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Posted on January 27, 2018 by Gabby   Appearances Interviews Videos

Dakota was on Late Night with Seth Meyers last night to promote The Alienist! She talked about the show, the beautiful outfits she got to wear, being a professional Instagram stalker and how much of a sports fan her mom is. We’ve uploaded some pictures of the episode to our gallery, and you can watch a video of her appearance below.

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Posted on January 23, 2018 by Gabby   Magazine Scans Photoshoots

I can’t believe how many things we’re getting this month! It has just been announced that Dakota is covering the February issue of Vogue Australia, which features a brand new photoshoot by Emma Summerton! The full cover story is already on the magazine’s website, and you can read it below. Our gallery has been updated with the cover and a couple of images from the featured photo session!

The issue is on sale Monday, January 29.

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Perhaps it’s just clickbait, but it seems the more you look around, the more you become attuned to actors going method, being overtaken by their roles, getting lost in whatever emotional weight their character carries and their pains. We applaud the actors who go too far, I’m not saying they’re undeserving, but there’s something to be said for those who can take on the complexities of trying roles with a Teflon-like attitude. From age six, Dakota Fanning has been the latter. Whether she’s falling in love, being sexually abused on screen, committing a crime or dealing with death or mental illness, she’ll perform as if she’s lived it, but shrugs it away to the same tune: “It’s pretend.” It begs the question: is Dakota Fanning the most level-headed actress in Hollywood?

It’s just leading up to Christmas when we speak. Having escaped New York for the holidays, she is holed up in her parents’ Los Angeles home. As happens to busy people this time of year, Fanning has come down with a flu that reared its head as soon as she stopped. A sickness, she says she’s been fighting off all year due to pressing schedules, international travel and work. Having spent a good chunk of her last year in Budapest filming her first television series, The Alienist (now screening on Netflix), Fanning is enjoying a moment of down time. This year will see her star in Australian director Ben Lewin’s film Please Stand By (Australian release to be confirmed), make a small appearance in the all-female Ocean’s Eight, and continue her work to get an adaption of Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar off the ground.

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Posted on January 23, 2018 by Gabby   Articles

With The Alienist premiering tonight, People has published an article in which Dakota talks about the show and her character Sara Howard, whom she describes as a feminist and the main reason she joined the project. You can read it below.

Dakota Fanning is coming to television.

The 23-year-old actress stars as Sara Howard in TNT’s The Alienist, a dark thriller set in 1896 New York City. Howard works at the police station and helps investigate the case of a serial killer targeting young boys alongside Daniel Bruhl’s Dr. Laszlo Kreizler and Luke Evans’s John Moore, a cartoonist.

Even though it’s a dark story, Fanning was excited to join the show thanks to her feminist character.

“I think what drew me to it is the character that I play, she’s the first female to work for the police department that has more of a role than someone who cleans,” Fanning tells PEOPLE. “And it’s funny because the time that it takes place, it’s kind of coming up on a new age for America and things are changing [like they are now], so it’s like getting to do the 1896 version of that.”

Another big draw was nabbing her first TV role. Although Fanning has been working in movies the majority of her life, the actress was looking forward to appearing in a project that was much more accessible to a larger group of people.

“I’m such a fan of what’s happening on TV right now and was excited to do something people could come back to each week,” she says. “When you make films these days, it can be such a crapshoot whether people see them. This is more accessible.”

Posted on January 23, 2018 by Gabby   Appearances Videos

Dakota attended the Screen Actors Guild Awards last night, where she got on stage to present an award with Kelly Marie Tran. According to a post on her official Instagram account, she wore a Prada goun. Our gallery has been updated with images from the event!

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