Willow Shields (born June 1, 2000) is an American actress. She is known for her portrayal of Primrose Everdeen in the sci-fi dystopian adventure film series The Hunger Games (2012–2015). She earned nominations for a Young Hollywood Award and an MTV Award for her performance in the franchise's second and fourth installments respectively.

Shields made her acting debut with a guest appearance on the drama series In Plain Sight (2009), and subsequently starred in a supporting role in the television film Beyond the Blackboard (2011). Following The Hunger Games series, she has since achieved mainstream recognition for headlining the international-production fantasy film Into the Rainbow (2017), and playing Lorian in the drama film Woodstock or Bust (2019) and Serena in the Netflix drama series Spinning Out (2020).

Early life

Willow Shields was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the daughter of Carrie and Rob Shields, an art teacher. Her older brother, River, and twin sister, Autumn, are also actors.

Career

Beginnings and The Hunger Games film series (2008–2015)

Shields' first job was in 2008, where she had a small narrating role in the short film Las Vegas New Mexico 1875. She then made her screen debut for playing Lisa Rogan on the USA drama series In Plain Sight, a minor character seen in the episode "In My Humboldt Opinion" which was released in 2009. In 2011, Shields appeared in the television film Beyond the Blackboard alongside actress Emily VanCamp. In the film, she portrays a homeless child named Grace.

Shields was next cast in the science fiction adventure film The Hunger Games in April 2011, her first feature film role, where she was given the supporting role of Primrose Everdeen. Released the following year in March, The Hunger Games broke several box-office records and emerged as one of the highest-grossing films of its year. It was positively received by critics and audiences, and helped bring Shields widespread recognition. On portraying Primrose, she has said that "just growing up as the character is going to be really fun".

Shields at the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con

Shields went on to reprise the role of Primrose in the rest of the franchise. The series' second installment was the highest-grossing film of 2013, as well as the best received film of the franchise; she earned a nomination for a Young Hollywood Award for her performance in 2014. She was set to reprise the role for the series' final two films, Mockingjay Part 1 and Mockingjay Part 2, released in 2014 and 2015 respectively to critical and commercial success. The four films grossed a collective $2.97 billion at the box-office, which places it at 21st on the list of highest-grossing film franchises of all time. For Mockingjay Part 2, she received a nomination for an MTV Award.

Dancing With The Stars and mainstream roles (2016–present)

In 2012, it was announced that Shields would star as Rachel in the fantasy film The Wonder. Following a lengthy production, in which filming was done across China and New Zealand, it was released as Into the Rainbow in 2017, across various international film festivals. A theatrical release is planned, albeit it has been halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic. She was also cast in 2012 in the upcoming film A Fall From Grace, which is directed by Jennifer Lynch.

In February 2015, Shields was announced as one of the celebrities to compete on season 20 of the reality series Dancing with the Stars, where her professional partner was Mark Ballas. At age 14, she is the youngest competitor to ever appear on the show; the title previously belonged to Zendaya, who was 16 when she appeared on the series. The couple was controversially eliminated in the seventh week of competition, ultimately finishing in seventh place despite receiving consistently high scores from the judges throughout the season.

Dancing With the Stars performances

Week #Dance/SongJudges' scoreResult
InabaGoodmanHoughTonioli
1Cha-Cha-Cha / "Lips Are Movin"6666No elimination
2Argentine Tango / "Somebody That I Used to Know"8889Safe
3Paso Doble / "Hanuman"8888Safe
4Contemporary / "Atlas"1091010Safe
5Foxtrot / "Alice's Theme"8899Safe
6Salsa / "Tequila" Team Freestyle / "Wipe Out"9 108 98 109 10Safe
7Jazz /"Electric Feel" Salsa Dance-Off / "Temperature"9 Awarded9 29 Extra10 PointsEliminated

In 2018, Shields headlined the coming-of-age independent film Woodstock or Bust as Lorian. Her performance gained praise from critics, and won her an award at the Artemis Women in Action Film Festival. In December of that year, it was announced that Shields was cast in the role of Serena Baker on the Netflix original series Spinning Out. A series centered on figure skating, her stunts were performed by stunt actor Kim Deguise Léveillée. Spinning Out was released in 2020 to generally positive reviews, however it was cancelled after one season.

Personal life

In June 2022, Shields announced on Instagram that she came out as bisexual.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2008Las Vegas, New Mexico 1875Girl Watching Gun FightShort film; voice role
2012The Hunger GamesPrimrose Everdeen
2013The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
2014The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1
2015The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2
2017Into the RainbowRachelOriginally titled The Wonder
2019Woodstock or BustLorian
2022When Time Got LouderAbbie
2023Detective Knight: IndependenceAlly
2024In FidelityGreta Ayker

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009In Plain SightLisa Rogan / Lisa RoyalEpisode: "In My Humboldt Opinion"
2011Beyond the BlackboardGraceTelevision film
2012R.L. Stine's The Haunting HourEveEpisode: "Intruders"
2015Dancing with the StarsHerself / ContestantSeason 20
2019The UnsettlingMaya
2020Spinning OutSerena BakerMain role

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef
2014Young Hollywood AwardsBest Cast-Chemistry FilmThe Hunger Games: Catching FireNominated
2016MTV Movie & TV AwardsEnsemble CastThe Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2Nominated
2019Lady Filmmakers Film FestivalBest Supporting ActressWoodstuck or BustNominated
2019Artemis Women in Action Film FestivalBest ActressWoodstuck or BustWon

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