Kristen Stewart

American actress
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Also known as: Kristen Jaymes Stewart
Quick Facts
In full:
Kristen Jaymes Stewart
Born:
April 9, 1990, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, U.S. (age 34)
Also Known As:
Kristen Jaymes Stewart
Movies/Tv Shows (Acted In):
"Homemade" (2020)
"Underwater" (2020)
"Charlie's Angels" (2019)
"Seberg" (2019)
"JT LeRoy" (2018)
"Lizzie" (2018)
"Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk" (2016)
"Personal Shopper" (2016)
"Café Society" (2016)
"Certain Women" (2016)
"Equals" (2015)
"American Ultra" (2015)
"Anesthesia" (2015)
"Still Alice" (2014)
"Clouds of Sils Maria" (2014)
"Camp X-Ray" (2014)
"K-11" (2012)
"The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2" (2012)
"On the Road" (2012)
"Snow White and the Huntsman" (2012)
"The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1" (2011)
"The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" (2010)
"The Runaways" (2010)
"Welcome to the Rileys" (2010)
"The Twilight Saga: New Moon" (2009)
"Adventureland" (2009)
"Twilight" (2008)
"Jumper" (2008)
"What Just Happened" (2008)
"The Yellow Handkerchief" (2008)
"Into the Wild" (2007)
"The Cake Eaters" (2007)
"In the Land of Women" (2007)
"The Messengers" (2007)
"Zathura: A Space Adventure" (2005)
"Fierce People" (2005)
"Undertow" (2004)
"Catch That Kid" (2004)
"Speak" (2004)
"Cold Creek Manor" (2003)
"Panic Room" (2002)
"The Safety of Objects" (2001)
Movies/Tv Shows (Directed):
"Homemade" (2020)
Movies/Tv Shows (Writing/Creator):
"Homemade" (2020)

Kristen Stewart (born April 9, 1990, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, U.S.) is an Academy Award-nominated American actress who first received widespread recognition for her starring role in the five-part Twilight Saga film franchise (2008–12), She later became known for her nuanced, critically lauded performances in independent films such as Clouds of Sils Maria (2014), Spencer (2021), and Love Lies Bleeding (2024).

Background and early career

Stewart was born in the Los Angeles suburb of Woodland Hills to parents employed in the film industry. Her father, John, was a stage manager and producer, and her mother, Jules, worked as a script supervisor and filmmaker; she has an elder brother, Cameron, as well as two adopted brothers, Taylor and Dana. Because of her parents’ work, she sometimes found herself on film sets as a child.

Drawn to the bustling atmosphere of filmmaking, Stewart received her parents’ permission to audition for roles as a child. She was first cast in a feature film as the tomboy daughter of Patricia Clarkson’s character in The Safety of Objects (2001). She played a similar role as the daughter of Jodie Foster’s character in David Fincher’s Panic Room (2002). Her breakthrough role came at age 17, when she was cast as Bella Swan, the brooding high-school student entwined in a supernatural romance with the vampire Edward Cullen (played by Robert Pattinson) in the first Twilight film (2008). She continued her role in the successful film franchise over the next four years, briefly becoming the world’s highest-paid actress at the peak of Twilight’s popularity in 2012.

After starring in Snow White and the Huntsman (2012), Stewart increasingly sought roles in smaller, independently produced projects, including French director Olivier Assayas’s Clouds of Sils Maria (2014), for which she received the French César Award for best supporting actress, becoming the first American to receive the honor. Stewart also starred in Assayas’s Parisian thriller Personal Shopper (2016).

Later performances

In 2021 Stewart played Diana, Princess of Wales, in Chilean director Pablo Larraín’s Spencer. The film imagines Diana’s isolating experience during a Christmas holiday spent with the royal family in 1991 at the queen’s Sandringham estate in Norfolk, England. Her building sense of confinement within the restrictive norms of royal life and the strains of her constant visibility in the public sphere are conveyed through Stewart’s unsettled and defiant demeanor. The layered performance was recognized with an Academy Award nomination for best actress, representing one of the first Oscar nominations in history for an openly gay performer.

Critics have noted Stewart’s striking, yet understated and naturalistic, approach to acting. As New York Times film critic Manohla Dargis wrote in 2024, Stewart is “a performer who makes good movies better and dreary movies tolerable,” with a “restlessness that has made her one of the more interesting attractions in American film. She has a gift for making a character’s inner life transparently readable, and while she can be subtle and withholding, it is her fascinatingly unquiet presence that draws you in, an itchy intensity that can keep her (and you) on edge.”

While transitioning to independent films, Stewart also sought projects that resonated with her queer identity. The actress publicly came out as gay during her opening monologue for Saturday Night Live in 2017 and subsequently played a number of queer roles. She starred in Clea DuVall’s Happiest Season (2020), a holiday-themed lesbian romantic comedy; appeared as a lesbian gym manager alongside a love interest played by martial artist and actress Katy O’Brian in the erotic thriller Love Lies Bleeding (2024), directed by Rose Glass; and is slated to play Susan Sontag in Sontag, an unconventional biopic of the bisexual intellectual’s life.

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Stewart became engaged to her fiancée, screenwriter and actress Dylan Meyer, in 2021. She and Meyer cofounded the production company Nevermind Pictures with producer Maggie McLean in 2023. Stewart is working on her full-length directorial debut, an adaptation of writer Lidia Yuknavitch’s memoir The Chronology of Water, with Imogen Poots cast in the lead role.

Stephanie Triplett