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'''Kate Mara''' (born February 27, 1983) is an [[United States|American]] television and film [[actress]]. Beginning acting in her hometown of [[Bedford (town), New York|Bedford, New York]], she moved from the stage to her first film, ''[[Random Hearts]]'' (1999). Notable roles include appearances in [[Academy Awards|Academy Award]]-winning ''[[Brokeback Mountain]]'' and on [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] television series ''[[24 (TV series)|24]]''. Included on the ''[[New York Daily News]]'' list of "10 young actors
who have a shot at making it big"<ref>Mills, Nancy (January 1, 2006). "Let em Shine". ''[[New York Daily News]]''. Retrieved on February 27, 2007.</ref> at the start of 2006, she has since appeared in the [[feature film]]s ''[[We Are Marshall]]'' (2006) and ''[[Shooter (film)|Shooter]]'' (2007). She will next be seen with [[Justin Timberlake]] in ''[[The Open Road]]'' (2008).


==Biography==
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===Early life===
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Mara was born and raised in [[Bedford (town), New York|Bedford, New York]], the daughter of Chris Mara, a [[Scout (sport)|scout]] for the [[New York Giants]], and Kathleen Rooney. She is [[Irish American|Irish]]-[[Italian-American]], her family name used to be O'Mara.<ref name="SundayMail">Millar, John (September 28, 2008). "[http://www.sundaymail.co.uk/tv-showbiz-news/entertainment-news/2008/09/28/hollywood-star-pays-tribute-to-stone-of-denisty-nationilst-78057-20757039/ Hollywood Star Pays Tribute To Stone Of Denisty Nationilst]". ''[[Sunday Mail (Scotland)|Sunday Mail]]''. Retrieved on October 4, 2008.</ref> She has one older brother, Daniel, and two younger siblings, [[Tricia Mara|Patricia]] and Conor. Mara wanted to be an actress since seeing ''[[Les Misérables (musical)|Les Misérables]]'' at a young age; she said she "fell in love with [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] and [[Musical theatre|musicals]]",<ref>"[http://cinecon.com/news.php?sid=263 "Interview: Kate Mara on "We Are Marshall"]". (December 21, 2006). Cinema Confidential. Retrieved on February 27, 2007.</ref> and grew up watching movie musicals on television and going to Broadway shows with her mother. She was especially a fan of [[Judy Garland|Judy Garland's]] films.<ref name="KingLATimes">King, Susan (March 22, 2007). "Kate Mara: She tackled the right career". ''[[Los Angeles Times]]''. Retrieved on March 27, 2007.</ref> She began acting at the age of nine, appearing in a school musical.<ref name="Lynch">Lynch, Lorrie (July 30, 2006). "[http://www.usaweekend.com/06_issues/060730/060730whosnews.html Who's News]". ''[[USA Weekend]]''. Retrieved on February 27, 2007.</ref> Mara attended several youth theater-arts schools and appeared in [[community theatre|community theater]] and in school [[Play (theatre)|plays]].<ref> ''[[Nip/Tuck]]'' media guide. 2003. [[FX Networks]].</ref>

Beginning at a young age, Mara continually asked her mother to help her get an [[Talent agent|agent]].<ref name="Longsdorf">Longsdorf, Amy (March 18, 2007). "[http://www.northjersey.com/page.php?qstr=eXJpcnk3ZjczN2Y3dnFlZUVFeXkxNjcmZmdiZWw3Zjd2cWVlRUV5eTcwOTQyNzMmeXJpcnk3ZjcxN2Y3dnFlZUVFeXk3 Mara's game plan: keep acting]". [[North Jersey Media Group]]. Retrieved on March 18, 2007.</ref> Mara's mother got the name and address of a management company, sent in a photograph, and Mara signed with her first agent,<ref name="KingLATimes"/> beginning her professional career at the age of 14.<ref name="Lynch"/> Mara's first audition was for the television drama ''[[Homicide: Life on the Street]]''. She didn't get the role, but knew from then on that she just wanted to act. Mara was accepted into the [[Tisch School of the Arts]] at [[New York University]] to study musical theater and graduated from [[Fox Lane High School]] early by a year. Mara felt pressure from her parents to go to [[college]], but was already getting work as an actress, so she deferred for three or four years before deciding not to go. Mara moved to [[Manhattan]] in order to act full time.

