Amanda Michelle Seyfried(/ˈsfrɛd/SY-fred;[1]born December 3, 1985) is an American actress, singer and songwriter. She began acting at 15, with recurring roles asLucy Montgomeryin theCBSsoap operaAs the World Turns(1999–2001) and Joni Stafford in theABCsoap operaAll My Children(2003). She came to prominence for her feature film debut in the teen comedyMean Girls(2004), and for her roles asLilly Kanein theUPNmystery drama seriesVeronica Mars(2004–2006) andSarah Henricksonin theHBOdrama seriesBig Love(2006–2011).

Amanda Seyfried
Seyfried at the2024 Berlinale
Born
Amanda Michelle Seyfried

(1985-12-03)December 3, 1985(age 38)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
  • songwriter
Years active1996–present
Spouse
(m.2017)
Children2
AwardsFull list

Seyfried has starred in many films, includingMamma Mia!(2008) and its sequelMamma Mia! Here We Go Again(2018),Jennifer's Body(2009),Dear John(2010),Letters to Juliet(2010),Red Riding Hood(2011),In Time(2011),Les Misérables(2012),A Million Ways to Die in the West(2014),Ted 2(2015), andFirst Reformed(2017).

Seyfried received critical acclaim and nominations for theAcademy AwardandGolden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actressfor her portrayal ofMarion DaviesinDavid Fincher's biopicMank(2020). For her starring role asElizabeth Holmesin theHuluminiseriesThe Dropout(2022), she won theGolden Globe AwardandPrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress.In 2022,Timenamed her one of the100 most influential people in the world.[2]

Early life and education

William Allen High SchoolinAllentown, Pennsylvania,where Seyfried began modeling and acting. A year after graduating in 2003, she co-starred inMean Girls.

Amanda Michelle Seyfried was born on December 3, 1985, inAllentown, Pennsylvania.[3][4]Her mother, Ann Seyfried (née Sander) is anoccupational therapist,and her father, Jack Seyfried, is apharmacist.[4][5]She is of mostlyGermandescent with smaller amounts of English, Scots-Irish, and Welsh ancestry.[6]She has an older sister, Jennifer Seyfried, who is a musician in thePhiladelphiarock band Love City.[4]

Seyfried attendedWilliam Allen High School,a largepublic schoolin Allentown, where she graduated in 2003.[7]She enrolled atFordham Universityin New York City in the fall of 2003, but chose not to attend after being offered a leading role in the 2004 filmMean Girls.[8]

Career

1996–2005: Early work

While attendingWilliam Allen High SchoolinAllentown,Seyfried beganmodeling.She appeared in several print ads for clothing companies, includingLimited ToowithLeighton Meester,and was featured on three covers of theSweet Valley Highnovel series.[4][9]At age 17 she stopped modeling[4]and started a job as a waitress in aretirement community.[10]While still a teen, she took vocal lessons, studied opera, trained with aBroadwaycoach, and began her acting career as an extra inGuiding Light,a daytime television drama.[11]From 2000 to 2001 she played the recurring characterLucy Montgomeryon theCBSsoap operaAs the World Turns[11]and, from 2002 to 2003, Joni Stafford on theABCsoapAll My Children.

In 2003, Seyfried auditioned to play Regina George inMean Girls,but the role eventually went toRachel McAdams.While she was initially considered for the lead role of Cady Heron, ultimately played byLindsay Lohan,the film's producers decided that Seyfried should play Karen Smith, Regina's dim-witted "plastic" friend and sidekick.[11]The film was a box office success, grossing over $130 million in its theatrical run.[12]Seyfried's performance in the film earned her, along with Lohan,Lacey Chabert,and McAdams, anMTV Movie Awardin the category of "Best On-Screen Team".

Seyfried then auditioned to play the title character onUPN's television seriesVeronica Mars.[11]The role eventually went toKristen Bell,and Seyfried portrayed Veronica's murdered best friend Lilly Kane.[11]Her character was only shown inflashbacks.[11]In 2005, she played the lead character Samantha, a role written by directorRodrigo Garcíaspecifically for her, in one of the nine parts of the filmNine Lives,composed of nine short films with different themes and an ensemble cast.[13]For her performance, Seyfried, along with the film's other female leads, won the role Best Actress at theLocarno International Film Festival.That year, she played the supporting character Mouse in the independent filmAmerican Gun.In 2006, she appeared in five episodes ofWildfireas Rebecca and played the lead role Chrissy in the short filmGypsies, Tramps & Thieves,written and directed byAndrea Janakas.She also contributed in a minor role as Julie Beckley inAlpha Dog.From 2004 to 2006, she made multiple guest appearances on several television series, includingHouse,Justice,Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,American Dad!andCSI: Crime Scene Investigation.[11]

