Kate Mara Biografi

Monday, January 23, 2012

Kate Mara (born February 27, 1983) is an American television and film actress. Beginning acting in her hometown of Bedford, New York, she moved from the stage to her first film, Random Hearts (1999). Her notable roles include appearances in the Academy Award-winning film Brokeback Mountain (2005), playing the daughter of Heath Ledger's character, and on the Fox television series 24, as computer analyst Shari Rothenberg. She has since appeared in the feature films We Are Marshall (2006), Shooter (2007), Transsiberian (2008), Stone of Destiny (2008), and The Open Road (2009). Mara joined the cast of the HBO series Entourage for its sixth season, and appeared in Iron Man 2, Happythankyoumoreplease and 127 Hours. In 2011, she starred in the film Ironclad, and played Hayden McClaine on the FX series, American Horror Story.

Early life

Mara was born and raised in Bedford, New York, the daughter of Timothy Christopher Mara, a scout for the New York Giants, and Kathleen McNulty (née Rooney).[1] Mara has Irish roots on both sides of her family; she is also of Italian descent (from her maternal grandmother). Her family name used to be O'Mara.[2][3] She has one older brother, Daniel, and two younger siblings, fellow actress Patricia Rooney Mara, and Conor. Mara wanted to be an actress since seeing Les Misérables at a young age; she said she "fell in love with Broadway and musicals",[4] and grew up watching movie musicals on television and going to Broadway shows with her mother. She was especially a fan of Judy Garland's films.[5] Mara began acting at the age of nine in a school musical, and attended several youth theater-arts schools, and appeared in community theater and in school plays.[6][7] Mara described herself to Esquire magazine as "painfully shy" while growing up, and said she only had one friend.[8]
Beginning at a young age, Mara continually asked her mother to help her get an agent.[9] Mara's mother got the name and address of a management company, sent in a photograph, and Mara signed with her first agent,[5] beginning her professional career at the age of 14.[6] Mara's first audition was for the television drama Homicide: Life on the Street. She did not get the role, but knew from then on that she just wanted to act. Mara was accepted into the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University to study musical theater and graduated from Fox Lane High School a year early. Mara felt pressure from her parents to go to college, but was already getting work as an actress, so she deferred for three or four years before deciding not to go. Mara moved to Manhattan in order to act full time.

Television and stage roles

Mara's first television role was in the drama Law & Order in 1997. She went on to guest star on numerous television series, including Madigan Men, Ed and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. Mara landed two recurring roles in 2003, as Kate on Everwood, an 18-year-old who is impregnated by her piano teacher and then gets an abortion, and as Vanessa on Nip/Tuck, a bisexual cheerleader involved in a love triangle with her boyfriend Matt McNamara (John Hensley) and another cheerleader (Sophia Bush).[10] Mara also appeared on Cold Case, Boston Public, CSI: Miami and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation that year.
Mara was cast as the lead in the 2004 WB pilot Prodigy, about a teenage child prodigy.[11] She had a recurring role on the WB's Jack & Bobby in 2005, and a 5 episode arc on the Fox series 24 in 2006, playing computer analyst Shari Rothenberg. Mara joined the cast of the HBO series Entourage for the series' sixth season in 2009. She played Brittany, Eric "E" Murphy (Kevin Connolly)'s assistant at his talent-management company, and a potential love interest.[12] Mara filmed four episodes for the series in 2009.[13] In 2011, she guest starred on the FX television series, American Horror Story, as Hayden McClaine, Dr. Ben Harmon (Dylan McDermott)'s dead mistress, a spirit trapped in the Harmon house. Mara was offered the role by Ryan Murphy, her former producer on Nip/Tuck.[14]
Mara debuted theatrically in 2003 at the Williamstown Theatre Festival in John Guare’s Landscape of the Body with Lili Taylor.[15] Mara starred in The Alice Complex, a play by Peter Barr Nickowitz, at Dixon Place in New York City in 2005 and at the Blank Theatre in Los Angeles in 2006. The production co-starred Tony Award-winner Harriet Harris.[16] Mara told WFAN radio in 2006 that doing more theater work is a "dream" because it was "all I really wanted to do as a kid. I didn't care about movies or tv, I just wanted to do Broadway".[17]

