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This Child Star Deemed Herself ‘Ugly’ & Left Hollywood to Work as Nanny – Her New Pics Make Fans Say She’s ‘Absolutely Beautiful’

Mara Wilson attends the 63rd Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade at KTLA Studios on November 27, 1994 in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images

Once a household name, Mara Wilson stepped away from the glare of Hollywood. Today, she captures attention for entirely different reasons.

This celebrity’s journey began with early stardom through notable film roles, which brought both acclaim and personal challenges. Known for her candid nature, she has opened up about her struggles with fame and self-image.

An undated image of Mara Wilson. | Source: Getty Images

An undated image of Mara Wilson. | Source: Getty Images

Born in Los Angeles, California, on July 24, 1987, Mara Elizabeth Wilson was thrust into the spotlight at a tender age. Her foray into acting started with commercials, quickly transitioning to significant roles in films like “Mrs. Doubtfire” alongside Robin Williams and Sally Field, and “Miracle on 34th Street.”

By the age of nine, she starred in “Matilda,” which solidified her status as a beloved child actress. Despite not being raised to believe in Santa Claus, her role in “Miracle on 34th Street” resonated deeply, showing her knack for connecting with her characters. Do you remember this public figure?

Mara Wilson attends the Beverly Hills premiere of "Nell," 1994 | Source: Getty Images

Mara Wilson attends the Beverly Hills premiere of “Nell,” 1994 | Source: Getty Images

Today, having left her acting days behind, she enjoys a quieter life, winning hearts with her profound transformations. Here is the transformation of the star who fans now say is beautiful.

Wilson in 1993 – Childhood Reflections

Reflecting on her appearance from this period, a photograph from 1993 shows a youthful Wilson. Her exuberance is evident in her bright, wide eyes that mirrored the curiosity typical of her age.

Mara Wilson attends the Beverly Hills premiere of "Mrs. Doubtfire," 1993 | Source: Getty Images

Mara Wilson attends the Beverly Hills premiere of “Mrs. Doubtfire,” 1993 | Source: Getty Images

Wilson’s hair, cut into a neat, chin-length bob with a full set of bangs resting just above her eyebrows, framed her round face, giving her a distinctly innocent look that many remember from her early roles.

In a revealing May 2023 interview, Wilson reminisced about her early experiences. Growing up in a male-dominated household, she is the fourth of five kids. Wilson has three older brothers and a younger sister.

That said, her parents longed for a girl after having three boys. She has often wondered what would have occurred had she been born a boy instead of a girl. Wilson shared her parents loved her but chose not to spoil her. Instead, they raised her not to think she was better than anyone else.

“I was an earnest, very literal child, so I think I took that too far – I took confidence to mean conceitedness, and modesty to mean self-denial and self-loathing,” she explained. This mindset, she noted, helped her land her initial roles as someone eager to please and earnest. One of her eldest brothers had done adverts and she, too, decided to try it out.

1994 – Finding Fame

In 1994, Wilson’s appearance subtly began to mature. The youngster’s hair remains in a bob, now slightly longer, gently touching the base of her neck.

Mara Wilson during an interview on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" on December 13, 1994  | Source: Getty Images

Mara Wilson during an interview on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” on December 13, 1994 | Source: Getty Images

It’s a simple style that doesn’t detract from her expressive eyes, which continue to be a focal point of her youthful visage. At this stage, her face carries the softness of childhood yet begins to show hints of the young woman she will become.

Mara Wilson and Lassie being honored by the film advisory board on December 16, 1994 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Mara Wilson and Lassie being honored by the film advisory board on December 16, 1994 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Wilson’s breakthrough came unexpectedly. A simple audition for “Mrs. Doubtfire” led to a cascade of opportunities. Each role seemed to fuel the next, culminating in the iconic “Matilda.”

Yet, as Wilson recalls, fame was not something the family had actively sought; it was more about saving for college, an ordinary concern in their Burbank community.

1995 – The Loss of Her Mother

Moving to 1995, the toll of personal tragedy is absent from Mara’s public appearance. Despite life’s challenges, her image is that of a resilient young girl.

