Top 10 Coolest Things About Millie Bobby Brown
From breakout sci-fi phenom to fantasy lead and young producer, Millie Bobby Brown has built a screen résumé packed with major franchises and smart career moves. Below are the coolest, most concrete highlights from her movies and TV work first, followed by one industry-defining milestone behind the camera that shows how she’s shaping projects, not just starring in them.
‘Stranger Things’ (2016) – A near-silent breakout role that earned historic awards attention

Millie Bobby Brown became globally known as Eleven, a telekinetic kid whose early episodes rely on minimal dialogue and strong physical storytelling. She shaved her head for the first season to match the character’s backstory and lab-subject look. Her performance led to multiple award nominations, making her one of the youngest Primetime Emmy acting nominees at the time. The series launched on Netflix in 2016 and turned its young ensemble into marquee names.
‘Enola Holmes’ (2020) – Star and producer on a franchise-starter

She headlined the mystery-adventure as Sherlock Holmes’s younger sister and also served as a producer through her banner, PCMA Productions. The film introduced a fourth-wall-breaking sleuth who decodes ciphers, disguises herself, and navigates Victorian London on her own terms. Henry Cavill and Sam Claflin play the Holmes brothers, with Helena Bonham Carter as their mother. The project’s success positioned Brown as both leading actor and behind-the-scenes decision-maker on future installments.
‘Enola Holmes 2’ (2022) – Returns to the role while continuing to produce

Brown reprised Enola in a sequel that expands the character from amateur detective to licensed professional. She again took a producer credit, indicating ongoing creative involvement in casting, tone, and franchise direction. The story draws on a labor-movement mystery, pairing her with Henry Cavill’s Sherlock for more on-screen collaboration. Director Harry Bradbeer returned, maintaining continuity in pacing, humor, and case-cracking set pieces.
‘Godzilla: King of the Monsters’ (2019) – MonsterVerse feature-film debut

She made her big-screen debut as Madison Russell, a teen caught amid titans like Godzilla, Ghidorah, and Mothra. The role put her in a large-scale effects production with international distribution. Director Michael Dougherty’s film ties Madison’s arc to scientists played by Vera Farmiga and Kyle Chandler. The part established Brown as a franchise-capable performer outside television.
‘Godzilla vs. Kong’ (2021) – Continues a blockbuster character across films

Brown returned as Madison Russell in the epic crossover that brings two legacy monsters into direct conflict. Her subplot follows a conspiracy investigation that intersects with the film’s high-tech set pieces. Reprising the role in a follow-up feature demonstrated bankable continuity with audiences. The film’s success cemented her profile in tentpole releases.
‘Damsel’ (2024) – Leads and executive produces a dark fantasy on Netflix

She stars as Elodie, a princess who discovers a sacrificial ruse and must survive a dragon’s lair using problem-solving instead of magic. The film was directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo and features large-scale cavern and creature design work. Brown also took an executive producer role, reflecting oversight beyond performance. The project further diversified her screen image beyond sci-fi and contemporary settings.
‘Intruders’ (2014) – First leading TV role before the big breakout

Before Hawkins, she led the BBC America supernatural thriller as Madison O’Donnell, a child entangled with a secret society and body-hopping spirits. The show required shifts in demeanor that hinted at her later range. Co-stars included John Simm and Mira Sorvino, giving Brown early experience opposite seasoned actors. The series aired in 2014, two years before her Netflix debut.
‘Once Upon a Time in Wonderland’ (2013) – Screen acting debut as Young Alice

Brown’s first credited TV appearance was in this ABC spin-off set in the ‘Once Upon a Time’ universe. She portrays Alice in childhood flashbacks that anchor the heroine’s origin. The gig placed her inside a network fantasy production with established lore. It served as a professional on-set foundation for subsequent roles.
‘Grey’s Anatomy’ (2015) – Notable guest spot in a long-running medical drama

She appeared in a Season 11 episode as Ruby, a girl who calls for help when her mother collapses during a storm. The part demanded extended dialogue over phone and rescue sequences, showcasing control under a high-stress premise. The appearance added a major U.S. primetime credit in the lead-up to her breakout year. It also demonstrated comfort within tightly scheduled, ensemble-driven television.
PCMA Productions (2018) – Launches a production company to develop her own projects

Brown founded PCMA Productions as a vehicle to originate and steward screen material. Through PCMA, she has held producer or executive producer roles on titles like ‘Enola Holmes’ and subsequent projects. Building a company at a young age gives her leverage over story selection, collaborators, and franchise planning. It marks a shift from performer to multi-hyphenate in film and television.
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