Kate Mara
Kate Mara was born in Bedford, New York, United States on February 27th, 1983 and is the Movie Actress. At the age of 41, Kate Mara biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Kate Rooney Mara ( MAIR-?
(born February 27, 1983) is an American actress and fashion model.She is best known for her role as reporter Zoe Barnes in Netflix's political drama House of Cards (2013–2014), computer analyst Shari Rothenberg in Fox's 2006 thriller series Alive (Mexi Brute (American Horror Story: Murder House (2011), and Jennifer McCarthy's vengeful mistress Hayden McClaine.
Pose was her first appearance in the first season of the FX series in 2018. Random Hearts (1999) was her first film appearance.
She has appeared in Brokeback Mountain (2004), We Are Marshall (2005), Transsiberian (2008), Stone of Destiny (2008), Transcendence (2014), The Martian (2015), Morgan (2016), Megan Leavey (2017), and Chappaquidick (2018), a film starring Mary Jo Kopechne.
Early life
Kate Rooney Mara was born in Bedford, New York, on February 27, 1983. Timothy Christopher Mara, an NFL scout and vice president of the New York Giants for player evaluation, and Kathleen McNulty Mara (née Rooney). She is the second of four siblings, with one older brother, Daniel; one younger sister, Patricia "Rooney"; and Conor, the actor's younger brother. Her ancestry is Irish, one quarter of Italian, and less often in German, French-Canadian, and English. Her father is one of 11 children, through whom she has 20 aunts and uncles, and 40 cousins.
Art Rooney, Sr., a great-granddaughter of both New York Giants founder Tim Mara and Pittsburgh Steelers founder Art Rooney, Sr. Since its inception in 1933, her mother's side of the family has had interest in the Pittsburgh Steelers football team, and her father's side of the family has owned the New York Giants since 1925. Wellington Mara and Ann Mara, her paternal grandparents, were born in Wellington, New Zealand. Wellington co-owned the Giants football team from 1959 to 2005, and John Mara, the team's current President and co-owner, was able to replace him. Timothy James "Tim" Rooney, Kate Mara's maternal grandfather, has been operating Yonkers Raceway in Yonkers, New York, since 1972. Dan Rooney, the Steelers' chairman and a former United States Ambassador to Ireland and co-founder of The Ireland Funds, was the granddaughter of her granduncle. Art Rooney II, her first cousin who was once disinherited, is the current president and co-owner of the Steelers.
Mara started acting in a school musical at the age of nine. She attended many youth theater-arts colleges as well as appeared in community theater and school plays. In an Esquire magazine interview, she says she was "painfully shy" growing up, adding that she only had one friend.
Her first appearance was for NBC's Life on the Streets. She did not get the job, but she knew she wanted to act from then on. Mara graduated from Fox Lane High School a year early and was accepted into the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University to study musical theatre but she had to wait for a role as an actress.
Personal life
Mara Bell began dating her Fantastic Four co-star Jamie Bell in 2015. The couple got engaged in January 2017. The couple announced that they had married on July 17, 2017. Mara became Bell's son from his marriage to Evan Rachel Wood as a result. The couple's daughter was born in May 2019. Mara lives in Los Angeles and Manhattan.
Mara credits her vegan diet and regular exercise for her fitness. "I'm a huge animal lover, too," she said. "Being vegan has been so good for me." "I've never felt better." Mara is one of the Humane Society of the United States' portraits. She appeared in one of their campaign videos on Monday to advertise Meatless.
Mara, a descendant of the owners of the New York Giants and Pittsburgh Steelers, is a fan of both teams; she joked, "I'm mad at my mother, I root for the Giants, and if I'm pissy at my dad, I root for the Steelers." We Are Marshall's relationship inspired her role. Mara has appeared at both teams' games, and after missing the Steelers' 2006 victory at Super Bowl XL due to work, she has stayed in this state. She was in attendance for the Giants' victory in Super Bowl XLII, the Steelers' win in Super Bowl XLIII next year, and the Giants' triumph in Super Bowl XLVI.
Career
In 1997, Mara's first television appearance was in the NBC legal drama Law & Order. Madigan Men, Ed, and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit went on to appear on numerous television shows, including Madigan Men, Ed and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. In 2003, Mara played Kate on Everwood, an 18-year-old girl who is impregnated by her piano tutor and later dies, and Vanessa on Nip/Tuck, a bisexual cheerleader involved in a love triangle with her boyfriend Matt McNamara (John Hensley) and another cheerleader (Sophia Bush). In the same year, Mara appeared on Cold Case, Boston Public, CSI: Miami, and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: the Same Year.
In the 2004 The WB pilot Protest Protests about a teen girl prodigy, Mara was the lead. Shari Rothenberg, a writer, appeared on the WB's Jack & Bobby in 2005 and a five-episode arc on Fox TV series 24 in 2006. In 2009, Mara joined the cast of HBO comedy-drama Entourage for the sixth season. She played Brittany, Eric "E" Murphy (Kevin Connolly)'s assistant, as well as a potential love interest. In 2009, Mara filmed four episodes for the series. Hayden McClaine, a scholar who becomes Dr. Ben Harmon's missing spirit in the Harmon house, appeared in FX horror film American Horror Story in 2011. On Nip/Tuck, Ryan Murphy, her ex producer, invited Mara to play him.
