Abby Ryder Fortson stars in the iconic role of Margaret opposite
Rachel McAdams and
Kathy Bates for
James L. Brooks and director
Kelly Fremon Craig in the adaptation of
Judy Blume beloved book,
Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. (2023) for Lionsgate, in theaters April 2023. Abby was honored with Cinema Con's Rising Star of Award and was recently named one of The Hollywood Reporter's "Top 30 Stars Under the Age of 18." She also recently re-teamed with famed director
Mark Romanek starring in the pilot episode of the Amazon Prime series,
Tales from the Loop (2020) , opposite
Rebecca Hall. Abby's performance earned widespread critical praise, including Matt Fagerholm of Roger Ebert declaring, "Abby Ryder Fortson cements her status as one of the most promising actors of her generation."
She starred as Young CJ opposite
Betty Gilpin for
Steven Spielberg Dreamworks Studios in the Universal Pictures,
A Dog's Journey (2019) , directed by
Gail MancusoAbby probably became best known for her comically touching scene stealing performances as Cassie Lang opposite
Paul Rudd , AntMan's daughter in the Marvel's blockbuster films,
Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018) and
Ant-Man (2015) directed by
Peyton Reed .
Abby gave a tour de force performance starring in Season 2 of the Duplass Brother's HBO show,
Room 104 (2017) , directed by Sundance alum
So Yong Kim .
After bursting onto the scene, recurring on
Joey Soloway's Golden Globe winning Amazon Prime series
Transparent (2014), as a series regular on HBO's critically acclaimed Duplass Brother's,
Togetherness (2015), playing Sophie Pierson,
Mark Duplass and
Melanie Lynskey's daughter, and throughout the first season of
Steven Spielberg's ABC series,
The Whispers (2015), playing Harper Weil opposite
Lily Rabe, Entertainment Weekly named Abby, "One of TVs Most Valuable Kids." EW also proclaimed Abby, "One of the best actors under 12" and "One of the top child actors to watch."
Abby co-starred in the 21x Award Winning short film,
Rated (2016) alongside her mother, actress
Christie Lynn Smith, and father, actor/writer/director
John Fortson, who co-wrote and directed the film.
Abby loves reading, writing, hiking, surfing, and baking. She is a fierce animal rights activist. Other causes close to her heart include equality and women's rights, and environmental issues.