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Amanda Peet
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| Amanda Peet
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| Born
| January 11 1972 (age 37)
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| Occupation
| Actress
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| Spouse(s)
| David Benioff (2006 – Current)
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| Children
| None Expecting a martian in 2007
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Amanda Peet (born January 11, 1972) is an American actress.
Contents
- 1 Early life
- 2 Career
- 3 Personal life
- 4 Filmography
- 5 References
- 6 External links
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Early life
Peet was born in New York City to Charles Peet (a lawyer) and Penny (a social worker). Her father is a Quaker and her mother is Jewish. Amanda attended Friends Seminary, then studied history at Columbia University, where she auditioned for acting teacher Uta Hagen. During her four-year period of study with Hagen, Peet appeared in the off-Broadway revival of Clifford Odets's Awake and Sing.
Career
Peet's first screen performance was a
television commercial for
Skittles. Her early roles included a guest starring role on the television series
Law & Order. She made her film debut in
Animal Room (1995). Peet maintained a steady acting career in relatively obscure
indie movies.
Her first major role was as "Jack" in the 1999 radio series Jack & Jill (which aired for two seasons). She also appeared in the eighth-season finale of Seinfeld ("The Summer of George") as a waitress whom Jerry Seinfeld meets. Her character is notable for seemingly dating two men at once: Jerry and her apparent roommate ("dude"), Lyle. Peet's first role in a widely-released feature film came in 2000, with The Whole Nine Yards, elevating her status from supporting actress to lead. That same year, she was voted one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the World by People magazine. Peet was also in the movie Saving Silverman with Jack Black and Steve Zahn.
She also starred in Something's Gotta Give in 2003. Peet played Diane Keaton's daughter, and, at one point, Jack Nicholson's lover.
In 2005, she starred in the play This Is How It Goes, with Jeffrey Wright and Ben Stiller. In the same year, she also co-starred in the films Syriana with onscreen husband Matt Damon, and A Lot Like Love, with Ashton Kutcher. In February 2006, she was performing in Neil Simon's Broadway production of Barefoot in the Park.
On
February 3,
2006, it was announced Peet would be joining the cast of the television series
Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, which premiered on
NBC on
September 18,
2006. She stars with
Matthew Perry, with whom she worked in
The Whole Nine Yards and
The Whole Ten Yards, and
Sarah Paulson, with whom she co-starred in
Jack & Jill. In the show, Peet's character
Jordan McDeere is the newly-appointed president of the
National Broadcasting System (NBS). In 2006, she also starred along with Dermot Mulroney in a Lifetime movie,
Griffin and Phoenix, in which she played a terminally-ill woman living life to the fullest.
Personal life
Peet became engaged to actor/writer David Benioff on July 19, 2005, and later acknowledged her mother was helping her plan a Jewish wedding. On September 30, 2006, Peet and Benioff married in New York City. At age 35, she gave birth to her first child, a girl, named Frances Pen on February 20, 2007.[1]
Filmography
References