However, working in the entertainment business is actually more familiar to this talented actor than one might think.
Even so, Hawke’s work isn’t limited to the screen.
She’s also modeled forVogueand was even chosen as the face of British fashion brandAllSaintsfor their 2016/2017 collection.

Additionally, Hawke also appeared in an ad for Calvin Klein underwear (viaYouTube).
Still, that’s far from the rising actor’s only other creative outlets.
Hawke is also a singer and a lyricist with quite the following onSpotify.

Their daughter was born in July of that same year.
Unfortunately, Thurman and Hawke later separated in 2003 and were divorced in 2005.
She’s the real thing."

In the film, Hawke plays a character called Flowerchild, one of Charles Manson’s family members.
“I got an audition for the project through the normal channels through my agents.”
The actor said she sent her audition tape to Tarantino, who liked what he saw.

She also added that the “callback process that was unlike anything I’ve ever been through.”
She added, “I feel really lucky that I got to play that.”
Stine’s iconic “Fear Street” books.

Hawke even made quite the impression on AllSaints' creative director Wil Beedle.
Still, the “Sinister” star couldn’t help but note his pride in his daughter’s accomplishments.
“I have read that your that you suffer from dyslexia,” Simon stated.

The actor replied, “I wouldn’t say ‘suffer.’
Nevertheless, Hawke did admit that she struggled with being placed at a different reading level than her peers.
Hawke added that due to having dyslexia, she typically used audiobooks for school.

According to Vogue, the rising star wrote her songs with assistance from Grammy-nominated producer Jesse Harris.
While chatting about her tunes, Hawke stated that she always had a strong appreciation for folk music.
While speaking withNylonvia FaceTime, Maya Hawke stated the impact that COVID-19 had on her life.

Then one day during shoots, the cast was brought together and told that production would be paused.
The actors were then sent home to quarantine.
“I’m in mourning for my life,” Hawke exclaimed, relaying a quote from Chekhov.

“That’s a joke.
I’m very fortunate.
But totally depressed and confused.”

During an interview withNME, the actor expressed her passion for poems.
She then proudly proclaimed that she despises technology at large; specifically cell phones.
“I hate having to have one all of the time,” she admitted.

“I don’t tweet, or buzz, or bing, or whatever!
It’s a conscious thing I hate the way that it can take over young people’s lives.”
Her creation featured a much darker storyline that wasn’t exactly family-friendly.

The outlet added that Nicol Paone will direct the Jonathan Jacobson-written screenplay.
The story which is Beatles inspired will take place in Anchorage, Alaska, in 1966.

