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Evan Rachel Wood

Evan Rachel Wood (born September 7, 1987) is an American actress, singer, and activist.[1][2] She is the recipient of a Critics' Choice Television Award as well as three Primetime Emmy Award nominations and three Golden Globe Award nominations for her work in film and television.

Evan Rachel Wood
Wood in 2022
Born (1987-09-07) September 7, 1987 (age 35)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • activist
Years active1994–present
Spouse
(m. 2012; div. 2014)
Children1
Parent(s)Ira David Wood III
Sara Lynn Moore
AwardsFull list

She began acting in the 1990s, appearing in several television series, including American Gothic (1995–96) and Once and Again (1999–2002). She made her debut as a leading film actress at the age of nine in Digging to China (1997) and garnered acclaim for her Golden Globe-nominated role as the troubled teenager Tracy Freeland in the teen drama film Thirteen (2003). She continued acting mostly in independent films, including Pretty Persuasion (2005), Down in the Valley (2005), Running with Scissors (2006), and Across the Universe (2007).

Since 2008, Wood has appeared in more mainstream films, including The Wrestler (2008), Whatever Works (2009), and The Ides of March (2011). She returned to television the following year in the recurring role of Sophie-Anne Leclerq, the vampire Queen of Louisiana, on True Blood from 2009 to 2011. She also portrayed the title character's malicious daughter in the HBO miniseries Mildred Pierce (2011), for which she was nominated for the Golden Globe and Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress. She starred as sentient android Dolores Abernathy in the HBO series Westworld (2016–2022), for which she won a Critics' Choice Award and earned Golden Globe and Emmy Award nominations. She also voiced Queen Iduna in the Disney animated fantasy film Frozen II (2019).

Early life and family

Wood was born in Raleigh, North Carolina. Her mother, Sara Lynn Moore, is an actress, director, and acting coach who converted to Judaism and raised her daughter in the Jewish faith.[3][4] Her father, Ira David Wood III, is an actor, theater director and playwright prominent in Raleigh, where he is the co-founder and executive director of a community theatre company called Theatre in the Park.[5][6] Wood's brother, Ira David Wood IV, is also an actor; she has two other brothers, Dana and Thomas, and a sister named Aden. Her paternal aunt, Carol Winstead Wood, was a production designer in Hollywood.[7]

Wood was actively involved in Theatre in the Park while growing up, including an appearance in the 1987 production of her father's musical comedy adaptation of A Christmas Carol when she was just a few months old.[7][8] She subsequently played the Ghost of Christmas Past in several productions there, and starred as Helen Keller alongside her mother (as Anne Sullivan) in The Miracle Worker, under her father's direction.[9][10]

She attended Cary Elementary School in Cary, North Carolina, where she starred in its production of The Little Mermaid.[8] When her parents divorced, she moved with her mother to her mother's native Los Angeles in 1997 to further her acting career.[7][9] She attended public school in California before leaving at age 12 for homeschooling.[6][7] She received her high school diploma at 15.[7][11] Wood said she earned a black belt in taekwondo when she was 12, and that she participated in the AAU Junior Olympic Games.[12]

Career

1994–2000: Early work

Wood began her career appearing in several made-for-television films that were shot in her native North Carolina from 1994 onwards.[8] She also had recurring roles in the television series American Gothic (1995–1996)[7] and Profiler (1998–1999),[8] receiving a nomination for Best Supporting Young Actress in a TV Drama Series at the 21st Young Artist Awards for the latter.[13]

Wood's first major screen role was in the low-budget 1997 film Digging to China,[10] as a ten-year-old girl who forms an unlikely friendship with a mentally handicapped man, played by Kevin Bacon.[8] It was shot in Western North Carolina[8] and won the Children's Jury Award at the Chicago International Children's Film Festival.[14] Wood remembers the role as initially hard, but that it "eventually led to her decision that acting is something she might never want to stop doing."[6] The following year she had a role in Practical Magic, a fantasy film directed by Griffin Dunne starring Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman, for which she was nominated for Best Supporting Young Actress at the 20th Young Artist Awards.[15] It was followed by the 1999 made-for-television thriller Down Will Come Baby, for which she was nominated for the YoungStar Award for Best Young Actress in a Mini-Series/Made for TV Film.[8]

From 1999 to 2002, Wood was a regular on the ABC television family drama Once and Again in the role of Jessie Sammler. Her character dealt with her parents' divorce, anorexia, and falling in love with her best friend Katie, played by Mischa Barton,[16] in what became the first teen lesbian pairing on network television.[17] For her performance as Jessie, Wood was nominated for the YoungStar Award for Best Young Actress,[18] and won Best Ensemble in a TV Series along with her co-stars Julia Whelan and Meredith Deane, at the 22nd Young Artist Awards.[19]

2001–2005: Breakthrough

Wood made her teenage debut as a leading film actress in 2001's Little Secrets, directed by Blair Treu, where she played 14-year-old aspiring concert violinist Emily Lindstrom. For that role, she was nominated for Best Leading Young Actress at the 24th Young Artist Awards.[20] Wood next played a supporting role in Andrew Niccol's 2002 satirical science fiction film Simone, which starred Al Pacino. That same year, Wood was recognized as One to Watch at the Young Hollywood Awards.[21]

