Elle Fanning On Her Ripped-From-The-Headlines Role In “The Girl From Plainville”

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Elle Fanning makes her first visit to The Late Show for a two-part interview which kicks off with a chat about how she got into character for the very complicated role she plays in the new series, “The Girl From Plainville,” streaming now on Hulu. Stick around for more from the amazing Elle Fanning! #Colbert #TheGirlFromPlainville #ElleFanning

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Mary Elle Fanning is an American actress. The younger sister of actress Dakota Fanning, she made her film debut as the younger version of her sister’s character in the drama film I Am Sam. As a child actress, she appeared in several films, including Babel, Phoebe in Wonderland, and Somewhere.

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