Maya Hawke
American actress and singer (born 1998)
Maya Hawke
Hawke in 2019
Born Maya Ray Thurman Hawke
(1998-07-08 ) July 8, 1998 (age 26) Occupations Years active 2016–present[ 1] Parents Relatives Musical career Labels Mom + Pop
Musical artist
Website www .mayahawkemusic .com
Maya Ray Thurman Hawke (born July 8, 1998)[ 2] is an American actress and singer-songwriter. She is the daughter of Hollywood actors Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman . She began her career in modelling, and subsequently made her screen debut as Jo March in the 2017 BBC adaptation of Little Women .
Hawke gained recognition for starring as Robin Buckley in the Netflix science fiction series Stranger Things (2019–present). She appeared in the films Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019), Fear Street Part One: 1994 (2021), Do Revenge (2022), Asteroid City (2023), and Maestro (2023), and had a voice role in Inside Out 2 (2024). As a musician, she has released the albums Blush (2020), Moss (2022), and Chaos Angel (2024).
Early life
Hawke was born on July 8, 1998,[ 2] in New York City , the older of two children born to actors Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman .[ 3] Her parents met on the set of Gattaca (1997), married in May 1998,[ 4] and divorced in 2005.[ 5] Hawke has a brother, Levon .[ 6] [ 7] She also has two half-sisters by her father's second wife, Ryan Shawhughes.[ 8] [ 9] She has another half-sister from her mother's ex-fiancé, financier Arpad Busson .[ 10]
On her father's side, Hawke is a distant cousin of playwright Tennessee Williams .[ 11] On her mother's side, she is a granddaughter of Buddhist scholar Robert Thurman and model Nena von Schlebrügge .[ 12] [ 13] Schlebrügge's mother, Birgit Holmquist, was also a model, having posed for Axel Ebbe's [sv ] statue Famntaget , currently in Smygehuk in Sweden.[ 14]
Hawke has dyslexia ,[ 15] which resulted in her changing schools frequently during her primary education before she was finally enrolled at Saint Ann's School , a private school in Brooklyn , New York that emphasizes artistic creativity and does not grade work. The artistic environment eventually led her to acting.[ 7] Hawke also took part in summer studies at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London and the Stella Adler Studio of Acting in New York.[ 16] She studied toward a BFA in acting at the Juilliard School for one year before dropping out after accepting her role in Little Women .[ 7]
Career
Modeling
Like both her mother and grandmother, Hawke modelled for Vogue at the beginning of her career.[ 3] [ 17] She was also chosen as the face of the British fashion retailer AllSaints ' 2016/2017 collection.[ 7] In 2017, she starred as one of several faces in a video campaign for Calvin Klein 's underwear range, directed by Sofia Coppola .[ 18] In September 2022, Hawke modelled for Calvin Klein's FW22 Underwear campaign.[ 19]
Acting
Hawke was Sofia Coppola's choice to play the title role of The Little Mermaid in Universal Pictures 's live-action adaptation. However, the producers preferred actress Chloë Grace Moretz . This and other conflicts ultimately led to Coppola leaving the project.[ 20] Moretz eventually dropped out as well.[ 21]
Hawke at the 2019 Toronto Film Festival premiere of Human Capital
Hawke made her acting debut in 2017 as Jo March in the BBC miniseries adaptation of Little Women .[ 22] [ 7] In September 2018, she starred in thriller Ladyworld , directed by Amanda Kramer.[ 23] Hawke later broke out with her performance as Robin Buckley in the third season of Netflix 's Stranger Things , which released in July of 2018.[ 24] [ 25] Also that year, Hawke played Linda Kasabian/'Flowerchild' in Quentin Tarantino 's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood ,[ 26] and co-starred in Marc Meyers ' thriller film Human Capital , which is based on Stephen Amidon 's 2004 novel of the same name.
