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Anna Kendrick (Rosie) is currently shooting Dylan Kidd's "Get A Job," a comedy film, opposite Bryan Cranston in Los Angeles. She recently starred in Summit Entertainment's dramatic comedy "50/50" with Seth Rogen and Joseph Gordon-Levitt. The film received rave reviews from fans and critics alike and several award nominations. The young starlet has a slew of other new projects lined up including a starring role in "End of Watch" opposite Jake Gyllenhaal; the crime drama will be directed by David Ayer slated to open September 28th. She is also voicing a character in the Focus animated feature "ParaNorman" opening August 17 th, as well as starring in the apocalyptic comedy "Rapturepalooza" (Lionsgate). Anna just completed filming the comedy "Pitch Perfect" (Universal) in Louisiana.
In 2010, Kendrick starred opposite George Clooney and Jason Bateman in the lauded film "Up in the Air," directed by Jason Reitman.Kendrick earned a best supporting actress Oscar ® nomination and was honored as best supporting actress by The National Board of Review and Best Breakout Star at the MTV Movie Awards. She also earned nominations from the Critic's Choice Movie Awards, the Golden Globes®, BAFTA and the Screen Actors Guild.
Anna was seen in the action-packed, genre-bending film "Scott Pilgrim vs. The World" opposite Michael Cera. Kendrick was also seen in the blockbuster "Twilight" and the sequels "New Moon," "Eclipse" and "Breaking Dawn Part 1."
Kendrick also notably starred in PictureHouse's "Rocket Science" directed by Jeffrey Blitz. Her performance as an ultra-competitive high school debate team member garnered critical acclaim and the film received a nomination for the Grand Jury Prize at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. For her work in the film, Anna was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Actress.
Kendrick made her feature film debut in director Todd Graff's "Camp," a darling of the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. Her performance in the cult hit earned her an Independent Spirit Award nomination, as well as a Best Supporting Actress nomination at the Annual Chlotrudis Awards.
An accomplished theater veteran, Kendrick began her career as Dinah Lord in the 1997 Broadway musical production of "High Society," for which she received a Tony Award Nomination as Best Featured Actress in a Musical. At 12 years old, the honor made her the second youngest Tony nominee in award history. Kendrick also garnered Drama League and Theatre World awards as well as Drama Desk and FANY award nominations.
Kendrick's additional theater work includes a featured role with the New York City Opera's production of "A Little Night Music," starring Jeremy Irons, "My Favorite Broadway/The Leading Ladies: Live at Carnegie Hall," and Broadway workshops of "Jane Eyre" and "The Little Princess."
She currently resides in Los Angeles, California.
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