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Krysten Ritter Filmek És Tv Musorok

American actress

Krysten Ritter

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Ritter in 2016

Born (1981-12-16) Dec 16, 1981 (age 40)

Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, U.South.

Occupation
  • Actress
  • director
  • musician
  • writer
  • model
Years active 2001–present
Height 5 ft ix in (1.75 m)[1]
Partner(s) Adam Granduciel (2014–2021)
Children one

Krysten Alyce Ritter (born December xvi, 1981)[2] is an American actress and model. She came to prominence when she appeared as Jane Margolis in the AMC drama serial Breaking Bad (2009–2010) and its spinoff film El Camino (2019). She then had lead roles in the ABC sitcom Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 (2012–2013) and the Netflix superhero series Jessica Jones as the eponymous grapheme (2015–2019), reprising the latter in the follow-up miniseries The Defenders (2017).

Ritter has also appeared in the television series Veronica Mars, Gilmore Girls, 'Til Decease, and Gravity. She appeared in the films What Happens in Vegas (2008), Confessions of a Shopaholic (2009), She's Out of My League (2010), Veronica Mars (2014), Big Eyes (2014), and The Hero (2017).

Early on life [edit]

Ritter was born in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania,[iii] the daughter of Garry Ritter and Kathi Taylor.[4] She was raised in rural Shickshinny, Pennsylvania, where her female parent, stepfather and sis live; her father lives in nearby Benton.[5] She is of German, Scottish, and English descent.[6] She graduated from Northwest Area High School in 2000.

Career [edit]

Modeling [edit]

Ritter was scouted past a modeling agent at her local shopping mall, the Wyoming Valley Mall, at the historic period of 15, at a modeling event. Ritter says she was "tall, gawky, awkward, and really, really skinny" to Philadelphia Style magazine. While in loftier school, she traveled to New York City, modeling in that location and in Philadelphia. She signed with the Elite Model Direction agency and Wilhelmina Models.[5] Ritter moved to New York Urban center, and established an international-modeling career in print ads and on television receiver. She did mag, catalog, and rails piece of work in Tokyo, New York, Paris, and Milan.[seven]

Acting [edit]

Ritter's acting career began later on Wilhelmina placed her for an audition for a Dr Pepper telly commercial. Ritter told Philadelphia Manner her "outgoing and bubbly and funny" personality equally a performer helped her transition into acting by entertaining the casting people.[v] She won several bit film roles starting in 2001, then played a 1950s fine art history student in Mona Lisa Grinning (2003). In 2006, she appeared in All This Intimacy, a 2-human action, Off-Broadway play by Rajiv Joseph, at the 2d Stage Theatre.[8] Ritter signed on to star in the premiere of Zach Braff'due south play, All New People, at Second Phase Theatre. Anna Camp, David Wilson Barnes and Justin Bartha co-starred in the production under the direction of Peter DuBois.[9]

Ritter portrayed guest roles on television receiver, and appeared on the 2nd flavor of Veronica Mars, playing Gia Goodman, the daughter of mayor Woody Goodman (Steve Guttenberg). Ritter was on Gilmore Girls for viii episodes 2006-07 equally Rory Gilmore'southward friend, Lucy. She too played the kickoff iteration of Allison Stark on the Fox sitcom 'Til Decease (it somewhen had four actresses play that role through its run).

Ritter continued working in film, often bandage equally the best friend of the lead grapheme. In 2008, she had supporting roles in the romantic comedies What Happens in Vegas and 27 Dresses. She co-starred in the 2009 moving-picture show Confessions of a Shopaholic as Suze, the best friend of Isla Fisher's character. Ritter spent 3 months shooting She's Out of My League in Pittsburgh in 2008. She played Patty, the contemptuous best friend of Alice Eve'due south character Molly.[7]

Ritter was bandage as a young Carol Rhodes in an episode of The CW's teen drama series Gossip Daughter titled "Valley Girls" broadcast May xi, 2009.[x] The episode was a backdoor pilot for a proposed spin-off serial of the same title, set in 1980s Los Angeles; it was intended to chronicle the teenage years of the character Lily van der Woodsen.[11] Ritter described her character Ballad, Lily's sister, every bit "the outcast", and "an '80s Sunset Strip rocker" to Access Hollywood.[12] The series was non picked upwards by the network for the 2009–10 season.[13]

