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Kristen Stewart-1

Movie Actress

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1990-04-09
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She first became widely recognized for her iconic portrayal of Bella Swan in The Twilight Saga, a performance that earned her multiple Teen Choice and People’s Choice Awards. Over the years, she’s built an impressive filmography with roles in movies like Zathura, Panic Room, Still Alice, and Adventureland. Before all the fame, she actually made her acting debut at just eight years old in the Disney Channel movie The Thirteenth Year, which set the stage for what was to come. Her parents, John and Jules, both worked in the film industry, so you could say showbiz runs in the family.

As her career took off, so did public interest in her personal life. She was famously linked to her Twilight co-star Robert Pattinson from 2008 to 2013—a relationship that drew massive media attention. After that, she kept things relatively private but was later connected to several high-profile figures, including Stella Maxwell, Alicia Cargile, musician St. Vincent, and French pop artist Soko.

In more recent years, she found love with Dylan Meyer, whom she started dating in 2019. Their relationship blossomed over time, leading to an engagement in November 2021. Fans were thrilled when the couple tied the knot in April 2025, marking a joyful new chapter in her life. Through every phase—on screen and off—she’s remained a compelling presence in Hollywood.

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She ended up taking home a César Award for Best Supporting Actress thanks to her standout performance in the 2014 film Clouds of Sils Maria. It was definitely a defining moment in her career, and honestly, she totally deserved it. Her portrayal brought such depth and nuance that critics couldn’t stop talking about it. She really made the role her own, blending intensity with subtlety in a way that few could pull off. She proved once again that her talent knows no bounds.

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