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Rosemarie DeWitt

American actress (born 1971)

Rosemarie DeWitt

American actress (born 1971)

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birth_placeNew York City, U.S.
alma_materHofstra University (BA)
occupationActress
years_active2001–present
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Rosemarie Braddock DeWitt (born October 26, 1971) is an American actress. DeWitt played Emily Lehman in the Fox television series Standoff (2006–07), co-starring with her future husband Ron Livingston. She appeared as Charmaine Craine on United States of Tara. She also was the title character in 2008's Rachel Getting Married, garnering several awards and nominations for best supporting actress. She starred as Ryan Gosling's character Sebastian's sister Laura Wilder in the Oscar-winning movie La La Land. She also starred in the horror/thriller Poltergeist (2015), a remake of the 1982 film of the same name.

Early life

DeWitt was born in Flushing, Queens, New York, the daughter of Rosemarie (Braddock) and Kenny DeWitt. She is a granddaughter of former World Heavyweight Champion James J. Braddock, and played the role of neighbor Sara Wilson in the film Cinderella Man, which depicted James J. Braddock's life.

DeWitt lived in Hanover Township, New Jersey, and is a graduate of Whippany Park High School. She performed in several high school productions. She attended the New College at Hofstra University where she received a Bachelor of Arts in creative studies. While at Hofstra, she also joined Alpha Phi. She had additional training at The Actors Center in New York.

Career

DeWitt at the 2014 [[Toronto International Film Festival

DeWitt played the role of Rachel in the Jonathan Demme-directed movie Rachel Getting Married (2008) alongside Anne Hathaway, for which she won several critics' awards and a Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress. Other film credits include Jason Reitman's Men, Women, & Children, Michael Cuesta's Kill the Messenger opposite Jeremy Renner, Gus Van Sant's Promised Land opposite Matt Damon, and Lynn Shelton's Your Sister's Sister opposite Emily Blunt and Mark Duplass. In 2016, DeWitt appeared in Damien Chazelle's musical romance La La Land opposite Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone. DeWitt appeared in the indie-thriller Sweet Virginia, directed by Jamie Dagg, which premiered at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival. In 2018, DeWitt starred opposite Danny McBride in Arizona.

On television, DeWitt was seen in three seasons of the Showtime comedy series United States of Tara alongside Toni Collette. In addition to her role on United States of Tara, DeWitt also recurred on the AMC series Mad Men, playing Midge Daniels, Don Draper's (Jon Hamm) bohemian mistress, in the show's first season. She appeared in the second episode in the fourth season of the British series Black Mirror for director Jodie Foster.

DeWitt has performed in numerous off-Broadway plays. Most notably, she starred in John Patrick Shanley's Danny and the Deep Blue Sea at the Second Stage Theatre; George S. Kaufman's The Butter and Egg Man at the Atlantic Theater Company; and Craig Lucas' Small Tragedy, for which the entire cast won an Obie Award. From May 4–23, 2010, DeWitt appeared in MCC Theater's Off Broadway play Family Week, written by Beth Henley and directed by Jonathan Demme. In its review of the play, the New York Times stated that DeWitt's lead performance "has many affecting moments as the beleaguered Claire."

In 2024, DeWitt starred in the Disney+ film Out of My Mind, following the story of sixth grader Melody Brooks who has cerebral palsy. DeWitt played Melody's mother, Diane Brooks. The film won a Peabody Award at the 85th Annual Ceremony.

