Jenna Ortega

Jenna Marie Ortega (born September 27, 2002) is an American actress.

She began her career as a child and received recognition for her role as young Jane in The CW comedy-drama series Jane the Virgin (2014–2019). From 2016 to 2018, Ortega had a leading role as Harley Diaz in the Disney Channel series Stuck in the Middle; she won an Imagen Award for the part. She played Ellie Alves in the second season of the thriller series You in 2019 and starred in the family film Yes Day in 2021, both for Netflix.

Jenna Ortega
Jenna Ortega smiling against a purple background
Ortega in 2022
Born
Jenna Marie Ortega

(2002-09-27) September 27, 2002 (age 21)
OccupationActress
Years active2012–present

Ortega received praise for her performance in the teen-drama film The Fallout (2021). She starred in the slasher films Scream and X (both 2022), which established her as a scream queen. Also in 2022, Ortega began starring as Wednesday Addams in the Netflix horror-comedy series Wednesday, for which she received nominations at the Golden Globe, Primetime Emmy, and Screen Actors Guild Awards.

Early life

Jenna Marie Ortega, the fourth of six siblings, was born on September 27, 2002, in Palm Desert, California, United States. Her father, a former sheriff who works at the California district attorney's office, is of Mexican descent, and her mother, who is of Mexican and Puerto Rican descent, works as an emergency room nurse. Jenna's maternal great-grandmother was an undocumented immigrant from Sinaloa, Mexico, and her maternal grandfather was from Puerto Rico. Jenna grew up in La Quinta, California. From the age of six, she wanted to act; for three years, she begged her mother to let her pursue a career. Her mother attempted to distract her with activities, including soccer and school. Ortega almost quit pursuing acting to participate in the former. Her mother later bought her a monologue book and posted a video of nine-year-old Ortega performing. A casting director watched the video and signed her to an agency.

Ortega's mother began driving her to Los Angeles to attend auditions, a trip that sometimes took as long as six hours roundtrip, up to five days a week. She struggled to secure parts because few roles for Latinas existed and she "didn't look [a certain] way"; such experiences damaged her self-esteem. For the first year, Ortega, who had no connections in the film industry, limited her auditions to commercials; she secured parts in 12 national campaigns, including three McDonald's commercials. From Mondays to Fridays, she acted in Los Angeles for a few days and returned home to attend school. She enrolled in public school, attending Amelia Earhart Elementary School and John Glenn Middle School. She dropped out of school during eighth grade to act in Disney projects and got an apartment in Los Angeles after securing a role in Stuck in the Middle (2016–2018). During that time, Ortega worked in Los Angeles during the workweek and went home on weekends.

Career

2012–2017: Early acting roles and Disney

Ortega made her acting debut in the sitcom Rob (2012) and appeared later as a victim of an accidental shooting in the CSI: NY episode "Unspoken". In 2013, she made her film debut in a minor role as the vice president's daughter in the superhero film Iron Man 3. In the same year, Ortega appeared in the horror film Insidious: Chapter 2 as a part of the supporting cast. From 2014 to 2019, Ortega had a recurring role on The CW comedy television series Jane the Virgin as a younger version of Jane Villanueva, who is portrayed by Gina Rodriguez as an adult. Declan Gallagher of Entertainment Weekly commended Ortega's performance, writing that "she eschews the trappings of a typical child actor". She also starred in the direct-to-video comedy film The Little Rascals Save the Day (2014) and the Netflix sitcom Richie Rich (2015). Ortega appeared in the comedy-drama film After Words (2015) as Anna Chapa, the daughter of a male escort. The Los Angeles Times praised her as "adorable", whereas The Arizona Republic found her "horribly cloying".

From 2016 to 2018, Ortega led the Disney Channel sitcom Stuck in the Middle as Harley Diaz, an aspiring inventor who is the middle child of the seven siblings. She said that booking the role was "one of the best days of my life". Ortega drew inspiration from her own family and relationships with her siblings; she felt her experience starring on the show was akin to reality television. Common Sense Media praised Ortega's performance, saying she "commands this role, pleading her case as a long-suffering middle kid while finding the humor in the many calamities that befall her efforts to shine". Ortega garnered three Imagen Award nominations for Best Young Actor – Television, including a win in 2018. She also voiced Princess Isabel in Elena and the Secret of Avalor (2016) and Elena of Avalor (2016–2020).

