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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Ethan Hawke "loved" seeing his daughter Maya Hawke shine in Stranger Things

    The 55-year-old actor has heaped praise on 27-year-old Maya - who he shares with his ex-wife Uma Thurman - for the way she has "set off on her own" in the entertainment world, and he was delighted by her performance as Robin in Netflix's blockbuster sci-fi series.


    He told Live From E!: Golden Globes 2026: "Well, I'm proud of her as a human being, first and foremost.

    "But she is awesome on that show and that show is right up my alley and I loved it."

    Ethan was a big fan of his daughter's character on the show - which recently came to an end with its fifth and final season - and he's glad to see her thriving as an artist.

    He added: "Robin is a great character, and the fact that she's as young as she is, and she's already set off on her own...

    "Her music is amazing - all her work inspires me. I am very proud of her, is the short answer."

    Ethan recently admitted he always suspected Maya's life would follow this path.

    Speaking to Sydney Sweeney for Variety's Actors on Actors series last month, he said: "I knew when she was about 4 that she was gonna be an artist. And I knew that she was gonna be a very good one...

    "That was her safe place. Watercolouring, dancing, and singing all throughout her childhood.

    "There were a lot of things about her childhood that were really, really hard and complicated, and things I regret for her."

    The Black Phone star didn't delve into Maya's early struggles, but he recalled a moment when a teacher asked if she was happy", and she had an answer beyond her years.

    He said: "She was about 13. [Maya said], 'I don't think that's a very interesting question.

    "'I think there's a lot more interesting questions than whether I'm happy or not. Am I happy? No. But I don't aspire to be happy.'

    "So I never worried about her going into the arts, because I knew that was gonna save her life."

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