Wood's breakout movie role followed with Catherine Hardwicke's 2003 film Thirteen. She starred as Tracy Louise Freeland, a young teen who sinks into a downward spiral of hard drugs, sex, and petty crime. Her performance garnered critical acclaim, earning her Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild nominations for Best Lead Actress.[7][22] During the time of Thirteen's release, Wood was featured on the cover of Vogue, with the magazine naming her as one of the "It Girls" of Hollywood.[7] She similarly appeared, along with eight other teen actresses, on the cover of Vanity Fair's Young Hollywood issue in July 2003.[23] A supporting role opposite Cate Blanchett and Tommy Lee Jones in Ron Howard's The Missing, in which she played the kidnapped daughter Lilly Gilkeson, followed the same year, earning her a nomination for Best Leading Young Actress at the 25th Young Artist Awards.[24]

In 2005, Wood appeared opposite Kevin Costner and Joan Allen in the Mike Binder-directed The Upside of Anger, a well-reviewed film in which Wood played Lavender "Popeye" Wolfmeyer, one of four sisters dealing with their father's absence. Her character also narrated the film.[6] Wood's next two starring roles were in dark independent films. In the 2005 Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize nominee Pretty Persuasion, a black comedy focusing on the themes of sexual harassment in schools and attitudes about women in media and society, Wood played Kimberly Joyce, a manipulative, sexually active high-schooler. One critic commented, "Wood does flip cynicism with such precise, easy rhythms and with such obvious pleasure in naughtiness that she's impossible to hate."[25] David Jacobson's neo-western Down in the Valley premiered later that year, in which Wood's character, Tobe, falls in love with an older man, played by Edward Norton, a cowboy who is at odds with modern society. Of her performance, it was written that "Wood conveys every bit of the adamant certainty and aching vulnerability inherent in late adolescence."[26] Wood has commented on her sexually-themed roles, saying that she is not aiming for the "shock factor" in her film choices.[6] Also in 2005, Wood starred in the music videos for Bright Eyes' "At the Bottom of Everything" and Green Day's "Wake Me Up When September Ends".[7]

2006–2008: Continued success

By 2006, Wood was described by The Guardian as being "one of the best actresses of her generation."[6] Later that year, she received the Spotlight Award for Emerging Talent at Premiere magazine's annual Women in Hollywood gala.[27] Also in 2006, Wood appeared with an all-star ensemble cast as Natalie Finch in the comedy-drama film Running with Scissors.[28] Directed by Ryan Murphy and starring Annette Bening, the film was based on the memoir by Augusten Burroughs, which is a semi-autobiographical account of Burroughs' childhood in a dysfunctional family.

Wood had roles in two films released in September 2007. King of California, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival,[29] tells the story of a bipolar jazz musician (Michael Douglas) and his long-suffering teenage daughter, Miranda (Wood), who are reunited after his two-year stay in a mental institution and who embark on a quixotic search for Spanish treasure. One review praised Wood's performance as "excellent."[30] The second film was Across the Universe, Julie Taymor's jukebox musical set to the songs of the Beatles that was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Musical or Comedy. Set during the counter-cultural revolution of the 1960s, Wood played Lucy, an American teen who develops a relationship with her brother's British friend Jude (Jim Sturgess).[31] The film featured her singing musical numbers, and she has described the role as her favorite.[32] One critic wrote that "Wood brings much-needed emotional depth."[33]

Wood provided the voice of an alien named Mala in Battle for Terra, a 2007 computer-animated science fiction film about a peaceful alien planet that faces destruction from colonization by the displaced remainder of the human race.[31] The film won the 2008 Grand Prize at the Ottawa International Animation Festival. The film was also screened at the San Francisco International Film Festival, where she received an award at the Midnight Awards.[34] In 2007, Wood also starred in the Vadim Perelman-directed The Life Before Her Eyes, based on the Laura Kasischke novel of the same name, about the friendship of two teens of opposite character who are involved in a Columbine-like shooting incident at their school and are forced to make an impossible choice. Wood played the younger version of Uma Thurman's character, Diana. One critic cited her performance as "hands-down extraordinary."[35] Wood stated that she intended the film to be the last one in which she played a teenager.[36]

The following year, she co-starred in Darren Aronofsky's The Wrestler, winner of the Golden Lion Award for Best Film at the Venice Film Festival, about Randy "Ram" Robinson (Mickey Rourke), a professional wrestler from the 1980s who is forced to retire after a heart attack threatens to kill him the next time he wrestles. Wood played Stephanie, Robinson's estranged daughter. Of her performance, one critic wrote, "Once her character stops stonewalling her father and hears him out, Wood provides a fine foil for Rourke in their turbulent scenes together."[37]

