Eva Amurri
Biography
- Birthplace: New York City, New York, USA
- Birthday: March 15, 1985
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Born on the Ides of March, 1985, in New York City, it was immediately apparent that Amurri was a performer. At age 7, Amurri began appearing in small roles on projects in which her parents were part of, as well as in school productions. Her first on-screen appearance was in the political satire, “Bob Roberts” (1992), directed by step-dad Robbins. She then appeared in “Dead Man Walking” (1995), also directed by Robbins, and starring Sarandon in a role that won her the Oscar for Best Actress. Amurri then showed up in “Anywhere But Here” (1999), a coming-of-age drama about a mother and daughter who move to Beverly Hills to start a new life, starring Sarandon and Natalie Portman. Another small part in “Earthly Possessions” (1999) rounded out Amurri’s stint as a bit actress. From there it was all leading or supporting roles.
Amurri starred with her mom in “The Banger Sisters” (2002), playing Ginger, daughter to Sarandon’s Lavinia, a one-time rock and roll groupie whose suburban life is turned upside down by old friend and fellow groupie, Suzette (Goldie Hawn). The movie received warm reviews, but it was Amurri that scored many of the laughs as an overly privileged teenager. Amurri had another starring role in “Made-Up” (2004), a mockumentary satirizing the reality-TV makeover craze. She played Sara, an aspiring cosmologist and daughter of an aging actress, who wants to document her mom’s radical makeover. The movie received a small release, but once again, Amurri got kudos for an acting job well done. Amurri then started in the black comedy, “Saved!” (2004), co-starring Mandy Moore, Macaulay Culkin and Jena Malone. Amurri played Cassandra, the lone Jewish girl at American Eagle Christian High School, and an exuberant rebel in a group of outsiders who just want to make it to graduation. Despite being on the verge of a star career à la Kate Hudson, Amurri instead has opted to attend college, yet another sign of her determination to be her own person.
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Eva Amurri
Born
On March 15, 1985 in New York City, New York, USAJob Titles
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Family
- Tim Robbins (step-father)Has been in a relationship with Sarandon since 1988, whom he met while filming "Bull Durham" (1988); they have two children together, but have yet to marry
- Susan Sarandon (mother)Academy Award winning actress; acted together in "The Banger Sisters" (2002) and "Middle of Nowhere" (2008)