Malin Akerman
Malin Akerman was born in Stockholm, Sweden on May 12th, 1978 and is the Movie Actress. At the age of 46, Malin Akerman 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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Career
In 1997, Kerman made her acting debut on the Canadian science fiction film Earth: Final Conflict in a smaller capacity as a robot. Rachel McAdams had originally auditioned for a role in an MTV pilot, but the project was never picked up by the network. She appeared on Relic Hunter in 2000 and appeared in a smaller role in The Skulls, an American film. In a Lifetime and Witchblade, she appeared on Doc, Twice, Twice. In 2001, she moved to Los Angeles, California, in the hopes of pursuing a larger acting career. She started off as a waitress and spent time at a friend's house. She appeared in the film The Utopian Society in 2002. Francesco Sondelli, guitarist for alternative rock band Ozono, edited the film. Sondelli begged a kerman to help the band with song lyrics and then begged her to perform. The man who was later in the band's life, Jerry Carter, became the band's drummer, and the band's name was changed to The Petalstones. Stung's debut album was released in August 2005, but the band's debutant left the band to concentrate on her acting career. "You'll never get a self-made, self-taught, if-you-can't hit-the-note-scream-it kind of thing," she referred to her singing.
In 2004, she appeared in Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle in a small role, but she considered returning to Canada because the majority of her auditions fell short of. She appeared on HBO's television show The Comeback, where she appeared in a supporting role as Juna. Kudrow was a veteran sitcom actress trying to resurrect her career. kerman's appearance on the programme attracted media attention, resulting in her being given more roles. She appeared on an episode of Love Monkey and two episodes of Entourage a year later. She appeared in The Brothers Solomon, a 2007 comedy film, long before the Entourage episodes aired. The film, which was a box office bomb, received mainly critical feedback.
In 2006, a writer named Kerman signed up to play Ben Stiller in the Farley Brothers' comedy film The Heartbreak Kid. Lila was the newly engaged wife of Stiller's character. Stiller's character falls in love with another woman on the film and admits that it was a mistake. It was a remake of the 1972 film of the same name that received generally critical feedback, but critics said it was "neither as daring nor as funny" as the directors' earlier films. Jenkinsman's appearance drew more raves; Desson Thomson of The Washington Post called her a "fabulous comic companion" to Stiller, while Times Herald-Record's Roger Moore said she had outperformed him. In its first weekend in the United States, the film grossed US$14 million and soared to gross US$127 million worldwide.
In 2007, kerman appeared in 27 Dresses, Anne Fletcher's romantic comedy film starring Katherine Heigl in the lead role. Jane is the bridesmaid and has always been the bridesmaid with hopes of her own wedding. Jane's sister Tess appeared in this film. The film was shot during the summer of 2007, and was released in January 2008 to a skepticism. With a gross of US$160 million, the film was more successful commercially. In Bye Bye Sally, a short film directed by Paul Leyden and based on Lisa Mannetti's short story Everybody Wins, the title role was played by the actor. At the 2009 Newport Beach Film Festival, the film premiered.
Silk Spectre II, a superhero film based on Alan Moore's graphic novel of the same name, appeared in 2009 as a jerkman in the superhero film Watchmen. The feature film, directed by Zack Snyder, is set in 1985, where a group of retired vigilantes investigates an apparent plot against them. Because he felt that they did not play such important roles, Snyder favoured kerman over some more well-known actresses. With "months of hardcore conditioning" he rehearsed, he began to exercise on a very restricted diet. She wore a brunette wig, high heels, and an uncomfortable latex dress, which gave no protection when doing stunts, and she often bruised herself while filming. The character of the film, according to the actor, because she is the only woman among many men. The film, which opened in February 2009, received generally favorable feedback and was a commercial hit, grossing US$185 million worldwide. Although the actor was nominated for a Saturn Award for her role in the film, observers were generally dismissive of her performance. She has been nominated for a Teen Choice Award and two Scream Awards.
In the 2009 romantic comedy film The Proposal, starring Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds in the lead roles. The ex-girlfriend of Reynolds' character, Gertrude, appeared in a supporting role as the ex-girlfriend of his character. Despite mixed critiques, the film went on to gross US$317 million worldwide. Kerman appeared in Couples Retreat in 2009, opposite Jon Favreau and Vince Vaughn. Four couples are filmed as they travel to a tropical island resort for couples therapy. Ronnie, Vaughn's wife, was played by a kerman. For the first time, she loved being a mother and wanted to make her appearance as realistic as possible. The film premiered in theatres in October 2009 and grossed US$34 million in its first weekend in the United States, taking first place at the box office and totaling US$171 million globally. The film's reception was mainly critical, though kerman's appearance was met with more cheering.
In the Josh Radnor-directed comedy-drama film Happy, kerman co-starred Annie. Thank you. More info. Please help. As her character has alopecia, the kerman shaved her eyebrows and wore a bald cap to cover her hair. She was originally offered a different role in the film but felt she wanted to be Annie because it was different from her previous roles. In January 2010, the film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and was named People of the United States, which was a public award for Favorite U.S. Dramate. Critics' remarks were split on, but kerman was lauded. She appeared on the How I Met Your Mother episode "The Wedding Bride" in 2010 and later joined the Adult Swim comedy team Children's Hospital cast. During the series's second season, he appeared as Dr. Valerie Flame, a promiscuous Dr. Valerie Flame. After seeing several webisodes, the series was originally a web series, and a kerman accepted the job. "It was totally up my alley, my kind of humour," she said of the series. Katie Holmes, Josh Duhamel, and Anna Paquin appeared in The Romantics, a romantic comedy film from the same year. The film premiered in September 2010 on limited availability to generally critical receptions.
Carla Gugino and Joseph Gordon-Levitt appeared in Sebastian Gutierrez's comedy film Elektra Luxx in 2010. The film is a sequel to 2009's Women in Pain. Trixie, an awkward drug store clerk who falls for Gordon-Levitt's character, a former porn actor, was a kerman who, in turn, is obsessed with Gugino's character. During a Women in Trouble screening, a kerman was given the opportunity. The film premiered in March 2011 on limited sales and received mostly critical feedback; critics dismissed the film's numerous subplots and called it a "bizarre sex comedy." Next, kerman appeared in the lead female role in the film The Bang Bang Club, which follows a group of young photojournalists in South Africa during the apartheid's final stages. Robin Comley, a newspaper photo editor, was a kerman from Robin Comley. Mixed reviews from the press followed the film premiere at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival. In 2010, a Kerman auditioned for a role in Aaron Harvey's Catch.44, a drama-thriller film starring Forest Whitaker and Bruce Willis in the male lead roles. Critics and moviegoers alike largely dismissed the film.
With Jennifer Aniston and Paul Rudd, the kerman appeared in the 2012 comedy film Wanderlust. The film focuses on an overworked couple who end up on a commune when they want to slow down. Eva, a woman at the commune, was played by a kerman. Critics were split on the film's humour, but the cast praised the film. Wanderlust performed well at the box office, grossing just over US$20 million in totality during its theatrical run. The Giant Mechanical Man, a comedy film that premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2012, received average reviews. She appeared in the 2012 rock musical film Rock of Ages, based on the same name on stage. Constance Sack, a journalist who speaks with Tom Cruise about her character Stacee Jaxx, played her role. She retained a vocal coach because her job required her to sing; she and Cruise performed a duet of "I Want to Know What Love Is" (1984). The duet appears on the soundtrack, which debuted on the Billboard 200 and sold 320,000 copies in the United States. Despite the fact that the film's opening weekend in the United States was the third-highest ever for a stage adaptation.
In the 2012 bank heist action film Stolen, the kerman appeared opposite Nicolas Cage. Critics and bombed at the box office had scathing comments on the film. Kerman appeared in Hotel Noir (2012), the comedy horror film Cottage Country (2013), and the adventure thriller The Numbers Station (2013), all of which were sluggish by critics. In Randall Miller's film CBGB, Debbie Harry portrayed her in 2013. The film received limited theatrical release and was met with critical reviews in the press. During this time, she appeared on television, including the series Newsreaders, Robot Chicken, and Welcome to Sweden. She appeared on ABC's comedy program Suburgatory as Alex, the absent mother of the main character Tessa. The contestant on Burning Love (2012), which parodied the reality show The Bachelor, was also a contestant.