2018–2021: Transition to mature roles

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Ortega in 2020

In 2018, Ortega starred in the film Saving Flora in the lead role of Dawn, a circus owner's daughter. After Stuck in the Middle ended, she aimed to act in more mature projects but found people assumed Disney roles were "all you can do, or all you were meant for". She considered quitting acting several times, saying that she "was too old for the young roles and too young for the older roles". In 2018, she was cast as Ellie Alves in the second season of the Netflix thriller series You, which was released on December 26, 2019. Like the show's first season, the second season received positive reviews; The Hollywood Reporter's Robyn Bahr noted Ortega as "a standout performer". Ortega was slated to return for the third and fourth seasons but was unable to do so due to scheduling conflicts.

Ortega played Phoebe, the love interest of Judah Lewis's character, in Netflix's horror film The Babysitter: Killer Queen, which was released in September 2020 to negative critical reviews. She also voiced a travel vlogger named Brooklynn in the Netflix animated show Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous (2020–2022). In 2021, she made her writing debut with the book It's All Love: Reflections for Your Heart & Soul, which contains a series of quotes and statements regarding faith and love. She starred in the Netflix comedy movie Yes Day (2021), portraying a stubborn teenager who wants more independence from her parents. She appreciated how people of color were shown in "a casual setting where it's acknowledged" in lieu of "shoving it down your throat". Yes Day was released in March 2021 to mixed reviews. IndieWire lauded Ortega as "very capable", and the Associated Press referred to her as "an impressively poised young actor".

Ortega had a leading role in the high-school drama film The Fallout, starring as a student who is navigating her emotional trauma after a school shooting. To prepare for the role, she looked at photographs and watched videos and interviews about school shootings; processing such events afterward "kind of came naturally". She also tried to participate in the March for Our Lives movement, which led demonstrations in support of U.S. gun control legislation. Ortega, who describes herself as "such an insecure individual", found it easy to portray her character as relatable. The Fallout premiered at South by Southwest on March 17, 2021, and was released on HBO Max on January 27, 2022. The film received a positive response from critics, and Ortega's acting was applauded. Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun-Times described her performance as "grounded and deeply moving", while The Hollywood Reporter wrote that her "beautifully nuanced turn understands the nothing-to-look-at-here façade and the chinks in the armor".

2022–present: Mainstream success and Wednesday

In the slasher film Scream (2022)—the fifth film in the Scream franchise—Ortega played Tara Carpenter, on which she stated: "I don't even think there are words in the English language to correctly express how happy, excited and nervous I am for this journey". Directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett cast Ortega because of her ability to play both horror and comic tones, and for the sound of her scream. She felt nervous about joining a well-known franchise, wanting to "do it justice" without "ripping anybody off". She said that working on the film taught her the importance of cast chemistry to the natural flow of the production process. Scream was a critical and commercial success, becoming the 28th-highest-grossing film of 2022. According to The A.V. Club, Ortega demonstrated "incredible" resilience and resolve in her role. She also won the MTV Movie Award for Most Frightened Performance.

Ortega later appeared in the Foo Fighters–led horror film Studio 666 (2022). Reviewers said she was underused; according to the Los Angeles Times, "[n]ot even [a] cameo from ... 2022's newly minted Scream Queen Jenna Ortega ... can offer true horror bona fides to this flick". She then starred in the slasher film X (2022), which was directed and written by Ti West, who said Ortega was "fearless in her commitment". She cited its script, which was "the most outrageous thing I've ever read", and the opportunity to work with West as reasons for signing onto the project. She found the filming process to be enjoyable and unique due to West's style of shooting. X became Ortega's best-reviewed film on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes; Comic Book Resources wrote she had given her best performance of the year. The comedy-horror American Carnage was Ortega's final film release of 2022. The A.V. Club said she was continuing "her streak as the new it-girl of horror with a stubborn punk persona that masks her care for other people", while IGN lauded her "no-shits-given shell".

