Amanda Seyfried
Amanda Seyfried (Actress) |
Introduction
Amanda Michelle Seyfried (born December 3, 1985) is an American entertainer, artist, and model. Brought up in Allentown, Pennsylvania, she started displaying at age eleven and wandered into acting at fifteen with repeating jobs as Lucy Montgomery on the CBS drama As the World Turns (1999–2001) and Joni Stafford on the ABC cleanser All My Children (2003). Seyfried came to noticeable quality after her component film debut in the teenager satire Mean Girls (2004) and her repetitive job as Lilly Kane on the UPN TV series Veronica Mars (2004–2006). She proceeded to play supporting parts in free movies like Nine Lives (2005) and Alpha Dog (2006) and depicted Sarah Henrickson on the HBO series Big Love (2006–2011).
For her part in the melodic Les Misérables (2012), Seyfried won the Satellite Award for Best Cast – Motion Picture and was named for the Screen Actors Guild Award for For her depiction of entertainer Marion Davies in the biopic Mank (2020), Seyfried got assignments for the Critics' Choice Movie Award, the Golden Globe Award, and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
Early life
Her mom, Ann Seyfried (née Sander), is a word-related advisor, and her dad, Jack Seyfried, is a drug specialist. Seyfried is of generally German plummet, with more modest measures of English, Scots-Irish, and Welsh family line. She moved on from Allentown's William Allen High School in 2003. Seyfried has a more seasoned sister, Jennifer Seyfried, an artist in the Philadelphia organ-driven musical crew Love City. Seyfried was selected at Fordham University in the fall of 2003, however, didn't go to after being offered her part in Mean Girls.
Carrer
1996–2005: Early work
During Seyfried's season of displaying she showed up in the printed advertisements for apparel organizations incorporating Limited Too with Leighton Meester and was highlighted on three fronts of the Sweet Valley High novel series. She quit demonstrating when she was 17 and functioned as a server in a retirement local area. Seyfried took vocal examples, concentrated on the show, and prepared with a Broadway mentor while still an adolescent.
In 2003, Seyfried tried out to assume the part of Regina George in Mean Girls; the job ultimately went to Rachel McAdams. While she was at first considered to play the lead job of Cady Heron, played by Lindsay Lohan, the makers of the film concluded that Seyfried should play Karen Smith, Regina's moronic "Plastic" companion and companion. The film was a film industry achievement, netting more than $129 million in its dramatic run. Seyfried's presentation in the film acquired her, alongside Lohan, Lacey Chabert, and McAdams, an MTV Movie Award in the class of "Best On-Screen Team". Seyfried tried out to play the title character on UPN's TV series Veronica Mars.
In 2005, Seyfried played the lead character, Samantha, a job composed by chief Rodrigo García explicitly for her, in one of the nine pieces of the film Nine Lives, made out of nine short movies with various topics and a group cast. For her exhibition, Seyfried, alongside the film's other female leads, won an honor from the Locarno International Film Festival, for Best Actress. That very year she played a supporting person, Mouse, in the free film American Gun.
2006–2010: Breakthrough
Seyfried's profile developed impressively with her job in the exceptionally acclaimed HBO show TV series Big Love. The series fixates on an anecdotal fundamentalist Mormon family, wherein Seyfried plays Sarah Henrickson, Bill and Barb's first girl, who battles with her family's polygamous confidence. Enormous Love debuted in the United States on March 12, 2006. In December 2009, HBO affirmed that Seyfried would return for the show's fourth season, however, that it would be her last, as Seyfried wished to focus on her movie vocation and impending tasks.
Mamma Mia! was Seyfried's first driving job. The film was the fifth most elevated earning film of 2008, and as of February 2021 was the 159th most noteworthy netting film ever. Her melodic presentation in Mamma Mia! was delivered on the film's soundtrack, for which she recorded five tunes. As a feature of advancement for both the film and its soundtrack, Seyfried recorded a music video of the tune "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)".
In March 2008, Seyfried was projected in the satire thriller Jennifer's Body as Anita "Penniless" Lesnicki, the title character's dearest companion. The film, which debuted at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival and was delivered to theaters on September 18, 2009, got blended audits from pundits. That very year she was projected in the parody show free film Boogie Woogie. She played Paige Oppenheimer, one of the lead jobs in the gathering film.
Seyfried featured close by Channing Tatum in Dear John, the film variation of the novel of the very name that was composed by Nicholas Sparks. The film was delivered on February 5, 2010, and got commonly bad audits. Seyfried composed and recorded "Little House", a tune on one of the soundtracks of Dear John. Kirk Honeycutt of The Hollywood Reporter expressed, "Seyfried gives the person and her relationship all she has, however she can't do all the hard work.
Chloe initially debuted at the Toronto Film Festival in September 2009. In the movie, Seyfried's person is an escort who is recruited to test a spouse, since his significant other feels that she can't confide in his constancy Chloe appreciated business achievement and became chief Atom Egoyan's most elevated earning film. Seyfried's exhibition in the film likewise got good surveys from pundits; it additionally assisted her with acquiring industry approval and getting more freedoms to assume more fluctuated parts.
Later in 2010, Seyfried featured in the lighthearted comedy film Letters to Juliet, given the book by Lise and Ceil Friedman, which was delivered to blended surveys and was a film industry achievement, earning $80 million around the world.
