“She really is so recognizable as the Pepsi girl,” Eisenberg’s mom said in 2000. “It hasn’t been a bad thing … people have been so receptive and nice to her.” The young actor went on to earn some prominent feature films roles. She starred in 1998’s Paulie and had a supporting role in 1999’s Bicentennial Man with Robin Williams. But after a handful of additional parts throughout the 2000s, Eisenberg decided to put her career on hold to attend American University in 2010. Meanwhile, that’s just about when her brother, Jesse Eisenberg, became an Oscar nominee for his performance as Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg in The Social Network. In fact, the two actually worked together on a couple of projects over the years. Hallie joined Jesse on his 2000s Fox series Get Real, which also starred future Oscar winner Anne Hathaway. And both Hallie and Jesse appeared in the 2010 film Holy Rollers. In 2014, Hallie graduated from college and relocated from Washington, D.C. back to her home state of New Jersey. Now, she’s getting back into the film industry. The 28 year old has been working as a writer’s assistant for the past year. And in 2019, she served as the assistant to the producers of The Art of Self Defense, which Jesse starred in. And of course, she always finds the time to support her big brother, even in quarantine. And if you can’t get enough star-powered relatives, check out 17 Celebrities You Didn’t Know Were Siblings.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb