In January, the Sundance Film Festival showcased the film “My Old Ass,” leaving attendees intrigued by Maisy Stella’s performance. Stella, known for her role in “Nashville” and a viral video with her sister, took a break from acting at 15 to experience teenage life. At the age of 18, she returned to acting with a newfound appreciation, portraying a character in “My Old Ass” who converses with her older self, portrayed by Aubrey Plaza.
Director Megan Park praised Stella for taking a break to have a normal life, enhancing her acting skills and bringing authenticity to her role. Stella’s collaboration with friend Maddie Ziegler in the film was a fulfilling experience for both. The movie, featuring a dream sequence where Stella performs Justin Bieber’s “One Less Lonely Girl,” resonated with her personally.
Stella expressed gratitude for Plaza’s mentorship during the film’s production, learning valuable lessons about acting. The positive reception of “My Old Ass” at Sundance led to its acquisition by Amazon MGM Studios, marking a significant milestone in Stella’s career. Subsequently, Stella landed roles in diverse projects, including one with Anne Hathaway and Ewan McGregor, showcasing her versatility as an actress.
Megan Park praised Stella’s talent and potential, acknowledging her impact on the entertainment industry. Stella’s humility was evident in her response to being cited as an inspiration for Billie Eilish, emphasizing Eilish’s own genius. Looking ahead, Stella is grateful for the opportunities that have come her way and is excited about the prospects of her evolving career in the film industry.
This article was originally published on Jan. 24, 2024, in The Associated Press’s coverage of the Sundance Film Festival and has since been updated to include information about the film’s acquisition, release, and Stella’s subsequent projects.