Opal Littleton, a remarkably gifted and multifaceted young performer, initially hails from the vibrant city of Atlanta, Georgia, where her artistic inclinations were first nurtured and refined.
As she continued to grow and develop her talents, Opal's passion for acting became increasingly evident, driving her to make the bold decision to relocate to the entertainment capital of the world, Los Angeles.
In this bustling metropolis, Opal has been able to immerse herself in the fast-paced and competitive world of Hollywood, where she has been able to hone her craft and pursue her dreams with unwavering dedication and perseverance.
Through her tireless efforts and unshakeable commitment to her art, Opal Littleton has established herself as a talented and rising star in the world of child acting, and is poised to make a lasting impact on the entertainment industry.
Notably, she garnered a nomination for the esteemed YEA 2020 Best Young Actress in an Independent Feature Film award, a testament to her remarkable talent and dedication to her craft, for her outstanding performance as Emily, opposite the renowned Jessica Madsen, who is widely recognized for her chilling portrayal of Leatherface, in the Sci-Fi Horror film Dark Light, masterfully directed by Padraig Reynolds.
Beyond her extensive filmography, Opal has garnered widespread recognition for her notable appearance in the widely acclaimed Netflix series Prank Encounters, with a standout performance in the particularly chilling "Teddy Scare" episode, where she shared the screen with the incredibly gifted Gaten Matarazzo.
Opal, a talented young actress, first ventured into the world of episodic television at the remarkably young age of six, taking on the role of young Charlotte Byrd, the endearing daughter of Sofia Hublitz, in the widely acclaimed Netflix Original Series Ozark, which boasted an impressive cast, including the highly accomplished actors Jason Bateman and Laura Linney.
Opal's career trajectory took an extraordinary turn when she was afforded the privilege of collaborating with the iconic filmmaker and actor Clint Eastwood on the big-screen adaptation of "The 15:17 To Paris", a cinematic endeavor that undoubtedly left an indelible mark on her professional journey and personal experiences.