Evan Rachel Wood is an American actress, model, and musician. She is the recipient of a Critics’ Choice Television Award as well as three Primetime Emmy Award nominations and three Golden Globe Award nominations for her work in film and television. She made her debut as a leading film actress at the age of nine in Digging to China. Since 2008, Wood has appeared in more mainstream films, including The Wrestler, Whatever Works, and The Ides of March. She also voiced Queen Iduna in the Disney animated fantasy film Frozen II.
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Wood is the daughter of Sara Lynn Moore, an actress, director, and acting coach, who converted to Judaism. Her father, Ira David Wood III, is a locally-prominent actor, singer, theater director,. and playwright from a Christian family; he is the Executive Director of a local community theatre company called Theatre inThe Park. Wood has a brother named Thomas, who is also an actor; she has a sister called Aden. In 2005, Wood played the kidnapped daughter, Lilly Gilkeson, in the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation episode “Got Murder? It’s The Case of the Missing Girl” The same year, she appeared in a supporting role in Ron Howard’s The Missing Girl, starring Ron Howard and Tommy Jones. In 2007, Wood starred in the fantasy film Practical Magic, a fantasy film directed by Griffin Dunne starring Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman. For that role, she was nominated for Best Leading Young Actress at the Young Artist Awards. That same year she also had a role in the Andrew Niccol-directed science fiction satirical drama film, Simone, which starred Al Pacino. Her breakthrough movie role followed with the 2003 film Th13, in which she played the role of Tracy Louise Freeland, one of two young teens who sink into a downward spiral of sex, crime, and petty crime. For her role in Thirteen, she received a Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actress – Drama.
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