Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Amanda Seyfried | |
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| Name | Amanda Seyfried |
| Caption | Seyfried in 2019 |
| Birth name | Amanda Michelle Seyfried |
| Birth date | 3 December 1985 |
| Birth place | Allentown, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
| Occupation | Actress, singer |
| Years active | 1996–present |
| Spouse | Thomas Sadoski, 2017 |
Amanda Seyfried is an American actress and singer known for her versatile performances across film, television, and theater. She first gained widespread recognition for her role as Karen Smith in the hit teen comedy Mean Girls (2004) and later achieved further fame as Sophie Sheridan in the successful musical film Mamma Mia! (2008). Her career has since encompassed a range of critically acclaimed work in both independent dramas and major studio productions, earning her numerous accolades including a Primetime Emmy Award and nominations for an Academy Award and a Tony Award.
Amanda Michelle Seyfried was born on December 3, 1985, in Allentown, Pennsylvania, to Ann, an occupational therapist, and Jack Seyfried, a pharmacist. She was raised in Allentown and is of German and English descent. Seyfried began modeling at age eleven after signing with a local agency and soon after started taking acting classes in New York City. She attended Allentown Central Catholic High School, where she was an honor student and participated in school musicals and choir, graduating in 2003. She briefly studied at Fordham University but left to pursue acting full-time following her early professional success.
Seyfried's early career included roles on the soap opera As the World Turns and the teen drama series Veronica Mars, where she played Lilly Kane. Her breakout film role came in 2004 with Mark Waters's Mean Girls, written by Tina Fey. She transitioned to leading roles with performances in the independent film Nine Lives (2005) and the horror sequel Alpha Dog (2006). International stardom followed with her casting in the ABBA-inspired musical Mamma Mia! (2008), which showcased her singing abilities. She subsequently starred in a mix of genres, including the romantic drama Dear John (2010), the sci-fi thriller In Time (2011), and the biopic Lovelace (2013). A critical turning point was her portrayal of Cosette in Tom Hooper's adaptation of Les Misérables (2012). Her television work includes her Emmy-winning role as Elizabeth Holmes in the Hulu limited series The Dropout (2022) and her performance in the HBO Max series The Crowded Room (2023). On stage, she made her Broadway debut in a 2015 revival of The Way We Get By and later starred in a 2022 production of The Minutes.
Seyfried has been in a relationship with actor Thomas Sadoski since 2016; the couple married in a private ceremony in March 2017. They have two children, a daughter born in 2017 and a son born in 2020. The family resides on a farm in Catskill, New York. Seyfried is an advocate for mental health awareness and has spoken openly about her own experiences with obsessive–compulsive disorder and anxiety. She is also a supporter of various charitable organizations, including the ASPCA and the Time's Up movement. In her free time, she enjoys farming, painting, and music.
A selected list of Seyfried's notable film and television credits includes Mean Girls (2004), Mamma Mia! (2008), Jennifer's Body (2009), Dear John (2010), Letters to Juliet (2010), Red Riding Hood (2011), In Time (2011), Les Misérables (2012), Lovelace (2013), Ted 2 (2015), First Reformed (2017), Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (2018), You Should Have Left (2020), and The Dropout (2022). Her upcoming projects include a role in the independent drama Seven Veils.
Throughout her career, Seyfried has received significant recognition from major award bodies. She won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for her performance in The Dropout. She has been nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Mank (2020) and received a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play nomination for The Minutes. Other notable nominations include two Golden Globe Award nominations, a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, and a Critics' Choice Television Award. She has also won awards from the Hollywood Critics Association and the Satellite Awards.
Seyfried is frequently described in the media as a talented and down-to-earth actress who has successfully navigated the transition from teen star to respected dramatic performer. She has been featured on the covers of magazines such as Allure, Vogue, and Vanity Fair. Her fashion choices on the red carpet at events like the Academy Awards and the Met Gala are often highlighted. Seyfried maintains a relatively private life despite her fame, using her platform to discuss important issues like mental health and gender equality in Hollywood. She is active on social media, where she occasionally shares insights into her personal life and professional projects with her fans.
Category:American film actresses Category:American television actresses Category:American stage actresses Category:21st-century American actresses