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Kate Mara-1

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1983-02-27
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The actress best known for playing Zoe Barnes on the Netflix series House of Cards has certainly made a name for herself in Hollywood. This talented performer, whose career spans both television and film, has taken on memorable roles in major productions like Fantastic Four, Brokeback Mountain, Shooter, The Open Road, Transcendence, and The Martian. In 2018, she joined the cast of FX’s critically acclaimed show Pose, further solidifying her place in the entertainment industry.

Before rising to fame, she was accepted into the prestigious New York University Tisch School of the Arts—an impressive achievement. However, due to her already-busy acting schedule, she had to delay starting for three years. It’s clear that her dedication to her craft began early on. Interestingly, she comes from a family with strong artistic roots—her younger sister is none other than actress Rooney Mara, making it a true powerhouse duo in the acting world.

On the personal side, she began a relationship with actor Max Minghella back in 2010, though the couple eventually parted ways in 2014. In 2017, she married fellow actor Jamie Bell in a private ceremony. The couple welcomed their first daughter in May 2019, and in November 2022, they were overjoyed to welcome their second child—a second daughter.

Adding another fascinating layer to her story, her grandfather was Art Rooney, the founding owner of the Pittsburgh Steelers. So while her success is all her own, there’s no denying the legacy that runs through her family. Through every role she takes on, one thing remains consistent: her ability to captivate audiences, leaving a lasting impression wherever she goes.

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She made a memorable appearance as Shari Rothenberg, starring in five episodes of the FOX series 24 back in 2006. Around that time, she also took on the role of Brittany, showing off her range in four episodes of HBO’s Entourage in 2009. Her performance as Shari Rothenberg really stood out, and fans of the show still talk about her impactful scenes. As for her role as Brittany, it added another solid credit to her growing list of television appearances. She definitely made the most of each opportunity, especially during her time as Shari Rothenberg.

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