In the late nineties, Jonathan Lipnicki was one of the most famous kids in Hollywood. At just six years old, he became a star thanks to his roles in films that marked an entire generation, including Jerry Maguire and Stuart Little.
His face was one of the most recognizable in family cinema at the time, and many experts pointed to him as one of the great promises of the industry. However, when he seemed destined to become a permanent figure on the big screen, his career took an unexpected turn.
Today, at 35, he maintains a connection to the audiovisual world, but his life is very different from that of the little actor who shared adventures with a talking mouse.

The role that marked a generation
In 1999, Stuart Little hit theaters, the film adaptation of the popular children's book series written by E. B. White.
The story followed the adventures of a small mouse adopted by a human family and quickly became a worldwide success.
Within the plot, Jonathan Lipnicki played George Little, the son of the family who had to learn to live with his new adoptive brother.
The relationship between the two characters became one of the most remembered aspects of the film and helped solidify the young actor's popularity.
Although he had already participated in important productions, it was this work that ultimately positioned him as one of the most well-known child stars of his generation.








