Mara Wilson stole hearts with her charming performances in iconic films like Matilda and Mrs Doubtfire. However, behind the glittering facade the former child star has opened up about a number of challenges and regrets during the course of her career.
Mara Wilson's ascent to stardom started at the tender age of six when she secured her first-ever film audition for the role of Natalie 'Nattie' Hillard in Mrs.
Doubtfire. From that moment, her life was changed forever. Success followed her with her role as Susan Walker in Miracle on 34th Street, but it was her portrayal of the book-loving, telekinetic Matilda Wormwood that solidified her status as a child star icon.
As a child actor, Mara was subjected to the harsh realities of fame. Press interviews often placed undue pressure on her young shoulders, questioning her about mature topics that were far beyond her years.
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