Ritter appeared equally the character Jane Margolis on the second season of AMC'due south drama series Breaking Bad,[11] and starred in the film How to Make Love to a Adult female (2009), based on a acknowledged book by adult pic star Jenna Jameson. She also co-starred with Jason Behr in the contained pic The Final International Playboy (2009), equally Ozzy, a drug addict.[fourteen] Ritter sold a television pilot she wrote based on her experiences as a model, named Model Camp.[fifteen] She appeared in the comedy web series Woke Up Dead in 2009, playing Cassie alongside Jon Heder as Drex.[xvi]

In 2010, Ritter starred in the television receiver serial Gravity aslope Ivan Sergei, Ving Rhames, and Rachel Hunter, playing the sharp and quirky Lily.[17] The Starz comedy-drama centers on a group of out-patient suicide survivors.[18] She starred opposite Ben Barnes in the 2011 comedy moving-picture show Killing Bono as the manager of an Irish band.[17] Directed by Nick Hamm, the moving-picture show is based on Killing Bono: I Was Bono's Doppleganger, a volume nigh the early days of the Irish gaelic rock band U2.[nineteen] Kickoff in January 2010, the moving picture'south shoot lasted for six weeks in Belfast to London.[20]

Ritter starred alongside Alicia Silverstone in the comedy horror film Vamps, written and directed past Amy Heckerling. She plays a New York urban center socialite turned into a vampire by a vampire queen (Sigourney Weaver). She also stars in the 2011 independent one-act film Life Happens, with Kate Bosworth and Rachel Bilson. Co-written by Ritter with director Kat Coiro, the film is about two best friends dealing with the pregnancy and subsequent motherhood of Ritter'due south character.

February 2011, Ritter joined the cast of the ABC state of affairs-comedy Don't Trust the B---- in Flat 23, playing the title role of Chloe, a New York city party girl and con artist attempting to rip off her new roommates later on they move in, but befriends and "mentors" one of the applicants.[21] [22] The serial was canceled on January 22, 2013, afterward 2 seasons.[23] On February 15, 2013, a press release stated Ritter would star as Nora in the NBC comedy pilot Assistance, based on Leslye Headland'southward play of the same name.[24] Notwithstanding, it was confirmed in January 2014 the airplane pilot would not exist picked upwards to series.[25] July 9, 2013, a press release stated Ritter would star in Jake Hoffman's directorial debut, Asthma about the indie rock scene in New York metropolis.[26] A February 20, 2014, press release stated Ritter would star on NBC's astronaut-themed one-act pilot Mission Control equally aerospace engineer Dr. Mary Kendricks.[27] [28] On Oct 15, 2014, NBC announced they were not moving forrad with the prove.[29]

On December 5, 2014, Ritter was cast to star in the Marvel Idiot box series Jessica Jones, playing the title role, a former super-hero turned individual investigator in New York city. About her casting, executive producer and show-runner Melissa Rosenberg stated Ritter "brings both the hard edge and the vulnerability the role demands".[30] Ritter revealed she read the comic volume to prepare for the function while expressing her delight on working with women.[31] All xiii episodes of the offset season premiered on Netflix on November 20, 2015.[32] Ritter reprised the role on The Defenders alongside Charlie Cox every bit Matt Murdock / Daredevil, Mike Colter as Luke Cage and Finn Jones equally Danny Rand / Iron Fist, and reprised her part a 2d time during the second season of Jessica Jones in 2018.[33] Ritter directed an episode in the third flavour of Jessica Jones, marking her directorial debut.[34]

Other ventures [edit]

Ritter and her childhood friend William Thomas Burnett formed the indie stone duo Ex Vivian, for which Ritter sings and plays guitar.[35] Their self-titled debut album was released in 2012 on Burnett's WT Records.[36] Ritter'south debut novel, a psychological thriller titled Bonfire, was released on November seven, 2017, by Crown Classic.[37]

Personal life [edit]

Ritter moved from Brooklyn to Los Angeles in 2007.[38] She promotes beast rights, posing for PETA ad campaigns, including a campaign warning pet owners of the dangers of leaving animals in vehicles during the summer, and another against SeaWorld keeping orcas in captivity.[39] [forty] [41] She is an avid knitter,[42] and has appeared on the cover of Faddy Knitting.[43]

Ritter had been in a relationship with musician Adam Granduciel from Baronial 2014 to belatedly 2021.[44] [45] Their son was born on July 29, 2019.[46]

Filmography [edit]

Film [edit]

