Anna Kendrick
Anna Kendrick was born in Portland,
Maine, to Janice (Cooke), an accountant as well as William Kendrick, a teacher.
Her older brother is, Michael Cooke Kendrick, who has also acted. Anna Kendrick
is Scottish, Irish and born in England. The actress received nominations for
the Tony Award (second youngest ever) as well as the Drama Desk Award and the
Fany Award (best actress in the musical). Her spectacular performance earned
her Theatre World Award and Drama League Award. She was also a member of Cabaret's
Kit Kat Club at "Carnegie Hall Live", in Great Performances, My
Favorite Broadway: the Leading Ladies (1999). (TV). The actress had the
privilege of working with choreographer Scott Ellis, choreographer Susan
Stroman and many other celebrity actors at the New York City Opera House. Anna
starred in Camp (2003) and was nominated for the Broadway Tony Award for Best
Actress (Featured role for Musical) for her role in High Society. It was her
second nomination for the award in Tony history (after 1991's Tony winner,
Daisy Eagan). In Tony history, George Clooney made fun of her when she worked
with Susan Stroman and Scott Ellis at the New York Opera House. Anna was a part
of Camp (2003) and was nominated in the 1998 Tony Award for Best Actress
(Featured Role - Musical) for the musical "High Society." In 2010 she
was nominated between the second and third episodes of the series. September
2013: Has the unique distinction of having appeared in three major screen
musicals including Into the Woods (2014).
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