Kat Dennings
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Dennings at the premiere of Thor: The Dark World, October 2013
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Born | Katherine Litwack June 13, 1986 Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2000–present |
Website | www |
Katherine Litwack[1] (born June 13, 1986),[2] known professionally as Kat Dennings, is an American actress. Starting with a role in an episode of the HBO dramedy series Sex and the City, Dennings has since appeared in the films The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Big Momma's House 2, Charlie Bartlett, Raise Your Voice, The House Bunny, Defendor, Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist, Thor, and Thor: The Dark World. Since 2011, she stars alongside Beth Behrs in the CBS sitcom 2 Broke Girls.
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Early life
Dennings was born and raised in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.[1][3] Her mother, Ellen Judith Litwack, is a poet and speech therapist,[4][5] and her father, Gerald J. Litwack, is a molecular pharmacologist, and college professor and chairman. Dennings is the youngest of five children, including an older brother, Geoffrey S. Litwack.[1][6] Her family is Jewish.[6][7]
Dennings was homeschooled; her only enrollment at a traditional school was for a half-day at Friends' Central School.[1] She graduated from high school early, at the age of 14.[8] She moved with her family to Los Angeles, California, so that she could act full-time. She adopted the surname "Dennings" as her professional name when she was younger.[2] According to Dennings, as stated in Interview magazine in 2007, her parents initially considered her idea of pursuing an acting career to be "the worst idea ever."[9]
Career
Dennings began her career in commercials at the age of 10.[1] Her first acting job was an ad for potato chips.[8] Dennings made her professional debut with an appearance on HBO's Sex and the City in 2000, in the episode "Hot Child in the City", playing an obnoxious 13-year-old who hires Samantha to handle publicity for her bat mitzvah.[2][10] She then starred on the short-lived WB sitcom Raising Dad from 2001 to 2002 as Sarah, a 15-year-old raised by her widowed father (Bob Saget), with a pre-teen sister (Brie Larson). In 2002, Dennings appeared in the Disney Channel film The Scream Team as a teenager who stumbles into a group of ghosts. She was cast for a five-episode run on The WB's Everwood, but the role was recast with Nora Zehetner.[11]
Dennings continued working on television, guest-starring on Without a Trace as a teen whose boyfriend goes missing, and on Less than Perfect in 2003. In February 2004, she was cast in a pilot for CBS titled Sudbury, about a family of modern-day witches, based on the 1998 film Practical Magic, but the series was not picked up.[12][13] Dennings had a recurring role on ER from 2005 to 2006 as Zoe Butler, and guest-starred in the CSI franchise twice: first on CSI itself, as Missy Wilson, in the 2004 episode "Early Rollout". Then, on CSI: NY as Sarah Endecott, in the 2005 episode "Manhattan Manhunt".
Dennings made her feature film debut in Hilary Duff's Raise Your Voice in 2004 as Sloane, a somber piano student.[14] In 2005, she landed supporting roles in The 40-Year-Old Virgin as Catherine Keener's character's daughter, and in Down in the Valley.[8] She played a rebellious teenager in the 2006 film Big Momma's House 2, starring Martin Lawrence.[15]
Dennings starred in Charlie Bartlett in 2008, the story of a wealthy teenager (Anton Yelchin) who acts as a psychiatrist for his new public high school. She played Susan Gardner, Bartlett's love interest, and the daughter of the school's principal (Robert Downey, Jr.).[9] Dennings appeared in The House Bunny that year, as Mona, a pierced feminist sorority girl.[16] She also starred in the teen romance, Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist, with Michael Cera. Dennings played Norah Silverberg, the daughter of a famous record producer, and was nominated for the International Press Academy's Satellite Award for Best Actress for the performance.[17] In September 2008, Dennings hoped to make Don DeLillo's novel End Zone into a film. Actors Sam Rockwell and Josh Hartnett were involved, but the project was not greenlit because of its controversial subject matter of nuclear war.[18]
In 2009, Dennings appeared in The Answer Man, a story about a celebrity author whose manifestos become a sort of new Bible. She also co-starred in the Robert Rodriguez-directed dark children's film Shorts that year.[19] She played the protagonist Toe (Jimmy Bennett)'s teenage older sister, Stacey Thompson.[20] Dennings and other rising stars were featured in the August 2009 issue of Vanity Fair, re-enacting scenes from famous Depression-era films, hers being Sydney Pollack's They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969).[21] Dennings was cast in the romantic comedy film Liars (A to E) in 2009.[22] However, the Richard Linklater-directed project was cancelled due to cut backs at Miramax Films by the studio's parent company, Disney.[23]
Dennings appeared in the superhero film Defendor in 2009, starring Woody Harrelson and Sandra Oh, playing a crack-addicted prostitute.[24][25] The following year, she starred in the independent feature Daydream Nation as a girl who moves from the city to a strange rural town, and is caught in a love triangle with her high school teacher (Josh Lucas) and a teenage drug dealer (Reece Thompson).[26] The film began shooting in Vancouver in early 2010, and was written and directed by Michael Golbach.[27] In May 2010, Dennings appeared in a music video for "40 Dogs (Like Romeo and Juliet)", a single by Austin, Texas-based musician Bob Schneider. Robert Rodriguez directed the video, which was filmed in various locations around Austin.[28]
