Anna Kendrick
Anna Kendrick was born to Janice
(Cooke), an accounting professional, and William Kendrick (a teacher). Michael
Cooke Kendrick, her older brother, has also played. Anna Kendrick is Scottish,
Irish and born in England. The actress was nominated for the Tony Award (second
youngest ever) as well as the Drama Desk Award and the Fany Award (best actress
in a musical). Her spectacular performance earned her Theatre World Award and
Drama League Award. She was also a part-time performer in Cabaret’s Kit Kat Club
at "Carnegie Hall Live", in Great Performances, My Favorite Broadway:
the Leading Ladies (1999). (TV). Alongside Scott Ellis and Susan Stroman, she
had the opportunity to perform with Jeremy Irons at the New York City Opera
House. She was the character Fredrika in the film "A Little Night
Music" and worked with Todd Graff on the feature film Camp (2003). She was
the second youngest nominee in Tony history (after 1991's Tony winner, Daisy
Eagan). In Tony the past, George Clooney made fun of her while she worked with
Susan Stroman and Scott Ellis at the New York Opera House. Anna was the lead in
Camp (2003) and was nominated for the 1998 Tony Award for the Best Actress
(Featured Role Musical) for the musical "High Society." She was
nominated in 2010 in between the second and third films in the series.Graduated
from Deering High School (Portland, Maine) in 2003.London was filming Into the
Woods (2014). Has the distinction of having appeared in three large screen
musicals: Into the Woods (2014),
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