2006–2010: Breakthrough

Seyfried at the premiere ofJennifer's Bodyin 2009

With her role in theHBOdrama television seriesBig Love,Seyfried's profile as an actress grew substantially; the series centered on a fictionalfundamentalist Mormonfamily in which Seyfried playsSarah Henrickson,Bill and Barb's first daughter, who struggles with her family'spolygamousfaith.[14]Big Lovepremiered in the United States on March 12, 2006. In December 2009, HBO confirmed that Seyfried would return for the show'sfourth season,but that it would be her last since she wished to begin concentrating on her film career and other upcoming projects.[15]

FollowingBig Love,Seyfried played a supporting role, as Zoe, in the 2008 horror drama filmSolsticeand co-starred withMeryl StreepinMamma Mia!,aromantic comedyfilm adaptationof the 1999musical of the same name.Mamma Mia!,which was Seyfried's first leading role, was the fifth highest-grossing film of 2008,[16]and, as of February 2021, the 159th highest-grossing film of all time.[17]Five songs from her musical performance inMamma Mia!were released onthe film's soundtrack.[18]As part of promotion for both the film and its soundtrack, Seyfried recorded a music video of the song "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)".

In March 2008, Seyfried was cast in the comedyhorrorfilmJennifer's Bodyas Anita "Needy" Lesnicki, the title character's best friend.[19]The film, which premiered at the2009 Toronto International Film Festivaland was released to theaters on September 18, 2009,[20]received mixed reviews from critics.[21]The same year she was cast in the comedy drama independent filmBoogie Woogie.She played Paige Oppenheimer, one of the lead roles in the ensemble movie. The movie was originally shown on June 26, 2009, atEdinburgh International Film Festival,and was shown in US theaters April 25, 2010. On February 22, 2009, Seyfried presented an award and performed at the81st Academy Awardsceremony. In early March 2009, directorZack Snyderhad tapped Seyfried to portray the lead role, Baby Doll, inSucker Punch,[22]but Seyfried had to drop out of the film due to scheduling conflicts withBig Love.[4][23]

Seyfried starred alongsideChanning TatuminDear John,thefilm adaptationof thenovel of the same namethat was written byNicholas Sparks.[24]The film, which was released February 5, 2010, received generally negative reviews.[24]Seyfried wrote and recorded "Little House", a song on one of the soundtracks ofDear John.[25]Kirk Honeycutt ofThe Hollywood Reporterwrote, "Seyfried gives the character and her relationship all she's got, but she can't do all the heavy lifting. The romance is too one-sided, and frankly, you can't blame her for steering her life into another channel."[26]Despite the negative reviews,Dear Johnbecame the first film to break upAvatar's box office reign at number one at the United States box office, grossing $80 million in the U.S. theatrically and $115 million worldwide.[27][28]

Seyfried next appeared as the title character in the erotic thrillerChloe,released bySony Pictures Classicson March 26, 2010.[29]Chloepremiered at theToronto International Film Festivalin September 2009.[30]In the film, Seyfried's character is an escort who is hired to test a husband's faithfulness after his wife concludes that his fidelity could not be trusted.[30]Chloeenjoyed commercial success and became directorAtom Egoyan's highest-grossing film.[31]Seyfried's performance in the film received favorable reviews from critics, helping her gain industry acclaim and additional opportunities to play varied roles.[32]

Later in 2010, Seyfried starred in the romantic-comedy filmLetters to Juliet,based on the book by Lise and Ceil Friedman.Letters to Julietwas released to mixed reviews but was a box office success, grossing $80 million worldwide. For her performance, Seyfried was awarded "Showest Breakthrough Female Star of The Year".[33]She also won the "Scared-As-S**T" award for her performance inJennifer's Bodyand was nominated for Best Female Performance for her movieDear John,at the2010 MTV Movie Awards.[34][35]Also in 2010, Seyfried was named toForbes'"17 Stars To Watch" list,[36][37]and received threeTeen Choice Awardnominations, including for Choice Movie Actress Drama and Choice Movie Chemistry with her co-starChanning Tatumfor roles inDear John.Seyfried was also nominated for Choice Movie Actress Romantic Comedy forLetters to Juliet.[38]

