Kate Mara
American actress
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2025 | Confirmed to voice Becky Duvall in Invincible animated series |
2025 | Kate Mara has two upcoming films in post-production: 'The Dutchman' as Lula and 'The Astronaut' as Sam Walker |
2024 | Kate Mara is set to appear in the film 'Friendship' as Tami Waterman (post-production) |
2023 | Kate Mara appeared in the Black Mirror episode 'Beyond the Sea' as Lana |
2023 | Kate Mara starred in the miniseries Class of '09 in a main role as Amy Poet |
2022 | Kate Mara voiced the character Becky Kozlowski in the project 'Koz' |
2022 | Kate Mara voiced the character Honor Bergin in the project 'The Big Lie' |
2022 | Starred in Call Jane, continuing her trend of diverse and socially relevant film roles. |
November 17 2022 | Announced the birth of her son via Instagram, born the week prior. |
2020 | Stars in the FX miniseries A Teacher, for which she received an Independent Spirit Award nomination as an executive producer. |
2019 | Kate Mara starred in the music video for 'When Am I Gonna Lose You' by Local Natives, playing a rich lonely woman in Los Angeles |
May 2019 | Gave birth to her first child, a daughter. |
2018 | Portrayed Mary Jo Kopechne in the historical drama Chappaquiddick, taking on a significant biographical role. |
2018 | Plays Patty Bowes in the first season of the FX drag ball culture drama series Pose and appears in the film Chappaquiddick. |
2017 | Starred in two films: Megan Leavey and My Days of Mercy, showcasing her dramatic range. |
July 17 2017 | Mara and Jamie Bell announced their marriage. |
June 9 2017 | Starred in Megan Leavey, playing the real-life U.S. marine Megan Leavey, directed by Gabriela Cowperthwaite. |
January 2017 | Kate Mara and Jamie Bell became engaged. |
2016 | Kate Mara starred in the film 'Morgan' as Lee Weathers |
2016 | Briefly returns to House of Cards and appears in the film Morgan. |
2015 | Kate Mara voiced Chrysalis Tate in 10 episodes of Moonbeam City |
2015 | Began a relationship with Jamie Bell, her Fantastic Four co-star. |
2015 | Featured in a Humane Society of the United States campaign video promoting Meatless Monday. |
2015 | Stars in two major films: The Martian and Fantastic Four, further establishing her film career. |
2014 | Appeared in the science fiction film Transcendence and continued her role in House of Cards. |
2014 | Kate Mara appeared in 'Transcendence' and several short films including 'Tiny Detectives' and 'Lennon or McCartney' |
2014 | Kate Mara appeared in 2 episodes of Robot Chicken with various voice roles |
2014 | Mara had a brief relationship with Elliot Page, her future My Days of Mercy co-star. |
July 10 2014 | Nominated for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series. |
July 10 2014 | Nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series for her role in House of Cards. |
February 14 2014 | Filmed and released the second season of House of Cards, playing journalist Zoe Barnes. |
2013 | Kate Mara appeared in the music video for 'Holding On for Life' by Broken Bells, portraying the character Helen |
2013 | Begins her role as reporter Zoe Barnes in the Netflix political drama House of Cards. |
2012 | Kate Mara appeared in the film 'Deadfall' |
2012 | Joined the cast of 'House of Cards', playing intrepid reporter Zoe Barnes. |
2012 | Kate Mara voiced the character Perl in 2 episodes of Tron: Uprising |
2011 | Mara continued her acting career with roles in Ironclad, a short film Queen of Hearts, and 10 Years, expanding her filmography. |
2011 | Plays wronged mistress Hayden McClaine in the FX miniseries American Horror Story: Murder House. |
2010 | Kate Mara appeared in multiple films including Happythankyoumoreplease, Iron Man 2, 127 Hours, and Peep World, demonstrating her versatility as an actress across different genres. |
2010 | Kate Mara began a relationship with Max Minghella, which lasted until 2014. |
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