Talitha Bateman
Talitha Eliana Bateman (born September 4, 2001) is an American actress recognized for her work in both television and film, particularly in genres such as horror, science fiction, and drama.[1] She is the seventh of eight children born to Tim and Jonelle Bateman, with several siblings also pursuing acting careers, including her older sister Leah Bateman and younger brother Gabriel Bateman.[2] Raised in a large, close-knit family in Turlock, California, Bateman was homeschooled, which provided flexibility for her early entry into the entertainment industry.[3] Bateman made her acting debut in 2012 as Kid of Many in the short film George Biddle, CPA, followed by a guest appearance on the sitcom The Middle in 2013.[1] She gained notice for her recurring role as Scarlett Kincaid on The CW's medical drama series Hart of Dixie, appearing in three episodes in 2015.[1] Transitioning to film, she starred as the lead character Janice in the 2017 horror prequel Annabelle: Creation, a spin-off from The Conjuring universe, which highlighted her ability to portray vulnerable yet resilient young protagonists. Her performance in Annabelle: Creation earned her a nomination for Most Frightened Performance at the 2018 MTV Movie & TV Awards.[4] That year, she also appeared as Hannah Lawson in the disaster film Geostorm alongside Gerard Butler. In 2016, Bateman featured in supporting roles as Teacup in the dystopian science fiction film The 5th Wave and as young Sonia in the comedy Nine Lives.[1] She also starred as Heidi DeMuth in the independent drama So B. It that year. Subsequent projects include the role of Bethie Maguire in Vengeance: A Love Story (2017), the supportive sister Nora Spier in the 2018 coming-of-age romantic comedy Love, Simon, the supernatural thriller Countdown (2019), a guest appearance as Laura Moore on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2019), and the historical drama Robert the Bruce (2019). Her most recent major role was as Alexis Logan in the Netflix series Away (2020).[1]Early life and education
Family background
Talitha Eliana Bateman was born on September 4, 2001, in Turlock, California, to Tim and Jonelle Bateman.[5] She is the youngest daughter and second-youngest child of eight siblings in a large family consisting of five brothers—including her younger brother Gabriel Bateman, an actor, and older brothers Justin, Aleq, Noah, and Judah—and two older sisters, Hannah Bateman and Leah Angelica Bateman, who is also an actress.[2][6] The Bateman family maintained a non-traditional environment centered around homeschooling in their sizable household, with Talitha's mother overseeing the education of all the children.[7][8] This setup allowed flexibility amid the demands of a growing family and emerging creative interests. Around the age of 10, the family relocated from Turlock to southern California to better support the acting pursuits of Talitha and her sister Leah.[6] Leah's early involvement in the industry particularly inspired Talitha's interest in performing.[6]Upbringing and early interests
Talitha Bateman was homeschooled throughout her childhood, a decision influenced by her large family size and the flexible scheduling required for early acting pursuits.[8] She has described her homeschooling routine as consistent even on set, involving about four hours of daily study to accommodate her commitments.[8] Growing up as the second youngest of seven siblings in Turlock, California, Bateman enjoyed a lively, close-knit family environment marked by "goofy" dynamics and playful interactions with her brothers and sisters.[6] These sibling relationships shaped her outgoing personality, with shared activities fostering a sense of fun and support that extended to her creative endeavors.[6] Her family briefly maintained a tradition of long drives from Turlock to Los Angeles for opportunities related to her older sister Leah's pursuits, before relocating to the Burbank area around 2011–2012.[6] Bateman's interest in performing arts was sparked by her older sister Leah's acting career, which served as direct inspiration and prompted the family's move to southern California to facilitate auditions.[6] She has credited Leah and her mother as key influences, stating, "The reason I am an actress now is because of my big sister, Leah, and my mom."[6] Prior to her professional debut, Bateman engaged in local theater activities, including occasional appearances with the Theatre Guild in Orange County, where the family settled post-relocation. These early experiences in performance allowed her to explore acting informally, often by mimicking lines from favorite movies at home without formal training.[6]Acting career
Early television roles (2013–2015)
Bateman made her acting debut in 2013 at age 11 with a guest appearance on the ABC sitcom The Middle, portraying one of the Glossner children, Girl Glossner, in the episode "The Kiss."[9] This minor role marked her entry into television as a child actress, appearing alongside established performers in a family comedy setting that highlighted everyday suburban dynamics. In 2014, she took on a small part as Emma in the Lifetime television movie Petals on the Wind, a dramatic adaptation of V.C. Andrews' novel that explored themes of family secrets and tragedy. The project provided Bateman with her first exposure to more intense, serialized storytelling on screen, contributing to her growing experience in ensemble casts. Bateman's early television work culminated in 2015 with a recurring role as Scarlett Kincaid, the precocious daughter of Lemon Breeland, on The CW's comedy-drama series Hart of Dixie. She appeared in three episodes during the show's fourth season—"Alabama Boys," "The Butterstick Tab," and "Bluebell"—portraying a witty and observant child navigating small-town Southern life. This role allowed her to develop comedic timing and dramatic depth in a supporting capacity within a larger ensemble. As a young performer starting out in Los Angeles after following her older sister for auditions, Bateman was homeschooled to accommodate her irregular schedule and early set demands.[7] She described the challenge of balancing education with work, noting that on-set schooling mirrored her routine of completing four hours of lessons before filming.[8] These initial experiences in guest spots and recurring parts established her as an emerging child actress capable of fitting into varied television formats.[10]Film breakthrough (2016–2018)
