It's the ultimate feel good movie that landed on the box in 2006.
Little Miss Sunshine Cast: 20 Years of Drama
It's the ultimate feel good movie that landed on the box in 2006. Filmed on a shoestring budget of just $8million, Little Miss Sunshine followed a hopelessly dy...
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Filmed on a shoestring budget of just $8million, Little Miss Sunshine followed a hopelessly dysfunctional family and their cross-country journey in a 1979 Volkswagen van and went on to became a box-office hit.
The film made household names of its principal cast and would make history by winning the biggest distribution rights deal in the event's history following its initial launch on January 20 of that year.
Earlier this year, some of the cast reunited for a special screening of the independent comedy - 20 years after its original release.
While some stars from the cast look freakishly similar, others have had a remarkable transformation.
From a tragic death to becoming Oscar-nominated stars, a lot has happened in the time that the show has been off air...
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Filmed on a shoestring budget of just $8million, Little Miss Sunshine followed a hopelessly dysfunctional family and their cross-country journey in a 1979 Volkswagen van and went on to became a box-office hit
Earlier this year, some of the cast reunited for a special screening of the comedy - 20 years after its original release (L-R) Paul Dano, Toni Collette, Abigail Breslin and Greg Kinnear
Abigail was just ten when she appeared in Little Miss Sunshine. She has gone on to star in a number of movies
Abigail Breslin
Abigail was just ten when she appeared in Little Miss Sunshine.
The film served as her breakout role and even earned her an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress.
She went on to star in movies like No Reservations, Definitely, Maybe, to more mature roles in Zombieland, The Call and August: Osage County.
In 2015, she portrayed Emma Robert's minion, Chanel No. 5 on Scream Queens.
More recently, Abigail reprised the role of Little Rock in Zombieland: Double Tap, and starred in Still water opposite Matt Damon.
As for her personal life, Abigail tied the knot with her long-time partner Ira Kunyansky at the Hummingbird Nest wedding venue in the Santa Susana Mountains in 2023.
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She has also spoken out about her battle with body image.
While Abigail has never blamed any of her struggles on starring in Little Miss Sunshine, her character is seen desperately trying to conform to beauty standards to win the pageant.
One scene shows her dad informing her that eating ice cream may lead to her becoming 'fat' while in another part of the film she is seen in front of a mirror sucking in her stomach.
The star has previously said the film did make her feel self-conscious in real life.
She revealed on the Vulnerable with Christy Carlson Romano podcast in 2024: 'I was wearing something to add something to my stomach,' - she explained, referring to the padding she wore to give her character a larger frame.
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'I definitely had a moment of deep insecurity when I saw all the other girls in the beauty pageant and was like, "Am I the ugly one?"'
Abigail was later diagnosed with anorexia and bulimia at the age of 15.
In addition, in October 2020, on World Mental Health Day, the former child actress explained she had been diagnosed with anxiety at the age of 13.
She said at the time: 'For a while I felt ashamed of these labels and the stigma attached to them. Now I see it as a part of who I am... Every day I don't have a panic attack is a win.'
Paul Dano
Paul started making a name for himself in the early 2000s and went on to become a Hollywood star
Paul started making a name for himself in the early 2000s, popping up in L.I.E, The Emperor's Club, The Girl Next Door and The Sopranos.
But it wasn't until his role as Dwayne in Little Miss Sunshine in which he picked up critical acclaim.
Since the film's release, Paul has starred in the likes of 12 Years a Slave, Love & Mercy and he played The Riddler in The Batman.
He is now a Hollywood star with multiple , and nominations and a string of major film credits.
Most recently, Ruby Sparks, Prisoners, Swiss Army Man and The Wizard Of The Kremlin.
In 2007, the actor married fellow thespian Zoe Kazan, who is known for The Deuce and Clickbait.
The pair have since welcomed two children, a daughter in 2018 and a son in 2022.
Paul was recently savaged by director Quentin Tarantino for a perceived lack of screen presence, prompting backlash from the Hollywood acting community.
'There Will Be Blood would stand a good chance at being number one or two if it didn't have a big, giant flaw in it… and the flaw is Paul Dano,' Quentin said.