Mara appeared on House of Cards in 2012 as Zoe Barnes, an intrepid reporter from Washington, D.C., who becomes a major ally to Frank Underwood by publishing news that contradict his opponents. She starred in a second season of the series, which was announced on February 14, 2014. She was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series on July 10, 2014.
Mara's debut on stage in 2003 at the Williamstown Theatre Festival in John Guare's Landscape of the Body with Lili Taylor. Mara appeared 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. Harriet Harris, a three-time Tony Award-winning actor, co-starred in the film. Theater is a "dream" for her in 2006, according to WFAN radio, because it was "all I really wanted to do as a child." I wasn't concerned about movies or television, I just wanted to do Broadway.
Mara made her film debut in Random Hearts, directed by Sydney Pollack in 1999. Jessica Chandler, the niece of a congresswoman, appeared on Jethron Scott Thomas. She appeared in Joe the King (1999) and Tadpole (2002), together with Sigourney Weaver. In Peoples (2004), a drama and coming of age film shot in Louisville, Kentucky, Mara co-starred. In the 2005 film The Californians, she appeared in the direct-to-video horror film Urban Legends: Bloody Mary and was co-starring Noah Wyle and Illeana Douglas. Heath Ledger's character in the Academy Award-winning film Brokeback Mountain this year brought her more mainstream media attention.
Mara enrolled with William Morris Agency and was one of the "10 young actors with a chance to make it big" at the New York Daily News in 2006. Summer Jones (aka Wonder), a 16-year-old girl with telekinetic and empathic abilities, appeared in Zoom that year. She then appeared in We Are Marshall, starring Matthew McConaughey, which recalled the aftermath of the 1970 Marshall University plane crash that claimed the lives of the majority of the football team. Annie Cantrell, a cheerleader, appeared on Mara's page.
In 2007, she appeared in the comedy Full of It with Ryan Pinkston for New Line Cinema. Big Liar on Campus was later shown on television as Big Liar on Campus. "Khanis with attitude" was also included in a publicity campaign for clothing chain Gap's Gap's, "khakis with attitude." She appeared in Shooter, a thriller about a master sniper played by Mark Wahlberg, and she was lured out of retirement to prevent an assassination. Sarah Fenn, a Kentucky widow, was played by Mara, who portrayed a southern accent in the role.
She completed her film Transsiberian, directed by Brad Anderson, which takes place on the Trans-Siberian Railway from China to Moscow in 2007. She spent three months shooting the gruesome thriller in Vilnius, Lithuania, beginning in December 2006. The film was shot on location in Beijing and Russia. Mara was a 20-year-old runaway from Seattle. In January, Transsiberian premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival.
Mara appeared in the 2008 film Stone of Destiny, written and directed by Charles Martin Smith, about the robbery of the Stone of Scone on Christmas Day, 1950. Mara was one of four students who swung the stone away in a Scottish nationalist plot. Billy Boyd, Robert Carlyle, and Charlie Cox appeared in the period drama co-comedy. In June 2007, filming began in Glasgow's suburbs. Mara was both humble and humble to play a part of people's history. When filming, she stayed near the Botanic Gardens in the city's West End, and at the Edinburgh International Film Festival's premiere on June 21, 2008. On September 13, 2008, the film closed the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival.
Mara appeared in T Takes: Brooklyn 09, a series of six improvised short films directed by Brody Baker in December 2008. Lucy was a protagonist in The Open Road.
Mara appeared in Peep World, starring Michael C. Hall, Sarah Silverman, and Rainn Wilson, in 2009, and she appeared in Marvel's Iron Man 2 as a US citizen. A subpoena has been sentencing a marshal who looks after Tony Stark. Happy is Mara's ensemble romantic comedy. Thank You. More information is available. Please help. In July 2009, a fire in New York City was discovered. In a tale about six single New Yorkers in their 20s, she plays a waitress and aspiring singer named Mississippi. Actor Josh Radnor wrote and directed the film (How I Met Your Mother). The film received the National Academy Award in the United States. The 2010 Sundance Film Festival's Dramatic Audience Award was a winner. Mara Moore appeared in 127 Hours, Danny Boyle's true story about Aron Ralston, a climber trapped while mountaineering in Utah, if she was trapped.
Mara appeared in Ironclad (2011), which tells the tale of King John's siege of Rochester Castle in the year 1215. It's her first film in which she addresses in an English accent. Mara appeared in the short film Ten Year, directed by Channing Tatum, in order to obtain support for a feature film. In January 2010, the full-length film was released in Albuquerque, with Mara playing in a large ensemble cast film about a 10-year high school reunion. Mara appeared in Stefan Ruzowitzky's thriller Deadfall with Eric Bana and Olivia Wilde in 2012. Mara appeared in Broken Bells' video for the song Holding On For Life in 2013. Mara appeared in Transcendence (2014), starring Johnny Depp and directed by Wally Pfister.
Sue Storm, Invisible Woman, was the Invisible Woman in the Fantastic Four revival in 2015. Beth Johanssen, a NASA astronaut in director Ridley Scott's film The Martian, appeared in support role. Ashley Smith appeared in the film Captive as Ashley Smith.
Mara appeared in Megan Leavey, a true-life US marine who bonds with her military service dog, in 2017. Gabriela Cowperthwaite directed the film, which was released on June 9, 2017.
Elliot Page appeared in My Days of Mercy, which she co-produced.