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Kerris Dorsey-1

Actress Film Television

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TV

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Responsible Disciplined Ambitious Self-Controlled Good Manager Practical

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1998-01-09
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Kerris Dorsey’s journey as an actress really took off when she was just three years old—imagine that, starting so young and already making waves in Hollywood. Kerris Dorsey began her career with appearances in popular sitcoms like Monk (USA, 2001–09) and Scrubs (2001–2010), where she showed early promise. Around the same time, she stepped into the world of film, landing roles in the lighthearted romantic comedy Just Like Heaven (2005) alongside Reese Witherspoon, and the critically acclaimed musical drama Walk the Line (2005), starring Joaquin Phoenix.

As the years went on, Kerris Dorsey kept building momentum, consistently showing up on television screens throughout the 2000s and into the 2010s. She made notable appearances on series such as Mad Men (2006–2014), Vanished (Fox, 2006–07), and Carpoolers (ABC, 2007–08). Fans might also remember her from Sons of Anarchy (FX, 2008–2015) or the fun Disney show Shake It Up! (2010–13). Not to mention, she had a role in the Hallmark Channel TV movie Flower Girl (2009–2010), which added another layer to her growing resume.

In more recent years, Kerris Dorsey shifted her focus more toward film projects. She appeared in the baseball drama Moneyball (2011), sharing the screen with Brad Pitt—a pretty big deal. She also starred in An American Girl: McKenna Shoots for The Stars (2012), a family-friendly flick featuring Jade Pettyjohn, and later in Jump Rope Sprint (2013). On the small screen, she joined the cast of the Disney TV movie Girl vs. Monster (2012–13), which became a favorite among younger audiences.

Even while focusing on film, Kerris Dorsey didn’t step away from television entirely. She took on roles in Don’t Trust the B—- in Apartment 23 (ABC, 2011–13) and the intense drama Ray Donovan (Showtime, 2013–). Most recently, Kerris Dorsey brought her talent to the Steve Carell-led comedy Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day (2014), proving once again that her range and dedication continue to shine across genres. All in all, Kerris Dorsey has built an impressive body of work at such a young age, and her career remains one to watch.

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When it comes to Kerris Dorsey’s career highlights, one standout moment definitely comes from her role in Moneyball (2011), which is widely regarded as Kerris Dorsey’s highest rated film to date. The movie not only received critical acclaim but also showcased Kerris Dorsey’s talent in a way that resonated with audiences and critics alike. On the other hand, looking back at earlier projects, Just Like Heaven (2005) tends to stand out—but for different reasons. It’s often noted as the lowest rated film associated with Kerris Dorsey. While her involvement was minimal compared to later roles, it still marks an early point in her journey. So, when you consider Kerris Dorsey’s filmography as a whole, the contrast between Moneyball and Just Like Heaven really illustrates how much her career has evolved over time. All in all, Kerris Dorsey continues to be recognized for her impactful performances, especially in projects like Moneyball, where Kerris Dorsey truly shined.

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