
Nepo-baby daughter of A-list actress and Hollywood director wows at exhibition – can you guess her famous parents?
And it's no surprise, as the actress has grown up with very famous Hollywood parents.
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The 17-year-old was snapped in London at the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition Party.
And she looked absolutely stunning as she posed in a sweet pink dress beside her famous mother.
But can you guess who she is? Or who her famous parents are?
The young lady in question is Nell Burton, the daughter of Hollywood director Tim Burton and A-list star Helena Bonham Carter.
Nell made her first movie appearance as a toddler, as a Baby at Dock in the movie 'Alice in Wonderland', directed by her father Tim.
Her mother, Helena, played the Red Queen, starring opposite Johnny Depp as a Mad Hatter and Mia Wasikowska as Alice.
Nell was then seen as a Little Girl at the Train Station in the 2012 fantasy comedy 'Dark Shadows'.
She also made an appearance as Girl at Park in the biographical drama 'Big Eyes', about the life of the painter Margaret Keane.
And she appeared as Unnamed classmate in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.
Tim and Helena met for the first time when he cast her to play in his 2001 movie 'Planet of the Apes', during which the two began their relationship.
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Sweeney Todd actress Helena, 59, and Tim, 66, went on to have an unconventional marriage.
The couple famously lived together in adjoining houses in Belsize Park, North London, before knocking them together.
They had two children Billy, 22, and Nell, 17, but split in 2014.
They remained friends after the split with Helena branding the director 'very generous'.
She said at the time: 'You go through massive grief — it is a death of a relationship, so it's utterly bewildering.
'Your identity, everything, changes.
'Luckily I've kept both houses. He was very generous.'
Helena is now with writer and academic Rye Dag Holmboe, who at 37 is 22 years her junior.
And Tim is with Bond girl and model Monica Bellucci, 66, who presented him with a lifetime achievement award at the Lumière Film Festival in Lyon in 2022.
Nell's older brother has also made appearances in several of their father's movies.
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