Kate Mara

Kate Mara
Kate Rooney Mara /ˈmærə/ is an American actress. She starred in the Netflix political drama House of Cards as Zoe Barnes and appeared in the Fox TV series 24 as computer analyst Shari Rothenberg. She made her film debut in 1999 with Random Hearts. She appeared in Brokeback Mountain, We Are Marshall, Shooter, Transsiberian, Stone of Destiny, The Open Road, Transcendence, Fantastic Fouras Susan "Sue" Storm/The Invisible Woman, and The Martian. She also appeared in the FX horror mini-series...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actress
Date of Birth27 February 1983
CityBedford, NY
CountryUnited States of America
We don't ask for opinions on our outfit all the time - but for a big of event, like the Emmys, absolutely. I actually sent my sister a picture of the [J Mendel] dress I wore to the Emmys before I chose it, and she was obsessed. She was like, "Oh, I want that." And I said, "Let me wear it first!"
Eventually you get bored and you want to work.
I've always wanted to do a period piece.
I thought [Johnny Wujek] was really cute. And so, I was super shy about getting naked in front of him. I didn't want to show him my goods...because I thought he might be straight.
Let's be honest: I just want a Super Bowl ring.
There's nothing worse than people who want to make you feel better when you are losing. I just want to smack them.
I remember telling the agent, 'I don't want to do anything but Broadway.' She was like, 'That's not really possible because there is not that much Broadway. So I'll send you out on TV and stuff like that.'
I've definitely become more aware and conscious of what directors I'm working with because it's so important. The director is really more than half the battle of the film. You really rely on that. That's become really, really important to me, for sure.
I was excited to get the opportunity to sing something in a movie 'cause I love musicals and I would love to be able to do more movie musicals, in the future.
It's really nice to be in something that you really love and want to share with people. And then, for it to actually get shown and for people to be able to see it is awesome. It's really exciting.
When my agents tell me how much I'm going to be paid for a film, instead of quoting a figure, they'll say: 'You're going to make ten pairs of Christian Louboutins.'
I feel like I'm exactly where I should be.
I want to do something crazy for a part - something I'd never even consider in real life.
I wish no teams had cheerleaders. I find it more distracting than anything else.