“I’m learning to drive which is crazy exciting for me, so hopefully I can get my license soon!” Ariana Greenblatt might still be learning how to drive, but she needs no lessons in acting: since making her debut on Disney Channel with Stuck In The Middle seven years ago, the now 15-year-old has ventured into Hollywood and starred in the likes of Marvel’s Avengers: Infinity War and Adam Driver’s 65. The latest film on her resumé? Greta Gerwig’s Barbie, where she plays Sasha — angsty teen, leader of her high school clique and a Barbie-Anti-turned-Barbie Hero.
“Sasha was very special to me,” Greenblatt reveals. “In a way, out of all of my roles, she is the character most similar to me; she’s a 15-year-old girl in modern-day high school experiencing all of those things that come with that.” She continues, “Sasha is passionate and sometimes comes across as a little rude or dry, but that’s what I love about her, honestly. She’s not afraid to state her opinion or stick up for what she thinks is right. I try to carry a little Sasha with me every day.”
While Greenblatt’s Sasha was still very much human in the pink, plastic fantasy of Barbie World, one couldn’t help but wonder — what would Greenblatt’s Barbie outfit and hairstyle look like if she was a Mattel doll? “I love this question!” The actress responds in excitement. “If I were a Barbie doll, I think I’d love to be in a super cute pink hoodie and sweatpants set. I’d also wear some new Jordan 4 military blacks and probably put in some crazy long extensions.” Ah, a pair of Air Jordan 4s — the sartorial sign of a true Gen-Z. “I’ve always loved the idea of having super long hair so I’d definitely do that for my Barbie look, big hair. My accessory would be my glasses – because I recently found out that I cannot see – and a big fresh cup of boba!”
15 years old and starring in Barbie? It goes without saying that Greenblatt is going places — yet she has also barely gotten started. While her impactful performances in front of the camera have garnered plenty of attention worldwide, the actress also wishes to make her mark as someone behind the lens. To write a film. Or even direct one like Gerwig, perhaps. “I think I would love to capture a true story of a girl my age, of this day and age,” she shares. “Teens are unique and have so many complicated layers. We all deal with home life differently versus just socially trying to fit in, boys, social media, grades, and pressure to perform, it’s endless. So, I fully wrote down the people I know as characters, what they wear, how they talk, their interests and their problems.” She laughs, “I hope they don’t get mad when they see someone very similar to them in a film I make one day!”
Behind these big dreams is the voice of a teenage girl who grew up in the limelight. “The sexualization of teenage girls on film and TV is also something that needs to be addressed. It feels that these depictions have mostly been written by men who will never know how girls really think and feel.”
“I think to have a true and authentic story written about a teenage girl, it must be created by one. All of the feelings and thoughts are so current and at the moment that to be able to capture it now when we are still at this age could be so special and honest and far more interesting.”
At the end of the day, like any teenager, Greenblatt wishes to be seen and heard. And well, experience life like other people her age. “I recently started at a new high school because I wanted to experience what it was like to go to a real high school with all the things that entail, like Friday night football games and homecoming dances. In some ways, I weirdly feel like I know myself more than I ever have, but I also feel unsure about who I am…” She admits, “I’m just trying to take it all in.” Perhaps one day, after she has taken it all in, we’ll get to relive Greenblatt’s high school days through her lens.
Photography: Nick Rasmussen
Styling: Raz Martinez
Makeup Artist: Jen Tioseco
Hair Stylist: Kiley Fitzpatrick
Photography Assistant: Argel Rojo
Fashion Assistants: Conrad Paul Gyuras & Monica Morales
Production Designer: Annika Fischer
Editor
Kaitlyn Lai