2009–present: Further film and television career

 
Wood at the premiere of Whatever Works in April 2009

Wood co-starred in Woody Allen's Whatever Works, which premiered at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival, playing the young wife of Larry David's character.[38] She later expressed regret for taking the role and that she would not work with Allen again.[39] In May 2009, she played Juliet in six fundraising performances of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet at the Theater In The Park; the production was directed by her brother Ira, who also starred.[40] That same year, Wood was named Young Hollywood Superstar at the Young Hollywood Awards.[41]

Wood had a recurring role in the second and third seasons of the HBO supernatural drama series, True Blood, from 2009 to 2011 as Sophie-Anne Leclerq.[42] Wood had a role in the film The Conspirator, which premiered at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C. in April 2011, directed by Robert Redford (about the conspiracy surrounding the assassination of Abraham Lincoln). She also had a role in The Ides of March.[43] She portrayed the title character's daughter in the 2011 HBO miniseries Mildred Pierce, for which she was nominated for the Golden Globe Award and the Primetime Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress.[44][45]

In late 2012 she began filming 10 Things I Hate About Life, a followup to the hit 1999 teen comedy 10 Things I Hate About You in which she and Thomas McDonell played a couple who meet while attempting suicide. Filming was suspended when she became pregnant with her son; when it resumed again in 2013 Wood left the production, claiming she had not been paid beyond her $300,000 advance since the production company had not been able to raise enough money to pay her for the filming already completed. In response they sued her for $30 million;[46] as of 2021 the suit has not been resolved but the film can no longer be finished.[47]

Wood starred with Chris Evans in a 2010 ad campaign filmed by Frank Miller for Gucci Guilty Eau fragrances.[48] Both actors reprised their roles for additional ads in 2013 and 2016.[49][50] Wood played Gabi in the 2013 psychological romantic thriller film Charlie Countryman with Shia LaBeouf and Rupert Grint.[51] She voiced Marianne in the 2015 film Strange Magic.

In 2016, Wood began starring as sentient android Dolores Abernathy in the HBO science fiction Western series Westworld. Her performance was praised as "spectacular",[52] "tour-de-force, turn-on-a-dime",[53] as well as "a tremendous technical achievement".[54]

In August 2019, Wood announced on Twitter and D23 Expo that she was cast to voice Queen Iduna in Frozen II.[55][56] The film was released in November 2019 to commercial success.[57]

Other ventures

Music

In 2012, Wood recorded "I'd Have You Anytime" which is on the fourth CD of Chimes of Freedom: The Songs of Bob Dylan Honoring 50 Years of Amnesty International, a compilation production for the benefit of the organization.[58] She performed as electro-pop duo, Rebel and a Basketcase, with multi-instrumentalist Zach Villa in 2016.[59][60][61] The duo disbanded in August 2017.[62] Wood is one-half of cover band Evan + Zane, which she formed with guitarist/singer-songwriter Zane Carney in 2018.[63][64] Evan + Zane put out their first CD, called "Dreams," in December 2022.

Wood appeared on the Billboard Hot 100 for the first time in 2019 when "Show Yourself", the duet she sang alongside Idina Menzel from the Frozen II soundtrack, debuted on the chart at number 99.[65] The song peaked at number 70.[66]

Activism

In June 2016, the Human Rights Campaign released a video in tribute to the victims of the Orlando nightclub shooting; in the video, Wood and others told the stories of the people killed there.[67][68]

In February 2018, she testified before the United States House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, Homeland Security and Investigations in support of the Sexual Assault Survivors' Bill of Rights Act.[69] In April 2019, she testified before the California State Senate to help pass the Phoenix Act, which extended the statute of limitations in domestic-violence cases from three to five years and requires police to have additional training.[70] In her testimony, Wood said the abuse she experienced by singer Marilyn Manson had been physical, sexual and emotional,[71] including antisemitism,[72][73][74] and that she had subsequently been diagnosed with complex post-traumatic stress disorder.[75][76]

Personal life

Wood has said, "My mother is Jewish and I was raised with the religion."[77] In 2012, she stated, "I believe in God but I am not religious. I am spiritual. My definition of God isn't in any religion. It's very personal."[78]

Wood dated English actor Jamie Bell between 2005 and 2006.[79] In January 2007, her relationship with Marilyn Manson became public;[80] Wood was the inspiration for Manson's song "Heart-Shaped Glasses" and appeared in the song's music video.[36] They became engaged in January 2010[81] but ended their relationship seven months later.[82]

In 2011, Wood publicly disclosed that she is bisexual,[83] and rekindled her relationship with Jamie Bell.[84] They were married in October 2012[85] and had a son in July 2013.[86] In May 2014, they announced their separation.[87] By 2015, Wood was in a relationship with her bandmate Zach Villa.[88] They were engaged in January 2017 but called it off that September.[89][90] As of December 2021, Wood and Bell are in dispute over the custody of their son.[91] Bell said he was deprived of contact with him when Wood moved from Los Angeles to Nashville; Wood claimed she did this to protect the child from former fiancé Marilyn Manson.[92] Bell argued in court that Wood's "story defies credibility", and accused her of "withholding our son from me for other reasons of her own invention."[93]

