A Denzel Washington Movie From The Early Aughts Changed Jenna Ortega’s ‘Entire Course’ Of Her Life, Got Her Into Acting

A Denzel Washington Movie From The Early Aughts Changed Jenna Ortega’s ‘Entire Course’ Of Her Life, Got Her Into Acting

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It’s interesting how life can take unexpected turns. Inspiration often comes from the most surprising places—just ask Jenna Ortega, the breakout member of the cast from Netflix’s Wednesday. As one of Hollywood’s most sought-after young talents, Jenna has captivated audiences with her journey from Disney Channel’s Stuck in the Middle to her gripping performances in the latest Scream films. Yet, what many may not realize is that her passion for acting was ignited by an unlikely source: a Denzel Washington movie. The film that set her on this path? The 2004 thriller Man on Fire–which happens to be one of the best movies of the 2000s.

In a recent interview with Vanity Fair, the Studio 666 actress shared the moment that shifted her life’s direction. As a young girl, she dreamed of becoming an astronaut or even the President of the United States. But everything changed when she watched the 2004 action-thriller Man on Fire, starring Denzel Washington and a young Dakota Fanning. Directed by the late Tony Scott, the film follows Washington as a former CIA operative on a mission to rescue a kidnapped girl in Mexico City. For Ortega, this movie, specifically Fanning’s performance, had a profound impact, setting her on the path to becoming the actress she is today. In her words:

I’m so appreciative of my six-year-old self who wanted to be a president and an astronaut…because I realize now that I was always looking for a way out… Watching [Man on Fire] changed the entire course of my existence.

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