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Columbia Pictures

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Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. is an American company that produces movies and at one time, television shows. It is now one of the "Big Five" American movie studios and the oldest, busiest and most well-known member of the Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group, which is owned by the Japanese company Sony. Sony Pictures also includes smaller studios like TriStar Pictures, Screen Gems, and Sony Pictures Animation. The studio buildings are located at the Sony Pictures Studios lot in Culver City, California.

Filmography

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Film and television roles of Cailee Spaeny
Year Title Role Notes
2016
Counting to 1000 Erica Short film
2018
Pacific Rim: Uprising Amara Namani
On the Basis of Sex Jane Ginsburg Nominated - Women's Image Network Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Feature Film[1]
Bad Times at the El
Royale
Rose
Vice young Lynne
2020
Devs Lyndon Television role; miniseries
The Craft: Legacy Lily Schechner
2021
Mare of Easttown Erin Television role; miniseries
How It Ends Little Liza
2022
The First Lady Anna Roosevelt Television role; recurring role
Unlimited World Lars Short film
2023
Priscilla Priscilla Presley Venice International Film Festival: Volpi Cup for Best Actress[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]
Nominated - Alliance of Women Film Journalists Award for Best Breakthrough Performance[17][18][19]
Nominated - Chicago Indie Critics Award for Breakout Artist[20][21][22][23]
Nominated - DiscussingFilm Critics Award for Best Breakthrough Performance[24][25][26][27][28][29]
Nominated - Florida Film Critics Circle Pauline Kael Breakout Award[30][31][32][33]
Nominated - Gold Derby Film Award for Best Breakthrough Performer[34][35]
Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama[36][37][38][39][40][41][42]
Nominated - Gotham Independent Film Award for Outstanding Lead Performance[43][44][45][46][47][48]
Nominated - Greater WNY Film Critics Association Award for Breakthrough Performance[49][50][51][52]
Nominated - London Film Critics Circle Award for Breakthrough Performer of the Year[53][54][55][56][57]
Nominated - North Texas Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress[58][59][60][61]
Nominated - Online Film & Television Association Award for Best Female Breakthrough[62][63][64][65]
Nominated - Satellite Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical[66][67][68][69]
2024
Civil War Jessie Cullen
Alien: Romulus Rain Carradine
2025
Wake Up Dead Man TBA

References

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