'Obviously, it's supposed to be a two-hander, but it's also drastically obvious that it's not a two-hander. [Paul] is weak sauce, man. He is the weak sister.'
Bizarrely, the director claimed that Elvis star Austin Butler would have been a better fit for Paul's sinister role.
'Austin Butler would have been wonderful in that role. [Paul] is just such a weak, weak, uninteresting guy,' he continued.
Notably, Butler is seven years younger than Paul and would have been around 15 when There Will Be Blood was filmed, compared to Paul, who was around 22 and managed to play both a youthful Eli at the start of the film and an older, wearier version of the character last seen in the late 1920s.
Quentin was subsequently bashed on social media for his about Paul, while cinephiles mocked his list for having allegedly pedestrian film choices and excluding many of the foreign and obscure filmmakers that Quentin once championed early in his career.
Steve Carell
Steve has gone on to become an Oscar-nominated actor
During the time of Little Miss Sunshine, Steve was already getting recognition for his role as Michael Scott in The Office, for which he won a Golden Globe in 2006.
The actor was also known for his performances in Anchorman and The 40-year-old Virgin.
He kept up an impressive film career with more hit comedies such as Get Smart, Date Night, Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues, Crazy, Stupid, Love and The Way Way Back.
Steve gained his first Oscar nomination for his portrayal of John du Point in 2014's Foxcatcher.
He then went on to star in The Big Short, Cafe Society, The Morning Show and The Patient on Hulu.
The actor also voiced Gru in the Despicable Me franchise, reprising his role in Minions: The Rise of Gru in 2022.
Toni Collette
Toni has continued to make a name for herself in the acting world
Toni was no stranger to the silver screen by 2006.
She previously starred in Muriel's Wedding, Emma, The Sixth Sense, About a Boy and In Her Shoes.
After playing Sheryl Hoover in Little Miss Sunshine, she gained accolades for her role on Showtime's United States of Tara, including a Primetime Emmy win.
She went on to have roles in Madame, Please Stand By and Hereditary.
Most recently, Toni played Joni in Knives Out and Zeena the Seer in Nightmare Alley.
In 2022, she starred in the HBO Max miniseries The Staircase and the movie The Estate.
Greg Kinnear
Greg has gone on to become an Oscar and Emmy nominated actor
Leading the movie was Greg Kinnear, who was known at the time for his roles in Sabrina, You've Got Mail and his Oscar-nominated performance in As Good as It Gets.
Since the film's release, Greg's career has skyrocketed.
He went on to land a leading role in The Kennedys, which explored the lives of the Kennedy family dynasty and earned him an Emmy nomination.
He has also appeared in the likes of You, The Stand, Shining Vale and played Joe Biden in the 2016 television film, The Confirmation.
Most recently, Greg starred in Misbehavior, Crisis, and miniseries such as The Stand and Black Bird.
Alan Arkin
Alan sadly passed away in June 2023
Alan ended up winning an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor when he appeared as the foul-mouthed Grandpa in the hit film.
He was first nominated for an Oscar back in 1966 for his role in The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming.
He also received further nominations for The Heart is a Lonely Hunter and Argo.
Alan continued to appear in major projects such as Marley & Me and The Kominsky Method.
His final film was Minions: The Rise of Gru, where he played Wild Knuckles.
Alan sadly passed away on June 29, 2023, from heart problems at the age of 89.
Bryan Cranston
Bryan has continued to make a big name for himself, earning Oscar and Emmy nominations
Bryan was already a major sitcom star before he played Stan Grossman in Little Miss Sunshine.
He was known for playing Hal in Malcolm in the Middle and guest-starred on several TV comedies including Seinfeld, American Dad, and How I Met Your Mother.
He joined Breaking Bad in 2008, earning him four Primetime Emmys.
Bryan then joined the cast of Little Miss Sunshine and ended up earning nominations from the Oscars and Emmys, respectively.
Since then, he has been no stranger to the big screen, starring in The Infiltrator, Wakefield, Why Him? The Upside, Last Flag Flying, and Jerry and Marge Go Large.
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