Her hair has grown past her shoulders, showcasing a more mature length while still maintaining the simplicity of her earlier style. Her eyes hold a depth, possibly reflecting the complexities of her personal experiences at this time including loss.

Mara Wilson attends the 52nd Annual Golden Globe Awards at Beverly Hilton Hotel on January 21, 1995 in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images

Mara Wilson attends the 52nd Annual Golden Globe Awards at Beverly Hilton Hotel on January 21, 1995 in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images

Wilson’s mother died from breast cancer in 1995, a pivotal and devastating moment for the young actress. “I felt completely lost, completely unmoored,” Wilson, then, 8, shared. Her mom’s death coincided with the peak of her career, making the personal loss even more impactful. The roles continued, but her enthusiasm for acting waned, overshadowed by grief.

“I was very depressed, I was very anxious, I can barely even remember “Matilda” coming out. I only have vague memories of the premiere, and it was really hard for me,” she expressed.

1996 – Grief and Disillusionment with Fame

In 1996, Wilson’s face reflects a child navigating both personal loss and the glare of Hollywood. In the first image, her bob cut has grown out, and her hair is shoulder-length, complementing the rounded contours of her face. Her smile is wide and appears spontaneous, a reminder of the innocence of youth amid her rising fame.

Mara Wilson attends the M&M's Candies Hollywood for Children Family Film Festival at Sony IMAX Theater on April 8, 1996 in New York City. | Source: Getty Images

Mara Wilson attends the M&M’s Candies Hollywood for Children Family Film Festival at Sony IMAX Theater on April 8, 1996 in New York City. | Source: Getty Images

The second image reveals Wilson with a slightly longer haircut, the front strands gently tucked behind her ear, and the natural texture of her hair more evident. Her grin is relaxed and genuinely childlike.

Mara Wilson and Anna Wilson attend the Culver City premiere of "Matilda, 1996" | Source: Getty Images

Mara Wilson and Anna Wilson attend the Culver City premiere of “Matilda, 1996” | Source: Getty Images

In the third photo, Wilson’s hair frames her face with a blunt cut just above her shoulders, and her eyes gleam with a mixture of childhood mischief and emerging poise.

Mara Wilson during Mara Wilson Enters Planet Hollywood at Planet Hollywood on September 10, 1996 in New York City. | Source: Getty Images

Mara Wilson during Mara Wilson Enters Planet Hollywood at Planet Hollywood on September 10, 1996 in New York City. | Source: Getty Images

The following year was tumultuous. Despite feeling secure on set, Wilson encountered inappropriate behaviors and pressures that marred her perception of the industry. “I don’t think you can be a child star without some lasting damage,” she remarked, reflecting on the dual edges of her early fame.

Wilson in 1997

By 1997, Wilson’s transformation subtly continues. Her hair, now cut into a straight, shoulder-length style with a neat fringe, accentuates her growing maturity. This style frames her face in a way that highlights her eyes and the gentle arc of her brows.

Mara Wilson attends Universal City premiere of "A Simple Wish," 1997 | Source: Getty Images

Mara Wilson attends Universal City premiere of “A Simple Wish,” 1997 | Source: Getty Images

The presence of laughter lines around her eyes in the image below suggests a spirit undampened by her experiences, a young star still finding moments of joy in her journey.

Danny DeVito and Mara Wilson attend the 1997 ShoWest Awards at the MGM Grand Hotel on March 6, 1997 in Las Vegas, Nevada. | Source: Getty Images

Danny DeVito and Mara Wilson attend the 1997 ShoWest Awards at the MGM Grand Hotel on March 6, 1997 in Las Vegas, Nevada. | Source: Getty Images

2000s – Challenges and Self-Perception

The 2000s were a challenging period fer Wilson, marked by the troubling aspects of childhood stardom. In the first image, Wilson, as a young teenager, has a longer, more grown-up hairstyle that falls softly past her shoulders.

