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Dakota Johnson
Age: 20. Occupation: Actress. Hometown: Austin, Texas. Currently resides: West Hollywood, California. Parenting skills: Now and Then (1995) with my mom [Melanie Griffith] is one of those movies that every girl loves. I watch it all the time. And then, I was very aware when my dad [Don Johnson] was filming Nash Bridges, and you know Miami Vice is funny.Working girl: My mom is pretty hands-off. We have completely separate careers. She ismy friend, but she basically lets me do whatever I need to do. Modeling gig: I work withMango every once in a while. But it was never what I really loved. It was always just havingfun and paying the bills. Upcoming projects: I have a movie called Beastly comingout in July 2010. It’s a very alive, teenage version of Beauty and the Beast. And then I’m in The Social Network with Jesse Eisenberg and Justin Timberlake. It’s about how Facebook started. Technological skills: I don’t know how to Twitter. Vices: I have moments of intense immaturity—and Yogurtland. It’s like Pinkberry but much better. Theme song to yourlife right now: Lately, I’ve been hearing the Curb Your Enthusiasm opening music in my
head when I’m driving around.
Photo: Dakota Johnson in Los Angeles, June 2009. Top: Louis Vuitton. Jeans: DKNY Jeans. Hat: Yohji Yamamoto pour homme. Cosmetics: MAC, including all ages, all races, all sexes collection. Hair products: Bumble and Bumble, including grooming creme. Styling: Laetitia de l’Escaille. Hair: Shon / Julian Watson Agency. Makeup: Maki Ryoke / Tim Howard Management. Manicure: Beth Fricke for OPI/ Artists by Timothy Priano. Special Thanks: 5th and Sunset Los Angeles.
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