Lulu Wilson is an American child actress who began her career at just 4 years old. Born in New York City, she showed early talent that quickly landed her roles in major TV shows and films. Wilson gained recognition for her chilling performances in horror films like “Ouija: Origin of Evil” (2016) and “Annabelle: Creation” (2017), earning her the nickname “scream queen in training.”
Despite her young age, Wilson has demonstrated remarkable range, transitioning from horror to dramatic roles in projects like “Becky” (2020) and its sequel. She balances her acting career with normal school life, attending regular classes when not filming. Her parents (both former actors) carefully manage her career to ensure a balanced childhood.
Wilson is known for her mature professionalism on set and maintains close friendships with other young actors. She enjoys dance, painting, and playing piano in her free time. As she enters her teenage years, Wilson is gradually taking on more mature roles while continuing her education.