Mara Wilson attends the world charity premiere of "Thomas and the Magic Railroad," 2000 | Source: Getty Images

Mara Wilson attends the world charity premiere of “Thomas and the Magic Railroad,” 2000 | Source: Getty Images

There’s a noticeable change in her expression, a certain self-awareness that perhaps hints at the challenges she faced during this time. The second photo offers a further glimpse into this era, showing Wilson’s more mature hairstyle, now styled to frame her face.

Her smile, while still present, carries a nuanced expression, perhaps reflecting the complexities of transitioning from a child star to a young adult in the public eye. As she matured, Hollywood’s interest waned, coinciding with her own crises of self-image.

Did Conn, Mara Wilson and Michael E Rodgers attend the world charity premiere of "Thomas and the Magic Railroad," 2000 | Source: Getty Images

Did Conn, Mara Wilson and Michael E Rodgers attend the world charity premiere of “Thomas and the Magic Railroad,” 2000 | Source: Getty Images

Although her parents tried to protect her, Wilson recalled, “I was still sexualized,” noting the disturbing attention from outside the professional sphere. She was 12 years old when she Googled about herself and saw inappropriate images of her online.

This period marked her gradual withdrawal from acting, as she no longer felt aligned with the industry’s expectations.Wilson developed a self-destruct streak at that point. “For me, it was a lot of hating myself and saying, like, you’re a loser, you’re a failure, you’re ugly,” she divulged.

Mara Wilson attends the world charity premiere of "Thomas and the Magic Railroad," 2000 | Source: Getty Images

Mara Wilson attends the world charity premiere of “Thomas and the Magic Railroad,” 2000 | Source: Getty Images

2013 –About Her Departure from Acting

By 2013, Wilson presents herself with a discernible shift towards a more composed, introspective adult demeanor. Her hair, styled in a dark brown bob, underscores the shape of her face.

In the referenced photo, her mature expression reflects an individual who has been through the crucible of early fame and emerged with a sense of personal resolve.

Katie Couric and Mara Wilson pictured on the set of ABC's "Katie" on May 29, 2013 | Source: Getty Images

Katie Couric and Mara Wilson pictured on the set of ABC’s “Katie” on May 29, 2013 | Source: Getty Images

There’s an air of reflection in her eyes, suggesting the inner contemplation behind her decision to step away from acting, as she grapples with self-worth and the inevitable comparisons that come with growing up in the spotlight.

Wilson’s shift away from acting was gradual but resolute. She faced issues with changing physical appearances and diminishing roles and found the rejection difficult.

At this point, the movie star was no longer considered “cute” in show business. “It affected me for a very long time because I had this Hollywood idea that if you’re not cute any more, if you’re not beautiful, then you are worthless,” said Wilson.

She even compared herself to her on-screen character Matilda, wondering whether she ever felt trapped by her past or like she was lost. “I wanted to be her so badly… She’s kind of like my big sister overshadowing me,” Wilson admitted in a September 2016 interview. Additionally, Wilson believed that people liked her characters more than they liked her.

2016 – Confronting Misrepresentations

In 2016, Wilson’s appearance defied those who claimed she was unrecognizable, with her features remaining distinct and familiar. Her hairstyle has grown out to a longer length, draping over her shoulders.

This softens her facial features, while her poised gaze and the confidence of her smile exhibit self-assuredness. The slight parting of her lips and the assertive set of her jawline convey her readiness to challenge any misrepresentations of her identity.

Mara Wilson signs copies of her new book at Town Hall Seattle on September 21, 2016 in Seattle, Washington. | Source: Getty Images

Mara Wilson signs copies of her new book at Town Hall Seattle on September 21, 2016 in Seattle, Washington. | Source: Getty Images

That same year, Wilson addressed misleading media portrayals directly. Responding to a comparison of her past and current appearances, she clarified on X, “It’s called ‘being an adult and wearing makeup.'”

The Daily Mail had posted side-by-side images of her as an adult and as a child. The caption read, “Actress @MaraWilson is unrecognizable from her Matilda character.”

Moreover, Wilson also wrote a book around that period. Titled, “Where Am I Now? True Stories of Girlhood and Accidental Fame,” she talks about her upbringing and becoming famous while young.

In addition to that, Wilson has recounted her experience with her last audition, as Kristen Stewart landed the role instead. She said the media labeled her “ugly” and “fat” which affected her mental health.