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Ortega promoting Wednesday in 2022

In May 2021, Ortega was cast as Wednesday Addams in the Netflix comedy-horror series Wednesday (2022), which she called a "new chapter" in her career. The casting team felt she played the role with the necessary empathy; director Tim Burton said he could not picture another actress portraying Wednesday. She rejected the part several times because she wanted to focus on film acting and feared working on another television series would prevent her from booking the roles she wanted. She reconsidered after learning of Burton's involvement. To prepare for the role, Ortega underwent "the most physical transformation I've ever done", cutting her hair and dying it black, as well as altering her mannerisms, style of speaking, and facial expressions. She also learned to play cello and speak German, read the original Addams Family comic, and watched the 1960s television adaptation. She called the production of Wednesday's first season "the most overwhelming job" she had ever had, speaking about being in a constant state of confusion and stress over the direction of the series and character. She said that she had never "had to put my foot down on a set in the way that I had to on Wednesday", believing that the initial writing was nonsensical from a character standpoint and did not suit Wednesday's personality. While filming some scenes, Ortega would change her lines without informing the crew.

After Wednesday's release, critics widely praised Ortega: CNN said that her performance sets the series apart from similar spin-offs, being "relentlessly strange, a portrait in unblinking intensity and oddly endearing all at once". Wednesday became one of Netflix's most-watched shows, receiving over 1 billion viewing hours within a month. Ortega's performance received nominations for a Golden Globe Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award. She was also nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, becoming the category's second-youngest nominee. She later spoke about her discomfort with becoming well-known for her work on the show, having had a creatively unpleasant experience filming it.

Ortega reprised her role as Tara Carpenter in Scream VI. She said her character had more personality in the film than in the previous installment, in which she "was screaming and crying the entire time". When creating Tara's personality, Ortega considered several of the character's traits, including her favorite color, fashion style, makeup, and sense of humor. Scream VI was released in March 2023 and grossed over $169 million on a budget of $33–35 million. Deadline Hollywood attributed its box-office success partially to Ortega's star power. In a review, Variety's Owen Gleiberman praised her "surly spunk", and Slant Magazine said she "fantastically embodie[d] the role". In November 2023, Ortega reportedly exited the Scream franchise due to scheduling conflicts with the filming of Wednesday's second season. The Hollywood Reporter later said she left the franchise after an unsuccessful request for seven-figure pay.

In March 2023, Ortega hosted an episode of NBC's sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live. While filming Wednesday, she auditioned for the role of Mabel, a drug dealer's daughter who is seeking her own path in life, in the crime thriller film Finestkind (2023). Producer Gary Foster was impressed with her previous work, especially The Fallout; her role in Wednesday helped him persuade the production companies to cast her. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival to negative reviews. Many journalists said Ortega had been miscast; film critic Ty Burr wrote that she "doesn't yet have the emotional miles or acting skills" for the role. She began 2024 with a starring role in Lionsgate and Point Grey Pictures's production Miller's Girl, opposite Martin Freeman. The film tells the story of Cairo Sweet (Ortega), a high schooler whose writing ability captures her teacher's interest, which leads to a complicated relationship between the two. She called her character "the most complex character that I've ever played" and described the material as risky since she thought it would provoke discussions on topics people may find disturbing. RogerEbert.com's Christy Lemire found Ortega "magnetic enough" to maintain the viewer's interest, although she thought the character's motives were predictable and illogical; Mark Kennedy of the Associated Press dubbed the film "a pointless, awkward turn" in her career.

Upcoming projects

Ortega will star in Burton's fantasy film Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024), a sequel to Beetlejuice (1988). She has also joined the cast of Klara and the Sun (2024) to be directed by Taika Waititi. She is set to appear in and executive-produce the romantic drama Winter Spring Summer or Fall and an untitled Trey Edward Shults film that will co-star The Weeknd and Barry Keoghan. She is due to star in Death of a Unicorn, a dark comedy co-starring Paul Rudd, and Alba; both will be produced and distributed by A24.

Ortega is set to reprise her role as Wednesday in the second season of Wednesday. She became an executive producer, which she described as a "natural progression" since the first season was "naturally already very collaborative". Ortega helped oversee the costumes, characters, and scripts.

Other ventures

Ortega has used her platforms to promote support for immigrants and the LGBT community. She supports Pride Over Prejudice, a DoSomething campaign that advocates for immigrants and refugees. She is pro-immigration and anti-discrimination, telling Teen Vogue: "It's important to embrace your culture today because there are so many different ethnicities in America. At the end of the day, you are you. You've got to stay true to yourself, and you can't change yourself in order to fit in or to make someone else feel comfortable." Ortega is also an advocate for women's rights.