===Television and stage roles===
Mara's first television role was in the drama ''[[Law & Order]]'' in 1997. She went on to guest star on numerous television series including, ''[[Madigan Men]]'', ''[[Ed (TV series)|Ed]]'', and ''[[Law & Order: Special Victims Unit]]''. Recurring parts followed in 2003 on the series ''[[Everwood]]'', as Kate, an 18-year-old who is impregnated by her piano teacher and then gets an [[abortion]], and on ''[[Nip/Tuck]]'' as Vanessa, a [[bisexual]] [[cheerleader]] involved in a [[love triangle]] with boyfriend [[Matt McNamara]] and another cheerleader, played by [[Sophia Bush]].<ref>Warn, Sarah (September 2003). "[http://www.afterellen.com/archive/ellen/TV/nip-tuck.html Nip/Tuck Increases Lesbian Visibility by Leaps/Bounds]". [[AfterEllen.com]]. Retrieved on September 7, 2008.</ref> Mara also appeared on ''[[Cold Case]]'', ''[[Boston Public]]'', ''[[CSI: Miami]]'', and ''[[CSI: Crime Scene Investigation]]'' in 2003. Mara was cast as the lead in ''Prodigy'' in 2004, a television series on [[the WB Television Network]] about a teenage [[child prodigy]] played by Mara. The series only produced a [[pilot episode]].<ref>"Casting Call". March 4, 2004. ''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]''.</ref> Mara appeared in a large recurring role on the WB series ''[[Jack & Bobby]]'' in 2005 and a 5 episode arc on [[Fox Network|Fox]] television series ''[[24 (season 5)|24]]'' in 2006, playing computer analyst [[Minor CTU agents in 24#24: Season 5|Shari Rothenberg]].

Mara debuted theatrically in 2003 at the [[Williamstown, Massachusetts|Williamstown]] Theatre Festival in [[John Guare|John Guare’s]] ''[[Landscape of the Body]]'' with [[Lili Taylor]].<ref>Brantley, Ben (July 19, 2003). "[http://theater2.nytimes.com/mem/theater/treview.html?_r=1&html_title=&tols_title=LANDSCAPE%20OF%20THE%20BODY%20(PLAY)&pdate=20030719&byline=By%20BEN%20BRANTLEY&id=1077011430538&oref=slogin The Allure Of an Empty Paradise]". ''[[The New York Times]]''. Retrieved on February 23, 2007.</ref> Doing more theater work for Mara is a "dream" because it was "all I really wanted to do as a kid. I didn't care about movies or tv, I just wanted to do Broadway", she told [[WFAN]] radio in 2006.<ref name="WFAN">[[Mike Francesa|Francesa, Mike]]; [[Chris Russo|Russo, Chris]] (December 11, 2006). "The Fan - Kate Mara interview". ''[[Mike and the Mad Dog]]''.</ref> Mara starred in ''The Alice Complex'', a play by Peter Barr Nickowitz, at [[Dixon Place]] in New York City in 2005 and at the [[Blank Theatre]] in Los Angeles in 2006. The production co-starred [[Tony Award]]-winner [[Harriet Harris]].<ref>"[http://broadwayworld.com/viewcolumn.cfm?colid=30160 'The Alice Complex' to Star Elbrick and Banes]". broadwayworld.com. July 18, 2008. Retrieved on July 18, 2008.</ref>

