Mamie Gummer

American actress

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February 6 2025 Filed for divorce from Mehar Sethi.
2023 Separated from Mehar Sethi.
2022 Mamie Gummer starred as Rose in the miniseries 'DMZ'.
2021 Gave birth to a daughter.
2021 Mamie Gummer appeared as Maggie Vahn in the film 'Separation'.
2021 Mamie Gummer gave birth to a daughter.
2020 Gummer played Jerrie Cobb in 'The Right Stuff'.
2020 She voiced Electra in 'Blood of Zeus', an original Netflix anime series.
2019 Mamie Gummer appeared as Lucy Purcell in 'True Detective' for 4 episodes.
2019 In February, Mamie Gummer gave birth to a son.
February 2019 Married Mehar Sethi and gave birth to her first child, a son.
February 2019 Mamie Gummer married writer Mehar Sethi.
2018 Mamie Gummer took on the role of Cyn in 'Our Very Own Carlin McCullough' at the Geffen Playhouse Theater in Los Angeles.
2018 She played Matthew Deaver's Mother in 'Castle Rock' in the episode titled 'Henry Deaver'.
2018 Gummer voiced Carly in 'Robot Chicken' in the episode titled 'No Wait, He Has a Cane'.
2018 Mamie Gummer played the role of Jennifer Rockwell in the film 'Out of Blue'.
2018 Mamie Gummer starred as Annabelle in the film 'An Actor Prepares'.
2018 Mamie Gummer reprised her role as Nancy Crozier in the spin-off series 'The Good Fight', which premiered in 2018.
December 2018 Revealed to be pregnant with her first child.
December 2018 Mamie Gummer was revealed to be pregnant with her first child.
August 2018 Mamie Gummer became engaged to writer Mehar Sethi.
2017 Mamie Gummer starred as Alice in 'The Siegel' at South Coast Repertory in Los Angeles.
2016 Gummer was nominated for the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play for her role in the original production of 'Ugly Lies the Bone'.
February 1 2016 It was announced that Gummer joined the cast of the Amazon series The Collection as a series regular, playing the role of Helen Sabine.
2015 She took on the role of Nora in 'Manhattan' for 6 episodes.
2015 Mamie Gummer appeared as Julie in the film 'The End of the Tour'.
2015 Mamie Gummer began a featured role in the WGN America series Manhattan.
2015 Mamie Gummer appeared in the film 'Ricki and the Flash', which was released in 2015.
October 2015 From October to December, she starred in the original production of Ugly Lies the Bone for the Roundabout Theater Company, earning a 2016 Drama Desk Award nomination for Outstanding Actress in a Play.
2014 Gummer appeared as Margaret Bray in the 'Elementary' episode titled 'Terra Pericolosa'.
2014 Mamie Gummer played the role of Sophie in the film 'Echo Park'.
2014 Mamie Gummer starred as Bonnie in the film 'Cake'.
2013 Mamie Gummer played the role of Mel in the film 'The Lifeguard'.
2013 Mamie Gummer appeared as Kayla Millbank in the film 'Side Effects'.
March 2013 It was announced that Mamie Gummer and Benjamin Walker had amicably separated.
2012 Mamie Gummer portrayed Maxine Cooper in 'The Big C' for 3 episodes.
October 2012 Mamie Gummer starred in the title role of The CW series 'Emily Owens, M.D.', which premiered in October 2012.
2011 Gummer starred as Dr. Mina Minard in 'Off the Map' for 13 episodes.
2011 She appeared in 'A Gifted Man' as Gemma in the episode titled 'In Case of Exposure'.
July 2011 Mamie Gummer married actor Benjamin Walker at her parents' home in Connecticut.
April 2011 Gummer starred in the Off-Broadway production of The School For Lies, directed by Walter Bobbie, alongside Hamish Linklater and Alison Fraser.
2010 Mamie Gummer appeared in multiple films including 'Coach', 'Twelve Thirty', and 'The Ward', showcasing her versatility as an actress across different roles.
2010 Mamie Gummer starred as Emily in the film 'The Ward'.
2010 Mamie Gummer played the role of Stella in the film 'Coach'.
2010 Mamie Gummer appeared as Maura in the film 'Twelve Thirty'.
2010 Gummer began her recurring role as Nancy Crozier on 'The Good Wife', a series that ran until 2015.

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