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Article: Kristen Stewart: tired of table-dancing dilettantes and fluff-shilling prima donnas? Here's the wolf-taming, heartbreaking, real-deal antidote.(Interview)
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- March 1, 2006
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In an era when a vapid teen sex comedy seems to be the plat du jour for adolescent actors, 15-year-old Kristen Stewart is charting her own much more interesting path through the system. The toughness and maturity of her performance four years ago as the diabetic daughter of a recently divorced woman played by Jodie Foster in David Fincher's claustrophobic thriller Panic Room (2002) was enough to put the world on notice. Her work since, with directors ranging from Mike Figgis (Cold Creek Manor, 2003) to David Gordon Green (Undertow, 2004) and Jon Favreau (Zathura), has done nothing but enhance that impression. This year she will appear in three very different films: Griffin ...
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... ... HILLS, Calif. _ There's a new dimension to Jodie Foster's performance in "Panic Room." As an imperiled mother locked in a battle ... Kristen Stewart, who plays her daughter in "Panic Room." "It's a strange responsibility for ...
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