Brie Larson is an American actor, singer, and filmmaker
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Brie Larson is an American actor, singer, and filmmaker
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Larson is in a relationship with musician Alex Greenwald. The couple got engaged in 2016.
Larson is an advocate of feminism. She voices her strong protests against sexual exploitation of women and is one of the founding members of ‘Time’s Up,’ which is an initiative to prevent sexual abuse in the entertainment industry. At the 88th ‘Academy Awards’ ceremony, when a number of sexual abuse victims were brought on stage, Larson hugged each of them.
Brie Larson was born Brianne Sidonie Desaulniers, on October 1, 1989, in Sacramento, California. Her parents, Heather and Sylvain Desaulniers, were homeopathic chiropractors and worked together. She has a younger sister, Milaine. Her father was of French–Canadian origin. Larson did not receive formal school education and was schooled at home. Her first language was French.
At the age of 6, Larson expressed the desire to become an actor. Her parents took her to the ‘American Conservatory Theater,’ where she auditioned for attending the training program. Larson was the youngest student to be selected for the program.
When Larson was 7 years old, her parents divorced. This caused her to suffer an emotional crisis. Her mother moved to Los Angeles with her two daughters. There, Larson pursued her dreams of becoming an actor. The family lived in a single-room apartment and survived on meager resources.
Larson started her acting career at the age of 8, with the talk show ‘The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.’ The show featured Larson performing in a parody commercial for the ‘Malibu Mudslide Barbie.’ In 2001, Larson played ‘Emily’ in the sitcom ‘Raising Dad,’ which was aired on ‘The WB’ network. The series narrated the story of a widower trying to raise his two daughters. Larson played the role of one of the daughters. The show was canceled after 22 episodes.
In 2003, Larson acted in the ‘Disney Channel’ movie ‘Right on Track.’ The same year, she started highlighting her music skills. She released several tracks on her personal website. In 2004, Larson starred in the teen movie ‘Sleepover.’ In 2006, she appeared in the movie ‘Hoot,’ with actors Logan Lerman and Cody Linley. In 2007, Larson lent her voice to the character of a penguin in the animation movie ‘Farce of the Penguins.’ She appeared in small roles in movies such as ‘13 Going on 30’ and ‘Remember the Daze.’
In 2005, Larson released her debut music album, ‘Finally Out of P.E.’ The album focused on teenage audiences. Before the release of the album, Larson released a DVD that featured the music video for one of its tracks, ‘She Said.’ The album sold a little more than three thousand copies in the US.
In 2009, Larson starred in the drama film ‘Tanner Hall.’ The movie was a coming-of-age tale of four teenage girls in a boarding school. Although the film was not a huge success, Larson’s character was noticed. The same year, she was offered the role of ‘Kate Gregson’ in the ‘Showtime’ comedy series ‘United States of Tara.’ Her role was that of a troubled teenager coping with her mother’s dissociative identity disorder.
In 2010, Larson acted in the stage adaptation of the play ‘Our Town’ at the ‘Williamstown Theatre Festival.’ The play featured her as a precocious young girl, ‘Emily Webb.’ Her character grabbed the attention of viewers and critics alike. In 2011, Larson performed a small role in the drama film ‘Rampart.’
Larson decided to change her name, as she was frustrated about her surname, “Desaulniers,” being misspelled by people. She adopted the name “Larson” from her maternal great-grandmother’s name, “Elva Josephine Larson.” Larson was also inspired by the name “Kirsten Larson,” the name of a doll she had once received as a gift.
At the 89th ‘Academy Award’ ceremony, Larson presented the award for the ‘Best Actor’ to Casey Affleck. However, due to the sexual allegations against him, Larson chose not to applaud him, even as the audience gave him a standing ovation.