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Biography:
Birth name
Kate Garry Hudson
Nickname
Katie
Height
5' 6" (1.68 m)
Almost everyone who has spent time with Kate Hudson--including directors,
family members, co-stars and interviewers--is quick to comment on her
ability to light up a room. Through some combination of a winning smile,
solid work ethic, and good old-fashioned talent, the young actress has
gone from indie beginner to _Vanity Fair_ cover girl in just three years.
What's more, she's done it all without capitalizing on the success of
legendary mom, Goldie Hawn. By all accounts, Hudson was a born
performer--as a child she danced and sang at every opportunity. Her family
hoped that she would attend New York University after graduating from high
school, but she opted to get her feet wet in the professional acting world
first. She made her big-screen debut as an ambitious young starlet
stranded in a tiny California town in Desert Blue (1998). Her next two
films, while critically panned, made it into wider release: 200 Cigarettes
(1999) (in which she played an earnest but accident-prone ditz) and Gossip
(2000/I) (which cast her as a rich, virginal college student). Perhaps
Hudson's biggest break was landing the role of rock groupie (or "Band
Aide") Penny Lane in Almost Famous (2000). The part was originally
intended for Sarah Polley; when Polley backed out to pursue another
project, director Cameron Crowe considered scrapping the film altogether.
Hudson, who had been cast in a smaller role (as William's stewardess
sister), begged for a chance to read for Penny. Crowe was impressed,
Hudson got the part, and the show went on. As much as Tinseltown
gossipmongers would like to put them at odds, mother and daughter agree
that Hawn is one of Hudson's biggest supporters. Kate has never been
particularly close to her birth father, musician Bill Hudson; she
considers her true "Pa" to be Hawn's longtime partner, Kurt Russell, who
has lived with the family since she was three. Her brother, Oliver Hudson,
is an actor and aspiring writer-director.
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