Chloe Coleman joins forces with former WWE star Dave Bautista for the family action film “My Spy.” The 11-year-old plays a girl named Sophie Vale in the film, who has Bautista’s character JJ at her whim after she discovers he’s an undercover CIA operative.

However, this isn’t the child star’s first time on set. Coleman, who is based in Los Angeles, has made a number of movie and television appearances over the years. Here are some of her previous roles:

"Big Little Lies"

Coleman is known for her role as Skye Carlson on the HBO series “Big Little Lies.” Skye is the daughter of Bonnie Carlson, who is played by Zoë Kravitz. The series is based on the book by Liane Moriarty where a murder changes the lives of a group of upper-class moms. Coleman appears in all 14 episodes of the show, which has two seasons so far. Other stars include Reese Witherspoon, Adam Scott, and Nicole Kidman.

"Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made"

This Disney+ film follows an 11-year-old boy who is operating Total Failure Inc., a detective agency, with an imaginary polar bear. Coleman appears in the film as Molly Moskins, who notably “smells like tangerines” and “has no respect for personal space.” The film is based on the Stephan Pastis best-seller, Rotten Tomatoes reports.

"Puppy Star Christmas"

In 2018, Coleman voiced a puppy named Charlie for the Air Bud “Pup Star” movie. Charlie is among the four puppies who get stuck at the North pole while trying to save Christmas against the efforts of their doggie rivals. The family tale is available to stream on Netflix.

Other Appearances

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Chloe Coleman and Dave Bautista in a promo poster for “My Spy.” STX Entertainment

Coleman has also landed some smaller roles in various TV series and short films. These credits include two appearances on Nickelodeon’s “Henry Danger,” and her role as Hanna the 2016 short film “Me3.” The pre-teen is also listed on her IMDb page as appearing in "Avatar 2" as Young Lo ‘ak. The film is due to be released in 2021.

Catch Coleman in "My Spy" when it hits theaters on Friday.