In 2020, Wood wrote a message on Twitter regarding the death of Kobe Bryant, describing Bryant as a "rapist",[94][95] a reference to his 2003 sexual assault case.[96] Many, including Bryant's widow, criticized Wood for the comment,[97] and Wood deleted her Twitter account soon after.[96]

Marilyn Manson abuse allegations

In 2016, Wood told a Rolling Stone reporter she had been raped twice years ago, once by a "significant other".[98][99] In February 2021, Wood named Manson as her alleged abuser on Instagram,[100] where four other women made similar allegations against him.[101] 16 people have made accusations against Manson, and four have sued him for sexual assault.[102] The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said they were investigating Manson due to allegations of domestic violence.[103] In September 2022, the LACSD presented the report of their 19-month investigation on Manson to California district attorney George Gascón.[104] Gascón called the file "partial", and said more evidence was needed in order to file charges.[105][106]

In March 2022, HBO released the docuseries Phoenix Rising, focusing on these allegations and the circumstances that led Wood, who was 18 at the time, to enter a relationship with the then-37-year-old Manson.[107] That month, Manson filed a lawsuit against Wood for defamation, intentional infliction of emotional distress, violations of the California Comprehensive Computer Data Access and Fraud Act, as well as the impersonation of an FBI agent and falsifying federal documents.[108][109][110][111] Neither HBO nor Phoenix Rising director Amy J. Berg were named in the suit.[112]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1997 Digging to China Harriet Frankovitz
1998 Practical Magic Kylie Owens
1998 Detour Daniella Rogers
2001 Little Secrets Emily Lindstrom
2002 Simone Lainey Christian
2003 Thirteen Tracy Louise Freeland
2003 The Missing Lily Gilkeson
2005 Pretty Persuasion Kimberly Joyce
2005 The Upside of Anger Lavender "Popeye" Wolfmeyer
2005 Down in the Valley October "Tobe"
2006 Asterix and the Vikings Abba (voice) English version
2006 Shark Bait Cordelia (voice)
2006 Running with Scissors Natalie Finch
2007 King of California Miranda
2007 The Life Before Her Eyes Young Diana McFee
2007 Battle for Terra Mala (voice)
2007 Across the Universe Lucy Carrigan
2008 The Wrestler Stephanie Ramzinski
2009 Whatever Works Melodie St. Ann Celestine
2010 The Conspirator Anna Surratt
2011 The Ides of March Molly Stearns
2013 Charlie Countryman Gabi Ibanescu
2013 A Case of You Birdie Hazel
2014 Barefoot Daisy Kensington
2015 Strange Magic Marianne (voice)
2015 Into the Forest Eva
2017 Allure Laura Drake
2018 Flavors of Youth Yi Lin (voice) Segment: "Chiisana Fashion Show"
English version
2019 Frozen II Queen Iduna (voice)
2020 Kajillionaire Old Dolio Dyne
2020 Showbiz Kids Self Documentary
2020 Viena and the Fantomes Susi
2022 Weird: The Al Yankovic Story Madonna

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1994 In the Best of Families: Marriage, Pride & Madness Little Susie Television film;
credited as Evan Wood
1994 Search for Grace Young Sarah / Robin Television film;
credited as Evan Wood
1995 A Father for Charlie Tessa Television film
1995 Death in Small Doses Anna Television film;
credited as Evan Wood
1995–1996 American Gothic Rose Russell 3 episodes
1997 Get to the Heart: The Barbara Mandrell Story Jaime Dudney – Age 8 Television film
1998–1999 Profiler Chloe Waters 6 episodes
1999 Down Will Come Baby Robin Garr Television film
1999–2002 Once and Again Jessie Sammler Main cast; 55 episodes
2000 Touched by an Angel Sarah Radcliff Episode: "Pandora's Box"
2002 The West Wing Hogan Cregg Episode: "The Black Vera Wang"
2003 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Nora Easton Episode: "Got Murder?"
2009–2011 True Blood Sophie-Anne Leclerq 8 episodes
2011 Mildred Pierce Veda Pierce Miniseries; 2 episodes
2013 Robot Chicken Travis' Girlfriend / Mother (voice) Episode: "Botched Jewel Heist"
2015 Doll & Em Evan 5 episodes
2016–2022 Westworld Dolores Abernathy / Christina Main role; 4 seasons
2018–2019 Drunk History Various 2 episodes
2019 What We Do in the Shadows Evan the Immortal Princess of the Undead Episode: "The Trial"
2022 Phoenix Rising Herself

Music video

Year Title Singer Ref(s)
2005 "Wake Me Up When September Ends" Green Day [113]
2005 "At the Bottom of Everything" Bright Eyes [114]
2007 "Heart-Shaped Glasses (When the Heart Guides the Hand)" Marilyn Manson [115]
2010 "Love Me Chase Me" Carney
2012 "I'd Have You Anytime" Herself [58]
2015 "Can't Deny My Love" Brandon Flowers [116]
2019 "Uneventful Days" Beck
2020 "Can I Be Your Friend ft. Evan Rachel Wood" Chevy Mustang [117]
2021 "11:11" Ben Barnes [118]

