Evan Rachel Wood
Evan Rachel Wood was conceived in
Raleigh, North Carolina on September 7, 1987. Her father, Ira David Wood III (a
theatre actor writer, director, and actor) is her father. Sara Wood Wood is her
mother and an actress. She is the daughter of Dana Wood, a musician, as well as
Ira David Wood III, an actor. Evan and her brothers performed at Theatre In The
Park, Raleigh, where her father serves as the executive director. She was just
five when she was auditioning for the role in Interview with the Vampire: The
Vampire Chronicles (1994). She moved to Los Angeles with her mom and brother
Ira in 1996 and has seen success since and has been featured in a variety of TV
series, TV movies and feature films. Tracy was her character in Practical Magic
(1998) and in S1m0ne (2002 Al Pacino's daughter). Holly Hunter followed with
Thirteen (2004). Her role as Tracy in "Thirteen" brought her a Golden
Globes nomination for Best Performance by an actress in the genre of Motion
Picture: Drama and for a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Outstanding
Performance by an Actress Female in an Leading Role. She was the first actress
nominated for an Emmy or Golden Globe nomination for a Leading Role award at
the time. In her role as Veda Pierce, in the HBO miniseries Mildred Pierce
(2011), she received an Emmy and Golden Globe nominations. Her dramatic
portrayal of Stephanie Rourke's estranged kid in Darren Aronofsky's The
Wrestler (2008) earned her recognition. She is the daughter of Sara Wood and
Ira David Wood III. The younger sister of Ira David Wood IV and Dana Wood. She
is a trained dancer. She is a singer, loves to ride a horseback, and
rollerblade. She has a black belt in tae kwon do. Is still in touch with the
majority of her Once and Again (1999) co-stars: Mischa Barton, Julia Whelan and
Shane West.
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