British actress (born 2004)
Millie Bobby Brown
Brown in 2022
Born (2004-02-19 ) 19 February 2004 (age 20) Nationality British Occupations Years active 2013–present Partner(s)
Jake Bongiovi (2021–present; engaged)
Millie Bobby Brown (born 19 February 2004) is a British actress. She gained recognition for playing
Eleven in the
Netflix science fiction series
Stranger Things (2016–present), for which she received nominations for two
Primetime Emmy Awards . Brown has starred in the monster film
Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019) and its sequel
Godzilla vs. Kong (2021). She also starred in and produced the Netflix films
Enola Holmes (2020), its
2022 sequel , and
Damsel (2024).
In 2018, Brown was featured in the
Time 100 list of the world's most influential people,
[1] and was appointed as a
UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador , the then youngest person selected for this position.
[2]
Early life
Brown was born in
Marbella ,
Málaga , Spain,
[3] on 19 February 2004,
[4] the third of four children born to British parents Kelly and Robert Brown. Brown was given the name "Bobby" from her father.
[5] Her father is an
estate agent .
[6] She was born with partial hearing loss in her left ear and gradually lost all hearing in that ear over several years.
[7]
[8] She moved with her family back to England when she was four, settling in
Bournemouth . When she was eight, the family moved to
Orlando, Florida .
[9]
Career
2013–2017: Early roles and Stranger Things
In 2013, Brown made her acting debut as a guest star in the
ABC fantasy drama series
Once Upon a Time in Wonderland , a spin-off of
Once Upon a Time , portraying the role of
Young Alice . In 2014, she had a starring role in the
BBC America paranormal drama-thriller series
Intruders as Madison O'Donnell.
[10] She made guest appearances in the
CBS police procedural drama
NCIS , the ABC sitcom
Modern Family , and the ABC medical drama series
Grey's Anatomy .
[11]
[12]
In 2016, Brown was cast to play
Eleven in the
Netflix science fiction horror series
Stranger Things .
[13] She received critical praise for her performance
[14] and she was nominated for the
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series and the
Primetime Emmy Award for
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series . She then won the
Screen Actors Guild Award for
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series with her co-stars
[15] and won the 43rd
Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor in a Television Series.
[16] For her role as Eleven in the second season of Stranger Things , she received her second nominations for a Screen Actors Guild Award and a
Primetime Emmy Award in 2018.
[17]
Brown in 2016
In November 2016, Brown starred in the music video for
Sigma and
Birdy 's single "
Find Me ". Since November 2016, she has appeared in commercial advertisements for investment and financial service company
Citigroup .
[18] In January 2017, she made her modelling debut in
Calvin Klein 's "By Appointment" campaign.
[19] The following month, she was signed to the agency
IMG Models .
[20] Brown appeared in the campaign of the Italian brand
Moncler in the summer of 2018.
[21] Brown has also made appearances on the cover of
Vogue .
[22]
2018–present
She was chosen to voice in the
Darren Aronofsky -produced virtual reality experience
Spheres: Songs of Spacetime .
[23] In 2018, she was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by
Time , becoming the youngest person to be included in the list.
[24]
[25] In addition she was named by Time magazine as one of the most influential teens of 2017 and of 2018.
[26]
[27] That year, she become the youngest person ever to be appointed a
UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador .
[28]
EA Games announced that Brown collaborated with
The Sims 4 programmers to feature in the Sims 4 Positivity Challenge.
[29] In 2018,
The Hollywood Reporter ranked Brown as among Hollywood's top thirty stars under age eighteen.
[30]
Brown made her feature film debut in 2019, in
Godzilla: King of the Monsters , the sequel to the 2014 film
Godzilla .
[31] She reprised her role in the next sequel,
Godzilla vs. Kong (2021).
[32] She became the ambassador of
UEFA 's Together #WePlayStrong campaign.
[33] In 2019, Brown launched
Florence by Mills , her own
beauty product line. It is available at UK pharmacy
Boots ,
Walmart in the United States, and
Shoppers Drug Mart in Canada.
[34]
[35]
[36]
[37]
[38]
[39] In 2020, Brown
starred in and produced the
film adaptation of
The Enola Holmes Mysteries .
[40]
In 2022, Brown reprised her role as Enola Holmes in the sequel,
Enola Holmes 2 and according to
Variety earned $10 million for the role, emerging as one of the year's highest paid actresses in Hollywood.
[41]
[42] Also that year, she was made an ambassador of the fashion brand
Louis Vuitton .
[43]
[44] Brown released her debut novel, Nineteen Steps , based on her own family history, in September 2023. The novel is described as an "epic story of love, loss and secrets."
[45]
In 2024, Brown starred in and executive produced the fantasy film
Damsel for
Netflix , directed by Spanish filmmaker
Juan Carlos Fresnadillo based on a screenplay by
Dan Mazeau .
[46]
She will next star in the
Russo brothers 's
The Electric State , an adaptation of
Simon Stålenhag's graphic novel of the same name.
[47]
Personal life
Brown came into the public eye at age 12 after being cast in
Stranger Things .
[48] At age 14, homophobic quotes, falsely attributed to Brown, circulated on social media in meme form, which Brown stated was one of the reasons she eventually quit
Twitter . In addition to online bullying, she has also faced social media users and articles sexualizing her.
[48] In response, Brown captioned a 2020 Instagram post on her 16th birthday with the comment "There are moments I get frustrated from the inaccuracy, inappropriate comments, sexualization, and unnecessary insults that ultimately have resulted in pain and insecurity for me."
[50] After Brown turned 18 in February 2022, her social media profiles began to be flooded by sexually explicit material from users.
[51]
Since 2021, Brown has been in a relationship with actor
Jake Bongiovi .
[52] In April 2023, Brown announced their engagement.
[53]
As of August 2022, she is an online student at
Purdue University in
Indiana , studying health and human services.
[54]
Brown has a total of ten pets: four dogs, two cats, two tortoises named Becky and David, a rabbit named Eeyore and a donkey named Bernard.
[55] Her dogs include a poodle named Winnie, a
Golden retriever named Marley, a mongrel named Pepperoni and a
Cavapoo named Luna. She had an
English Mastiff named Dolly who died in 2020.
[56] She frequently posts photos of fostered cats and dogs on social media to help them get adopted. In May 2023, Brown announced a long term pet apparel and accessories agreement with Kanine Group subsidiary, Kanine Pets World Limited, in a deal negotiated by Brown's global licensing partner
IMG .
[57]
[58]
Filmography
Key
†
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Film
Television
Music videos
Video games
Year
Title
Role
Notes
2018
The Sims 4
Herself
Free downloadable character as part of an event
[66]
Bibliography
Awards and nominations
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Awards for Millie Bobby Brown
Best Song from a Movie (1992–1999, 2009, 2012) Best Musical Sequence (2000–2002, 2005, 2014) Best Musical Moment (2013, 2017–present)
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