What happened to Mara Wilson, Robin Williams' youngest daughter in Mrs. Doubtfire? – Movie News

She played Robin Williams' youngest daughter in the cult comedy “Mrs. Doubtfire.” We tell you what happened to American actress Mara Wilson.

In 1993, at the age of only six, Mara Wilson revealed herself to the general public by playing Natalie Hillard, Robin Williams' youngest daughter in the cult comedy Mrs. Doubtfire. While she recently reunited with the two other children from the film, posting a nostalgic photo, we tell you what has become of the American since this early fame.

Mara Wilson rode the wave of success with Mrs. Doubtfireappearing in the credits of the family productions Miracle on 34th Street and The War of the Fairies. But it is especially by playing Matilda in the film of the same name that the American stands out. A performance that earned her the YoungStar Awards for Best Young Actress in a Comedy.

The feature film Matildadirected by Danny DeVito, is the story of a little girl and her parents: they are horrible characters, stupid and mean, she is a bright, curious and intelligent little girl. At the age of six, she is finally sent to school, where she discovers a teacher who gives her the attention she does not have at home. But the headmistress of the establishment is on the other hand much stricter and terrorizes the children. Matilda then discovers that she has mysterious powers that she will use to change her life…

After this thunderous start to his career, Mara Wilson will become much more discreet. She distinguished herself in 2000 in the credits of Thomas and the Magic Railroad then disappeared completely from the sets to devote herself to writing. It would be a good ten years before we found traces of the actress, who gave voice to four episodes of the animated series BoJack Horseman.

Now aged 37, Mara Wilson has not appeared on camera since 2020.

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