Occupation Actressmodel Upcoming movie Ouija 2 Role Film actress | Name Annalise Basso Years active 2007–present | |
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Siblings Gabriel Basso, Alexandria Basso Parents Marcie Basso, Louis J. Basso Movies and TV shows Similar People Garrett Ryan, Chandler Canterbury, Gabriel Basso, Rory Cochrane, Mike Flanagan Profiles |
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Annalise Basso (born December 2, 1998) is an American film and television actress and model. Her older siblings, Alexandria and Gabriel Basso, are also actors. She has starred in the films Bedtime Stories (2008), Love Takes Wing (2009), Standing Up (2013), Oculus (2014), and Ouija: Origin of Evil (2016). From 2014 until 2015, she starred in the television series The Red Road. She graduated from Campbell Hall School in Studio City, Los Angeles.
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- Annalise basso interview the red road premiere by sundancetv
- Annalise basso haven t met you yet
- Life and career
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Annalise basso haven t met you yet
Life and career

Basso is the youngest child of Marcia and Louis Joseph Basso, and has an older brother and sister, Alexandria and Gabriel Basso, who are also actors. Most of her initial roles have been on television commercials or small guest appearances on television series. Her first role that garnered attention was her role as Eden Hamby on True Blood. In 2009, she starred in the television film Love Takes Wing from the Love Comes Softly series. When she was 10, she took part in Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? as a student. More recently, she has had roles in episodes of New Girl and Nikita.

Basso's first lead role in a feature film was in D. J. Caruso's Standing Up, a coming-of-age story based on the novel The Goats by Brock Cole. The film debuted at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. The story centers on two children, played by Basso and Chandler Canterbury, who are stripped naked and left stranded together on an island as part of a summercamp prank. In 2014, she starred in the horror film Oculus as a younger version of Karen Gillan's character. Basso gained greater recognition and attention for the critically and financially successful Ouija: Origin of Evil, in 2016.
