Brooklyn Nelson

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Brooklyn Nelson
Born2003/2004(age 19–20) [1]
OccupationActress
Years active2015–present

Brooklyn Nelson (born 2003/2004) is an American actress. Born in Huntington, West Virginia, Nelson began acting as a child in a local theater production of The Little Mermaid Jr. at age eight. She made her professional debut on Broadway as a small girl swing [lower-alpha 1] in Matilda the Musical in 2015. In 2018, she returned to Broadway as young Elsa in the stage adaptation of Disney's Frozen ; she had initially played the role in the 2017 Denver pre-Broadway tryout, garnering critical praise. Nelson also lent her voice to the English dub of the characters of Nazuna Oikawa and Medmel in Fireworks (2017) and Maquia: When the Promised Flower Blooms (2018), respectively.

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Early life

Nelson was born in Huntington, West Virginia, [3] to Tara and Todd Nelson. She has a younger sister, Lacey. [4] Nelson became passionate about theater at the age of eight, when she landed a role in The Little Mermaid Jr. at Huntington's First Stage Theater. [1] She later appeared in several local productions by First Stage, Curtain Up Players, and the Huntington Regional Theater. [1] [4] [5] Nelson expressed interest in becoming a Broadway actress after seeing a performance of Matilda the Musical . [1] [5] She attended Village of Barboursville Elementary School and Barboursville Middle School. [5] [1] She remained enrolled in the latter while rehearsing and performing Frozen ; her schoolwork was done online. [4]

Career

After Nelson expressed interest in performing on Broadway, her mother searched for open casting calls on the internet. [1] In April 2015, she auditioned for Matilda the Musical; [5] she was cast after multiple callbacks. [1] She rehearsed for eight to nine hours a day for six weeks to familiarize herself with the show's choreography and music. [5] Her 16-month run in Matilda the Musical began in September 2015 at age 11, where she was a small girl swing, [lower-alpha 1] shifting between the roles of Lavender and Amanda Thripp. She eventually moved fully onto the role of Amanda. [1] [5] [6]

In February 2017, Nelson attended an audition for Disney's Frozen, a Broadway adaptation of the 2013 film of the same name. After three callbacks, she was cast as young Elsa. [1] For several weeks, Nelson attended rehearsals for approximately eight hours a day, six days a week, during which she was tutored and did her schoolwork. [4] An older sister herself, Nelson took inspiration from her real-life dynamics with her younger sister and family. She first played the role in the Denver tryout in 2017, sharing it with Ayla Schwartz. [1] Reception towards the show was mixed, though the cast garnered praise. [7] Critics commended Nelson's performance, [8] [9] with Variety stating: "The grown actresses [playing Anna and Elsa] are matched pound for wee pound by the youngsters playing Anna and Elsa as girls. ... Nelson captures a big sister's kind attentiveness and, later, her guilt at accidentally harming [Anna]." [10] In March 2018, she and Schwartz originated the role on Broadway. [4] She appeared in four of the production's eight weekly performances. [1] She left the cast at the end of April 2018. [6] Nelson also sang on the play's Broadway cast recording, which was released in May. [11] [12]

In 2017, Nelson voiced Nazuna Oikawa in the English dub of anime film Fireworks , [13] which received mixed reviews. [14] Her second voice role came in 2018's Maquia: When the Promised Flower Blooms , another anime film, in which she provided the English dub for the character of Medmel. [15] The same year, Nelson appeared as the titular character in Megan's Christmas Miracle, starring opposite Dean Cain. [3] [16]

Credits

Theater

YearProductionRoleVenueNotesRef.
2015–2016 Matilda the Musical Small girl swing [lower-alpha 2] / Amanda Thripp Shubert Theatre
[6]
2017 Frozen Young Elsa Buell Theatre Pre-Broadway tryout
2018 Frozen Young Elsa St. James Theatre
[6]

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2017 Fireworks Nazuna OikawaEnglish dub
2018 Maquia: When the Promised Flower Blooms MedmelEnglish dub
Megan's Christmas MiracleMegan
[3]

Notes

  1. 1 2 In musical theater, a swing is a performer who understudies multiple roles. [2]
  2. Nelson shifted between the roles of Amanda Thripp and Lavender while she was a small girl swing. [1]

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