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evan, rachel, wood, born, september, 1987, american, actress, singer, activist, recipient, critics, choice, television, award, well, three, primetime, emmy, award, nominations, three, golden, globe, award, nominations, work, film, television, wood, 2022born, 1. Evan Rachel Wood born September 7 1987 is an American actress singer and activist 1 2 She is the recipient of a Critics Choice Television Award as well as three Primetime Emmy Award nominations and three Golden Globe Award nominations for her work in film and television Evan Rachel WoodWood in 2022Born 1987 09 07 September 7 1987 age 35 Raleigh North Carolina U S OccupationsActressactivistYears active1994 presentSpouseJamie Bell m 2012 div 2014 wbr Children1Parent s Ira David Wood IIISara Lynn MooreAwardsFull listShe began acting in the 1990s appearing in several television series including American Gothic 1995 96 and Once and Again 1999 2002 She made her debut as a leading film actress at the age of nine in Digging to China 1997 and garnered acclaim for her Golden Globe nominated role as the troubled teenager Tracy Freeland in the teen drama film Thirteen 2003 She continued acting mostly in independent films including Pretty Persuasion 2005 Down in the Valley 2005 Running with Scissors 2006 and Across the Universe 2007 Since 2008 Wood has appeared in more mainstream films including The Wrestler 2008 Whatever Works 2009 and The Ides of March 2011 She returned to television the following year in the recurring role of Sophie Anne Leclerq the vampire Queen of Louisiana on True Blood from 2009 to 2011 She also portrayed the title character s malicious daughter in the HBO miniseries Mildred Pierce 2011 for which she was nominated for the Golden Globe and Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress She starred as sentient android Dolores Abernathy in the HBO series Westworld 2016 2022 for which she won a Critics Choice Award and earned Golden Globe and Emmy Award nominations She also voiced Queen Iduna in the Disney animated fantasy film Frozen II 2019 Contents 1 Early life and family 2 Career 2 1 1994 2000 Early work 2 2 2001 2005 Breakthrough 2 3 2006 2008 Continued success 2 4 2009 present Further film and television career 3 Other ventures 3 1 Music 3 2 Activism 4 Personal life 4 1 Marilyn Manson abuse allegations 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 5 3 Music video 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and family EditWood was born in Raleigh North Carolina Her mother Sara Lynn Moore is an actress director and acting coach who converted to Judaism and raised her daughter in the Jewish faith 3 4 Her father Ira David Wood III is an actor theater director and playwright prominent in Raleigh where he is the co founder and executive director of a community theatre company called Theatre in the Park 5 6 Wood s brother Ira David Wood IV is also an actor she has two other brothers Dana and Thomas and a sister named Aden Her paternal aunt Carol Winstead Wood was a production designer in Hollywood 7 Wood was actively involved in Theatre in the Park while growing up including an appearance in the 1987 production of her father s musical comedy adaptation of A Christmas Carol when she was just a few months old 7 8 She subsequently played the Ghost of Christmas Past in several productions there and starred as Helen Keller alongside her mother as Anne Sullivan in The Miracle Worker under her father s direction 9 10 She attended Cary Elementary School in Cary North Carolina where she starred in its production of The Little Mermaid 8 When her parents divorced she moved with her mother to her mother s native Los Angeles in 1997 to further her acting career 7 9 She attended public school in California before leaving at age 12 for homeschooling 6 7 She received her high school diploma at 15 7 11 Wood said she earned a black belt in taekwondo when she was 12 and that she participated in the AAU Junior Olympic Games 12 Career EditSee also List of awards and nominations received by Evan Rachel Wood 1994 2000 Early work Edit Wood began her career appearing in several made for television films that were shot in her native North Carolina from 1994 onwards 8 She also had recurring roles in the television series American Gothic 1995 1996 7 and Profiler 1998 1999 8 receiving a nomination for Best Supporting Young Actress in a TV Drama Series at the 21st Young Artist Awards for the latter 13 Wood s first major screen role was in the low budget 1997 film Digging to China 10 as a ten year old girl who forms an unlikely friendship with a mentally handicapped man played by Kevin Bacon 8 It was shot in Western North Carolina 8 and won the Children s Jury Award at the Chicago International Children s Film Festival 14 Wood remembers the role as initially hard but that it eventually led to her decision that acting is something she might never want to stop doing 6 The following year she had a role in Practical Magic a fantasy film directed by Griffin Dunne starring Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman for which she was nominated for Best Supporting Young Actress at the 20th Young Artist Awards 15 It was followed by the 1999 made for television thriller Down Will Come Baby for which she was nominated for the YoungStar Award for Best Young Actress in a Mini Series Made for TV Film 8 From 1999 to 2002 Wood was a regular on the ABC television family drama Once and Again in the role of Jessie Sammler Her character dealt with her parents divorce anorexia and falling in love with her best friend Katie played by Mischa Barton 