Despite feeling defeated by such comments, fans deem Wilson beautiful. In August 2023, she posted a selfie shot on Instagram and her followers gushed about her appearance.

“Absolutely gorgeous Mara!” exclaimed one online user in the comments section. Another concurred, “One absolutely beautiful woman!!” One individual recalled meeting the Hollywood star, writing, “You were so amazing! It was wonderful meeting my childhood @marawilson.” “Lovely as always,” commented someone else. While one added, “Always pretty!!”

Wilson in 2017

By 2017, Wilson exudes a polished grace. Her dark hair is cut into a flattering bob that ends just below her jaw, drawing attention to her striking features. Her makeup is tastefully applied, accentuating her eyes and her now-signature strong brows.

Mara Wilson attends the 9th Annual Shorty Awards at PlayStation Theater on April 23, 2017 in New York City. | Source: Getty Images

Mara Wilson attends the 9th Annual Shorty Awards at PlayStation Theater on April 23, 2017 in New York City. | Source: Getty Images

Her gaze is direct, no longer the wide-eyed look of her youth, but rather one of self-awareness and purpose. This image captures a Mara Wilson who has come into her own, comfortable in her skin and her path.

2019 – Discovery of Self

In 2019, Wilson’s evolution is not only in her physical appearance but also in her personal identity. The first two images depict her with a shorter, chic bob cut that exudes a modern vibe.

Mara Wilson attends the West Coast Liberty Awards at SLS Hotel on May 30, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Mara Wilson attends the West Coast Liberty Awards at SLS Hotel on May 30, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Her facial features appear softer, with her thoughtful expressions hinting at an introspective journey. In the additional photos from this period, she carries a sense of poise and self-assurance, with a playful edge reflected in her candid shots. Her makeup choices are bold yet sophisticated.

Mara Wilson attends The Secret Society Of The Sisterhood at The Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever on January 31, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Mara Wilson attends The Secret Society Of The Sisterhood at The Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever on January 31, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Wilson’s personal journey included embracing her bisexuality, a realization that came amidst other life challenges. “I spent more than 20 years fighting my queerness,” she disclosed on Instagram in October 2019.

Mara Wilson arrives at the premiere of "Knives Out," 2019 | Source: Getty Images

Mara Wilson arrives at the premiere of “Knives Out,” 2019 | Source: Getty Images

Wilson first came out as bisexual in 2016 and tried to live in denial. She was already going through tumultuous situations then and refused to accept the new realization about herself.

After finally accepting who she was, she then struggled with imposter syndrome. Wilson, who worked as a nanny and a barista, shared she worried about not being queer enough. When she eventually told friends and family, their reaction stunned her.

“They were all just kind of like “Uh, yeah, we know.” I always wondered HOW they knew. But then I started thinking back to my childhood, and looking back at pictures of myself in the Gay ‘90s, and it was pretty obvious, wasn’t it?” Wilson said about a throwback photo.

She explained it was a photo from her camp dance in the summer of 1997. It was shortly after she turned ten years old as the future star posed alongside her girl best friends.

Wilson in 2020

In the sole image from 2020, Wilson sports a relaxed, candid look with hair just brushing her shoulders, appearing effortlessly graceful. Her expression is serene and content, reflecting a year that may have been as introspective as it was transformative for many.

In the particular image, her direct gaze paired with a candid shot while holding a cupcake reflects moments of personal celebration amidst the challenges.

2021 – Health Revelations

Throughout 2021, as depicted in the series of images, Wilson navigates her diagnosis with visible fortitude and openness. Her hair varies from short to medium length, sometimes styled with waves that soften her facial features.

The famed Los Angeles native’s expressions in these photographs range from contemplative to joyful, capturing a spectrum of resilience and vulnerability.

The photos also document moments of self-care and advocacy, highlighting her commitment to her well-being and using her platform for awareness and support of others.

During this year, Wilson shared her diagnosis of Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) in an Instagram post. She explained that it is a feeling one gets when one becomes dizzy after standing up too fast.

