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Child Star
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Child Star

Sep 17, 2024
1h 37m
★ 6.2

Is the price of fame worth your childhood?

Overview

Explore the highs and lows of growing up in the spotlight through the lens of some of the world’s most famous former child stars. Through celebrity interviews, verite scenes, and archival footage, this film deconstructs the stages of earlier stardom and looks at the entertainment system over the last century.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

OBB Pictures
Walt Disney Television Alternative
DLG
SB Projects

Child Star Trailers

Cast

Demi Lovato

Self

Demi Lovato

Drew Barrymore

Self

Drew Barrymore

Christina Ricci

Self

Christina Ricci

Kenan Thompson

Self

Kenan Thompson

Raven-Symoné

Self

Raven-Symoné

JoJo Siwa

Self

JoJo Siwa

Alyson Stoner

Self

Alyson Stoner

Chris Columbus

Self - Director

Chris Columbus

Madison De La Garza

Self - Demi's Sister

Madison De La Garza

Dallas Lovato

Self - Demi's Sister

Dallas Lovato

Dianna De La Garza

Self - Demi's Mother

Dianna De La Garza

Jordan Lutes

Self - Demi's Fiancé

Jordan Lutes

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