16 in what became the first teen lesbian pairing on network television 17 For her performance as Jessie Wood was nominated for the YoungStar Award for Best Young Actress 18 and won Best Ensemble in a TV Series along with her co stars Julia Whelan and Meredith Deane at the 22nd Young Artist Awards 19 2001 2005 Breakthrough Edit Wood made her teenage debut as a leading film actress in 2001 s Little Secrets directed by Blair Treu where she played 14 year old aspiring concert violinist Emily Lindstrom For that role she was nominated for Best Leading Young Actress at the 24th Young Artist Awards 20 Wood next played a supporting role in Andrew Niccol s 2002 satirical science fiction film Simone which starred Al Pacino That same year Wood was recognized as One to Watch at the Young Hollywood Awards 21 Wood s breakout movie role followed with Catherine Hardwicke s 2003 film Thirteen She starred as Tracy Louise Freeland a young teen who sinks into a downward spiral of hard drugs sex and petty crime Her performance garnered critical acclaim earning her Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild nominations for Best Lead Actress 7 22 During the time of Thirteen s release Wood was featured on the cover of Vogue with the magazine naming her as one of the It Girls of Hollywood 7 She similarly appeared along with eight other teen actresses on the cover of Vanity Fair s Young Hollywood issue in July 2003 23 A supporting role opposite Cate Blanchett and Tommy Lee Jones in Ron Howard s The Missing in which she played the kidnapped daughter Lilly Gilkeson followed the same year earning her a nomination for Best Leading Young Actress at the 25th Young Artist Awards 24 In 2005 Wood appeared opposite Kevin Costner and Joan Allen in the Mike Binder directed The Upside of Anger a well reviewed film in which Wood played Lavender Popeye Wolfmeyer one of four sisters dealing with their father s absence Her character also narrated the film 6 Wood s next two starring roles were in dark independent films In the 2005 Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize nominee Pretty Persuasion a black comedy focusing on the themes of sexual harassment in schools and attitudes about women in media and society Wood played Kimberly Joyce a manipulative sexually active high schooler One critic commented Wood does flip cynicism with such precise easy rhythms and with such obvious pleasure in naughtiness that she s impossible to hate 25 David Jacobson s neo western Down in the Valley premiered later that year in which Wood s character Tobe falls in love with an older man played by Edward Norton a cowboy who is at odds with modern society Of her performance it was written that Wood conveys every bit of the adamant certainty and aching vulnerability inherent in late adolescence 26 Wood has commented on her sexually themed roles saying that she is not aiming for the shock factor in her film choices 6 Also in 2005 Wood starred in the music videos for Bright Eyes At the Bottom of Everything and Green Day s Wake Me Up When September Ends 7 2006 2008 Continued success Edit Wood at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival By 2006 Wood was described by The Guardian as being one of the best actresses of her generation 6 Later that year she received the Spotlight Award for Emerging Talent at Premiere magazine s annual Women in Hollywood gala 27 Also in 2006 Wood appeared with an all star ensemble cast as Natalie Finch in the comedy drama film Running with Scissors 28 Directed by Ryan Murphy and starring Annette Bening the film was based on the memoir by Augusten Burroughs which is a semi autobiographical account of Burroughs childhood in a dysfunctional family Wood had roles in two films released in September 2007 King of California which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival 29 tells the story of a bipolar jazz musician Michael Douglas and his long suffering teenage daughter Miranda Wood who are reunited after his two year stay in a mental institution and who embark on a quixotic search for Spanish treasure One review praised Wood s performance as excellent 30 The second film was Across the Universe Julie Taymor s jukebox musical set to the songs of the Beatles that was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Musical or Comedy Set during the counter cultural revolution of the 1960s Wood played Lucy an American teen who develops a relationship with her brother s British friend Jude Jim Sturgess 31 The film featured her singing musical numbers and she has described the role as her favorite 32 One critic wrote that Wood brings much needed emotional depth 33 Wood provided the voice of an alien named Mala in Battle for Terra a 2007 computer animated science fiction film about a peaceful alien planet that faces destruction from colonization by the displaced remainder of the human race 31 The film won the 2008 Grand Prize at the Ottawa International Animation Festival The film was also screened at the San Francisco International Film Festival where she received an award at the Midnight Awards 34 In 2007 Wood also starred in the Vadim Perelman directed The Life Before Her Eyes based on the Laura Kasischke novel of the same name about the friendship of two teens of opposite character who are involved in a Columbine like shooting incident at their school and are forced to make an impossible choice Wood played the younger version of Uma Thurman s character Diana One critic cited her performance as hands down extraordinary 35 Wood stated that she intended the film to be the last one in which she played a teenager 36 The following year she