2011–present: Further achievement
In late January 2009, she became connected to show up in Myriad Pictures' variation of Oscar Wilde's satire A Woman of No Importance. The film was set to be delivered in 2011. In 2010, in any case, reports demonstrated that the film probably won't be delivered because of an absence of financing. She likewise played the lead job of Sylvia Weis in Andrew Niccol's In Time, which rejoined her with her Alpha Dog co-star, Justin Timberlake, delivered in October 2011 to blended surveys however netted more than $172 million around the world. Likewise in 2011, Seyfried turned into a representative and model for Cle de Peau Beaute, a Japanese line of magnificence items.
Seyfried at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival
Seyfried featured in the thrill ride Gone, delivered in mid-2012. Soon thereafter, she played Cosette in the film variation of the melodic Les Misérables. The film, and her exhibition, gotten approval from pundits, and was named for an Academy Award for Best Picture, and netted a sum of $440 million around the world.
In 2013, Seyfried showed up in the satire The Big Wedding, had a voice job in the fruitful vivified film Epic and played Linda Lovelace in the biopic Lovelace. Her presentation in the last film acquired Seyfried basic praise from film pundits.
In 2015, she featured in the satire Ted 2, close by Mark Wahlberg and Seth MacFarlane, and played Peter Pan's mom in the film Pan. In 2018, she featured as Anon, a cutting edge visual programmer, in the Netflix unique film Anon, with Clive Owen; and repeated her job as Sophie Sheridan in the Mamma Mia! spin-off, Mamma Mia! Same story, different day, which was delivered in July. In 2019, Seyfried featured as Eve in The Art of Racing in the Rain, a satire show dependent on a smash-hit book of a similar name.
In 2020, Seyfried gave the voice of Daphne Blake in the movie Scoob! She likewise featured in the mental loathsomeness You Should Have Left, inverse Kevin Bacon and coordinated by David Koepp. She got specific basic approval for her third film of the year, playing entertainer Marion Davies in David Fincher's Mank, which procured her designations for the Golden Globe Award and Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
Media picture
Seyfried has gotten various honors from People magazine, which positioned her main in a 2011 article highlighting "25 Beauties at 25"; she was likewise remembered for the magazine's yearly excellence list in 2009 and 2010. Furthermore, she showed up in the "Lovely at Every Age" article in 2012. Seyfried was highlighted in Vanity Fair's
Personal Life
Seyfried has opened up with regards to experiencing uneasiness, over-the-top impulsive issues, and fits of anxiety. She likewise has anxiety in front of large audiences and tried not to act in stage creations until 2015.
Seyfried dated her Mamma Mia! co-star Dominic Cooper on and off from 2008 to 2009 and entertainer Justin Long from 2013 to 2015. She then, at that point, started a relationship with her The Last Word co-star, Thomas Sadoski, in mid-2016. They affirmed their commitment on September 12, 2016, and were hitched in a private service in March 2017. The couple has two youngsters: a little girl (conceived March 2017) and a child (conceived September 2020).
Activism
Seyfried is a board individual from the NGO INARA, which offers clinical types of assistance for youngsters who have been injured in disaster areas, zeroing in on evacuee kids from Syria.
Films
Year Title Role
2004 Mean Girls Karen Smith
2005 Nine Lives Samantha
2006 Alpha Dog Julie Beckley
Wanderers, Tramps and Thieves Chrissy Short film
2008 Solstice Zoe
Mamma Mia! Sophie Sheridan
Official Selection Emily Short film
2009 Boogie Woogie Paige Oppenheimer
Jennifer's Body Anita "Destitute" Lesnicki
Chloe Chloe Sweeney
2010 Dear John Savannah Lynn Curtis
Letters to Juliet Sophie Hall
2011 Red Riding Hood Valerie
A Bag of Hammers Amanda
2012 Gone Jill Conway
Les Misérables Cosette
2013 The End of Love Amanda Cameo
The Big Wedding Missy O'Connor
Epic Mary Katherine "M.K." Bomba Voice
Lovelace Linda Lovelace
While We're Young Darby Massey
2015 Ted 2 Samantha Leslie Jackson
Unity Narrator Documentary
Pan Mary
Love the Coopers Ruby
Fathers and Daughters Katie Davis
2017 The Last Word Anne Sherman
The Clapper Judy
First Reformed Mary Mehsana
2018 Gringo Sunny
Anon The Girl
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, Sophie Sheridan
Sacred Moses Mary Short film
2020 Scoob! Daphne Blake Voice
You Should Have Left Susanna
Mank Marion Davies
2021 Things Heard and Seen Catherine Claire
A Mouthful of Air Julie Davis
TV
Year Title Role
1999–2001 As the World Turns Lucinda "Lucy" Montgomery Series normal
2003 All My Children Joni Stafford 3 scenes
2004 Law and Order: Special Victims Unit Tandi McCain Episode: "Clamor"
2005 House Pam Episode: "Detox"
2006 Wildfire Rebecca 5 scenes
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Lacey Finn Episode: "Rashomama"
Justice Ann Diggs Episode: "Pretty Woman"
2006–2011 Big Love Sarah Henrickson 44 scenes
2008 American Dad! Amy (voice) Episode: "Getaway from Pearl Bailey"
2014 Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey Marie Tharp (voice) Episode "The Lost Worlds of Planet Earth"
2017 Twin Peaks Becky Burnett 4 scenes
2018 Family Guy Ellie (voice) Episode: "Kid (Dog) Meets Girl (Dog)"
TBA The Dropout Elizabeth Holmes TBA
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