Grace Gummer

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Grace Jane Gummer (born May 9, 1986 in New York City , New York ) is an American actress .

Life & Career

Grace Gummer grew up as the daughter of Meryl Streep and the sculptor Don Gummer , along with her siblings Henry Wolfe , Mamie and Louisa in Los Angeles and Connecticut . She studied art history and Italian language at Vassar College , in 2008 she was in the play The Sexual Neuroses of Our Parents (German: our parents, the sexual neuroses ) first seen on stage and got good reviews:

"Ms. Gummer seems to have inherited her mother's acting smarts. This is an impressively thought-through performance that retains the power to surprise in a play that mostly doesn't. "

“Miss Gummer seems to have inherited her mother's acting qualities. [It delivers] a thoughtful performance that retains power to surprise in a piece that actually has none. "

- Rachel Saltz

From 2010 she played the main role of Anna Moore in the Gigantic series . She was seen in Tom Stoppard's Arcadia at the Ethel Barrymore Theater in New York in 2011 . In 2013 she starred in Zero Hour before taking on a permanent role on The Newsroom . From 2014 to 2015 she played the role of Julie Gelineau in Extant . She then got the lead role of Dominique DiPierro in the thriller series Mr. Robot .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Sex Without the Shame, but Not Without the Consequences. In The New York Times website (- English 14 November) 2008. Accessed July 13, 2014.