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All of Millie Bobby Brown's TV and Movie Roles Over the Past Decade

Nov 6 2023 - 12:50pm

Between her standout performances in Netflix's "Stranger Things [1]" and "Enola Holmes [2]," Millie Bobby Brown has blown viewers away with her talent. But the Spain-born, England-raised actor has been part of many more projects than just those streamer hits — including sitcoms like "Modern Family" and blockbusters like "Godzilla: King of the Monsters."

Brown has been nominated for 33 awards (and won 18!) across her numerous projects and shows no signs of slowing down. She's set to star in a couple of films that are currently filming and in postproduction for Netflix, including "Damsel" and "Enola Holmes 2 [3]."

Brown's had an impressive career since her first role in 2013, and to get ready for the newest season of "Stranger Things [4]," we've rounded up every TV show and movie she's been in. Take a look here.

"The Electric State"

Brown stars as an orphaned teenager who is sent a robot by her missing brother and sets out on a journey across the American West with it to find him. Apart from Brown, the film also stars Chris Pratt, Stanley Tucci, Ke Huy Quan, and more. The movie, which will stream on Netflix, is expected to release sometime in 2024.

"Damsel"

Brown will star as Princess Elodie [5] in the Netflix fantasy film "Damsel." Princess Elodie thinks she's going to live her happily ever after with Prince Henry (Nick Robinson [6]), only to find out she's really being sacrificed to the kingdom's sacred dragon. "Damsel," which Brown also co-executive produced, is expected to hit Netflix sometime in 2024 after delays due to the 2023 actors' strike [7].

"Stranger Things"

Brown's role as Eleven on "Stranger Things [8]" is what made the actor an instant household name. Premiering in 2016 and airing its fourth season this May, "Stranger Things [9]" follows a group of teenagers in the '80s who are dealing with the supernatural forces plaguing their Indiana town. Our first introduction to Brown's character, Eleven, is as a 12-year-old who helps Mike (Finn Wolfhard [10]), Lucas (Caleb McLaughlin [11]), and Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo [12]) find a missing boy by using her special telekinetic powers. Brown has won 12 awards for her work on "Stranger Things," including best actor in a show at the 2017 MTV Movie & TV Awards. The fifth and final season of the show is in production but delayed amid the 2023 actors' strike.

"Enola Holmes 2"

Brown reprises her role as Sherlock's quick-witted younger sister, Enola, in "Enola Holmes 2. [13]" In this sequel to the popular Netflix mystery-crime film "Enola Holmes, [14]" Brown's character takes on her first official detective case and works to solve the mystery of a missing girl. The sequel is currently in postproduction and will feature Henry Cavill (as Sherlock) and Helena Bonham Carter (as Eudoria) alongside Brown.

"Godzilla vs. Kong"

Brown reprised her role as Madison Russell in "Godzilla vs. Kong [15]," the fourth installment in the Monsterverse film franchise. This 2021 sci-fi movie takes place five years after Godzilla conquered King Ghidorah and features Madison and her friend Josh (Julian Dennison) investigating some new Godzilla attacks brought to light by conspiracy-theorist podcaster Bernie (Brian Tyree Henry). In a 2021 interview with Coming Soon [16], Brown described "Godzilla vs. Kong" as a "coming of age story" for her character, Madison.

"Enola Holmes"

Brown stars as Enola Holmes in the 2020 mystery-crime movie "Enola Holmes. [17]" A spinoff based on the popular Sherlock Holmes franchise, "Enola Holmes" follows Sherlock's quick-witted and fearless younger sister, Enola, who embarks on a solo journey to find her missing mother. For her portrayal of Enola, Brown won favorite movie actress at the 2021 Kids' Choice Awards.

"Godzilla: King of the Monsters"

In "Godzilla: King of the Monsters, [18]" Brown stars as Madison, the 12-year-old daughter of scientists Dr. Emma (Vera Farmiga) and Dr. Mark Russell (Kyle Chandler). After Madison and her mom are abducted by a group of eco-terrorists, Dr. Mark searches for them alongside Dr. Ishiro Serizawa (Ken Watanabe) and Dr. Vivienne Graham (Sally Hawkins). "Godzilla: King of the Monsters" is a follow-up to 2014's "Godzilla."

"Spheres"

Alongside Jessica Chastain and Patti Smith, Brown helped narrate the three-part series "Spheres." This virtual-reality experience immerses the audience in outer space and highlights the different sounds that exist within the cosmos. Brown voices the first episode of "Spheres," titled "Chorus of the Cosmos."

"Grey's Anatomy"

Brown guest starred on season 11, episode 15 of the medical drama "Grey's Anatomy [19]." In an episode titled "I Feel the Earth Move," we see Brown's character, Ruby, call the emergency room and explain that her mother was injured in an earthquake. Fan favorite Dr. Ben Warren (Jason George) answers Ruby's call and provides her with medical advice over the phone to help the young girl assist her mom.

"Modern Family"

Brown makes an appearance as Lizzie in season six, episode 17, of the TV comedy "Modern Family [20]." In this episode, Lizzie has her bike stolen by Manny Delgado (Rico Rodriguez) after he scrambles to find a quick mode of transportation to chase down a drone that was creeping on his mom (Sofia Vergara).

"NCIS"

Brown appeared as a young girl named Rachel in season 12, episode six of "NCIS." Rachel unfortunately stands witness as her mom, a psychiatrist and the wife of a Navy SEAL, is shot dead in their home. Brown was just 10 years old during her appearance in this 2014 episode, titled "Parental Guidance Suggested."

"Intruders"

Brown's first recurring role was on the BBC mystery-drama series "Intruders." Based on the novel of the same name, "Intruders" is about a former LAPD detective who stumbles across a secret society during an investigation. Brown appears in all eight episodes of the show's first and only season, playing a 9-year-old girl named Madison O'Donnell who's associated with a member of the secret society.

"Once Upon a Time in Wonderland"

In her first credited role, Brown played Young Alice in two episodes of "Once Upon a Time in Wonderland." This TV drama was adapted from the fantasy-adventure series "Once Upon a Time" and chronicles the adventures of a young girl named Alice in Victorian England. Alice, played by Sophie Lowe, finds a fantastical universe called Wonderland that's filled with talking playing cards and mischievous cats. The problem? No one back in the normal world believes what Alice is seeing and experiencing in Wonderland. Brown appeared in episodes one and five of the show's first and only season.


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