Chloe Moretz
Like Dakota Fanning and Jodie Foster before her, child star turned teen titan Chloë Grace Moretz has been winning critical praise and fans with her beyond-her-years performances in films (2005's "The Amityville Horror" and 2010's "Kick-Ass") and TV ("30 Rock"). Moretz, who moved to New York in 2002 to attend the Professional Performing Arts School, started landing small screen gigs when she was not even 10. She made her onscreen debut on "The Guardian" in 2004 and followed it up with stints on "Dirty Sexy Money" and "Desperate Housewives." Movies like "Bolt" and "Big Momma's House 2" followed. After a memorable performance as Joseph Gordon-Levitt's no-nonsense little sister in 2009's "(500) Days of Summer", she started getting offered bigger roles like playing Hit Girl in "Kick-Ass", the protagonist's best friend in "Hugo", a supernatural moody teen in "Dark Shadows" and the lead in the 2013 "Carrie" remake. She's an avid skier, video gamer and pop and rock music lover.