Dennings was part of the cast of the Marvel Studios film Thor, released in May 2011, and directed by Kenneth Branagh. She played Darcy Lewis, a tech-savvy, shy sidekick and assistant to Natalie Portman's character, Jane Foster.[29] The film went into production in January 2010, and was shot in New Mexico for six weeks in early 2010.[26]
Dennings began starring in 2 Broke Girls in 2011, a CBS sitcom written and produced by Michael Patrick King and comedian Whitney Cummings. The comedy follows the lives of two underemployed girls. Beth Behrs co-stars as a Manhattan heiress who lost her inheritance, while Dennings plays a tough outspoken girl from Brooklyn.[30] Dennings liked the idea of reaching a wider audience with her work, so she accepted the role on the network sitcom.[31] On March 12, 2015, CBS renewed the series for a fifth season.[32]
Dennings starred in Day One (originally titled Renee) in 2012, with Chad Michael Murray and Rupert Friend. She played Renee Yohe, a Florida teenager who struggled with substance abuse and self-injury, and who inspired the founding of the nonprofit organization To Write Love on Her Arms. The film began production in Orlando, Florida in February 2011.[33] In mid-2012, Dennings filmed the independent feature Suburban Gothic, playing a small-town bartender.[34]
Dennings introduced The Black Keys at the 55th Grammy Awards on February 10, 2013.[35] She appeared in a music video for the Hanson single "Get the Girl Back", alongside Nikki Reed. The actresses are close friends and are both fans of the pop group.[36] The video premiered on April 4, 2013.[37] In 2013, Dennings reprised her role as Darcy Lewis in Thor: The Dark World.[38] She worked on the film and 2 Broke Girls at the same time, flying to London to film for six months between breaks on her CBS sitcom.[39]
Personal life
Dennings blogged from January 2001 until February 20, 2010, on her website and also transitioned into video blogging on YouTube.[19] Dennings stated to The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles that Judaism "is an important part of my history, but, as a whole, religion is not a part of my life." The article went on to say that she considers herself more ethnically and culturally affiliated than religiously so.[6]
In December 2008, Dennings told BlackBook magazine, "I don't drink and I don't smoke and I don't like being around people who do."[40] In 2013, The New York Times reported that Dennings practices Transcendental Meditation.[41]
From December 2011 to June 2014, Dennings dated fellow actor Nick Zano after meeting on the set of 2 Broke Girls.[42][43] Since October 2014, she has been dating singer Josh Groban.[44]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2004 | Raise Your Voice | Sloane | |
2005 | Down in the Valley | April | |
2005 | The 40-Year-Old Virgin | Marla Piedmont | |
2005 | London | Lilly | |
2006 | Big Momma's House 2 | Molly Fuller | |
2007 | Charlie Bartlett | Susan Gardner | |
2008 | The House Bunny | Mona | |
2008 | Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist | Norah Silverberg | |
2009 | The Answer Man | Dahlia | |
2009 | Shorts | Stacey Thompson | |
2009 | Defendor | Katerina "Kat" Debrofkowitz/Angel | |
2010 | Daydream Nation | Caroline Wexler | |
2011 | Thor | Darcy Lewis | |
2012 | To Write Love on Her Arms | Renee Yohe | |
2013 | Thor: The Dark World | Darcy Lewis | |
2014 | Suburban Gothic | Becca | |
2015 | Hollywood Adventures | Herself | Cameo |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2000 | Sex and the City | Jenny Brier | Episode: "Hot Child in the City" |
2001–02 | Raising Dad | Sarah Stewart | Main role; 22 episodes |
2002 | The Scream Team | Claire Carlyle | Television film |
2003 | Without a Trace | Jennifer Norton | Episode: "Sons and Daughters" |
2003 | Less than Perfect | Kaitlin | Episode: "The Girl Next Door" |
2004 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Missy Wilson | Episode: "Early Rollout" |
2005 | Clubhouse | Angela | Episode: "Stealing Home" |
2005–06 | ER | Zoe Butler | 5 episodes |
2005 | CSI: NY | Sarah Endecott | Episode: "Manhattan Manhunt" |
2009 | American Dad! | Tanqueray (voice) | Episode: "G-String Circus" |
2010 | American Dad! | Female juror (voice) | Episode: "The People vs. Martin Sugar" |
2011–present | 2 Broke Girls | Max Black | Main role |
2012 | Robot Chicken | Various voices | Episode: "Executed by the State" |
2014 | 40th People's Choice Awards | Herself | Host |
2014 | The Newsroom | Blair Lansing | Episode: "Run" |
2015 | RuPaul's Drag Race | Herself | Guest judge; episode: "ShakesQueer" |
2015 | Drunk History | Kentucky Daisey | Episode: "Oklahoma" |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result |
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2008 | Satellite Award | Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama | Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist | Nominated |
2009 | MTV Movie Award | Breakthrough Performance – Female | Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist | Nominated |
2009 | Teen Choice Award | Choice Movie Actress: Music/Dance | Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist | Nominated |
2014 | People's Choice Award | Favorite TV Gal Pals (with Beth Behrs) | 2 Broke Girls | Nominated |
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