Chloe Grace Moretz as Carolyn |
Now,
Moretz stars opposite Johnny Depp in Tim Burton's big-screen adaptation of the
TV vampire classic “Dark Shadows” from Warner Bros. Pictures.
Nearly
two centuries later, Barnabas is inadvertently freed from his tomb and emerges
into the very changed world of 1972, a stranger in an even stranger time.
Returning home, he finds that his once-grand estate has fallen into ruin, and
the dysfunctional remnants of the Collins family have fared little better, each
harboring their own dark secrets.
One
person in the Collins household who wants nothing to do with her long-lost
relative is 15-year-old Carolyn, played by Moretz. Carolyn’s first impression
of Barnabas is that he is, in a word, “weird.” And when he seeks out her advice
on how to woo a woman of the modern age, namely Victoria (Bella Heathcote),
their conversation only serves to reinforce that assessment.
Moretz
offers, “My character is a very eccentric teenager of the `70s. She wants to be
so different from the rest of the family. As soon as she turns 16 she plans to
live in New York and be who she wants to be.”
“Chloë
latched right onto that troubled teenager thing, which I don’t think she is,
but she did it really, really well,” Burton declares. “She tapped into that
internal anger and the feeling like you’re alone and isolated—that strange
transitory time when you’re changing from a kid into something else.”
Moretz
previously starred in three very different films, including Matthew Vaughn’s
hit actioner “Kick-Ass,” based on the comic book by Mark Millar, and also
starring Nicolas Cage. For her performance as the ferocious Hit-Girl, whose
toughness belies her young age, Moretz won two MTV Movie Awards, for Best
Breakout Star and Biggest Badass Star. She was also nominated for dual Critics’
Choice Awards for Best Young Actor, for her role in “Kick-Ass,” as well as for
her performance as a young vampire in the thriller “Let Me In,” written and
directed by Matt Reeves. In addition, Moretz won an Empire Award for Best
Newcomer, recognizing her work in both films. She was also seen that year in
the family comedy “Diary of a Wimpy Kid,” adapted from Jeff Kinney’s popular
children’s book series.
She
won her first major film role in Michael Bay’s remake of “The Amityville
Horror,” in which she played the youngest member of the terrorized Lutz family,
with Ryan Reynolds. Moretz’s additional film credits include the horror
thriller “The Eye,” and the acclaimed independent film “(500) Days of Summer,”
playing the little sister of Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s character.
Moretz
has a number of films upcoming, including the indie film “Hick,” in which she
stars with Blake Lively, Juliette Lewis and Alec Baldwin; the anthology film
“Movie 43,” as part of an all-star cast; and the remake of the classic Stephen
King thriller “Carrie,” in which she will play the title role.
“Dark Shadows” is distributed by Warner Bros.
Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.
I've seen her in Kick Ass, Let Me In & Hick, all showcasing her versatility. Her film short in 'Funny or Die' as the supernatural Enid was truly epic. Certainly looking forward for Carrie & Kick-Ass 2.
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