Kate Beckinsale
English actress
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2024 | Kate Beckinsale was involved in the mobile game 'Dice Dreams' with multiple titles such as 'Is Kate Beckinsale Really a Thief?' and 'Things Escalated Quickly for Kate Beckinsale...'. |
2024 | Kate Beckinsale is set to appear as Avery Graves in 'Canary Black'. |
2023 | Kate Beckinsale appeared in 'Dynamo Is Dead' and also in the extras of 'Dynamo Is Dead: Extras 1x06' titled 'Kate Beckinsale Extended Cut'. |
2023 | In 'Fool’s Paradise', Kate Beckinsale portrayed Christiana Dior. |
2022 | Kate Beckinsale won Best Actress at the National Film Awards UK for her performance in Jolt. |
2022 | Kate Beckinsale once again voiced Queen Ayrenn in 'The Elder Scrolls Online: High Isle'. |
2022 | Kate Beckinsale played Maxine in 'Prisoner's Daughter'. |
2021 | Kate Beckinsale won Best Actress at the National Film Awards UK for her role in Farming. |
2021 | Kate Beckinsale featured in MRVL video shorts and photos, promoting skincare products. |
2021 | Kate Beckinsale played the main role of Beth Burgess in the series 'Guilty Party' and also served as an executive producer. |
2021 | In 2021, it was announced that Beckinsale would star in the family drama Prisoner's Daughter, directed by Catherine Hardwicke. |
July 23 2021 | Beckinsale starred in the action comedy film Jolt, which was released by Amazon Studios. |
2019 | Kate Beckinsale appeared in 'Untouchable' featuring archival footage; she was uncredited. |
2019 | Kate Beckinsale appeared in a skit on 'The Late Late Show With James Corden' titled 'Bruno Mars Soap Opera'. |
2019 | Kate Beckinsale's divorce from Len Wiseman was finalized. |
2019 | Kate Beckinsale returned to television in the limited series 'The Widow'. |
April 2019 | Kate Beckinsale and Pete Davidson ended their romance. |
January 2019 | Kate Beckinsale was reported to be dating American comedian Pete Davidson. |
2018 | Kate Beckinsale collaborated with Russell Hobbs to release 'Family, Traditions, & Tea', a home appliances product. |
2018 | Kate Beckinsale narrated an unabridged version of 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen, published by Apple Books. |
2018 | Kate Beckinsale continued her portrayal of Queen Ayrenn in 'The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset'. |
2018 | In 2018, Beckinsale took on the role of Ingrid Carpenter in the British film Farming. |
2017 | Kate Beckinsale won Best Actress at the Evening Standard British Film Awards for her performance in Love & Friendship. |
2017 | Kate Beckinsale won the British/Irish Actress of the Year award at the London Film Critics' Circle Awards for Love & Friendship. |
2017 | Kate Beckinsale was nominated for Actress of the Year at the London Film Critics' Circle Awards for Love & Friendship. |
2017 | Kate Beckinsale reprised her role as Queen Ayrenn in 'The Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind'. |
2017 | Kate Beckinsale briefly dated American comedian Matt Rife while still married to Len Wiseman. |
2017 | Beckinsale starred in the romantic coming-of-age drama The Only Living Boy in New York, portraying a book editor involved with a publisher, alongside Pierce Brosnan. |
2016 | Kate Beckinsale was nominated for Best Actress at the Gotham Awards for her role in Love & Friendship. |
2016 | Kate Beckinsale received a nomination for Best Actress in a Comedy at the Critics' Choice Awards for Love & Friendship. |
2016 | Kate Beckinsale starred in 'Rising Damp Forever'. |
2016 | Kate Beckinsale appeared as herself in 'How to Get a Guy in the 1800s' for Vanity Fair. |
2016 | Kate Beckinsale had multiple roles in 2016, including Lady Susan Vernon in 'Love & Friendship', Dana in 'The Disappointments Room', and Selene in 'Underworld: Blood Wars'. |
2016 | Len Wiseman filed for divorce from Kate Beckinsale, citing irreconcilable differences. |
2016 | Kate Beckinsale starred in the romantic comedy Love & Friendship, based on Jane Austen's Lady Susan, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and was critically acclaimed. |
2016 | Beckinsale returned as Selene in the fifth installment of the Underworld franchise, titled Underworld: Blood Wars, which grossed $81.1 million worldwide. |
2016 | Beckinsale starred in the horror film The Disappointments Room alongside Mel Raido, which was heavily panned by critics and failed at the box office. |
2015 | Beckinsale starred alongside Simon Pegg in the British comedy Absolutely Anything, which received poor reviews. |
November 2015 | Kate Beckinsale separated from Len Wiseman. |
2014 | In 2014, Kate Beckinsale appeared in 'Stonehearst Asylum' as Eliza Graves and 'The Face of an Angel' as Simone Ford. |
2014 | Beckinsale provided the voice for Queen Ayrenn in The Elder Scrolls Online video game. |
2014 | She starred in the psychological thriller The Face of an Angel, which was inspired by the case of Meredith Kercher. |
2014 | Kate Beckinsale appeared on the fourth episode of Monty Python's Best Bits (Mostly), discussing her favorite comedy sketch. |
2013 | Kate Beckinsale was featured as herself in 'A Love Story' for C Magazine: California Style & Culture. |
2013 | Beckinsale starred in the legal thriller The Trials of Cate McCall opposite Nick Nolte and James Cromwell, which was released as a Lifetime movie. |
2012 | Kate Beckinsale won the Jean-Claude Gahd Dam award at the Spike Guys' Choice Awards for her performance in Underworld: Awakening. |
2012 | Kate Beckinsale starred in three films: 'Contraband' as Kate Farraday, 'Underworld: Awakening' as Selene, and 'Total Recall' as Lori Quaid. |
2012 | Kate Beckinsale joined Nestlé's Share the Joy of Reading Program to raise awareness about the importance of people's literacy. |
2012 | Beckinsale appeared in the Funny or Die video 'Republicans, Get in My Vagina', a satirical piece addressing abortion and prenatal care policies. |
2012 | Beckinsale reprised her role as Selene in the fourth installment of the vampire franchise, Underworld: Awakening, which grossed over $160 million worldwide. |
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