Mara Wilson

Mara Wilson
Mara Elizabeth Wilsonis an American playwright and former child actor best known for her roles as Nattie Hillard in Mrs. Doubtfire, Matilda Wormwood in Matilda, and Susan Walker in the 1994 remake of Miracle on 34th Street...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actress
Date of Birth24 July 1987
CitySan Fernando Valley, CA
CountryUnited States of America
kind all-kinds
I didn't trust adults because I thought they were all kind of corrupted.
girl reading men
The celebrity aspect is nothing short of ridiculous, and auditioning is brutal and dehumanizing. Every time I see a pretty young girl on the subway reading sides for an audition, my only thought is, 'Man, am I glad I'm not doing that anymore.' I never feel nostalgia, just relief.
girly clothes oscars
Actually, I do like pink clothes, but it's not because I'm girly, it's because I'm the reincarnation of Oscar Wilde.
upset very-sad glad
Very sad, very upset, very glad I did not have to hear about this though Twitter. Probably going to be taking some time off it for a while.
remember
I'm surprised by how much I remember.
pride childhood acting
I can't take much pride in my childhood acting. It feels like it happened in another lifetime, and even then, it felt like a hobby.
stars children actors
Considering all the legal hassle child stars can be, I won't be surprised when they are phased out by CGI children voiced by adult actors.
cities tiny wealthy
If I were really really ridiculously wealthy, I wouldn’t buy a mansion, just tiny apartments in every city I love.
writing interesting something-interesting
The thing is, with writing, it's form or content. You need to write about something interesting or you need to write about it in an interesting way.
distance teenager college
Whereas when I was a teenager, other teenagers didn't want anything to do with me. It was even like that in college to a degree. People of that age don't want anything to do with their childhood, because they had put away childish things, and they're trying to distance themselves.