===Film career===
Mara's film debut was in ''[[Random Hearts]]'' with [[Harrison Ford]] in 1999, directed by [[Sydney Pollack]]. She played Jessica Chandler, the daughter of a [[congresswoman]]. She next appeared in the [[Sundance Film Festival]] award-winning films ''[[Joe the King]]'' (1999) and ''[[Tadpole (film)|Tadpole]]'' (2002), alongside [[Sigourney Weaver]]. Mara co-starred in ''Peoples'' (2004), a drama and [[coming of age]] story filmed in [[Louisville, Kentucky]]. She starred in the [[direct-to-video]] horror film ''[[Urban Legends: Bloody Mary]]'', and appeared with [[Noah Wyle]] and [[Illeana Douglas]] in ''[[The Californians]]'' in 2005. However, it was her supporting role in the [[Academy Awards|Academy Award]]-winning ''[[Brokeback Mountain]]'' (2005) that brought her more widespread attention.<ref name="Lynch"/>

At the beginning of 2006, Mara signed with the [[William Morris Agency]].<ref name="Dodd">Dodd, Stacy (January 13, 2006). "[http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117936011.html?categoryId=29&cs=1 Kate Mara]". ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]''. Retrieved on February 27, 2007.</ref> That year, she appeared in ''[[Zoom (film)|Zoom]]'' with [[Tim Allen]] and [[Courteney Cox]] and in ''[[We Are Marshall]]'', starring [[Matthew McConaughey]]. ''We Are Marshall'' recalled the aftermath of the 1970 [[Marshall University]] plane crash that took the lives of most of the football team, with Mara playing fictional [[cheerleader]] Annie Cantrell. It was a script that Mara responded to emotionally because of her football background.<ref name="Vanities"/>

In 2007, Mara appeared in the comedy ''[[Full of It]]'' with [[Ryan Pinkston]] for [[New Line Cinema]]. The film later aired on television as ''Big Liar on Campus''. Mara was also featured in an advertising campaign for clothing retailer [[Gap (clothing retailer)|Gap]] called, "khakis with attitude."<ref>O'Loughlin, Sandra (January 19, 2007). "[http://www.brandweek.com/bw/news/recent_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003535139 Gap Campaign Features Khakis and Attitude]". ''[[Brandweek]]''. Retrieved on March 18, 2007.</ref> She appeared in ''[[Shooter (2007 film)|Shooter]]'', a [[thriller (genre)|thriller]] about a master [[sniper]] lured out of retirement to prevent an [[assassination]], based on the novel ''[[Point of Impact]]''.<ref>Fleming, Michael (April 11, 2006). "[http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117941380?categoryid=1238&cs=1 'Shooter' Targets Mara]". ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]''. Retrieved on February 27, 2007.</ref> Mara played [[Kentucky]] widow Sarah Fenn, the love interest of [[Mark Wahlberg|Mark Wahlberg's]] character's partner, and then Wahlberg's character himself. She adopted a [[Southern American English|southern]] dialect for the role. Director [[Antoine Fuqua]] immediately felt Mara was right for the part when she auditioned.

Also in 2007, Mara finished the film ''[[Transsiberian (film)|Transsiberian]]'' by [[Brad Anderson (film director)|Brad Anderson]], the director of ''[[The Machinist]]'' (2004). ''Transsiberian'' takes place on the [[Trans-Siberian Railway]] that runs from [[China]] to [[Moscow]]. The cast includes [[Woody Harrelson]], [[Ben Kingsley]], [[Eduardo Noriega (Spanish actor)|Eduardo Noriega]], and [[Emily Mortimer]]. Mara spent three months shooting the [[Thriller (genre)|thriller]] in [[Vilnius, Lithuania]],<ref name="Longsdorf"/> starting in December 2006. The film also shot on location in [[Beijing]] and [[Russia]].<ref>Hopewell, John & Fleming, Michael (November 30, 2006). "[http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117954866.html?categoryid=13&cs=1 Cast aboard for Anderson]". ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]''. Retrieved on February 27, 2007.</ref> Mara plays Abby, a 20-year-old [[Runaway youth|runaway]] from [[Seattle, Washington]], a character she described to MoviesOnline as "dark", "mysterious", "sort of [[Goth subculture|goth]]", and doesn't talk much.<ref>"[http://www.moviesonline.ca/movienews_11526.html Kate Mara Interview, Shooter]". MoviesOnline. Retrieved on March 27, 2007.</ref> ''Transsiberian'' premiered at the [[2008 Sundance Film Festival]] in January 2008 and was released in theaters on July 18, 2008.

