
Summer Fontana
Known for Acting · 10 credits
- Born
- 2008-07-12 (age 17)
- Place of birth
- Canton, Ohio, U.S.
Biography
Child actress who joined The CW drama The Originals in the show's fourth season in the role of Hope Mikaelson. Her extremely popular character has been made into a spin-off show titled Legacies for the CW. She had a role in the 2016 comedy Office Christmas Party opposite Jennifer Aniston. Summer can next be seen as Young Jean Grey in the highly anticipated feature Dark Phoenix. The next installment in the XMen franchise, and directed by Simon Kinberg. Her mother's name is Meredith Fontana.
Known For
TV Shows (5)
Movies (5)
About Summer Fontana
Child actress who joined The CW drama The Originals in the show's fourth season in the role of Hope Mikaelson. Her extremely popular character has been made into a spin-off show titled Legacies for the CW. She had a role in the 2016 comedy Office Christmas Party opposite Jennifer Aniston. Summer can next be seen as Young Jean Grey in the highly anticipated feature Dark Phoenix. The next installment in the XMen franchise, and directed by Simon Kinberg. Her mother's name is Meredith Fontana. With 10 credits spanning from 2013 to 2024, Summer Fontana has appeared in 5 films and 5 TV shows.
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Most Popular Summer Fontana Movies
- Dark Phoenix (2019) — as Young Jean Grey
- Office Christmas Party (2016) — as Young Girl
- Wish Upon a Unicorn (2020) — as Emma Dindal
- The One (2021) — as Girl
- Teenage Ghost (2024) — as CeeCee
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