Best known for playing the stepdaughter of Mark Wahlberg’s character in Daddy’s Home and its sequel, Daddy’s Home 2, they’ve made a memorable mark in family comedies. Over the years, their early career included notable roles like the 2014 film The Prince, where she shared the screen with Bruce Willis—marking her feature film debut as his on-screen daughter. Another standout performance came in 2016 with The Hollars, further showcasing their range as a young actor. Before rising to fame, they were already immersed in the world of acting, coming from a family deeply rooted in the craft. Born to actor parents Dustan and Laura Costine, they grew up alongside their siblings Isabela and Francisco, all of whom have pursued acting careers. Throughout interviews and public appearances, they’ve openly shared that both “they” and “she” pronouns are used, reflecting their personal identity. With Mark Wahlberg appearing as a central figure in their breakout roles, it’s clear that their journey in Hollywood began at an early age—and they continue to build a unique path, one role at a time.
They’d end up appearing in commercials for big names like McDonald’s, New Orleans Children’s Hospital, and Blue Cross/Blue Shield—pretty impressive opportunities that really put them in the spotlight. Being featured across such well-known brands and organizations, from fast food to healthcare, showed just how much trust and recognition they had earned. Whether it was a McDonald’s ad bringing smiles or a heartfelt message for New Orleans Children’s Hospital, their presence made an impact. And of course, landing a spot in a Blue Cross/Blue Shield campaign only added to their growing list of accomplishments.