Personal life

She was married to actor Chris Messina from 1995 to 2006. She married actor Ron Livingston, her co-star in Standoff, on November 2, 2009, in San Francisco. In May 2013, the couple announced that they had recently adopted an infant daughter. In December 2016, they made public that they had adopted a second infant daughter in 2015.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
2004Fresh Cut GrassActor
2005The Great New WonderfulDebbie
2005Cinderella ManSara Wilson
2005Buy It NowMom
2006The Wedding WeekendDana
2006DorisDoris
2006Off the BlackDebra
2007Purple VioletsMurph's Hamptons fling
2008AfterschoolTeacher
2008Rachel Getting MarriedRachel
2009TenureBeth
2009How I Got LostLeslie
2010The Company MenMaggie Walker
2011A Little Bit of HeavenRenee Blair
2011Your Sister's SisterHannah
2011MargaretMrs. Marretti
2012The Odd Life of Timothy GreenBrenda Best
2012Nobody WalksJulie
2012The WatchAbby Trautwig
2012Promised LandAlice
2013Touchy FeelyAbby
2014Men, Women & ChildrenHelen Truby
2014Kill the MessengerSusan Webb
2015Digging for FireLee
2015PoltergeistAmy Bowen
2016La La LandLaura Wilder
2017Sweet VirginiaBernadette
2018ArizonaCassie Fowler
2018Song of Back and NeckRegan Stearns
2018The ProfessorVeronica
2019WyrmMargie
2021The Same StormCindy Lamson
2022The EstateBeatrice
2024Out of My MindDiane
2024Smile 2Elizabeth Riley
2025She DancesDeb
TBADiamond

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001Law & Order: Special Victims UnitGloria PalmeraEpisode: "Victims"
2003Queens SupremeRona HellerEpisode: "That Voodoo That You Do"
2003Sex and the CityFernEpisode: "Hop, Skip, and a Week"
2005The CommutersTrishaTV movie
2005Rescue MeHeather2 episodes
2006Love MonkeyAbby PowellEpisode: "The Window"
2006–2007StandoffEmily LehmanMain cast
2007, 2010Mad MenMidge DanielsRecurring role (season 1);
Episode: "Blowing Smoke" (season 4)
2009Wainy DaysJuneEpisode: "Animator"
2009–2011United States of TaraCharmaine CraineMain cast
2014Olive KitteridgeRachel CoulsonMiniseries; 2 episodes
2016–2017The Last TycoonRose BradyMain cast
2017Black MirrorMarieEpisode: "Arkangel"
2020Little Fires EverywhereLinda McCulloughMain cast
2022The StaircaseCandace Hunt ZamperiniMiniseries; main cast
2022–2023PantheonEllenMain cast, voice role
2023–2025And Just Like That...Kathy3 episodes
2023Lessons in ChemistryAvery ParkerEpisode: "Introduction to Chemistry"
2024The BoysDaphne CampbellRecurring role (season 4)
2025-presentUntamedJill BodwinSeason 1; 6 episodes
2025–2026Percy Jackson and the OlympiansCirce2 episodes

Theatre

YearTitleRolePlaywrightVenue
2002The Butter and Egg ManJane WestonGeorge S. KaufmanAtlantic Theater Company, Off-Broadway
2004Danny and the Deep Blue SeaRobertaJohn Patrick ShanleySecond Stage Theatre, Off-Broadway
2004Small TragedyFannyCraig LucasPlaywrights Horizons, Off-Broadway
2005Swimming in the ShallowsDonnaAdam BockSecond Stage Theatre, Off-Broadway
2010Family WeekClaireBeth HenleyLucille Lortel Theatre, Off-Broadway

Awards

Rachel Getting Married

  • Santa Barbara International Film Festival: Virtuoso Award
  • Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture
  • Toronto Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress
  • Utah Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress
  • Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress
  • Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress
  • Nominated – Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Cast
  • Nominated – Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress
  • Nominated – Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress
  • Nominated – Detroit Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actress
  • Nominated – Detroit Film Critics Society Award for Best Newcomer
  • Nominated – Gotham Independent Film Award for Best Ensemble Cast
  • Nominated – Gotham Independent Film Award for Breakthrough Actor
  • Nominated – Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female
  • Nominated – International Cinephile Society Award for Best Supporting Actress
  • Nominated – New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress (3rd place)

Your Sister's Sister

  • Gotham Independent Film Award for Best Ensemble Performance
  • Nominated – Chlotrudis Award for Best Supporting Actress
  • Nominated – Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female
  • Nominated – International Cinephile Society Award for Best Supporting Actress

References

References

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  13. "Out of My Mind".
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  16. Juneau, Jen. (December 15, 2016). "Rosemarie DeWitt Reveals She Welcomed a Daughter Through Adoption: 'She's a Little Sweetheart'".
  17. Johnson, Zach. (December 15, 2016). "Rosemarie DeWitt and Ron Livingston Adopt Daughter Esperanza Mae".
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