Jenna Ortega (birthname:
Jenna Marie Ortega) has built her rising young career by straddling both film and TV careers, playing lead roles in series like
Stuck in the Middle (2016-2018),
Elena of Avalor (2016-2020), and her attention-grabbing starring role as Wednesday Addams in the Netflix horror-comedy series, Wednesday (2022) as well as movie franchises like
Scream, while expanding her professional profile into producing. Ortega’s feature debut was a small role in
Iron Man 3 (2013), followed by a supporting role in
Insidious: Chapter 2 (2013).
Ortega’s first significant theatrical feature role was in writer-director Juan Feldman’s
After Words (2015), with Ortega co-starring with Marcia Gay Harden and Oscar Jaenada.
Ortega, After a small role in writer-director Christopher Winterbauer’s
Wyrm (2019), premiering at Fantastic Fest and the Netflix streaming films,
The Babysitter: Killer Queen (2020) and
Yes Day (2021)—for which she was nominated for Best Actress in the Imagen Awards had her first starring role in a film in the New Line/HBO Max feature on streaming,
The Fallout (2021), which premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival.
Jenna Ortega’s breakthrough feature role was as Tara in the series relaunch of
Scream (2022), co-starring
Melissa Barrera, Mason Gooding, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Courteney Cox, David Arquette, and Neve Campbell, and earning a strong $140 million worldwide, far surpassing the $24 million costs. Ortega’s next horror stint was a supporting role in
Studio 666 (2022), starring rockers Dave Grohl, Will Forte, and Jeff Garlin
. This was followed by Ortega earning a co-starring role in Ti West’s striking 70s-era horror film X (2022), starring Mia Goth, Martin Henderson, and Brittany Snow. The film grossed $15 million. 15 times its budget ($1 million).
Ortega returned to co-star in
Scream VI (2023), co-directed by
Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and
Tyler Gillett. In a genre and professional turn, Ortega was among the lead producers who co-starred with Tommy Lee Jones, Ben Foster, and Toby Wallace in Brian Helgeland’s crime drama,
Finestkind (2023). Ortega starred, with Percy Hynes White, in writer-director Tiffany Paulsen’s indie relationship drama,
Winter Spring Summer or Fall (2024), and then co-starred with Martin Freeman in writer-director Jade Halley Bartlett’s academic comedy-drama for Lionsgate,
Miller’s Girl (2024).
Ortega landed the leading new role of Astrid Deetz in director/producer
Tim Burton’s long-awaited sequel for Warner Bros.,
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024), with
Michael Keaton, Catherine O’Hara, Winona Ryder, Justin Theroux, and Willem Dafoe, premiering at the Venice Film Festival. Ortega co-starred and executive-produced director/writer/executive producer/editor Trey Edwards Shults’s
Hurry Up Tomorrow (2025), co-starring The Weeknd (who also co-wrote with director Shults and writer Reza Fahim) and Barry Keoghan.
Ortega co-starred with
Paul Rudd in director/writer/producer
Alex Scharfman’s black comedy,
Death of a Unicorn (2025), with Richard E. Grant, Tea Leoni, and Will Poulter, and released by A24.
Jenna Ortega starred in the title role in the
Taika Waititi-directed adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro’s highly acclaimed sci-fi novel,
Klara and the Sun (date to be announced), with Amy Adams,
Natasha Lyonne, Simon Baker, and Steve Buscemi, and released by Sony Pictures Releasing. Ortega co-starred with Natalie Portman (who was also a producer) in director/co-writer Cathy Yan’s dark thriller set in the art world,
The Gallerist (date to be announced), co-starring Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Sterling K. Brown, Zach Galifianakis, Daniel Brühl,
Charli XCX and Catherine Zeta-Jones, and backed by production companies MRC/Concordia Studio/MountainA/Slow Pony.
Ortega co-starred with Glen Powell in director/writer/producer J.J. Abrams’s first untitled feature in six years, co-starring Emma Mackey and
Samuel L. Jackson, and produced by Warner Bros.