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US Weekly on MSNWhere is Mara Wilson Now? ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ Star’s Childhood Superstardom and Retirement from ActingMrs. Doubtfire star Mara Wilson walked away from a promising career as one of Hollywood’s most recognizable child stars at ...
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Parade on MSN‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ Star Mara Wilson Is on a Magical Journey — and You Won’t Believe What She Looks Like NowWilson, who portrayed Natalie Hillard on Mrs. Doubtfire in 1993, has more than two dozen credits to her name. Based on her ...
Most of us remember Mara Wilson, as the charming 6-year-old, Natalie Hillard, in 1993's Mrs. Doubtfire. But now, at 36-years-old, young Mara Wilson is all grown up! Born July 24, 1987 in Los ...
On-screen siblings and former child actors Mara Wilson, Matthew Lawrence, and Lisa Jakub recently reunited for an upcoming episode of Lawrence’s podcast Brotherly Love to celebrate the 30-year ...
Actress Mara Wilson said she's "never made enough" money to qualify for Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Radio and Television Artists (SAG-AFTRA) healthcare in recent years.
As the Roald Dahl heroine Matilda in the 1996 film of the same name, child star Mara Wilson faced off against her boorish parents and the evil Miss Trunchbull. As an adult who has gone on to ...
Mara Wilson was a fixture in several films of the 1990s that are widely considered to be modern classics: in a span of three years, she appeared in Mrs. Doubtfire, Matilda, and Miracle on 34th Street.
Mara’s parents, who met at Northwestern University, raised all their children to be voracious readers like Matilda. “I loved the book,” Wilson, now 25, says.
Mara Wilson cemented herself as one of the top child stars of the 1990s with roles in movies like “Matilda” and “Mrs. Doubtfire” — but she doesn’t look back on the time in her life fondly.
Mara Wilson, seen here at the Tea Rose Garden in Old Town Pasadena, has written her first memoir. It’s about her days as a child actor in Hollywood.
'Mrs. Doubtfire' Child Star Mara Wilson Visits 'GMA' Now all grown up, the actress opens up about her new book "Where Am I Now?" and discusses what was happening behind the scenes with Robin Williams.
Actress and author Mara Wilson, known for her work in “Matilda,” “Mrs. Doubtfire” and 1994’s “Miracle on 34th Street,” has penned a powerful essay for the New York Times about ...
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