Who will be first to an Oscar nomination from the "born in '97" crop?
Thursday, April 1, 2021 at 3:18PM
NATHANIEL R in Alba Baptista, Alex Wolff, Chloe Moretz, Jharrel Jerome, Kathryn Newton, Maisie Williams, Theodore Pellerin, i shoulda been a casting director

by Nathaniel R

Jharrel Jerome, Jacob Elordi, Kathryn Newton, Alex Wolff, Louis Hofman, Hero Fiennes Tintin, Alisha Boe, and Lana Condor were all born in '97

We've been having fun behind the scenes compiling these speculative posts about which actors in their twenties have big careers ahead and it seems like you're enjoying them, too. Should we do another project sorta like this since today is the last one? We've done 1994, 1995, and 1996 and today with 24 days left until the Oscars, let's talk about Hollywood's soon to be 24 year-olds. No actor born in '97 has been Oscar nominated yet so who will be the first?

We picked a sampling of six possibilities for big futures and a few handfuls of alternates after the jump while being fully aware that 24 is awfully young and a lot of their competitive pool still haven't landed that first role out of college. Whose career are you most excited to see develop?

Which Actors Born in '97 Have Big Futures?
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ALBA BAPTISTA
This Portuguese actress has already had a hit with Netflix's series Warrior Nun (2020) and won strong reviews at home for the crime drama Leviano (2018). She was recently named one of 2021's EFP Shooting Stars at Berlinale. She speaks five languages (Portugueuse, English, Spanish, Franch, and German) which bodes well for an international career. On the other hand from some angles she looks uncannily like Alicia Vikander which might cause "who?" problems. Up next: A supporting role in a movie we're crazy excited about called  Mrs Harris Goes to Paris which stars... wait for it... Oscar nominees Lesley Manville AND Isabelle Huppert.

Chloe Grace Moretz modelling for Jimmy Choo

CHLOË GRACE MORETZ
Working since she was a child (The Guardian and Dirty Sexy Money on tv and then Amityville Horror and 500 Days of Summer in the movies) she's been pretty famous since breaking out at just 13 with the ultra violent Kick-Ass. In her early teen years she was everywhere as if Hollywood was utterly expectant that she would be a mega star. It hasn't quite worked out that way. Did she work too much? Did she headline too many movies or was the reception of so many of them confusing or minor (Dark Places, The 5th Wave. Shadow in the CloudGreta, Neighbors 2,  and critical bright spots Miseducation of Cameron Post and Clouds of Sils Maria). Or, as we saw someone remark snarkily on twitter, did Florence Pugh just swoop in to take her place in Hollywood's heart? Still there's plenty of time for a return to prominence and she's always been well-employed. Up next: Mother/Android, a sci-fi drama opposite Algee Smith, and two announced movies that haven't started shooting yet Love is a Gun which is a new Bonnie & Clyde take with Jack O'Connell and the crime drama After Exile with Robert De Niro and Miles Teller.

Jharrel Jerome photographed by Dylan Coulter for Mode Magazine

JHARREL JEROME
He's already an Emmy winner (the youngest Best Actor winner ever) for the miniseries When They See Us (2019) and of course most of us fell hard in love with him in the Oscar-winning Moonlight (2016) which he followed up quickly with three seasons on Mr Mercedes (2017-2019). Up next: You can see him  in Concrete Cowboy (albeit in a small role) led by Idris Elba and Caleb McLaughlin playing father and son.

Kathryn Newton

KATHRYN NEWTON
She's already amassed quite an impressive list of credits, even if she wasn't always in a key role or the selling factor in them as with awards-magnets Big Little Lies, Lady Bird, Three Billboards. She's also had two comedy hits Bad Teacher and Blockers  and leading roles in two very recent movies the comedy-thriller Freaky (with Vince Vaughn) and the romantic comedy The Map of Tiny Perfect Things. In other words, either she or her management (or both) have a pretty good eye for material that might catch on and are pretty strategic about varying up genre and role size. This all bodes very well for her future we think. Still, she's waiting for a true breakout that she carries. Up next: Joining the MCU as Cassie Lang all-grown-up in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.