In 2016, Ortega organized a meet-and-greet event for fans to raise money for a young girl with cancer. At the 2018 Radio Disney Music Awards, Ortega wore a jacket displaying the words "I Do Care and U Should Too" in response to the clothing First Lady of the United States Melania Trump wore on a visit to see immigrant children who were being housed without their parents. Trump's jacket read, "I Really Don't Care, Do U?". Ortega's protest gained significant media coverage; she told the Associated Press Trump's apparel displayed "poor judgement" and said, "as first lady of the United States, she should [care about migrant children]". Ortega later said: "We should all care about each other and our country ... we are one country under God".

In 2019, Ortega appeared at numerous WE Day benefit concerts across the U.S. and Canada to raise funds for WE Charity. In 2023, Ortega, as part of a group called Artists4Ceasefire, signed a letter urging President Joe Biden and Congress to call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza during the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.

In 2020, Ortega was named a brand ambassador for the cosmetics manufacturer Neutrogena and was the face of its "My Quinceañera Journey" campaign. In 2023, she became an ambassador for the sportswear company Adidas and the luxury fashion brand Dior. She was the face of Adidas Sportswear, the company's first new line in 50 years, as well as one of the faces of the #DareInGrisDior campaign.

Artistry

Influences

Ortega was initially inspired to pursue acting after watching Dakota Fanning in the 2004 thriller film Man on Fire. Ortega was unable to understand how a young child could perform in a way that could scare her so much; she analyzed the film several times and decided she wanted to be "the Puerto Rican version of [Fanning]". She also admired Fanning's sister, Elle, and followed both of their careers as a child. As she matured, Ortega aspired to be "the female version" of Denzel Washington, who appeared alongside Dakota Fanning in Man on Fire. She also admires Gina Rodriguez and fellow Disney Channel stars Selena Gomez and Zendaya. Ortega said she admires Rodriguez because they are both Latina actresses who struggled to break into the acting industry due to their lack of connections. In 2021, Ortega cited Riz Ahmed as a career role model and praised his acting, manner of speaking, and activism.

Acting style and role choices

Megan Park, who directed Ortega in The Fallout, said that she knows "when to give her all and when to hold back" while acting, adding that "to have that understanding of herself as a performer at such a young age" is extremely rare. Burton compared Ortega's acting style to silent film acting, saying she expresses emotion through her eyes without words. Ortega feels taking more varied acting roles is important to her to avoid being typecast; she told Entertainment Tonight in 2021 that she did not want to be "pigeonholed as an actor" and that her desire to accept the most diverse roles possible made the transition to mature roles easier for her. She has said she feels most comfortable starring in horror works, describing such projects as "very therapeutic". In 2023, Ortega said she is mindful of not "over-indexing on the gore scale" and feels "very conflicted" about her interests because there is "a part of me that always feels like the girl in the Coachella Valley".

Public image

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Ortega at the 2023 Kids' Choice Awards

Commenting on Ortega's off-screen persona, Who What Wear wrote in 2022 that she is "poised, mature, and wise beyond her years" while providing "an essence of relatability". A 2023 Harper's Bazaar story describes her as "quiet and contemplative". In 2018, The Hollywood Reporter listed Ortega as one of "Hollywood's Top 30 Stars Under Age 18" and in 2022 referred to her as the "Next Big Thing". For her work in horror, Ortega has been dubbed "Gen Z's scream queen" by media publications. In 2023, MovieWeb ranked her among the best scream queens of all time.

Ortega is active on Instagram but has described social media overall as being a "comparing game" and "very manipulative". She has said she became fearful of her comments on social media being misinterpreted following the release of Wednesday, adding: "Because I naturally tend to be sarcastic or dry, it's very easy for me to find myself in trouble ... [People] see your vulnerability and twist it in a way that you don't always expect."

Fashion

Ortega has been cited as a style icon. Her initial red-carpet style featured bright colors, patterned clothing, and many accessories. Enrique Melendez, her stylist, dressed Ortega in RED Valentino and Thom Browne, wanting her wardrobe to be age-appropriate, fashionable, and stylistically interesting. They later tried to move away from the "feminine and flirty and frilly" style of other Disney actresses. After her role in You, Ortega began wearing heavier makeup and darker clothing. Media publications said her later style borrowed from Wednesday's while incorporating high fashion and described it as goth glam. According to Vogue, her off-screen style has a "dark, gothic fashion sensibility". Ortega said that playing Wednesday has "changed my taste a lot" and she has "a hard time getting her off of me, at least clothing-wise".

