

Dawson was also among the early group of Hollywood actors to embrace online content. She later became part of the updating of two 1990s cultural touchstones when she starred in Chris Columbus's adaptation of the beloved musical "Rent" (2005) and joined the cast of Kevin Smith's sequel to his breakout hit "Clerks II" (2006). She also continued working with respected auteurs, starring in Oliver Stone's historical epic "Alexander" (2004) and Robert Rodriguez's "Sin City" (2005). She jumped into the world of blockbusters, playing an alien princess (and Will Smith's love interest) in "Men in Black II" (2002). Her early roles included starring in the inspirational "Light It Up" (1999) and with Rachael Lee Cook in the live-action remake of the Saturday morning cartoon "Josie and the Pussycats" (2000). The role legitimized her career and started her on a run of continuous roles that would go for the next two-plus decades. Spike Lee cast the actress opposite Denzel Washington and basketball star Ray Allen in the hoops themed drama "He Got Game" (1998). The movie generated a deluge of controversy with its matter-of-fact depiction of young teens having sex, taking drugs, and being violent, but many of the young actors were noted for their performances, including Dawson.

He cast the young, inexperienced Dawson in his film "Kids" (1995) as the confident and sexually active Ruby. Born in New York, she was discovered as a 15-year-old by director Harmony Korine. The press event featured a live reading by Artemis narrator Rosario Dawson, and special guests artist Luke Jerram, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Levar Burton and social influencers.Rosario Dawson found notoriety as a teen before crafting a career that made her one of the most respected actresses in Hollywood. Inside, guests were invited to hear an advance listen of the upcoming book while they gazed upon the awe-worthy installation. With New York Comic-Con as its backdrop, the Museum of Artemis used directional audio to guide guests through real lunar objects, fictional items from Artemis, and other moon-centric experiences that told a story of human colonization on the moon. To celebrate the upcoming audiobook Artemis - a crime thriller set on the moon by Andy Weir (author of The Martian), Audible partnered with artist Luke Jerram to bring his larger-than-life lunar replica to the United States for the first time.