2011–present: Further film appearances

Seyfried at theToronto International Film Festivalin September 2014

In late January 2009, Seyfried was to appear inMyriad Pictures' adaptation ofOscar Wilde's comedyA Woman of No Importance.[39]The film, which was scheduled for a 2011 release,[40]encountered financing impediments.[41]In 2009, she was set to star in the filmAlbert Nobbsbut withdrew from the film because of scheduling conflicts; her role ended up being played byMia Wasikowska.[42]Seyfried next starred inCatherine Hardwicke'sRed Riding Hood,playing the lead role of Valerie. The film was released on March 11, 2011, to mostly negative reviews, but earned $90 million worldwide on a $42 million budget. She also played the lead role of Sylvia Weis inAndrew Niccol'sIn Time,which reunited her withAlpha Dogco-starJustin Timberlake;In Timewas released in October 2011 to mixed reviews but grossed in excess of $172 million worldwide. Also in 2011, Seyfried became a spokesperson and model forClé de Peau Beauté,a line of Japanese beauty products.[43]

Seyfried starred in the thrillerGone,released in early 2012. Later that year, she playedCosettein thefilm adaptationof the musicalLes Misérables.The film, and her performance, received acclaim from critics, and was nominated for anAcademy Award for Best Pictureand grossed a total of $440 million worldwide.[44][45][46]

In 2013, Seyfried had a voice role in the comedyThe Big Weddingand in the animated movieEpic.She playedLinda Lovelacein the biopicLovelace,earning critical acclaim from film critics for her role in it.[47]She appeared in the 2013 dramaThe End of Love.She was also signed to play the role of Ann Burden in the dramatization of theRobert O'Brienpost-apocalyptic novelZ for Zachariah,[48]but was replaced byMargot Robbiefollowing a delay in the film's production.[49]In 2013, she became the face ofGivenchy.[50]

In 2015, she appeared in the comedyTed 2,alongsideMark WahlbergandSeth MacFarlane,and played Peter Pan's mother in the filmPan.[51]In 2018, she starred as Anon, a futuristic visual hacker, in theNetflixoriginal filmAnon,withClive Owen;[52]and reprised her role as Sophie Sheridan in theMamma Mia!sequel,Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again,which was released in July.[53]In 2019, Seyfried starred as Eve inThe Art of Racing in the Rain,acomedy dramabased on best sellingbook of the same name.[54]

In 2020, Seyfried provided the voice ofDaphne Blakein the filmScoob![55]She also starred in the psychological horrorYou Should Have Left,oppositeKevin Baconand directed byDavid Koepp.[56]She received critical acclaim for her third film of the year, playing actressMarion DaviesinDavid Fincher'sMank,which earned herGolden Globe[57]andOscarnominations.[58]She earned further critical acclaim in her performance asTheranosfounderElizabeth Holmesin the limited seriesThe Dropoutfor which she won anEmmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actressand a nomination for a secondEmmy for Outstanding Limited or Anthology Seriesas a producer of the show.[59]

Public image

Seyfried photographed byVoguein November 2016

Seyfried has received numerous accolades fromPeoplemagazine, which ranked her number one in a 2011 article featuring "25 Beauties (and Hotties) at 25"; she was also included in the magazine's annual beauty list in 2009 and 2010.[60][61][62]She also appeared in the magazine's "Beautiful at Every Age" article in 2012.[63]She was featured inVanity Fair's "Bright Young Hollywood" article in 2008; and in 2010 appeared on the magazine's cover along with several other actresses.[64][65]

In 2010, Seyfried was selected as brand's muse, ambassador and official spokesperson for French-Japanese luxury skincare houseClé de Peau Beauté.[66][67][68]In May 2013, she was selected as the global face ofGivenchy's Very Irresistible Fragrance.[69][70]In June 2016, Seyfried became the global face of theMiu Miu's Fall Winter 2016 Collection Campaign, alongsideTaylor Hill,Anna Ewers,Mayowa Nicholas,Rose Hanburyand more.[71][72]

Seyfried has been brand ambassador for Swiss luxury watch brandJaeger-LeCoultresince 2019[73][74]and was named as the global ambassador forLancômein October 2019.[75]

Personal life

Seyfried has acknowledged havinganxiety,obsessive–compulsive disorder,[76]andpanic attacks.She also hadstage frightand, largely for that reason, avoided performing in theater productions until 2015.[77]

Seyfried was in a relationship with actorDominic Cooperon and off from 2008 to 2009, and actorJustin Longfrom 2013 to 2015.[78]She also datedDexterstarDesmond Harringtonfrom July 2012 to April 2013.[79]

In early 2016, she began a relationship with her co-star inThe Last Word,Thomas Sadoski.[80]They confirmed their engagement on September 12, 2016,[81]and married in March 2017.[82]They have two children, a daughter, born in 2017[83][84]and a son, born in 2020.[85]

