Anna Kendrick
Anna Kendrick was born to Janice
(Cooke), an accountant as well as William Kendrick (a teacher). Michael Cooke
Kendrick, her older brother, also has performed. Anna Kendrick is Scottish,
Irish and native English. She was nominated for the Tony Award (second youngest
ever), the Drama Desk Award and the Fany Award (best actress in a musical). She
was awarded the Drama League Award and Theatre World Award for her performance.
She was privileged to be working with choreographer Scott Ellis, choreographer Susan
Stroman and many other celebrity performers at the New York City Opera House.
Anna starred in Camp (2003) and was nominated for the Broadway Tony Award for
Best Actress (Featured role in a musical) for her role in High Society. After
1991's Tony award winner Daisy Eagan, she was the second-youngest nominee.
George Clooney ridiculed her at the New York City Opera House. Jeremy Irons and
choreographer Susan Stroman. She also appeared in "Jane Eyre" as well
as "The Little Princess" for Broadway. In 1998, Jason Reitman cast
her in Up in the Air. The decision was based on her performance on Rocket
Science (2007). Only actress from the 'Twilight Saga to receive an Oscar. In
2010, she received an Oscar nomination between the second and third episodes of
the series. [September 2013] Has the unique distinction of having appeared in
three major screen musicals - Into the Woods (2014).
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