co starred in Darren Aronofsky s The Wrestler winner of the Golden Lion Award for Best Film at the Venice Film Festival about Randy Ram Robinson Mickey Rourke a professional wrestler from the 1980s who is forced to retire after a heart attack threatens to kill him the next time he wrestles Wood played Stephanie Robinson s estranged daughter Of her performance one critic wrote Once her character stops stonewalling her father and hears him out Wood provides a fine foil for Rourke in their turbulent scenes together 37 2009 present Further film and television career Edit Wood at the premiere of Whatever Works in April 2009 Wood co starred in Woody Allen s Whatever Works which premiered at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival playing the young wife of Larry David s character 38 She later expressed regret for taking the role and that she would not work with Allen again 39 In May 2009 she played Juliet in six fundraising performances of William Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet at the Theater In The Park the production was directed by her brother Ira who also starred 40 That same year Wood was named Young Hollywood Superstar at the Young Hollywood Awards 41 Wood had a recurring role in the second and third seasons of the HBO supernatural drama series True Blood from 2009 to 2011 as Sophie Anne Leclerq 42 Wood had a role in the film The Conspirator which premiered at Ford s Theatre in Washington D C in April 2011 directed by Robert Redford about the conspiracy surrounding the assassination of Abraham Lincoln She also had a role in The Ides of March 43 She portrayed the title character s daughter in the 2011 HBO miniseries Mildred Pierce for which she was nominated for the Golden Globe Award and the Primetime Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress 44 45 In late 2012 she began filming 10 Things I Hate About Life a followup to the hit 1999 teen comedy 10 Things I Hate About You in which she and Thomas McDonell played a couple who meet while attempting suicide Filming was suspended when she became pregnant with her son when it resumed again in 2013 Wood left the production claiming she had not been paid beyond her 300 000 advance since the production company had not been able to raise enough money to pay her for the filming already completed In response they sued her for 30 million 46 as of 2021 the suit has not been resolved but the film can no longer be finished 47 Wood starred with Chris Evans in a 2010 ad campaign filmed by Frank Miller for Gucci Guilty Eau fragrances 48 Both actors reprised their roles for additional ads in 2013 and 2016 49 50 Wood played Gabi in the 2013 psychological romantic thriller film Charlie Countryman with Shia LaBeouf and Rupert Grint 51 She voiced Marianne in the 2015 film Strange Magic In 2016 Wood began starring as sentient android Dolores Abernathy in the HBO science fiction Western series Westworld Her performance was praised as spectacular 52 tour de force turn on a dime 53 as well as a tremendous technical achievement 54 In August 2019 Wood announced on Twitter and D23 Expo that she was cast to voice Queen Iduna in Frozen II 55 56 The film was released in November 2019 to commercial success 57 Other ventures EditMusic Edit In 2012 Wood recorded I d Have You Anytime which is on the fourth CD of Chimes of Freedom The Songs of Bob Dylan Honoring 50 Years of Amnesty International a compilation production for the benefit of the organization 58 She performed as electro pop duo Rebel and a Basketcase with multi instrumentalist Zach Villa in 2016 59 60 61 The duo disbanded in August 2017 62 Wood is one half of cover band Evan Zane which she formed with guitarist singer songwriter Zane Carney in 2018 63 64 Evan Zane put out their first CD called Dreams in December 2022 Wood appeared on the Billboard Hot 100 for the first time in 2019 when Show Yourself the duet she sang alongside Idina Menzel from the Frozen II soundtrack debuted on the chart at number 99 65 The song peaked at number 70 66 Activism Edit In June 2016 the Human Rights Campaign released a video in tribute to the victims of the Orlando nightclub shooting in the video Wood and others told the stories of the people killed there 67 68 In February 2018 she testified before the United States House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime Terrorism Homeland Security and Investigations in support of the Sexual Assault Survivors Bill of Rights Act 69 In April 2019 she testified before the California State Senate to help pass the Phoenix Act which extended the statute of limitations in domestic violence cases from three to five years and requires police to have additional training 70 In her testimony Wood said the abuse she experienced by singer Marilyn Manson had been physical sexual and emotional 71 including antisemitism 72 73 74 and that she had subsequently been diagnosed with complex post traumatic stress disorder 75 76 Personal life EditWood has said My mother is Jewish and I was raised with the religion 77 In 2012 she stated I believe in God but I am not religious I am spiritual My definition of God isn t in any religion It s very personal 78 Wood dated English actor Jamie Bell between 2005 and 2006 79 In January 2007 her relationship with Marilyn Manson became public 80 Wood was the inspiration for Manson s song Heart Shaped Glasses and appeared in the song s music video 36 They became engaged in January 2010 81 but ended their relationship seven months later 82 In 2011 Wood publicly disclosed that she is bisexual 83 and rekindled her relationship with Jamie Bell 84 They were married in October 