Bateman made her feature film debut in the 2014 science fiction thriller The Hive, playing the supporting role of Kayla, a young girl entangled in a mind-controlled conspiracy; the film premiered at Fantastic Fest in September 2014 and received a limited release in 2015.[11] In 2016, she appeared in her first major studio production, The 5th Wave, portraying Teacup, a resilient member of a squad of child soldiers in a post-apocalyptic alien invasion story led by Chloë Grace Moretz.[12] That same year, Bateman took the lead role of Heidi DeMuth in the independent drama So B. It, adapted from Sarah Weeks' novel, where she portrayed a 12-year-old searching for her mother's past amid family secrets.[13] She also played Nicole Camden in the comedy Nine Lives.[14] Bateman's breakthrough came in 2017 with her starring role as Janice, a polio-afflicted orphan possessed by a demonic doll, in Annabelle: Creation, a prequel in the Conjuring Universe directed by David F. Sandberg; her performance, marked by intense vulnerability and terror, established her as an emerging "scream queen" in horror cinema, with reviewers praising the natural chemistry she shared with co-star Lulu Wilson and her ability to convey escalating dread.[15] The film was a commercial success, grossing $306.5 million worldwide against a $15 million budget, bolstering Bateman's visibility in the genre. She followed this with supporting parts in diverse projects, including Hannah Lawson, the daughter of a satellite engineer, in the disaster sci-fi epic Geostorm starring Gerard Butler, and Bethie Maguire, a traumatized child witness, in the crime drama Vengeance: A Love Story alongside Nicolas Cage.[16][17] In 2018, Bateman continued her momentum with roles in coming-of-age fare, as Nora Spier, the sharp-witted younger sister in the romantic comedy Love, Simon, contributing to the film's heartfelt exploration of high school romance and identity, which received widespread praise for its inclusive storytelling and earned an 86% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[18] She provided the voice of Violet Alden in the animated film The Boxcar Children: Surprise Island.[19] These roles during her mid-teens solidified Bateman's transition from television to a versatile film presence, particularly in horror, where her expressive range garnered consistent critical notice.Later projects (2019–present)
In 2019, she portrayed Iver, the niece of a widowed mother in the historical drama Robert the Bruce, directed by and starring Angus Macfadyen as the Scottish king who seeks refuge with a family after defeat in battle.[20] The film premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival and explored themes of resilience and redemption in 14th-century Scotland.[21] That same year, Bateman appeared in the supernatural horror-thriller Countdown, playing Jordan Harris, the younger sister of protagonist Quinn Harris (Elizabeth Lail), who becomes entangled in a demonic curse triggered by a death-predicting app.[22] Directed by Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead, the film built on Bateman's prior experience in horror genres and was released by STX Entertainment.[23] Bateman took on a recurring role in the 2020 Netflix science fiction drama series Away, appearing in all 10 episodes as Alexis "Lex" Logan, the teenage daughter of astronaut Emma Green (Hilary Swank) and her husband Matt (Josh Charles).[24] Her character navigates family tensions and emotional challenges on Earth while her mother leads a mission to Mars, highlighting themes of separation and personal growth amid high-stakes space exploration.[25] Following Away, Bateman's on-screen appearances have been limited, with no major film or television projects released or announced as of November 2025.[1]Filmography
Film roles
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | The Hive | Kayla | Supporting role in science fiction horror film[11] |
| 2016 | The 5th Wave | Teacup | Supporting role in science fiction action film |
| 2016 | Nine Lives | Nicole Camden | Supporting role in comedy film |
| 2016 | So B. It | Heidi DeMuth | Lead role in drama film |
| 2017 | Annabelle: Creation | Janice | Lead role in horror film |
| 2017 | Vengeance: A Love Story | Bethie Maguire | Supporting role in thriller film |
| 2017 | Geostorm | Hannah Lawson | Supporting role in science fiction disaster film |
| 2018 | Love, Simon | Nora Spier | Supporting role in romantic comedy film |
| 2018 | The Boxcar Children: Surprise Island | Violet | Voice role in animated adventure film |
| 2018 | Just Between Us | Bree | Short film[26] |
| 2019 | Robert the Bruce | Iver | Supporting role in historical drama film[20] |
| 2019 | Countdown | Jordan Harris | Supporting role in horror thriller film |
Television roles
Bateman began her television career with guest appearances in sitcoms and dramas, progressing to a leading role in a Netflix series. Her TV work spans pilots, recurring guest spots, and a main cast position.| Year | Title | Role | Episodes | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2013 | The Middle | Girl Glossner | 1 | Guest star[27] |
| 2014 | Maker Shack Agency | Cheerleader | 1 | Pilot episode, uncredited |
| 2014–2015 | Hart of Dixie | Scarlett Kincaid | 3 | Recurring guest star[28] |
| 2016 | Furst Born | Erin | 1 | TV movie[29] |
| 2016 | Mamma Dallas | Unknown | 1 | Pilot episode[30] |
| 2017 | Stuck in the Middle | Sophie Adams | 1 | Guest star |
| 2019 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Laura Moore | 1 | Guest star[31] |
| 2020 | Away | Alexis "Lex" Logan | 10 | Main role[24] |