In 2020, Hawke starred in Gia Coppola 's sophomore film, Mainstream , alongside Andrew Garfield .[ 27] [ 28] In the same year, she guest starred in the fifth episode of the miniseries The Good Lord Bird , which stars her father, Ethan Hawke . She stars as Annie Brown, the daughter of her father's character.[ 29] In June, she appeared in Italian Studies , written and directed by Adam Leon and co-starring Vanessa Kirby . It premiered in the Tribeca Film Festival and later released on January 14, 2022.[ 30] Later that month, she appeared as Heather in the Netflix horror film Fear Street Part One: 1994 .[ 31] In 2021, she also starred in a spin-off podcast series based on her Stranger Things character, Rebel Robin: Surviving Hawkins .[ 32] She starred in another scripted podcast series, The Playboy Interview , in which she plays Helen Gurley Brown .[ 33]
In 2022, Hawke starred in Netflix's dark comedy film Do Revenge alongside Camila Mendes .[ 34] In April 2022, she was cast in Bradley Cooper 's biographical film about Leonard Bernstein , Maestro , co-starring Cooper and Carey Mulligan .[ 35] In May, it was reported that she had been cast in the upcoming film The Kill Room alongside her mother Uma Thurman and Samuel L. Jackson .[ 36] In July, it was announced that she would guest star in Disney 's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur , which premiered in 2023.[ 37] She appeared in the Wes Anderson romantic dramedy Asteroid City (2023) which premiered at the 76th Cannes Film Festival to positive reviews.[ 38] She voiced the character Anxiety in the 2024 Pixar animated film Inside Out 2 , the sequel to the 2015 film Inside Out .[ 39] In February 2024, it was reported that Hawke would be set to star in a Billy Wilder biopic titled Wilder & Me. [ 40]
Music
Hawke has said that folk music has influenced her music career including artists like Leonard Cohen , Patti Smith and Joni Mitchell .[ 41] [ 38] She takes inspiration from "great lyricists" like Cohen and Bob Dylan as, according to her, "music is the best way to communicate poetry".[ 42]
In August 2019, Hawke released her first two singles, "To Love a Boy" and "Stay Open".[ 43] The songs were written and recorded by Hawke and Grammy Award -winning singer-songwriter Jesse Harris .[ 44] Hawke performed a series of headlining gigs around New York City in early 2020, her first ever solo live performances as a musician.[ 45] [ 46] In each of these shows, Hawke was supported by Benjamin Lazar Davis , Tōth , Will Graefe and Nick Cianci respectively.[ 47] [ 46] On March 18, 2020, Hawke released the first single "By Myself" and announced her debut album titled Blush [ 48] amid the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests . Hawke wrote, "I feel like this is not a time for self-promotion. It is a time for activation, education and self-examination."[ 49] The album's second single, "Coverage", was released on April 22, 2020,[ 50] before its music video directed by Maya's father Ethan Hawke was released on the 28th.[ 51] Initially set for release on June 19, 2020, Blush was delayed to August 21, 2020.[ 52] [ 46] To support the release of Blush , Hawke appeared as a musical guest for the first time in her career on The Today Show in late August 2020.[ 53]
On June 29, 2022, alongside the release of the single "Thérèse", Hawke announced her second album Moss , which was released on September 23, 2022.[ 54]
Filmography
Film
Television
Music videos
Year
Title
Artist
Album
Notes
2020
"By Myself"
Maya Hawke
Blush
"Is There Something in the Movies?"
Samia
The Baby
[ 70]
"Generous Heart"
Maya Hawke
Blush
Also co-director
2021
"Blue Hippo"
Maya Hawke
Non-album single
2022
"Thérèse"
Maya Hawke
Moss
[ 71]
"Sweet Tooth"
Maya Hawke
Moss
[ 72]
2024
"Missing Out"
Maya Hawke
Chaos Angel
[ 73]
Podcast
Year
Title
Role
Notes
2021
Rebel Robin: Surviving Hawkins
Robin Buckley
Main role
The Playboy Interview
Helen Gurley Brown
[ 74]
2023
Supreme: The Battle for Roe
Sarah Weddington
[ 75] [ 76]
Discography
Studio albums
Singles
Awards and nominations
For her work on Stranger Things , Hawke was nominated for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series at the 26th Screen Actors Guild Awards .[ 87]
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