Twinning! Thandie Newton's Daughter, Dumbo Star Nico Parker, Is Her Total Look-a-Like

Twinning! Thandie Newton's Daughter, Dumbo Star Nico Parker, Is Her Total Look-a-Like

Thandie Newton may not have a clone, but she certainly has a mini-me!

The Westworld star, 46, walked the red carpet alongside her 14-year-old daughter Nico Parker at the London premiere of Disney’s live-action Dumbo on Thursday and they caused heads to turn.

The mother-daughter duo looked glamorous with Newton dressed in a gray sequined dress with furry detailing and matching silver heels.

Parker wore a pale pink gown with an orange overlay with her curls held back in a low ponytail. The young actress stars as Milly Farrier, the daughter of Colin Farrell’s character Holt Farrier in Dumbo.

In real life, the teen is the middle child of Newton and her husband, director-writer Ol Parker. Newton and the Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again director also share daughter Ripley, 18, and son, Booker, 5.

Nico Parker and Thandie Newton at the London premiere of Dumbo | Matt Crossick/PA Images via Getty Images
Nico Parker and Thandie Newton at the London premiere of Dumbo | Matt Crossick/PA Images via Getty Images

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Newton opened up about wanting to defend her daughter as she ventured into the world of acting in May 2018, telling Britain’s This Morning, “She has her mum right there like a lioness checking that everything is looked after.”

“You can’t stop the industry [from] operating the way it has unless the truth comes out,” she added.

In January, Newton said she fully supported her daughter’s film career while at the 2019 Golden Globes.

(From left to right) Ripley Parker, Ol Parker, Nico Parker and Thandie Newton | Stuart C. Wilson/Getty
(From left to right) Ripley Parker, Ol Parker, Nico Parker and Thandie Newton | Stuart C. Wilson/Getty

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“She’s definitely taking her own path but yeah, she’s acting,” the actress told Ryan Seacrest of Nico. “She was 12 when she made Dumbo, the live-action movie that’s been beautifully directed by Tim Burton. She’s now 14 — the movie has obviously taken a couple of years, because of CGI and so on.”

Newton continued, “It’s absolutely breathtaking. I’m so thrilled for her. And she’s got me to just be this she-tiger, waiting to pounce at any moment, just looking after her.”

Dumbo — also starring Danny DeVito and Michael Keaton — flies into theaters on March 29.