Lucy DeVito, the firstborn daughter of Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman, is also an actor. She earned her degree in theater from Brown University in 2007 before making her stage debut as Anne Frank in the play “The Diary of Anne Frank” in 2008. The following year, she shared the stage with her mother in an off-Broadway production of “Love, Loss, and What I Wore” in New York City’s Westside Theater.
On-screen, Lucy was seen in films like 2007’s “Nobel Son” starring late actor Alan Rickman, and 2009’s “Leaves of Grass,” with Edward Norton in the lead role. Moreover, she has also collaborated with her dad on several projects like 2016’s “The Comedian” and the animated show “Little Demon.” While promoting the latter on the “Today” show, DeVito shared what it’s like working with his daughter. “I just adore working with Lucy. We’ve been working together since she was this big,” he said while motioning his arms. “But seriously .. she loves acting and loves the theater and movies. That’s what I love. So it’s great that kind of falls into place.”
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That said, Lucy isn’t the only child of DeVito and Perlman to pursue a career in the industry. Jake, their only son, also tried his hand at acting before becoming a cinematographer and producer. Jake has worked on films like “After.Life,” “The Better Angels,” and “Fair Chase,” and shorts like “Curmudgeons” and “Wererock.” He was also credited as the executive producer of the adult cartoon “Little Demon” featuring his father and sister.