In 2008, Mara will star in ''[[Stone of Destiny (film)|Stone of Destiny]]'', written and directed by [[Charles Martin Smith]], a film about the theft of the [[Stone of Scone]] on [[Christmas Day]], 1950. Mara plays Kay Matheson, one of four students that removed the stone in a [[Scottish nationalist]] plot. The [[period piece|period]] "adventure-comedy" co-stars [[Billy Boyd]], [[Robert Carlyle]] and [[Charlie Cox]].<ref name="Scotsman">Pendreigh, Brian (June 17, 2007)."[http://scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=946702007 Romancing the Stone: Scots heist destined for Hollywood]". ''[[Scotland on Sunday]]''. Retrieved on June 17, 2007.</ref> Filming began in June 2007 in locations around [[Glasgow]], including Film City studio and [[Arbroath Abbey]].<ref>"[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/tayside_and_central/6253378.stm Stone of Destiny film under way]". June 29, 2007. ''[[BBC News]]''. Retrieved on June 29, 2007.</ref> Mara employed a [[Scottish accent]] for the role, which she described to the ''[[Daily Mail]]'' as "incredibly difficult to master",<ref name="DailyMail">Das, Lina (August 30, 2008). "[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/moslive/article-1049264/Kate-Mara-Shes-featherweight.html Kate Mara: She's no featherweight]". ''[[Daily Mail]]''. Retrieved on September 24, 2008.</ref> and stayed near the [[Glasgow Botanic Gardens|Botanic Gardens]] in the city's [[Glasgow#West End|West End]] while filming.<ref name="LateLateShow">"Kate Mara interview". ''[[The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson]]''. August 12, 2008.</ref> Mara attended the film's world premiere at the [[Edinburgh International Film Festival]] in [[Fountainbridge]], [[Edinburgh]], [[Scotland]] on June 21, 2008.<ref>"[http://news.scotsman.com/entertainment/Destiny-calls-stars-to-premiere.4210264.jp Destiny calls stars to premiere of Scone stone film]". ''[[Edinburgh Evening News]]''. June 21, 2008. Retrieved on June 21, 2008.</ref> The film closed the [[2008 Toronto International Film Festival]] on September 13, 2008,<ref>"[http://www.thisisbristol.co.uk/Showbiz/Stone-Destiny-closes-Toronto/article-327441-detail/article.html Stone Of Destiny closes Toronto]". September 15, 2008. ''[[Bristol Evening Post]]''. Retrieved on September 24, 2008.</ref> and will be released in UK theaters on October 10, 2008.<ref name="SundayMail"/> Kate Mara also starred in the movie ''[[Zoom (film)|Zoom]]'' alongside Tim Allen and Courtney Cox.

Mara will star in ''[[The Open Road]]'' alongside [[Jeff Bridges]], [[Justin Timberlake]], and [[Mary Steenburgen]].<ref name="FraterFeb2008">Frater, Patrick (February 7, 2008). [http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117980406.html?categoryid=13&cs=1&nid=2562 Trio will hit 'Open Road']. ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]''. Retrieved on February 8, 2008.</ref> Filming began in [[Hammond, Louisiana]] in February 2008, continuing in [[Memphis, Tennessee]] and elsewhere in the [[southern United States]].<ref name="FraterFeb2008" /><ref>Lambert, Mark (March 4, 2008). "[http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20181800,00.html Justin Timberlake Shakes Up Southern Town]". ''[[People (magazine)|People]]''. Retrieved on March 4, 2008.</ref> She will also appear with [[Charlie Hunnam]] in ''Deal'', a film by [[Michael Corrente]],<ref>McNary, Dave (September 5, 2007). "[http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117971405.html?categoryId=2669&cs=1 Todd Traina]". ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]''. Retrieved on September 7, 2007.</ref> and ''Flying Lessons'', produced by [[20th Century Fox]].<ref>"Film: Updated listings". ''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]''. August 23, 2008.</ref>

