
Kristen Stewart was born and raised in Los Angeles. Her father, John  Stewart, is a stage manager and television producer who has worked for  Fox. Her mother, Jules Mann-Stewart, is a script supervisor originally  from Maroochydore, Queensland, Australia. She has an older brother,  Cameron Stewart. Stewart attended school until the seventh grade, and  then continued her education by correspondence. She has since completed  high school.Stewart's acting career began at the age of eight, after an  agent saw her perform in her elementary school's Christmas play.  Stewart's first role was a nonspeaking part in the film The Thirteenth  Year. Then, she had another part in the film The Flintstones in Viva  Rock Vegas as the "ring toss girl". She subsequently appeared in the  independent film The Safety of Objects, in which she played the tomboy  daughter of a troubled single mother (Patricia Clarkson). Stewart had a  major role in the Hollywood film Panic Room, playing the diabetic  daughter of a divorced mother (Jodie Foster). The film received  generally positive reviews, and Stewart garnered positive notices for  her performance.After Panic Room's success, Stewart was cast in another  thriller, Cold Creek Manor, playing the daughter of Dennis Quaid's and  Sharon Stone's characters; the film generally failed at the box office.  Her first starring role followed, in the children's action-comedy Catch  That Kid, opposite Max Thieriot and Corbin Bleu. Stewart also played the  role of Lila in the thriller Undertow. To date, Stewart's most  critically acclaimed role may be in the television film Speak (2004),  based on the novel by Laurie Halse Anderson. Stewart, 13 at the time of  filming, played high school freshman Melinda Sordino, who stops almost  all verbal contact after being raped and who deals with enormous amounts  of emotional turmoil. Stewart received great praise for playing the  character, who had only a few speaking lines, but kept up a dark-witted  commentary inside her head throughout the film.
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