2012 85 and had a son in July 2013 86 In May 2014 they announced their separation 87 By 2015 Wood was in a relationship with her bandmate Zach Villa 88 They were engaged in January 2017 but called it off that September 89 90 As of December 2021 Wood and Bell are in dispute over the custody of their son 91 Bell said he was deprived of contact with him when Wood moved from Los Angeles to Nashville Wood claimed she did this to protect the child from former fiance Marilyn Manson 92 Bell argued in court that Wood s story defies credibility and accused her of withholding our son from me for other reasons of her own invention 93 In 2020 Wood wrote a message on Twitter regarding the death of Kobe Bryant describing Bryant as a rapist 94 95 a reference to his 2003 sexual assault case 96 Many including Bryant s widow criticized Wood for the comment 97 and Wood deleted her Twitter account soon after 96 Marilyn Manson abuse allegations Edit Further information Marilyn Manson Abuse allegations In 2016 Wood told a Rolling Stone reporter she had been raped twice years ago once by a significant other 98 99 In February 2021 Wood named Manson as her alleged abuser on Instagram 100 where four other women made similar allegations against him 101 16 people have made accusations against Manson and four have sued him for sexual assault 102 The Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department said they were investigating Manson due to allegations of domestic violence 103 In September 2022 the LACSD presented the report of their 19 month investigation on Manson to California district attorney George Gascon 104 Gascon called the file partial and said more evidence was needed in order to file charges 105 106 In March 2022 HBO released the docuseries Phoenix Rising focusing on these allegations and the circumstances that led Wood who was 18 at the time to enter a relationship with the then 37 year old Manson 107 That month Manson filed a lawsuit against Wood for defamation intentional infliction of emotional distress violations of the California Comprehensive Computer Data Access and Fraud Act as well as the impersonation of an FBI agent and falsifying federal documents 108 109 110 111 Neither HBO nor Phoenix Rising director Amy J Berg were named in the suit 112 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes1997 Digging to China Harriet Frankovitz1998 Practical Magic Kylie Owens1998 Detour Daniella Rogers2001 Little Secrets Emily Lindstrom2002 Simone Lainey Christian2003 Thirteen Tracy Louise Freeland2003 The Missing Lily Gilkeson2005 Pretty Persuasion Kimberly Joyce2005 The Upside of Anger Lavender Popeye Wolfmeyer2005 Down in the Valley October Tobe 2006 Asterix and the Vikings Abba voice English version2006 Shark Bait Cordelia voice 2006 Running with Scissors Natalie Finch2007 King of California Miranda2007 The Life Before Her Eyes Young Diana McFee2007 Battle for Terra Mala voice 2007 Across the Universe Lucy Carrigan2008 The Wrestler Stephanie Ramzinski2009 Whatever Works Melodie St Ann Celestine2010 The Conspirator Anna Surratt2011 The Ides of March Molly Stearns2013 Charlie Countryman Gabi Ibanescu2013 A Case of You Birdie Hazel2014 Barefoot Daisy Kensington2015 Strange Magic Marianne voice 2015 Into the Forest Eva2017 Allure Laura Drake2018 Flavors of Youth Yi Lin voice Segment Chiisana Fashion Show English version2019 Frozen II Queen Iduna voice 2020 Kajillionaire Old Dolio Dyne2020 Showbiz Kids Self Documentary2020 Viena and the Fantomes Susi2022 Weird The Al Yankovic Story MadonnaTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1994 In the Best of Families Marriage Pride amp Madness Little Susie Television film credited as Evan Wood1994 Search for Grace Young Sarah Robin Television film credited as Evan Wood1995 A Father for Charlie Tessa Television film1995 Death in Small Doses Anna Television film credited as Evan Wood1995 1996 American Gothic Rose Russell 3 episodes1997 Get to the Heart The Barbara Mandrell Story Jaime Dudney Age 8 Television film1998 1999 Profiler Chloe Waters 6 episodes1999 Down Will Come Baby Robin Garr Television film1999 2002 Once and Again Jessie Sammler Main cast 55 episodes2000 Touched by an Angel Sarah Radcliff Episode Pandora s Box 2002 The West Wing Hogan Cregg Episode The Black Vera Wang 2003 CSI Crime Scene Investigation Nora Easton Episode Got Murder 2009 2011 True Blood Sophie Anne Leclerq 8 episodes2011 Mildred Pierce Veda Pierce Miniseries 2 episodes2013 Robot Chicken Travis Girlfriend Mother voice Episode Botched Jewel Heist 2015 Doll amp Em Evan 5 episodes2016 2022 Westworld Dolores Abernathy Christina Main role 4 seasons2018 2019 Drunk History Various 2 episodes2019 What We Do in the Shadows Evan the Immortal Princess of the Undead Episode The Trial 2022 Phoenix Rising HerselfMusic video Edit Year Title Singer Ref s 2005 Wake Me Up When September Ends Green Day 113 2005 At the Bottom of Everything Bright Eyes 114 2007 Heart Shaped Glasses When the Heart Guides the Hand Marilyn Manson 115 2010 Love Me Chase Me Carney2012 I d Have You Anytime Herself 58 2015 Can t Deny My Love Brandon Flowers 116 2019 Uneventful Days Beck2020 Can I Be Your Friend ft Evan Rachel Wood Chevy Mustang 117 2021 11 11 Ben Barnes 118 References Edit Hibbard Laura September 7 2011 September 7 Famous Birthdays Evan Rachel Wood Michael Emerson amp Buddy Holly PHOTOS Retrieved August 17 2017 via Huff Post How Evan Rachel Wood s Personal Demons Prepped Her for Westworld Rolling Stone November 17 2016 Archived from the original on August 18 2017 Retrieved August 17 2017 Wolf 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