Anna Kendrick
Anna Kendrick was born to Janice
(Cooke), an accounting professional as well as William Kendrick (a teacher).
Michael Cooke Kendrick is her older brother and was also an actor. Anna
Kendrick is Scottish, Irish and English. She won the Drama League Award and
Theatre World Award for her performance. Along with Scott Ellis and Susan
Stroman she was able to perform with Jeremy Irons at the New York City Opera
House. She was in the role of Fredrika in the film "A Little Night
Music" as well as worked with Todd Graff on the feature film Camp (2003).
She was the second-youngest nominee in Tony history (after 1991's Tony winner,
Daisy Eagan). In Tony history, George Clooney made fun of her during her time
working with Scott Ellis and Susan Stroman at the New York Opera House. Anna
was a part of Camp (2003) and was nominated in the 1998 Tony Award for Best
Actress (Featured Role - Musical) for the musical "High Society." In
the year 2010, she was nominated in the second and third installments of the
show. September 2013: Has the singular achievement of having appeared in three
large screen musicals - Into the Woods (2014),




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