“It took me FOUR YEARS to get diagnosed,” the child prodigy revealed, aiming to raise awareness and support others experiencing similar symptoms.

Wilson divulged that, luckily, the condition can be treated. She added that her condition is considered a mild case and that she has had to change her lifestyle, too.

Wilson in 2022

In 2022, Wilson’s snapshots reflect her engagement with life and her passions. In the first image, the star’s hair is a bit longer than chin length, complementing her smile.

The second photo reveals Wilson’s eyes, framed by a fringe. She is pictured looking directly at the camera, showcasing her knack for embracing different facets of her personality.

The third image is a lively group shot, Wilson in the midst, her short bob neatly framing her face. She radiates warmth and camaraderie, surrounded by figures who share in the spirit of the moment.

Lastly, Wilson is seen in a personal moment of quiet pride, wearing a red T-shirt that playfully acknowledges the iconic film director who played a pivotal role in one of her most famous roles. Her short hair and the bright lipstick highlight her features, as she offers a confident, contented smile to the camera.

2023 – Current Life

In a selfie, Wilson shares a moment with her feline companion, her expression one of calm and contentment. Her casual attire suggests a relaxed day at home, reflecting a life embraced away from the limelight.

An up-close shot of Mara Wilson, dated August 3, 2023 | Source: Instagram/marawilson

An up-close shot of Mara Wilson, dated August 3, 2023 | Source: Instagram/marawilson

Another image shows her at what appears to be a fan convention, full of enthusiasm, holding a plush toy with a backdrop featuring her name. Her expression is animated, filled with the joy.

Mara Wilson pictured holding a photo, dated December 3, 2023 | Source: Instagram/marawilson

Mara Wilson pictured holding a photo, dated December 3, 2023 | Source: Instagram/marawilson

In the image below, Wilson is cuddling a black and white cat. Her red lipstick complements the vibrancy of her outfit, as she navigates the blend of personal moments amidst her public persona.

Mara Wilson posing with her cat, dated August 4, 2023 | Source: Instagram/marawilson

Mara Wilson posing with her cat, dated August 4, 2023 | Source: Instagram/marawilson

Another candid shot captures her humor and down-to-earth nature as she seemingly jests about the interruptions pets can cause during work-from-home moments.

Mara Wilson smiling while holding her cat, dated December 14, 2023 | Source: Instagram/marawilson

Mara Wilson smiling while holding her cat, dated December 14, 2023 | Source: Instagram/marawilson

In a more reflective pose, Wilson sits, gazing slightly off-camera, sharing a moment of tranquility. Her attire is casual yet chic, with a red t-shirt that pops against the neutral background.

Mara Wilson pictured with her cat behind her, dated June 19, 2022 | Source: Instagram/marawilson

Mara Wilson pictured with her cat behind her, dated June 19, 2022 | Source: Instagram/marawilson

Embracing her activist side, Wilson, who lives in LA, stands outdoors, holding a sign in support of a strike, her face alight with a radiant smile, showing her engagement with social causes.

Kathleen Herles posing alongside Mara Wilson, dated April 2, 2023 | Source: Instagram/marawilson

Kathleen Herles posing alongside Mara Wilson, dated April 2, 2023 | Source: Instagram/marawilson

2024 – A New Chapter for Wilson

In a lively snapshot, Wilson is seen with two other individuals, their smiles exuding warmth and camaraderie. The setting suggests a public event, where she engages with peers or fans in a space that celebrates collective stories.

An undated image of Mara Wilson and friends | Source: Instagram/marawilson

An undated image of Mara Wilson and friends | Source: Instagram/marawilson

The final image reveals her in a moment of casual interaction, dressed in professional attire. Yet the atmosphere is informal and relaxed, indicating her comfort in diverse settings.

In 2024, Mara Wilson has firmly established her new career path, focusing on writing and voice acting. She contributes to various creative projects, including audiobooks and the fiction podcast “Welcome to Night Vale.”

Wilson reflected on her career and self-image, “I defined myself for so long by Hollywood’s terms, instead of my own,” she stated. Her story is one of triumph over adversity, finding peace and purpose beyond the screen.