Biography
Kate Garry Hudson was born April 19, 1979, in Los Angeles, California. The golden-locked dimpled beauty is the daughter of Oscar winning and lovable actress Goldie Hawn, and singer comedian Bill Hudson, of The Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Show fame.
A couple of months after Kate's birth, Bill and Goldie divorced, and the estranged father has been out of his two children's (Kate and older brother Oliver) lives ever since. In 1983, Goldie met actor Kurt Russell, who has lived with the family for the past 18 years, and is considered by Kate to be her "Pa."
Taking after her mother's passion, Kate wanted to act since she was a young girl. But despite her strong desire for drama, her parents originally wanted her to take another career path. The progeny finally got her first taste in front of the camera as a stand-in for the 7-year-old actress playing Goldie's daughter in the 1986 film, Wildcats.
Kate Hudson in Party of Five
After her graduation from Crossroads School of Arts and Sciences, Kate was accepted to NYU's Tisch School of Drama. But rather than taking her skills to the classes and student theater productions, she went straight for the real deal: Hollywood.
Proving that her family was not going to serve as her means to fame, Kate got herself an agent, and began going through the requisite auditions. She actually didn't get a part in Escape From L.A., the Kurt Russell film she auditioned for, but did land a role in the Fox hit series, Party of Five. Unfortunately, after one episode, her character was not rewritten into the script.
Kate Hudson's Smoking in 200 Cigarettes
After another television gig in EZ Streets in 1997, Kate moved up to the silver screen. The determined actress landed a part in 1998's Desert Blue, and finally made people take notice in the small film, 200 Cigarettes, as Cindy the virgin, among actors Courtney Love, Ben Affleck and Janeane Garofalo.
Kate's repertoire included more independent, small films such as Ricochet River and About Adam, but things began to really take off for the young actress in 2000, whose face seemed to be plastered everywhere.
Kate starred as chaste rich girl Naomi in the teen thriller Gossip, and joined the ensemble cast of 2000's Dr. T and the Women, along with fellow babes Liv Tyler, Tara Reid and Helen Hunt.
Kate Hudson is Almost Famous
But it was her role as Band-Aid Penny Lane, with which Kate captured the hearts and attention of both critics and audiences alike. Kate was determined to work with Jerry Maguire director Cameron Crowe ever since she heard about his upcoming film. Ready to work as an extra just for the chance to be in his film (which was finally titled Almost Famous), she fell in love with the script and especially the role of Penny Lane.
Penny Lane was originally offered to actress Sarah Polley, therefore Kate was cast in the minor role of the lead actor's stewardess sister. As fate would have it, Crowe awarded Kate the role of the innocently sexy groupie, thanks to her determination and loyalty.
Penny Lane was indeed the role that made Kate Very Famous, and the critical praise she earned include the Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Breakthrough Performance, the Golden Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy), and the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress.
Kate has another Crowe to thank in her life: her husband Chris Robinson, lead singer of the Black Crowes. The lovebirds were married on New Year's Eve of 2000 in Aspen and had their first child, Ryder Russell Robinson, on January 7, 2004.
Kate Hudson turns down Mary Jane
It's no surprise that in 2000, Kate was voted as one of People Magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People."
In 2002, this widely recognized "Beatiful Person" turned down the part of Peter Parker's girlfriend, Mary Jane Watson, in Spider-Man for the role of Ethne Eustace in The Four Feathers (2002) -- a film that didn't fare very well at the box office.
Kate went on to star in the well-received How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003) and the scary The Sketelon Key (2005). She has also been cast as the lead character in the film adaptation of Sophia Kinsella's successful novel, Can You Keep A Secret?.
Kate Garry Hudson was born April 19, 1979, in Los Angeles, California. The golden-locked dimpled beauty is the daughter of Oscar winning and lovable actress Goldie Hawn, and singer comedian Bill Hudson, of The Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Show fame.
A couple of months after Kate's birth, Bill and Goldie divorced, and the estranged father has been out of his two children's (Kate and older brother Oliver) lives ever since. In 1983, Goldie met actor Kurt Russell, who has lived with the family for the past 18 years, and is considered by Kate to be her "Pa."
Taking after her mother's passion, Kate wanted to act since she was a young girl. But despite her strong desire for drama, her parents originally wanted her to take another career path. The progeny finally got her first taste in front of the camera as a stand-in for the 7-year-old actress playing Goldie's daughter in the 1986 film, Wildcats.
Kate Hudson in Party of Five
After her graduation from Crossroads School of Arts and Sciences, Kate was accepted to NYU's Tisch School of Drama. But rather than taking her skills to the classes and student theater productions, she went straight for the real deal: Hollywood.
Proving that her family was not going to serve as her means to fame, Kate got herself an agent, and began going through the requisite auditions. She actually didn't get a part in Escape From L.A., the Kurt Russell film she auditioned for, but did land a role in the Fox hit series, Party of Five. Unfortunately, after one episode, her character was not rewritten into the script.
Kate Hudson's Smoking in 200 Cigarettes
After another television gig in EZ Streets in 1997, Kate moved up to the silver screen. The determined actress landed a part in 1998's Desert Blue, and finally made people take notice in the small film, 200 Cigarettes, as Cindy the virgin, among actors Courtney Love, Ben Affleck and Janeane Garofalo.
Kate's repertoire included more independent, small films such as Ricochet River and About Adam, but things began to really take off for the young actress in 2000, whose face seemed to be plastered everywhere.
Kate starred as chaste rich girl Naomi in the teen thriller Gossip, and joined the ensemble cast of 2000's Dr. T and the Women, along with fellow babes Liv Tyler, Tara Reid and Helen Hunt.
Kate Hudson is Almost Famous
But it was her role as Band-Aid Penny Lane, with which Kate captured the hearts and attention of both critics and audiences alike. Kate was determined to work with Jerry Maguire director Cameron Crowe ever since she heard about his upcoming film. Ready to work as an extra just for the chance to be in his film (which was finally titled Almost Famous), she fell in love with the script and especially the role of Penny Lane.
Penny Lane was originally offered to actress Sarah Polley, therefore Kate was cast in the minor role of the lead actor's stewardess sister. As fate would have it, Crowe awarded Kate the role of the innocently sexy groupie, thanks to her determination and loyalty.
Penny Lane was indeed the role that made Kate Very Famous, and the critical praise she earned include the Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Breakthrough Performance, the Golden Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy), and the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress.
Kate has another Crowe to thank in her life: her husband Chris Robinson, lead singer of the Black Crowes. The lovebirds were married on New Year's Eve of 2000 in Aspen and had their first child, Ryder Russell Robinson, on January 7, 2004.
Kate Hudson turns down Mary Jane
It's no surprise that in 2000, Kate was voted as one of People Magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People."
In 2002, this widely recognized "Beatiful Person" turned down the part of Peter Parker's girlfriend, Mary Jane Watson, in Spider-Man for the role of Ethne Eustace in The Four Feathers (2002) -- a film that didn't fare very well at the box office.
Kate went on to star in the well-received How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003) and the scary The Sketelon Key (2005). She has also been cast as the lead character in the film adaptation of Sophia Kinsella's successful novel, Can You Keep A Secret?.
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