Maisie Williams photographed by Reuben Selby for Wonderland magazine

MAISIE WILLIAMS
She might have trouble shaking off memories of Arya in Game of Thrones -- none of her efforts since like iBoy, The New Mutants, Two Weeks to Live, have crossed over into mainstream success exactly. On the other hand, the public response of "I can't accept you as this new characters because I always think of _____ when I see you" which killed so many careers in the 20 century, basically died with that century. Now people will even accept the same face playing multiple roles in the same "universe" in our all-franchises-all-the-time world. Up next: She's playing famous punk fan/model Pamela Rooke in a miniseries called Pistol,  which is currently filming. Toby Wallace (Babyteeth), Louis Partridge (Enola Holmes), and Anson Boon (Crawl) are playing the Sex Pistols themselves.

Alex Wolff photographed by Susan Kirschbaum for Interview magazine

ALEX WOLFF
Born into the industry (his mother is the always fantastic actress Polly Draper of Thirtysomething fame) He first found fame as a pre-teen in Nickelodeon's 3 season series The Naked Brothers Band (2007-2009) with his older brother Nat and then as a recurring character on season 3 of In Treatment (2010). Several film roles followed like Patriots Day, My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2, and two Jumanji movies. But it was going toe to toe with an on fire mentally unstable Toni Collette in Hereditary (2018) that was the mic drop; He was as riveting as you could possibly hope for in that difficult role. He's currently up for Best Actor for Castle in the Ground at the Canadian Screen AwardsUp next: Pig with Nicolas Cage and this summer's M Night Shyamalan thriller Old starring Gael García Bernal. 

Other actors born in '97. Who knows where their careers will go...

Gideon Adlon (Blockers, The Mustang), Tyler Alvarez (Orange is the New Black, Never Have I Ever), KJ Apa (Riverdale, The Hate U Give), Madeleine Arthur (Snowpiercer, Big Eyes, To All the Boys...), Ellie Bamber - pictured left (The Nutcracker and the Four Realms, Les Miserables miniseries), Alisha Boe -pictured right (13 Reasons Why and the upcoming When You Finish Saving the World),  Gijs Bloom (Boys, Letter for the King),  Ciara Bravo (Cherry, Second Chance, A Teacher), Madison Brown (Strangerland, Dynasty), Asa Butterfield (Sex Education, Hugo, Ender's Game), Dean Charles Chapman (1917, Game of Thrones), Lana Condor (X-Men Apocalypse, To All the Boys...), Ben Cook (Newsies, upcoming The First Lady, West Side Story),  Jacob Elordi (Euphoria, The Kissing Booth), Hero Fiennes Tiffin (After, Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince), Louis Hofman (Land of Mine, The White Crow, Dark)  Madison Iseman (Annabelle Comes Home, Jumanji: The Next Level, Clouds), Josephine Langford (After, Moxie, Into the Dark), Sierra McCormick (The Vast of Night, All Good Things), Amber Midthunder (Legion, Hell or High Water), Camila Morrone (Valley Girl, Mickey and the Bear), Théodore Pellerin - pictured above (Never Rarely Sometimes Always, Boy Erased),  Antoine Olivier Pilon (Mommy, Most Wanted), Shannon Purser (Sierra Burgess is a Loser, Stranger Things),  Kevin Quinn (Bunk'd, A Week Away), Odeya Rush (Lady Bird, Goosebumps, and the upcoming Umma), Ivanna Sakhno (The Spy Who Dumped Me, Pacific Rim UprisingCailie Spaeny (On the Basis of Sex, Bad Time at the El Royale, and the upcoming Willow series),  Holly Taylor (The Americans, The Witch Files), and Bella Thorne (Midnight Sun, The Babysitter Killer Queen)

 

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