===NFL football ties===
Mara's family owns the [[New York Giants]] and the [[Pittsburgh Steelers]]; she is the great-granddaughter of [[New York Giants|Giants]] founder [[Tim Mara]], the granddaughter of late Giants owner [[Wellington Mara]] on her father's side, as well as the great-granddaughter of [[Pittsburgh Steelers|Steelers]] founder [[Art Rooney]] on her mother's side.<ref name="Vanities"/> Mara's uncle is [[John Mara]], the president and [[Chief Executive Officer|CEO]] of the Giants, and her father is the vice president of player evaluation. Mara attended almost every Giants home game while growing up. On Sundays, after attending [[church (building)|church]], her family would head directly to the games. When asked who she roots for when the Giants play the Steelers she replied to ''[[Vanity Fair (magazine)|Vanity Fair]]'' magazine, "that question is not allowed. I can't answer."<ref name="Vanities">Smith, Krista (September 2006). "[http://www.vanityfair.com/fame/features/2007/05/vanities_portfolio200705 Vanities]". ''[[Vanity Fair (magazine)|Vanity Fair]]''. Retrieved on July 12, 2007.</ref> Mara missed the Steelers' winning [[Super Bowl XL|Super Bowl]] in 2006 because she was working in [[Los Angeles]]. Mara was so disappointed, she added to her contract that if the Giants or Steelers go to the Super Bowl, she can attend. She attended almost every game of the [[2007 New York Giants season|2007 Giants season]], leading up to the team's win in [[Super Bowl XLII]].<ref>Mara, Kate (February 1, 2008). "[http://www.nypost.com/seven/02012008/sports/giants/we_are_giants__is_great_theater_162935.htm 'We Are Giants’ Is Great Theater]". ''[[New York Post]]''. Retrieved on February 1, 2008.</ref>

Mara's favorite Giants game was when she was asked to sing the [[national anthem]] in honor of her grandfather, Wellington Mara, who died in October 2005. Mara has regularly sung at home games and season openers of the [[New York Giants|Giants]] since about the age of 15 or 16 when her uncle asked her to fill in when they couldn't find a singer.<ref>Alt, Eric (May 2006). "Kate Mara". ''Nylon Magazine''.</ref> She sang the national anthem at the 2006 NFL season opener, dubbed the "Manning Bowl," where the Giants played the [[Indianapolis Colts]].<ref>Eisen, Michael (September 7, 2006). "[http://www.giants.com/news/eisen/story.asp?story_id=18362 Brother vs. Brother]". Giants.com. Retrieved on March 15, 2007.</ref> Mara's singing was featured in the film ''The Californians''.

===Personal life===
Mara has stated that she comes from a "huge" family.<ref name="WFAN"/> Her father was one of 11 children. She has 22 aunts and uncles and 40 cousins.<ref name="Longsdorf"/> She lives in Los Angeles, having resided there on and off since around 2003.<ref name="WFAN"/> Her younger sister, Patricia, is living with her temporarily since relocating to Los Angeles in 2007. Mara travels back to New York when her schedule allows and has stated, "If I could live in New York, I would", specifying that she likes "the cold... the rain" and "miss[es] it".<ref name="WFAN"/> Mara tries to spend the football season in New York when she can. As of 2007, her [[boyfriend]] was producer and director [[Joseph McGinty Nichol]], whom she worked with on ''We Are Marshall''.<ref>"[http://www.instyle.com/instyle/parties/party/0,,20172213_20394214,00.html Kate Mara, McG, Chanel]" ''[[InStyle]]''. January 17, 2008. Retrieved on February 8, 2008.</ref> As of July 2008, she was linked to ''Stone of Destiny'' co-star Charlie Cox.<ref>Froelich, Paula (July 17, 2008). "[http://www.nypost.com/seven/07142008/gossip/pagesix/tough_to_watch_119757.htm Tough to Watch]" ''New York Post''. Retrieved on July 17, 2008</ref>

