Like Dakota Fanning and Jodie Foster before her, pre-teen actress Chloë Grace Moretz won critical praise for her mature, assured performances in such films as "The Amityville Horror" (2005), "(500) Days of Summer" (2008) and "Kick-Ass" (2010). While still not quite 10 years old, she was already landing roles on television series. The "Amityville" remake showed her capable of handling dark material, and she soon segued into more horror projects like "The Eye" (2008). Stints on "Dirty Sexy Money" (ABC, 2007-09) preceded her impressive turn in "(500) Days," which in turn led to her breakout performance as a foul-mouthed but lethal superhero in "Kick-Ass." Moretz matured into a compelling teen actress through films as varied as vampire thriller "Let Me In" (2010), art house favorite "Clouds of Sils Maria" (2014) and hit comedy sequel "Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising" (2016), creating enough of a buzz that even starring roles in a commercial and critical flop remake of Stephen King's "Carrie" (2013) and Louis CK's controversial and ultimately unreleased "I Love You, Daddy" (2017) didn't affect her career.