Personal life

Ortega has said that her friends and family give her a sense of safety that helps her deal with the more challenging parts of her career, adding that her family "keep [her] feet on the ground". She believes growing up in an industry dominated by adults forced her to mature earlier than normal.

Ortega followed a vegan diet for a long time but became a pescatarian while filming Wednesday.

Filmography

Film

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2013 Iron Man 3 Vice President's daughter
Insidious: Chapter 2 Annie
2014 The Little Rascals Save the Day Mary Ann Direct-to-video film
2015 After Words Anna Chapa
2018 Saving Flora Dawn
2019 Wyrm Suzie
2020 The Babysitter: Killer Queen Phoebe Atwell
2021 Yes Day Katie Torres
The Fallout Vada Cavell
2022 Scream Tara Carpenter
Studio 666 Skye Willow
X Lorraine Day
American Carnage Camila Montes
2023 Scream VI Tara Carpenter
Finestkind Mabel
2024 Miller's Girl Cairo Sweet
Winter Spring Summer or Fall Remi Post-production; also executive producer
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Astrid Deetz Post-production
Klara and the Sun Klara Filming
TBA Death of a Unicorn Ridley Post-production; also executive producer
Untitled Trey Edward Shults film TBA Post-production; also executive producer

Television

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2012 Rob Girl Episode: "The Baby Bug"
CSI: NY Aimee Moore Episode: "Unspoken"
2013 Days of Our Lives Hayley Episode: "12062"
2014 Rake Zoe Leon Recurring role
2014–2019 Jane the Virgin Young Jane Villanueva (age 12) Recurring role
2015 Richie Rich Darcy Main role
2016–2018 Stuck in the Middle Harley Diaz Lead role
2016–2020 Elena of Avalor Princess Isabel Main voice role
2016 Elena and the Secret of Avalor Princess Isabel Voice role; television film
2018 Bizaardvark Izzy Episode: "The BFF (Before Frankie Friend)"
2019–2023 Big City Greens Gabriella Espinosa Voice role; 6 episodes
2019 You Ellie Alves Main role (season 2)
2020 Home Movie: The Princess Bride Princess Buttercup Episode: "Chapter Six: The Fire Swamp"
2020–2022 Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous Brooklynn Main voice role
2022–present Wednesday Wednesday Addams / Goody Addams Lead role; also executive producer (season 2)
2023 Saturday Night Live Herself (host) Episode: "Jenna Ortega/The 1975"

Music videos

Awards and nominations

Awards and nominations received by Jenna Ortega
Award Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
AACTA Awards 2024 Audience Choice Favourite Actress Nominated
Austin Film Critics Association Awards 2023 The Robert R. "Bobby" McCurdy Memorial Breakthrough Artist Award The Fallout, Scream, X, and Studio 666 Won
Critics' Choice Super Awards 2023 Best Actress in a Horror Series Wednesday Won
2024 Best Actress in a Horror Movie Scream VI Nominated
Dorian Awards 2023 Rising Star Award Nominated
Fangoria Chainsaw Awards 2023 Best Supporting Performance Scream Nominated
Golden Globe Awards 2023 Best Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy Wednesday Nominated
Hollywood Critics Association Midseason Film Awards 2022 Best Actress The Fallout Nominated
Imagen Awards 2016 Best Young Actor – Television Stuck in the Middle Nominated
2018 Best Young Actor – Television Stuck in the Middle Won
2019 Best Young Actor – Television Stuck in the Middle Nominated
2021 Best Actress – Feature Film Yes Day Nominated
2023 Best Actress – Comedy (Television) Wednesday Won
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2022 Most Frightened Performance Scream Won
2023 Best Performance in a Show Wednesday Won
Best Hero Wednesday Nominated
Best Duo Wednesday Nominated
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2023 Favorite Female TV Star (Family) Wednesday Won
People's Choice Awards 2024 The Drama Movie Star of the Year Scream VI Won
Primetime Emmy Awards 2024 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Wednesday Nominated
Saturn Awards 2024 Best Performance by a Younger Actor in a Television Series Wednesday Won
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2023 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series Wednesday Nominated

Notes

References

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