Scarlett Madeline Estevez, born on December 4, 2007, is an American actress who first captured audiences’ attention as a child star in major Hollywood comedies before transitioning into television roles that showcased her versatility and charm. She began her acting career at a remarkably young age, landing the role of Megan in the hit family comedy Daddy's Home (2015), where she played the daughter of Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg’s characters. Estevez’s performance was widely praised for its natural comedic timing, leading her to reprise the role in the sequel Daddy's Home 2 (2017), which reunited her with the original cast and introduced new family dynamics that further highlighted her talent.
Beyond the big screen, Estevez made a significant impact on television with her portrayal of Trixie Espinoza on the popular Fox and Netflix series Lucifer, which ran from 2016 to 2021. As the precocious and endearing daughter of Lauren German’s character Chloe Decker, Estevez became a fan favorite, often stealing scenes with her witty dialogue and heartfelt interactions with Tom Ellis’s titular devil. Her work on Lucifer spanned five seasons, establishing her as a reliable young actress capable of handling both comedic and dramatic material. In 2019, she joined the cast of the Disney Channel series Bunk'd for its fourth season, playing the role of Gwen, a spirited camper who brought a fresh energy to the long-running show.
Estevez continued to build her Disney Channel legacy by starring as the lead in the action-comedy series Ultra Violet & Black Scorpion in 2022. In this show, she played Violet Rodriguez, a teenager who becomes the superhero Ultra Violet and must balance her crime-fighting duties with the challenges of school and family life. The series, which also featured Bryan Cranston as a voice actor, allowed Estevez to demonstrate her physicality and comedic chops while delivering a positive message about empowerment and responsibility. Throughout her career, Estevez has worked alongside a wide range of acclaimed actors and directors, and she has been praised for her professionalism and maturity on set. As of 2025, she remains active in the entertainment industry, continuing to explore new roles that challenge her abilities and expand her already impressive resume.