Seyfried is a board member of theInternational Network for Aid, Relief and Assistance(INARA), which provides medical services for children wounded in war zones, with a special focus onrefugee children from Syriaimpacted by theSyrian civil war.[86]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2004 Mean Girls Karen Smith
2005 Nine Lives Samantha
American Gun Mouse
2006 Alpha Dog Julie Beckley
Gypsies, Tramps & Thieves Chrissy Short film
2008 Solstice Zoe
Mamma Mia! Sophie Sheridan
Official Selection Emily Short film
2009 Boogie Woogie Paige Oppenheimer
Jennifer's Body Anita "Needy" Lesnicki
Chloe Chloe Sweeney
2010 Dear John Savannah Lynn Curtis
Letters to Juliet Sophie Hall
2011 Red Riding Hood Valerie
A Bag of Hammers Amanda
In Time Sylvia Weis
2012 Gone Jill Conway
Les Misérables Cosette
2013 The End of Love Amanda Cameo
The Big Wedding Missy O'Connor
Epic Mary Katherine "M.K." Bomba Voice
Lovelace Linda Lovelace Also executive producer
2014 A Million Ways to Die in the West Louise
Dog Food Eva Short film
While We're Young Darby Massey
2015 Ted 2 Samantha Leslie Jackson
Unity[87] Narrator Documentary
Pan Mary
Love the Coopers Ruby
Fathers and Daughters Katie Davis
2017 The Last Word Anne Sherman Also executive producer
The Clapper Judy
First Reformed Mary Mensana
2018 Gringo Sunny
Anon The Girl
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again Sophie Sheridan
Holy Moses Mary Short film
2019 The Art of Racing in the Rain Eve Swift
2020 Scoob! Daphne Blake Voice
You Should Have Left Susanna
Mank Marion Davies
2021 Things Heard & Seen Catherine Claire
A Mouthful of Air Julie Davis Also producer
2023 Seven Veils Jeanine
2024 I Don't Understand You Candice

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1999–2001 As the World Turns Lucinda "Lucy" Montgomery Series regular
2003 All My Children Joni Stafford 3 episodes
2004 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Tandi McCain Episode: "Outcry"
2004–2006 Veronica Mars Lilly Kane 11 episodes
2005 House Pam Episode: "Detox"
2006 Wildfire Rebecca 5 episodes
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Lacey Finn Episode: "Rashomama"
Justice Ann Diggs Episode: "Pretty Woman"
2006–2011 Big Love Sarah Henrickson 44 episodes
2008 American Dad! Amy (voice) Episode: "Escape from Pearl Bailey"
2014 Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey Marie Tharp(voice) Episode "The Lost Worlds of Planet Earth"
2017 Twin Peaks Becky Burnett 4 episodes
2018 Family Guy Ellie (voice) Episode: "Boy (Dog) Meets Girl (Dog)"
When You Wish Upon A Pickle: A Sesame Street Special Natalie Neptune Television special; cameo.
2022 The Dropout Elizabeth Holmes Lead role
2023 The Crowded Room Rya Goodwin Main role
2024 The Simpsons Dr. Lori Spivak (voice) Episode: "Frinkenstein's Monster"
TBA Long Bright River Mickey Filming

Discography

Discography
Year Title Certifications Album
2008 "Honey, Honey" Mamma Mia! The Movie Soundtrack
"Our Last Summer"
"Lay All Your Love on Me"
"Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)"
"The Name of the Game"
"Slipping Through My Fingers"
"I Have a Dream"
"Thank You for the Music"
2010 "Amanda's Love Song" PostTheLove
"Little House" Dear John
2011 "Li'l Red Riding Hood" Red Riding Hood
2012 "In My Life" Les Misérables: Highlights from the Motion Picture Soundtrack
"A Heart Full of Love"
"One Day More"
"A Heart Full of Love – Reprise"
"Suddenly – Reprise"
2018 "One of Us" Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again: The Movie Soundtrack
"Knowing Me, Knowing You"
"Angel Eyes"
"Dancing Queen"
"I've Been Waiting for You"
"My Love, My Life"
"Super Trouper"

Awards and nominations

Seyfried has receiveda number of awards and nominationsthroughout her career, including aPrimetime Emmy Award,aGolden Globe Awardand nominations for anAcademy Awardand twoScreen Actors Guild Awards.

As a member of theensemble castofLes Misérables(2012), Seyfried earned a nomination for theScreen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.Her portrayal of actressMarion Daviesin the biopicMank(2020) earned her nominations for theAcademy Award,Critics' Choice Movie AwardandGolden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress.

Seyfried won thePrimetime Emmy,Critics' ChoiceandGolden Globe Awardand received a nomination for theSAG Award for Outstanding Actress in a Miniseries or Moviefor portraying disgraced inventorElizabeth Holmesin theHulubiographical miniseriesThe Dropout(2022). As a producer of it, she earned additionalEmmy,Critics' ChoiceandGolden Globenominations.

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