Anna Kendrick
Anna Kendrick was born to Janice
(Cooke), an accounting professional, and William Kendrick (a teacher). Michael
Cooke Kendrick is her older brother and was also an actor. Anna Kendrick is
Scottish, Irish and English-born. She was nominated for the Tony Award (second
youngest ever), the Drama Desk Award and the Fany Award (best actress in a
musical). Her incredible performance was awarded a Theatre World Award and
Drama League Award. She was also a member of Cabaret's Kit Kat Club at
"Carnegie Hall Live", in Great Performances, My Favorite Broadway The
Leading Ladies (1999). (TV). Alongside 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 "A Little Night Music" and was a part of 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 when she worked 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 the Best Actress (Featured Role Musical) for the musical
"High Society." In the year 2010, she was nominated between the
second- and third episodes of the series. September 2013: Has the distinction
of appearing in three major musicals on screen including Into the Woods (2014).
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