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The chronicle contains information for each day of Dakota Johnson's life.

Johnson launched a book club.
Johnson played the title role in the superhero film 'Madame Web', set in Sony's Spider-Man Universe.
Johnson departed WME and signed a representation deal with Creative Artists Agency.
Johnson starred in the Netflix film adaptation of Jane Austen's 'Persuasion'.
Johnson co-starred in 'The Lost Daughter', directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal and based on Elena Ferrante's novel.
Johnson starred alongside Tracee Ellis Ross in the dramedy film 'The High Note'.
Johnson starred in the independent adventure film 'The Peanut Butter Falcon', which premiered at South by Southwest.
Johnson starred in Babak Anvari's psychological horror film 'Wounds', which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.
Johnson starred in Luca Guadagnino's supernatural horror film 'Suspiria', a remake of the 1977 film.
Johnson began dating Coldplay's vocalist Chris Martin.
Johnson received a BAFTA Rising Star Award nomination and was featured in a Forbes 30 Under 30 list.
Johnson hosted SNL, making her the second daughter of a former SNL host to host the show.
Johnson appeared on Saturday Night Live's 40th anniversary special.
Johnson's breakthrough came with her leading role as Anastasia 'Ana' Steele in the erotic romantic drama film 'Fifty Shades of Grey'.
Johnson had a small role in 'Need for Speed'.
The Fox comedy television series 'Ben and Kate' was canceled after one season.
Johnson had a leading role in the Fox comedy television series 'Ben and Kate', which was later canceled on January 25, 2013.
Johnson starred in So Yong Kim's drama 'For Ellen', alongside Paul Dano and Jon Heder.
Johnson shot the 'Rising Star' campaign for Australian fashion label Wish.
Johnson had a minor role in David Fincher's biographical film 'The Social Network'.
Johnson modeled for MANGO brand's jeans line.
Johnson finished taking acting classes with teacher Tom Todoroff.
Johnson was chosen as Miss Golden Globe, becoming the first second-generation Miss Golden Globe in the Globes' history.
Dakota Johnson made her film debut in 'Crazy in Alabama', directed by Antonio Banderas and starring her mother Melanie Griffith.
The novel 'Crazy in Alabama' by Mark Childress was published, which would later be adapted into a film featuring Dakota Johnson.
Dakota Mayi Johnson was born in Austin, Texas, to actors Don Johnson and Melanie Griffith.
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