Kyra Sedgwick
Kyra Sedgwick | |
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Born | Kyra Minturn Sedgwick[1] |
Spouse(s) | Kevin Bacon (September 4, 1988 - present) 2 children |
Children | Travis Bacon (b. 1989), Sosie Bacon (b. 1992) |
Awards | Satellite Award for Best Actress - TV Series Drama 2005, 2006 The Closer - Brenda Johnson Gracie Allen Awards for Best Actress - TV Series Drama 2006 The Closer - Brenda Johnson |
Kyra Minturn Sedgwick[1] (born August 19, 1965)[2] is an Emmy-nominated and Golden Globe Award-winning American actress. In 2007, Sedgwick won Best Actress for lead role in a dramatic TV series at the Golden Globes for her role in The Closer.
Biography
Early life
Sedgwick was born in New York City, the daughter of Patricia (née Rosenwald), a speech teacher and educational/family therapist, and Henry Dwight Sedgwick V, a venture capitalist.[1][3][4] On her father's side, she is a descendant of Judge Theodore Sedgwick; Endicott Peabody, the founder of the Groton School; William Ellery, signer of the Declaration of Independence; the Reverend John Lathrop; and Governor Thomas Dudley; as well as first cousin once removed of Edie Sedgwick, a star of Andy Warhol's early films, niece of the writer John Sedgwick, and half-sister of jazz guitarist Mike Stern.[5] Her parents separated when she was three and divorced when she was six; her mother subsequently re-married to Ben Heller, an art dealer.[6][1] Sedgwick's father was Episcopalian and her mother was Jewish. Sedgwick considers herself Jewish;[7][8] A 1996 interview referred to her as "an all-American Jewish WASP actress".[9] Sedgwick attended Sarah Lawrence College and graduated from the Friends Seminary.[1]
Career
Sedgwick made her debut on the television soap opera Another World at the age of sixteen. During the 1990s, she appeared in several Hollywood movies, such as Something to Talk About (1995) and Phenomenon, in which she played the love interest of John Travolta's character.[6] She starred in the Emmy Award-winning 1992 made-for-TV film Miss Rose White as a Jewish immigrant who comes to terms with her ethnicity.[10]
As of 2007, Sedgwick stars in the television series, The Closer, for which she receives roughly US $300,000 per episode.[11] On 2007-01-15, she received a Golden Globe award for her performance as lead actress in that series.
Personal life
Sedgwick and her husband, Kevin Bacon, reside on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. They were married on September 4, 1988, and have two children, Travis Bacon (born June 23 1989 in Los Angeles, California) and Sosie Ruth Bacon (born March 15, 1992).
Awards and nominations
Awards
- 2007 Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Drama The Closer
- 2005 Best Actress - TV Series Drama The Closer
- 2006 Best Actress - TV Series Drama The Closer
- 2006 Best Actress - TV Series Drama The Closer
Nominations
- 2006 nomination for outstanding performance by a female actor in a drama series The Closer
- 2007 nomination for outstanding performance by a female actor in a drama series The Closer
- 2006 Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Drama The Closer
- 2008 Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Drama The Closer
- 2006 nomination for outstanding lead actress in a drama series The Closer
- 2007 nomination for outstanding lead actress in a drama series The Closer
- 2008 nomination for outstanding lead actress in a drama series The Closer
Filmography
- Another World (1964-1999) (TV Series), Julia Shearer #1 (1982-1983)
- War and Love (1985), Halina
- Amazing Stories (1986), Dora Johnson
- Born on the Fourth of July (1989), Donna (Ron's girlfriend)
- Mr. and Mrs. Bridge (1990)
- Singles (1992), Linda Powell
- Heart and Souls (1993), Julia
- Something To Talk About (1995), Emma Rae King
- Murder in the First (1995), Blanche, Hooker
- Phenomenon (1996), Lace Pennamin
- Montana (1998), Claire Kelsky
- What's Cooking? (2000), Rachel Seelig
- Labor Pains (2000), Sarah Raymond
- Secondhand Lions (2003), Mae
- Just a kiss (2003), Halley
- Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman (2003), (voice of Batwoman)
- Cavedweller (2004), Delia Byrd (nominated for Independent Spirit Award: Best Female Lead)
- The Woodsman (2004), Vickie
- Loverboy (2005), Emily
- The Closer (TV series) (2005-)
- The Game Plan (2007) Stella Peck
- Game (2009)
References
- ^ a b c d e http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DE1DB133FF930A35757C0A96E948260
- ^ http://www.sedgwick.org/na/families/robert1613/B/4/7/4/2/2/2/6/B4742226-sedgwick-kyra.html
- ^ http://www.filmreference.com/film/41/Kyra-Sedgwick.html
- ^ Sedgwick Genealogy Worldwide
- ^ Famous Sedgwicks
- ^ a b Stated in interview on Inside the Actors Studio, 2007
- ^ http://www.interfaithfamily.com/site/apps/nl/content2.asp?c=ekLSK5MLIrG&b=297399&ct=4067605
- ^ j. - Book shines light on the private life of Jewish stars
- ^ Find Articles - Kyra Sedgwick - Interview
- ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0104886/awards
- ^ Serpe, Gina (2007-01-26). "Hargitay & Meloni's $VU". E!Online.com. Retrieved 2007-01-26.
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