Dakota Mayi Johnson is an American actress and fashion model. She was
born in Austin, Texas, and is the daughter of actors
Don Johnson and
Melanie Griffith. Her maternal
grandmother is actress
Tippi Hedren.
In 1999, she made her film debut in
Crazy in Alabama (1999), where
she and her half-sister,
Stella Banderas, played the daughters to
their real-life mother,
Melanie Griffith. The film was directed
by her stepfather,
Antonio Banderas,
but it wasn't a hit. Dakota resumed her schooling and waited several
years before she decided to become a professional actress and model. In
2006, she was voted Miss Golden Globe, a launching pad bestowed on
off-spring of famous parents. She served as the first second-generation
Miss Golden Globe in the Globes' history, since her mother was Miss
Golden Globe in 1975. She also signed with IMG Models. In 2009, she
modeled for MANGO brand's jeans line. Dakota traveled to Sydney,
Australia, where she shot the "Rising Star" campaign for fashion label,
"Wish". Once she graduated from high school, she signed with the
William Morris Agency and started her acting career. She had her first
box office hit in 2010 with
David Fincher's film,
The Social Network (2010), in
which she had a scene with
Justin Timberlake. The film received
eight Oscar nominations, including one for Best Picture. She also
appeared in three additional films:
Beastly (2011), alongside
Vanessa Hudgens and
Mary-Kate Olsen;
Ezna Sands' film,
Chloe and Theo (2015); and
So Yong Kim's film,
For Ellen (2012); She had roles in
several 2012 films:
Christopher Neil's film,
Goats (2012), with
David Duchovny;
Nicholas Stoller's film,
The Five-Year Engagement (2012),
for producer
Judd Apatow, and the hit
feature film version of the 1987 television show,
21 Jump Street (1987) that
made
Johnny Depp a star. She also won the
female lead in
Chris Nelson's,
film
Date and Switch (2014),
written by
Alan Yang. Her first television
show,
Ben and Kate (2012), where she played "Kate", aired on Fox during the Fall 2012 season. It was canceled in 2013, and she quickly resumed her feature film career with three high-profile films:
Need for Speed (2014),
Cymbeline (2014), the modern-day adaptation of the
William Shakespeare play, "Cymbeline", and the starring role of "Anastasia Steele" in
Fifty Shades of Grey (2015), the adaptation of the best-selling erotic novel, "Fifty Shades of Grey". She beat out many young actresses for the coveted role of Anastasia, and the film became a worldwide hit, making her a star. She won the People's Choice Award for Favorite Dramatic Movie Actress for "Fifty Shades of Grey". She also starred in the two sequels to the hit film. She has continued to seek challenging roles, such as of a young mother who loses her son in
Black Mass (2015) opposite her "21 Jump Street" castmate
Johnny Depp, and of a temptress in
A Bigger Splash (2015). She has balanced her dramatic career by doing comedies as well, such as
How to Be Single (2016). She acted in the hit independent film
The Peanut Butter Falcon (2019). She co-produced some of the films that she acted in:
Am I OK? (2022) (where she played a lesbian);
Cha Cha Real Smooth (2022) (where she played mother to an autistic daughter); and
Daddio (2023) (where she and
Sean Penn are the only two principal actors in the entire film). She won good notices for playing a mother looking for her lost daughter in
The Lost Daughter (2021), a film that received several Oscar nominations. She played the title role in the Marvel-adventure
Madame Web (2024) and in the period film adaptation of the Jane Austen novel
Persuasion (2022), both films directed by first time women film directors. She also became the first female member of her family when she turned director by co-directing the music video to the song "Cry Cry Cry" by the band
Coldplay