==Filmography==
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| 1997 || ''[[Law & Order]]'' || Jenna Erlich || [[TV series]] - in the episode "[[List of Law & Order episodes (season 8)|Shadow]]"
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| rowspan="2"| 1999 || ''[[Random Hearts]]'' || Jessica Chandler || [[Feature film]] debut
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| ''[[Joe the King]]'' || Allyson ||
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| rowspan="2"| 2000 || ''[[Madigan Men]]'' || Julie || TV series - in the episode "White Knight"
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| ''[[Ed (TV series)|Ed]]'' || Kelly Kovacs || TV series - in the episode "[[List of Ed episodes#Season 1: 2000-2001|Pretty Girls and Waffles]]"
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| 2001 || ''[[Law & Order: Special Victims Unit]]'' || Lori || TV series - in the episode "[[List of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episodes#Season 2|Pixies]]"
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| 2002 || ''[[Tadpole (film)|Tadpole]]'' || Miranda Spear ||
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| rowspan="4"| 2003 || ''[[Everwood]]'' || Kate Morris || TV series - in the episodes "Episode 20" and "Moonlight Sonata"
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| ''[[Nip/Tuck]]'' || Vanessa || TV series - in the episodes "[[List of Nip/Tuck episodes#Season 1: 2003|Mandi/Randi]]", "Nanette Babcock", "Megan O'Hara" and "Cliff Mantegna"
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| ''[[Cold Case]]'' || Jill Shelby || TV series - in the episode "[[List of Cold Case episodes#Season 1: 2003-2004|Look Again]]"
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| ''[[Boston Public]]'' || Helena Gelbke || TV series - in the episode "[[List of Boston Public episodes#Season 4 (2003–2004)|Chapter Seventy-Five]]"
|-
| rowspan="4"| 2004 || ''Peoples'' || Jessica Anderson ||
|-
| ''Time Well Spent'' || Girl ||
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| ''[[CSI: Miami]]'' || Stephanie Brooks || TV series - in the episode "[[Murder In A Flash (CSI episode)|Murder in a Flash]]"
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| ''[[CSI: Crime Scene Investigation]]'' || Janelle Macklin || TV series - in the episode "[[Formalities]]"
|-
| rowspan="4"| 2005 || ''[[Jack & Bobby]]'' || Katie || TV series - 6 episodes
|-
| ''[[Urban Legends: Bloody Mary]]'' || Samantha Owens ||
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| ''[[Brokeback Mountain]]'' || Alma Jr., Age 19 ||
|-
| ''[[The Californians]]'' || Zoe Tripp ||
|-
| rowspan="4"| 2006 || ''[[24 (TV series)|24]]'' || [[Minor CTU agents in 24#24: Season 5|Shari Rothenberg]] || TV series - 5 episodes in [[24 (season 5)|season 5]]
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| ''[[Zoom (film)|Zoom]]'' || Summer Jones / Wonder ||
|-
| ''Fireflies'' || Taylor ||
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| ''[[We Are Marshall]]'' || Annie Cantrell ||
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| rowspan="2"| 2007 || ''[[Full of It]]'' || Annie Dray ||
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| ''[[Shooter (2007 film)|Shooter]]'' || Sarah Fenn ||
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| rowspan="3"| 2008 || ''[[Transsiberian (film)|Transsiberian]]'' || Abby ||
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| ''[[Stone of Destiny (film)|Stone of Destiny]]'' || Kay Matheson ||
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| ''[[The Open Road]]'' || Lucy ||
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| 2009 || ''Flying Lessons'' || Sophie Conway ||
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* "[http://www.giants.com/team/front_office_member.asp?front_office_id=9 Front Office Member - Chris Mara]". Giants.com.
* Kernan, Kevin (September 24, 2006). "[http://www.nypost.com/seven/09242006/sports/hollywood_giant_sports_kevin_kernan.htm Hollywood Giant]". ''[[New York Post]]''.
* Vranish, Jane (February 26, 2006). "[http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/06057/660187.stm "The Insiders: 2/26/06"]". ''[[Pittsburgh Post-Gazette]]''.

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