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Apple Martin to make official acting debut

Gwyneth Paltrow-Chris Martin’s daughter, Apple Martin to make her acting debut with Nancy Meyers’ comeback movie

Apple Martin, the daughter of the famed couple Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin, is all set and ready to follow her mother’s footsteps. Martin, as per the recent reports, is set to officially make her debut as an actress in a much-awaited project. Here is what we know so far about her upcoming debut.

Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin’s daughter, Apple Martin, is set to make her acting debut

It was recently reported that Apple Martin has been cast in an upcoming project and that she is all set and ready to make her official debut as an actress. Entertainment Weekly reported that she has been cast in Nancy Meyers’ upcoming project, and that she will star alongside stars such as Tony Hale and Beverly D’Angelo, to name a few.The upcoming film will also star Penélope Cruz, Jude Law, Owen Wilson, and Kieran Culkin. Emma Mackey had been cast earlier, however, she was recently replced by Erin Doherty.The project remains untitled for now; however, the project is already creating buzz as it will also be Meyers’ much-awaited return to the big screen. She last worked on ‘The Intern’, which starred Robert De Niro as a retired senior citizen who lands an internship position in Anne Hathaway’s startup company. The film was released around 11 years ago, which makes it the longest gap that Meyers has taken for her work as a director.

About Apple Martin

While Martin has never worked in a film or TV show and has no prior experience in the field, she still spent a lot of her childhood on sets, learning about films while she was accompanied by her parents. She studied at Vanderbilt, and currently has a degree in Law, History, and Society from the very college. She has also already started working as a model.Not much is known about the upcoming project; however, it has already been slated for a December 25, 2027, release.

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