Oakes Fegley

Actor known for 'Pete's Dragon' role

Oakes Fegley - Performers & Entertainers born November 11th, 2004
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Born in 2004, an American actor gained recognition for performances in film and television. Starred in the 2016 Disney film 'Pete's Dragon' as Pete, showcasing talent at a young age. Appeared in 'The Goldfinch' in 2019, adapting a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. Also featured in the series 'This Is Us' in a significant guest role, contributing to the narrative arc.

Starred as Pete in 'Pete's Dragon'

Appeared in 'The Goldfinch' as Young Theo

Played young Jack in 'This Is Us'

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