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  1. Albertina Marie Majorino ( / meɪdʒoʊˈriːnoʊ /; born February 7, 1985) [ 1][ 2][ 3] is an American film and television actress. She started her career as a child actress, starring in films such as Andre; When a Man Loves a Woman; Waterworld; Corrina, Corrina; and Alice in Wonderland .

  2. Jan 23, 2023 · Waterworld tells the tale of post-apocalyptic society forced to live on the water, and one little girl helped make the film what it is.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0001499Tina Majorino - IMDb

    She would go on to co-star in Universal's Waterworld (playing "Enola" opposite Kevin Costner), and she played "Alice" in the NBC movie Alice in Wonderland, alongside Whoopi Goldberg again (as the "Cheshire Cat"), Christopher Lloyd ("White Knight"), Miranda Richardson ("Queen of Hearts"), and Martin Short ("Mad Hatter").

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  4. Actress Tina Majorino was just 10 when the Kevin Costner actioner Waterworld was released back in 1995, and suffice to say she's changed quite a lot in the intervening years. She's all grown up now, but, despite her other roles, she will forever be known as Enola, the little girl from Waterworld.

  5. Jan 28, 2024 · Tina Majorino held her own alongside Kevin Costner in Waterworld as the young girl Enola, but what happened to the actress after the infamous blockbuster?

  6. Jul 28, 1995 · With Kevin Costner, Chaim Jeraffi, Rick Aviles, R.D. Call. In a future where the polar ice-caps have melted and Earth is almost entirely submerged, a mutated mariner fights starvation and outlaw "smokers," and reluctantly helps a woman and a young girl try to find dry land.

  7. Dec 2, 2023 · In 1995 she starred as Enola in the Academy Award-nominated sci-fi action adventure film “Waterworld”, co-starring Kevin Costner, Jeanne Tripplehorn and Dennis Hopper, which launched her to stardom. She was active until 1999 in her first acting stint, securing a number of other prominent roles.

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