Anna Kendrick
Anna Kendrick was the daughter of Janice
Cooke, an accountant and William Kendrick (a teacher). Michael Cooke Kendrick,
her older brother, has also appeared in shows. She is of English, Irish, and
Scottish descent.For her role in the show "Dinah" in "High
Society" on Broadway, Anna Kendrick was nominated for an Tony Award
(second youngest ever) in addition to she also won a Drama Desk Award, and a
Fany Award (best actress featured in a musical). The award was the Drama League
Award and Theatre World Award for her performance. Along with Scott Ellis and
Susan Stroman, she had the opportunity to collaborate with Jeremy Irons at the
New York City Opera House. She was in the role of Fredrika in "A Little
Night Music" as well as worked with Todd Graff on the feature film Camp
(2003). The actress was the second-youngest nominated 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 starred in Camp (2003) and was nominated for the 1998 Tony Award
for Best Actress (Featured Role Musical) for "High Society." In 2010
she was nominated in the second and third seasons of the series. (September
2013) She has the remarkable honor of being in three major screen musicals ,
including Into the Woods (2014).
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