Film career

Mara's film debut was in Random Hearts with Harrison Ford in 1999, directed by Sydney Pollack. She played Jessica Chandler, the daughter of a congresswoman (Kristin Scott Thomas). She next appeared in the Sundance Film Festival award-winning films Joe the King (1999) and Tadpole (2002), alongside Sigourney Weaver. Mara co-starred in Peoples (2004), a drama and coming of age story filmed in Louisville, Kentucky. She starred in the direct-to-video horror film Urban Legends: Bloody Mary, and appeared with Noah Wyle and Illeana Douglas in The Californians in 2005. It was her supporting role as the daughter of Heath Ledger's character in the Academy Award-winning Brokeback Mountain that year however, that brought her more widespread attention.[6]
Mara signed with the William Morris Agency,[18] and was included on the New York Daily News list of "10 young actors who have a shot at making it big" at the start of 2006.[19] She appeared in the superhero movie Zoom that year, with Tim Allen and Courteney Cox, playing Summer Jones (aka Wonder), a 16-year-old girl with telekinetic and empathic abilities. She next appeared in We Are Marshall, starring Matthew McConaughey, which recalled the aftermath of the 1970 Marshall University plane crash that took the lives of most of the football team. Mara played fictional cheerleader Annie Cantrell. It was a script that she responded to emotionally because of her football background.[20]
In 2007, Mara appeared in the comedy Full of It with Ryan Pinkston for New Line Cinema. The film later aired on television as Big Liar on Campus. Mara was also featured in an advertising campaign for clothing retailer Gap called, "khakis with attitude."[21] She appeared in Shooter, a thriller about a master sniper lured out of retirement to prevent an assassination, based on the novel Point of Impact.[22] Mara played Kentucky widow Sarah Fenn, the love interest of Mark Wahlberg's character's partner, and then Wahlberg's character himself. She adopted a southern dialect for the role. Director Antoine Fuqua immediately felt Mara was right for the part when she auditioned.
Mara at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival in September 2008
Also in 2007, Mara finished the film Transsiberian by Brad Anderson, which takes place on the Trans-Siberian Railway that runs from China to Moscow. The cast included Woody Harrelson, Ben Kingsley, Eduardo Noriega and Emily Mortimer. Mara spent three months shooting the thriller in Vilnius, Lithuania,[9] starting in December 2006. The film also shot on location in Beijing and Russia.[23] Mara played Abby, a 20-year-old runaway from Seattle, a character she described to MoviesOnline as "dark", "mysterious", "sort of goth", and did not talk much.[24] Transsiberian premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival in January 2008.
Mara starred in the 2008 film Stone of Destiny, written and directed by Charles Martin Smith, about the theft of the Stone of Scone on Christmas Day, 1950. Mara played Kay Matheson, one of four students that removed the stone in a Scottish nationalist plot. The period adventure-comedy co-starred Billy Boyd, Robert Carlyle and Charlie Cox.[25] Filming began in June 2007 in locations around Glasgow, including Film City studio and Arbroath Abbey.[26] Mara employed a Scottish accent for the role, which she found very difficult to master.[27] Mara felt lucky and proud to play a role that was important to people's heritage.[28] She stayed near the Botanic Gardens in the city's West End while filming,[29] and attended the film's premiere at the Edinburgh International Film Festival in Fountainbridge, Edinburgh on June 21, 2008.[30] The film closed the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival on September 13, 2008.[31]
In December 2008, Mara appeared in T Takes: Brooklyn 09, a series of 6 improvised short films directed by Brody Baker, in association with The New York TImes' T magazine.[32] Mara starred in The Open Road, alongside Jeff Bridges, Justin Timberlake, and Mary Steenburgen, playing Lucy, the girlfriend of Timberlake's character, Carlton.[33] Filming began in Hammond, Louisiana in February 2008, and continued in Memphis, Tennessee and elsewhere in the southern United States.[33][34]
In 2009, Mara filmed the independent comedy Peep World, starring Michael C. Hall, Sarah Silverman and Rainn Wilson,[35] and joined the cast of Marvel's Iron Man 2, making a cameo appearance as a U.S. marshal.[36] Mara also shot the ensemble romantic comedy happythankyoumoreplease in New York City in July 2009. She plays a waitress and aspiring singer named Mississippi, in a story about six single New Yorkers in their 20s. The film was written and directed by Josh Radnor, the star of the CBS television comedy How I Met Your Mother.[13] The film won the U.S. Dramatic Audience Award at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival.[37] In 2010, Mara appeared in the survival drama 127 Hours, directed by Danny Boyle, starring alongside James Franco and Amber Tamblyn. Mara plays a hiker in the film, a true story about Aron Ralston, a climber trapped while mountaineering in Utah.[37]
Mara appeared in Ironclad (2011), which tells the story of the siege of Rochester Castle by King John in the year 1215.[38] It is her first film where she speaks in an English accent.[39] Mara appeared in the short film Ten Year, produced by Channing Tatum to attract financing for a feature film.[40] The full-length feature went into production in Albuquerque in January 2010, with Mara starring in a large ensemble cast that includes Channing Tatum, Rosario Dawson, Brian Geraghty, Justin Long, Anthony Mackie, Scott Porter, Lynn Collins, Chris Pratt and Oscar Isaac. The film is about a 10-year high school reunion, and was directed by Jamie Linden.[41]
As of May 2011, Mara was shooting the crime drama Blackbird in Montreal, alongside Olivia Wilde, Sissy Spacek, Kris Kristofferson and Treat Williams.[42]