Year Championship Role Notes
2001 Someone Like You lot Model Uncredited
2002 Freshening Up Daughter on burrow Short picture
2002 Garmento Poncho model
2003 The Await Mara
2003 Mona Lisa Smile Art History student
2005 Slingshot Beth
2007 Heavy Petting Innocent eyewitness
2008 The Terminal International Playboy Ozzy
2008 27 Dresses Gina the goth
2008 What Happens in Vegas Kelly
2009 Glock Beretta Curt flick
2009 Confessions of a Shopaholic Suze Cleath-Stuart
2010 She's Out of My League Patty
2010 How to Make Love to a Adult female Lauren
2011 Killing Bono Gloria
2011 Life Happens Kim Likewise writer and co-producer
2011 Margaret Shopgirl
2012 BuzzKill Nicole
2012 Vamps Stacy Daimer
2012 Refuge Amy
2014 Listen Upwards Philip Melanie
2014 Veronica Mars Gia Goodman
2014 Asthma Ruby
2014 Search Political party Christy
2014 Big Eyes DeAnn
2017 The Hero Lucy
2019 El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie Jane Margolis
2021 Nightbooks Natacha, The Witch

Television [edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2004 Whoopi Brynn Episode: "The Squatters"
2004 One Life to Live Kay iv episodes
2004 Police force & Society Tracy Warren Episode: "Everybody Loves Raimondo'south"
2004 Tanner on Tanner Saleswoman 2 episodes
2005 Jonny Zero Quinn Episode: "Pilot"
2005–2006 Veronica Mars Gia Goodman 8 episodes
2006 The Bedford Diaries Erin Kavenaugh 2 episodes
2006–2007 Gilmore Girls Lucy eight episodes
2006–2007 'Til Death Allison Stark 5 episodes
2006 Justice Eva Episode: "Christmas Political party"
2007 Large Day Ellen Episode: "The Ceremony"
2009–2010 Breaking Bad Jane Margolis 9 episodes
2009 Gossip Girl Young Carol Rhodes Episode: "Valley Girls"
2010 Gravity Lily Champagne 10 episodes
2011 Love Bites Cassie Episode: "Firsts"
2012–2013 Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 Chloe 26 episodes
2013 Robot Craven Dana Polk (voice) Episode: "Immortal"
2013 The Cleveland Evidence Gina (voice) Episode: "California Dreamin' (All the Cleves Are Dark-brown)"
2013 The Eric Andre Show Herself Episode: "Krysten Ritter; Dominic Monaghan"
2014 The Blacklist Rowan/Nora Mills Episode: "Lord Baltimore"
2015–2019 Jessica Jones Jessica Jones 39 episodes
Director; episode: "A.Yard.A You're Welcome"
2016 One-act Bang! Bang! Herself Episode: "Krysten Ritter Wears a Turtleneck and Black Boots"
2017 The Defenders Jessica Jones eight episodes
TBA Love and Decease Sherry Cleckler Upcoming miniseries[47]

As a manager [edit]

Year Title Managing director
2021 The Daughter in the Woods Yes

Web [edit]

Year Championship Role Notes
2009 Woke Upwards Dead Cassie 22 episodes

Music videos [edit]

Year Title Creative person Role
1999 "Waffle" Sevendust Extra
2000 "Could I Have This Kiss Forever" Whitney Houston Actress
2017 "Holding On" The State of war on Drugs Concept

Discography [edit]

  • Ex-Vivian (2012)

Bibliography [edit]

  • Ritter, Krysten (2017). Blaze (Hardcover ed.). Crown Archetype. ISBN978-1-5247-5984-one.

Accolades [edit]

Year Award Category Nominated piece of work Event Ref.
2012 Teen Choice Awards Choice TV: Villain Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 Nominated [48]
2015 TVLine's Performer of the Week Jessica Jones
Episode: "AKA You're a Winner!"
Won [49]
2016 6th Critics' Choice Television Awards All-time Actress in a Drama Series Jessica Jones Nominated [50]
Dorian Awards TV Performance of the Year – Actress Nominated [51]
Webby Awards Special Achievement: Best Actress Won [52]
42nd Saturn Awards Best Actress on Telly Nominated [53]
2018 44th Saturn Awards Best Supporting Extra on Goggle box Marvel's The Defenders Nominated [54]
2019 45th Saturn Awards Best Actress in a Streaming Presentation Jessica Jones Nominated [55]

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External links [edit]

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