She may only be fourteen-years-old but Joey King already has a resume that actors twice her age would kill for. In 2011 she appeared alongside Ryan Gosling, Julianne Moore and Steve Carell in the comedy Crazy, Stupid, Love and since then she hasn't looked back. She worked with Christopher Nolan in The Dark Night Rises, and played Channing Tatum's smart-beyond-her-years daughter in the blockbuster White House Down. She traded lines with James Franco in Sam Raimi's star-studded Oz The Great and Powerful, and then got in on the horror scene in 2013's The Conjuring. Again, she's fourteen. King is currently taking a break from the big screen however; not to go to school or normal kid stuff though, nope. She's too busy playing Colin Hank's wise-beyond-her-years (maybe King is just really clever) daughter in the TV series Fargo, based on the Coen Brothers classic. Not satisfied with massive blockbuster roles, King's next appearance on the big screen is in James Franco's adaptation of William Faulkner's The Sound And The Fury. Due to be released later this year, it will hopefully give the audiences a chance to see King using her full range. No matter what happens with that though, it is safe to say King has a big future in the business.