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Kaitlyn Dever

TV Actress

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1996-12-21
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She first rose to prominence with her memorable performance as Gwen Thompson in the film An American Girl: Chrissa Stands Strong, where she starred alongside Austin Thomas. That role really put her on the map, and fans began taking notice of her talent. Then, in 2011, she landed a major breakthrough when she was cast as Eve Baxter on the hit TV series Last Man Standing—a role that would become one of her most recognized to date. Over the years, she continued building an impressive resume, going on to appear in well-received films such as Beautiful Boy, The Front Runner, and Booksmart, showcasing her range and dedication to the craft.

Before all the spotlight and success, she had already shown a passion for acting. She briefly studied at the Dallas Young Actors Studio, where she honed her skills and developed a strong foundation early on. Family has always played an important role in her life—she has two sisters, a younger sister named Jane and an older sister, making for a close-knit sibling bond. Her parents, Tim and Kathy Dever, have been supportive throughout her journey. Through hard work and perseverance, she’s made a name for herself in Hollywood, and her career continues to evolve with each new project she takes on.

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She actually had a pretty memorable appearance in an episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm, where she shared some great scenes with Larry David—really held her own, you know? And then, not too long after that, she made the exciting move to join the cast of The Last of Us for its second season. She’s definitely been making some smart career choices lately, and fans are already curious to see what she brings to the show. Her role in The Last of Us has sparked a lot of buzz, especially given how well she performed alongside such big names before. It’s clear she’s someone to watch in the coming season.

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