OSCAR NOMINEE QUVENZHANE WALLIS IS ALREADY ON EASY STREET

Nine year old Best Actress nominee Quvenzhane Wallis (pronounced Kwe-VEN-zhah-nay) doesn’t need to win an Oscar – she already won the plum role of Annie in the modernized movie based on the Broadway musical. Will and Jada Smith are among the producers and their daughter Willow was eager to play the part, but the movie took a couple of years to develop and Willow simply got too tall. Besides the movie she was nominated for, “Beasts of the Southern Wild,” Quvenzhane has finished “Twelve Years a Slave” with Brad Pitt and Michael Fassbender. Something tells us she’ll be nipping at Willow’s heels for a long time to come.

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13 thoughts on “OSCAR NOMINEE QUVENZHANE WALLIS IS ALREADY ON EASY STREET

  1. Isn’t she adorable. If she continues with acting, let’s hope she doesn’t go the way of some other child stars.

  2. My god.. who’s her parents?
    And why is she so stunning!!
    What a doll she is isn’t she?

  3. Why shouldn’t she win the oscar just because she is going to play annie?

    I hope anne hathway doesn’t win because is annoying now and so smug.

  4. The Jewish run Hollywood system will destroy this young child. Look what they did to Britney Spears, Demi Lovato, Amanda Bynes, Lindsay Lohan, etc.

  5. an innocent kid in a mature world.
    IT’S TOO HARD FOR THIS SWEETY YET………

  6. Willow grew too tall? Oh puleeze. Willow has no talent, that’s why she’s not playing Annie. The roll requires more than just swinging her extensions.

  7. Remember – the Jews started Hollywood. Are there jealous people out there? Maybe this adorable little girl needs a “new” name so people can pronounce it.

  8. Jesus, it was Corporate BANKING money that started Hollywood as a propaganda machine to manipulate public opinion and counter the strength of the Labor Movement at the time. You are idiots if you think the majority of the 1% are Jewish.

  9. She is dressed so cute and age wise. Nice to see a pre teen looking like a little lady.

  10. If she is to play Little Orphan Annie, will they have to replace Daddy Warbucks, too?

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