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Kate Hudson
Actress. Born Kate Garry Hudson, on April 19, 1979, in Los
Angeles, California. The daughter of actress-producer Goldie
Hawn and Bill Hudson, a 1970s television comedian, Kate Hudson
was raised by her mother and Hawn’s longtime companion, actor
Kurt Russell, after her parents divorced when she was 18 months
old. No stranger to the show business life, Hudson decided to
embark on an acting career of her own, landing an agent and a
guest spot on the TV drama Party of Five in 1996.
Upon her acceptance to New York University’s Tisch School of the
Arts, Hudson convinced Hawn and Russell to let her defer a year
in order to concentrate on finding her first film role. In 1998,
she appeared in the little-seen independent film Desert Blue,
alongside fellow up-and-coming young actors Christina Ricci,
Casey Affleck, and Brendan Sexton III. She was also a featured
player in the ensemble cast of 200 Cigarettes (1999), a comedy
that received poor reviews despite its talented cast, which
included Ricci, Ben Affleck, Paul Rudd, and Courtney Love.
Hudson began the year 2000 somewhat inauspiciously, with a
supporting turn as a virginal college student in the
unimpressive teen thriller Gossip. By year’s end, however, she
had charmed her way into the hearts of moviegoers and critics
with her breakthrough performance as Penny Lane, the leader of a
group of girls, or so-called “Band-Aids,” who worship at the
altar of 1970s rock & roll as imagined by writer-director
Cameron Crowe in his autobiographical film Almost Famous.
Originally cast in a smaller role, Hudson won the part after
another young actress, Sarah Polley (The Sweet Hereafter, Go)
dropped out. As Penny, the sometime lover of Russell Hammond
(Billy Crudup), lead guitarist in the rock band Stillwater, and
the object of affection for Crowe’s own alter ego, the budding
rock journalist William Miller (Patrick Fugit), Hudson was in
many ways the emotional center of the film. Her glowing
performance earned her a Golden Globe Award and an Academy Award
nomination for Best Supporting Actress.
Also in 2000, Hudson appeared in the ensemble cast of Robert
Altman’s Dr. T and the Women, costarring Richard Gere, Helen
Hunt, Farrah Fawcett, and Liv Tyler. In 2001, she starred in
Four Feathers, a wartime drama costarring Wes Bentley (American
Beauty) and Heath Ledger (The Patriot). Upcoming projects
include Garry Marshall's Raising Helen, where she plays a
successful single woman forced to take care of her sister's
three young children after a car accident. In 2004, she starred
opposite Luke Wilson in the romantic comedy Alex & Emma.
Hudson married Chris Robinson, the lead singer of the rock band
The Black Crowes, on New Year’s Eve 2000, at the Hawn/Russell
ranch in Colorado. The couple welcomed the arrival of its first
child, a boy named Ryder Russell Robinson, in January 2004.
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