Biography A fervent surfer who bears a striking resemblance to the young Jodie
Foster, Kristen Stewart was poised to become a preteen star with her
role opposite Foster
in David
Fincher's atmospheric thriller Panic Room
(2002). A resident of Los Angeles, Stewart's nascent acting career got
off to a promising start when she was cast in two vastly different
films. Eschewing fluffy kids' movies, Stewart played troubled single
mother Patricia
Clarkson's tomboy daughter in independent film darling Rose
Troche's tough examination of suburban angst, The
Safety of Objects (2002). Stewart subsequently got her first taste
of major Hollywood success with Panic Room.
Replacing the original child actress cast as divorcée Meg's sullen,
diabetic daughter Sarah, Stewart became an even more felicitous choice
when original star Nicole
Kidman dropped out and Foster
stepped in. Though critics were less than ecstatic about the film,
Stewart still garnered positive notice for her believable presence as Foster's
offspring.
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