Ginnifer Goodwin
American actress
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September 2024 | Attended Zionist activist Hen Mazzig's seminar Jews Talk Justice Laboratories in Los Angeles |
February 2024 | Signed an open letter by Creative Community for Peace rejecting calls to ban Israel from Eurovision |
2023 | Appeared in two projects: 'Buddy Games: Spring Awakening' as Celia and voiced Judy Hopps in the short film 'Once Upon a Studio' |
October 7 2023 | Became vocally supportive of Israel following Hamas attack, using social media to call for return of child hostages |
January 9 2022 | Premiered as Jodie in the Fox comedy series Pivoting, which was later cancelled after one season. |
2019 | Executive produces and stars as Jeanne Kerr in I Am Somebody's Child: The Regina Louise Story |
2019 | Appeared in episodes of the anthology series The Twilight Zone and Heartstrings. |
2019 | Starred as Beth Ann Stanton in the TV series Why Women Kill. |
2017 | Nominated for People's Choice Awards for Favorite Animated Movie Voice for 'Zootopia' |
2017 | Won Kids' Choice Awards for Favorite Frenemies (shared with Jason Bateman) for 'Zootopia' |
July 23 2017 | Concluded her performance in Constellations at the Geffen Playhouse. |
June 14 2017 | Began performing in Constellations at the Geffen Playhouse. |
January 2017 | Cast as Marianne in the Los Angeles production of Constellations at the Geffen Playhouse. |
2016 | Nominated for People's Choice Awards for Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy Actress for 'Once Upon a Time' |
2016 | Voiced Judy Hopps in the animated film Zootopia. |
June 2016 | Gave birth to her second son |
2015 | Nominated for People's Choice Awards for Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy Actress and Favorite TV Duo (with Josh Dallas) for 'Once Upon a Time' |
2015 | Voiced the character Judy Hopps in the video game Disney Infinity 3.0 |
2015 | Appears as herself in the TV episode 'Who Do You Think You Are?' |
2014 | Nominated for People's Choice Award for Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actress for 'Once Upon a Time' |
2014 | Voiced the lead role of Fawn in the Disney animated fantasy film Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast. |
May 2014 | Gave birth to her first son |
April 12 2014 | Married Josh Dallas in California |
2013 | Nominated for Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Actress: Fantasy/Sci-Fi for 'Once Upon a Time' |
2013 | Appeared in the biopic Killing Kennedy. |
October 2013 | Became engaged to Josh Dallas |
2012 | Nominated for Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Actress: Fantasy/Sci-Fi for 'Once Upon a Time' |
2011 | Nominated for Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actress: Romantic Comedy for 'Something Borrowed' |
2011 | Stars in the television film Five as Charlotte |
2011 | Ginnifer Goodwin voices a Purple Haired Mermaid in SpongeBob SquarePants and appears in the TV show Margene's Blog |
2011 | Goodwin appeared in two films: 'Take Me Home Tonight' as Banky and 'Something Borrowed' as Rachel White |
2011 | Began dating Josh Dallas, her Once Upon a Time co-star |
2011 | Starred in the romantic comedy Something Borrowed and began her role as Snow White / Mary Margaret Blanchard in the ABC fantasy series Once Upon a Time, which continued until 2018. |
May 2011 | Ended engagement with Joey Kern |
March 20 2011 | Concluded her role as Margene Heffman in the HBO series Big Love. |
2010 | Nominated for People's Choice Award for Favorite Breakout Movie Actress |
December 2010 | Became engaged to actor Joey Kern |
July 23 2010 | Ramona and Beezus was released, featuring Goodwin in the role of Aunt Bea. |
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