well have unsettled another, less confident performer. “It’s something that’s always been there for me, that I have huge blue eyes — it’s been something that people have always talked about,” Fanning says. “But I enjoyed the red. You’re automatically transformed into a creature when you put those red eyes in.” Fanning (who has been reading since she was 2) tore through the Twilight books after she was cast. “They’re so addicting!” she says, though her natural taste in literature tends toward the more refined: Right now she’s reading Jeffrey Eugenides’ novel, The Virgin Suicides.
Sixteen is an age of ambivalence, a time of lingering on the threshold of adulthood with one foot safely in the realm of childhood. Some of Fanning’s recent choices seem calculated to project the message that she is no longer the wise child who debuted opposite Sean Penn’s mentally disabled character in I Am Sam when she was 6. (Penn was nominated for an Oscar for his performance; Fanning was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award — she didn’t win, but she was the youngest person ever to receive a nomination.) One such decision, playing an Alabama adolescent who gets raped in the 2007 indie movie Hounddog, created a backlash. To her astonishment, people seemed not to be able to distinguish between the real Dakota Fanning, then 13, and her character on-screen. “When you start out young, people get really attached to who you are at 6 years old,” Fanning says. “I hope that The Runaways was kind of a moment to be like, ‘You know, I’m not that young little girl anymore, but I’m still not all grown up, either.’” There is a deliberate, patient rhythm to her ambition; right now she’s looking for a project to do with her sister, who’s 12 and is about to appear in Sofia Coppola’s Somewhere, due out later this year. Fanning is on the brink, and she knows it: Picture an Olympic diver bouncing three times at the edge of a springboard before she takes the leap. “As you get older, there’s so much more that you can do in films,” she says. “I’ve never wanted to rush that; I’ve always wanted to do what’s right for my age, but as you approach 18, a whole new world opens up to you as an actor, and I really look forward to that.”

Teen Choice Awards full nominations

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Here are all the categories Dakota is nominated for! So be sure to vote everyday for Dakota!

• Scene Stealer Female for The Twilight Saga: New Moon
• Fantasy Movie for The Twilight Saga: New Moon
• Drama Movie for The Runaways
• Actress Drama for The Runaways

Promoting Eclipse

Saturday, June 12th, 2010

Dakota attended the LA Twilight Convention earlier today, so expect a lot of images and interview to come! Access Hollywood‘s interview has already appeared in the internet, it’s a really nice article where Dakota finally says something new! It came along with to pictures that you can see in the gallery:

Dakota Fanning On Skipping Her ‘Eclipse’ Screening For The ACT
Dakota Fanning missed a pre-junket screening of “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” on Saturday for a good reason – the 16-year-old star had to take a test.
“I was taking the ACT,” she laughed to Access Hollywood’s Shaun Robinson on Saturday of the college admissions standardized test. “It could be really good or really bad, we’ll see. [I] did some guessing on my Scantron.”
The star added that she had trouble on a question dealing with charts and graphs.
“I didn’t know one question on the science section,” she explained. “[Option] D sounds good! So I don’t know, that was not good for me.”
However, Dakota said she didn’t have a specific score she was aiming for.
“I don’t even know how it’s scored,” she laughed.
Twi-hards can grade her acting skills on June 30, when “Eclipse” hits theaters…source

002 x Access Hollywood Interview Stills

Jimmy Kimmel

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Dakota seems to not get enough of television appearances, and i’m loving it! Dakota will be on Jimmy Kimmel Live the July 1st! So don’t forget to tune on you t.v!

Oprah

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

Dakota is going to be on the Oprah show this friday to promote Eclipse! Be sure to not miss it, since there’s going to be an exclusive look at the movie..
Also i wanted to apologize since the recent pics from dakota haven’t been added, i don’t have time at all anymore, so, im so sorry if it takes too much to post them.. thanks for your patient

MTV nominations

Monday, March 29th, 2010

Dakota has been “nominated” in the MTV movie Awards, this is not the official nominees, you need to vote so Dakota can be nominated! Here are the categories in which Dakota’s been listed as nominee:

Best Kiss – Click here to vote
Best Female Performance – Click here to vote
Best Movie – Click here to vote

Apologizes | Old News | Small Gallery Update

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

So, first of, i wanted to apologized since there has been a lot of dakota news lately, and i haven’t updated it here.. My school is driving me crazy with homework haha, so i don’t have even a minute to update the site. I won’t be able to update a lot (just in weekends, and not too much) in the next weeks, i’m already looking for help but not a lot of people seem to be interested on the site, anyway, i want to thank Jen for at least put the “Dakota birthday” post.. i really wanted to post at least that..Anyway here are some new from the past days, you may have heard, but just to remind you :D

Dakota will appear in The Jay Leno show next Friday, March 12th, so remember to turn on your TV!

The Runaways soundtrack will be released soon, and there are some songs Dakota sings!

01. Nick Gilder – “Roxy Roller”
02. Suzi Quatro – “The Wild One”
03. MC5 – “It’s A Man’s Man’s Man’s World”
04. David Bowie – “Rebel Rebel”
05. Dakota Fanning – “Cherry Bomb”
06. The Runaways – “Hollywood”
07. Dakota Fanning – “California Paradise”
08. The Runaways – “You Drive Me Wild”
09. Dakota Fanning & Kristen Stewart – “Queens Of Noise”
10. Kristen Stewart & Dakota Fanning – “Dead End Justice”
11. The Stooges – “I Wanna Be Your Dog”
12. The Runaways – “I Wanna Be Where The Boys Are (Live)”
13. Sex Pistols – “Pretty Vacant”
14. Joan Jett – “Don’t Abuse Me”

Now one of the most hurtful updates for me is to tell you The Runaways premieres are coming pretty soon.. so i won’t be able to add the the pictures until 3 weeks later or so… but here are the scheduled premieres:

001. March 11th – Los Angeles, CA
002. March 14th – Toronto, Canada
003. March ? – New York, USA

Now last but not least, here are the candids from Dakota shopping with her mom on Valentine’s Day:

011 x Shopping on Valentine’s Day

5 pictures are not showing… so please be patient.. :/ hope i fix that soon

Coraline Oscar Nomination

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

The Animation film, Coraline, where Dakota lends her voice for the lead, Coraline, has been nominaed to the Oscars in the category Animated Feature Film along Fantastic Mr. Fox, The Princess and the Frog, The Secret of Kells and Up

‘If I stay’ official?

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Movie Web got an exclusive interview with Shauna Cross, where she is the writter, and she mentions Dakota is in it.. so this means it’s official?..

Is there anything that you can say about If I Stay? I believe that is going into production soon.
Shauna Cross: Yeah. Dakota Fanning is attached and it’s sometime this spring or summer. It’s a really incredible story – how do I say it – it’s an incredible girl’s story that has a really intense, dramatic ending. I actually got to adapt someone else’s book, this woman Gail Foreman, who wrote a really amazing story and that was a really fun adventure because I buddied up with her right away. It was interesting to adapt someone else’s work, having done my own. I felt very empathetic and very protective about her work and I think having done my own, made me a better partner with her. It’s been pretty good and hopefully we’ll be shooting this year…continue