More new photos of Dakota Fanning have been added to the gallery so, you can go there to take a look.
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— 03/22 – Dakota Fanning walking to school in L.A
More new photos of Dakota Fanning have been added to the gallery so, you can go there to take a look.
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— 03/22 – Dakota Fanning walking to school in L.A
Some new photos of Dakota Fanning have been added to the gallery. Go there and enjoy!
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— 03/18 – Dakota Fanning leaving Barneys New York in Beverly Hills
— 03/18 – Dakota Fanning out and about in Beverly Hills
— 03/17 – Dakota Fanning leaving her Yoga Class
I added more new photos of Dakota Fanning to the gallery so, you can go there to take a look.
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— 03/14 – Dakota Fanning at yoga class in Studio City
— 03/12 – Dakota Fanning at post office in North Hollywood
Some more photos of Dakota Fanning have been added to the gallery so, you can go there to take a look.
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— 03/05 – Dakota Fanning at the LAX
I added some new photos of Dakota Fanning to the gallery so, you can go there to take a look.
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— 02/22 – Dakota Fanning departing LAX
The Fanning sisters, Elle and Dakota, are in talks to team up as siblings (method!) for a planned feature film about the sixties family girl-group curiosity the Shaggs. The Shaggs, one of rock’s quirkier no-hit wonders, were comprised of four New Hampshire sisters — Dot, Betty, Helen, and Rachel Wiggin — who had no seeming musical aptitude, but formed a band anyway because their father, Austin Wiggin, insisted his mother’s session with a palm reader pre-visioned their global success despite their awkward, gangly appearance.
They recorded one cacophonous album, 1969’s Philosophy of the World, which was widely derided, and they laid down the instruments they weren’t quite sure what to do with in the first place after their father’s death in 1975. But they did have their fans, like Frank Zappa, who infamously called them “better than the Beatles,” and the band NRBQ, which rereleased the girls’ album in 1982. Continue reading »
Cherubic child star Dakota Fanning is all grown up and, it seems, getting very serious about this whole acting thing. The teen star has just booked not one, not two, but three films. It looks like we finally have someone to take over Natalie Portman’s role of starring in every other movie once she goes on maternity leave. Phew!
Dakota will first hop on this whole The King’s Speech bandwagon by playing a young Princess Margaret in Girl’s Night Out. The flick finds her and sis Queen Elizabeth enjoying one wild night outside the confines of Buckingham Palace. No word on whether or not young Margaret is then chided by her stuttering father. Continue reading »