Talitha Bateman
American actress known for horror films

Born
September 4th, 2001
24 years ago
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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Born in 2001, this American actress gained prominence in the horror genre. She starred in the films 'Annabelle: Creation' and 'The Hive.' Her performances contributed to the narrative and atmosphere of the films, showcasing her acting skills at a young age. In addition to her movie roles, she appeared in television series, including 'The Middle' and 'Love, Simon.' With a growing presence in the industry, this actress has established herself as a recognizable figure in contemporary cinema.
starred in 'Annabelle: Creation'
appeared in 'Love, Simon'
featured in 'The Hive'
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