Fanning ready for the big time
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Dakota Fanning wants to grow up.
The 16-year-old actress, who plays rocker Cherie Currie from the in new biopic The Runaways, admits she wants to do more hard-hitting roles because it is difficult shaking off her child star image.
She said: “I can be sweet little Dakota Fanning, and then I can be totally different in the movies.
“A big reason I wanted to do The Runaways was to do something unlike anything that I've done before.
“I'm ready to have people see me in a different way than like the kid in I Am Sam or War of the Worlds. You have to kind of grow up. Everyone has to do it. I am doing it through films, which may be more difficult but it's what I love to do.”
Fanning – who shot to fame aged just seven in I Am Sam starring Sean Penn and Michelle Pfeiffer - also insists she isn't worried about media attention as she gets older and has vowed to live her life normally.
- Bang! Showbiz
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