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Vivien Lyra Blair

3 films on Movie OTT · Active 20222023

Vivien Lyra Blair is an American child actress who, at just six years old, delivered one of the more quietly devastating performances in recent Netflix history — playing the unnamed "Girl" opposite Sandra Bullock in the 2018 horror thriller *Bird Box* (Wikipedia). That's a lot of pressure for a kid who hadn't yet started elementary school. What's striking is how much she conveyed without dialogue, in a film where seeing anything could kill you. She was born on June 4, 2012 (TMDB), and by the time most children are learning multiplication tables, she'd already logged credits across film, television, and even a narrative video game.

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About Vivien Lyra Blair

Vivien Lyra Blair is an American child actress who, at just six years old, delivered one of the more quietly devastating performances in recent Netflix history — playing the unnamed "Girl" opposite Sandra Bullock in the 2018 horror thriller *Bird Box* (Wikipedia). That's a lot of pressure for a kid who hadn't yet started elementary school. What's striking is how much she conveyed without dialogue, in a film where seeing anything could kill you. She was born on June 4, 2012 (TMDB), and by the time most children are learning multiplication tables, she'd already logged credits across film, television, and even a narrative video game.

Her second major breakthrough came in 2022, when director Deborah Chow cast her as a young Princess Leia Organa in the six-episode Disney+ series *Obi-Wan Kenobi* — a role that, honestly, could have gone sideways fast given the weight of fan expectation around that character (Wikipedia). It didn't. Blair held her own against Ewan McGregor across the series, and the scene in Episode 1 where young Leia runs through the forest of Alderaan became one of the most-discussed moments of that streaming cycle. Hard to say if any child actor had faced that particular kind of scrutiny before and come out the other side with their reputation intact.

She's not just a performer, either. Per research sourced from web profiles, Blair is currently a film school student and working producer — which, for someone born in 2012, is either remarkable or a sign of how fast the industry moves now (Wikipedia).

Early life & background

Vivien Lyra Blair was born on June 4, 2012 (TMDB), making her an American child actress who entered the industry before most kids her age had formed strong opinions about anything. Beyond her birth year and nationality — confirmed across TMDB and Wikipedia — specific details about her family background, parents, or early education aren't publicly documented in available sources. She's also known internationally under alternate name spellings including 비비안 라이라 블레어 and ویوین لیرا بلر (TMDB), suggesting her work has reached audiences well beyond the English-speaking market. Any further details about her upbringing or schooling should be treated as unverified until confirmed by primary sources.

Career

Blair's screen debut came in 2017 with *Band Aid*, a low-key indie that didn't exactly announce a major talent to the world — but it got her in the door. The real turning point was *Bird Box* (2018), the Netflix horror film that became a genuine streaming event, in which she played "Girl," one of two children Sandra Bullock's character is trying to protect in a world where opening your eyes outside means death. She was five or six during production, and the performance didn't feel coached or stagy in the way child acting sometimes can. From there, she picked up a voice role in Antoine Fuqua's *The Guilty* (2021) and appeared in *We Can Be Heroes* (2020), Robert Rodriguez's superhero ensemble for Netflix — a lighter, broader project that showed she wasn't locked into one genre. She also contributed to *Telling Lies* (2019), a narrative video game from Sam Barlow, which is an unusual credit for any actor, let alone a child performer (Wikipedia). The *Obi-Wan Kenobi* (2022) casting is what cemented her place in a certain kind of pop culture conversation that doesn't go away — *Star Wars* fans don't forget, and they don't forgive bad casting, so the fact that Blair's young Leia was widely praised matters. Director Deborah Chow personally offered her the role (Wikipedia), and across six episodes on Disney+, she made a character that's been played by Carrie Fisher feel genuinely continuous. Her most recent major film credit is *The Boogeyman* (2023), a horror adaptation of a Stephen King short story, where she appears in a supporting role — suggesting she's not abandoning the genre that first made her name.

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What films is Vivien Lyra Blair known for?

Vivien Lyra Blair has 3 titles indexed on Movie OTT, including The Boogeyman, Obi-Wan Kenobi: A Jedi's Return, Dear Zoe.