[edit] Personal life

Mara has stated that she comes from a "huge" family.[17] Her father was one of 11 children. She has 22 aunts and uncles and 40 cousins.[9][43] She lives in Los Angeles, having resided there on and off since around 2003.[17] Her younger sister, Patricia, (known professionally as Rooney Mara) lived with her temporarily after relocating to Los Angeles in 2007. Mara travels back to New York when her schedule allows and has stated, "If I could live in New York, I would", specifying that she likes "the cold... the rain" and "miss[es] it";[17] she also stated that she likes "not needing plans" in New York.[44] Mara tries to spend the football season in New York when she can. She dated producer and director McG, with whom she worked on We Are Marshall.[45] In July 2008, she was linked to Stone of Destiny co-star Charlie Cox.[46]

NFL ties

Mara's family owns the New York Giants and the Pittsburgh Steelers. As the direct descendant of the Giants' Tim and Wellington Mara as well as the Steelers' Art Rooney, she is a fan of both teams,[20][47] and the relationship contributed to her being cast in We Are Marshall.[48] Mara has sung at both teams' games[49][50] and, after missing the Steelers' victory at Super Bowl XL due to work, her contracts state that if either team goes to the Super Bowl, she can attend.[48] She was in attendance for the Giants' victory in Super Bowl XLII and the Steelers' victory the next year in Super Bowl XLIII.

Filmography

Mara at the press junket for We Are Marshall on December 10, 2006
Title Year Role Notes
List of acting performances in film and television
1997 Law & Order Jenna Erlich TV series, episode: "Shadow"
1999 Joe the King Allyson
1999 Random Hearts Jessica Chandler
2000 Madigan Men Julie TV series, episode: "White Knight"
2000 Ed Kelly Kovacs TV series, episode: "Pretty Girls and Waffles"
2001 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Lori TV series, episode: "Pixies"
2002 Tadpole Miranda Spear
2003 Everwood Kate Morris
2003 Nip/Tuck Vanessa Bartholomew TV series, 4 episodes
2003 Cold Case Jill Shelby TV series, episode: "Look Again"
2003 Boston Public Helena Gelbke TV series, episode: "Chapter Seventy-Five"
2004 Peoples Jessica Anderson
2004 CSI: Miami Stephanie Brooks TV series, episode: "Murder in a Flash"
2004 Prodigy
TV pilot
2004 Time Well Spent Girl Short film
2004 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Janelle Macklin TV series, episode: "Formalities"
2005 Jack & Bobby Katie TV series, 6 episodes
2005 Urban Legends: Bloody Mary Samantha Owens Direct-to-video
2005 Brokeback Mountain Alma Jr., age 19
2005 The Californians Zoe Tripp
2006 24 Shari Rothenberg TV series, 5 episodes
2006 Zoom Summer Jones / Wonder
2006 Fireflies Taylor
2006 We Are Marshall Annie Cantrell
2007 Full of It Annie Dray
2007 Shooter Sarah Fenn
2007 Sydney White Girl
2008 Transsiberian Abby
2008 Stone of Destiny Kay Matheson
2008 Big Guy Kate Short film
2008 T Takes: Brooklyn '09 Kate Video short series
2009 The Open Road Lucy
2009 Entourage Brittany TV series, 4 episodes
2010 Happythankyoumoreplease Mississippi Nominated—Georgia Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress
2010 Iron Man 2 U.S. Marshal Cameo
2010 Peep World Meg
2010 127 Hours Kristi
2011 Ironclad Lady Isabel
2011 Ten Year

2011 American Horror Story Hayden McClaine TV series, 7 episodes
2012 Blackbird Hanna



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