kerman appeared on ABC's Trophy Wife from 2013 to 2014. Kate Harrison, Bradley Whitford's third wife, portrayed her character. Whitford's two ex-wives, Marcia Gay Harden and Michaela Watkins, co-starred. In addition, the kerman served as a producer. "I saw the name and thought, 'Hell no, I'm not playing a trophy wife,'" she was initially put off by the title. Despite this, she changed her mind after reading the script; she loved the story and that the woman is not really a trophy wife. The name, according to executive producer Lee Eisenberg, was "always meant to be ironic." Critics praised the actor's chemistry in the series, which lauded the actors' chemistry. The Kermans received critical praise for her appearance; Gabriel Mizrahi of The Huffington Post called her "terrible," and TVLine's Matt Webb Mitovich told her that her appearance "no less than shines here," coming off as fun-loving but not flaky, warm, and not overheated." Several television commentators named it as one of the best new sitcoms of 2013, while others dismissed it as implying that it is about something that it is not. Willa Paskin of Slate regarded the title as "terrible" and "an insult to its lovely, daffy main character." The series's critics had also sluggish time slot, resulting in a lack of time slot. Trophy Wife ran for a season before its demise.
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Sin City Saints, a short-lived comedy film that ran for an eight-episode season, appeared on screen. Dusty Halford, the advocate of the eponymous basketball team, was portrayed by the actress. With Blythe Danner, a kerman co-starred in Brett Haley's comedy-drama film I'll See You in My Dreams (2015). The film premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival in the United States, receiving raves. She appeared in Taissa Farmiga's comedy slasher film The Final Girls in 2015. A group of high school seniors are taken in a slasher film in the film. Critics generally praised the film, who referred to its "surprising layer of genuine emotion" in "the meta amusement." For her appearance, the kerman was nominated for the Fangoria Chainsaw Award for Best Supporting Actress.In 2016, Kerman appeared in two films, Misconduct and The Ticket, both of which had limited availability. Misconduct's general reception was critical, while The Ticket received mixed feedback. The wife of a blind man who recovered his sight in the latter was given a warm reception. On an episode of Netflix's comedy-drama series titled "All in Me," a series of stand-alone episodes of various characters exploring relationships. Since 2016, kerman has been a main cast member on Showtime's Billions, playing Lara Axelrod, the wife of billionaire hedge fund manager Bobby Axelrod, as played by Damian Lewis. Due to her "no-nonsense" attitude, a kerman enjoys playing the role. Throughout the four seasons, the series has received critical acclaim, and in May 2019, it was resurrecting for its fifth season. kerman took on a recurring role for the third season to be able to participate in other projects, which was written into the storyline of season 3, allowing her to step away from the show without offending the viewers.
As Claire Wyden, the CEO of a corporation responsible for the infection and mutation of many animals, he was cast in Brad Peyton's science fiction monster film Rampage (2018), based on the video game series of the same name. For the first time, she enjoyed being a villain for the first time as it was a "good challenge." "I don't think she had any redeeming qualities," she said, but I don't believe characters must have redeeming qualities. It's so much fun to be evil." With a worldwide audience of US$428 million, the film became a hit, resulting in the twentieth-first top-grossing film of 2018. The critical reception was divided, with some commentators calling it a "brainless blockbuster." In 2019, Kerman appeared on Comedy Central's educational comedy series Drunk History, where she appeared as accused murderer Beulah Annan. In Martha Stephens' coming-of-age film To the Stars (2019), the actor played Grace Richmond, the mother of Liana Liberato's character. Critics loved the film's premiere at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival.
In February 2019, kerman accepted a Prism NBC drama pilot. a murder trial is told from different perspectives of each individual involved, with kerman as public defender Rachel Lewis. In May 2019, NBC broadcasted the scheme. In the jukebox documentary En del av mitt hjärta, directed by Edward af Sillén and based on Swedish singer Tomas Ledin's music, the actor appeared in her first Swedish-speaking film role. In Sweden, the film was released on Christmas 2019. She appeared in The Sleepover, a Netflix film directed by Trish Sie. In her debut as a director in Nicol Paone's comedy film Friendsgiving, the kerman was cast. On the project, the kerman is also a producer. She appeared in an episode of AMC's anthology series Soulmates, which premiered on October 5, 2020. In 2020, kerman appeared in Ally in Frank Pines' CBS comedy pilot The Three of Us.