Rosemarie DeWitt
Rosemarie DeWitt can be seen in the critically acclaimed film Rachel Getting Married, in which she plays the title character and co-stars opposite
Anne Hathaway and
Debra Winger. Upcoming, she will be seen in Margaret, alongside
Anna Paquin and
Matt Damon, and in Tenure, opposite
Luke Wilson. Her additional film credits include Cinderella Man, starring
Russell Crowe, and The Great New Wonderful, with
Maggie Gyllenhaal. Previous television credits include Mad Men, Standoff, Rescue Me, Sex and the City, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Queens Supreme. In addition, DeWitt has maintained a connection to theatre, having starred as
Masha in Chekhov's Three Sisters; originated the role of
Fanny in Small Tragedy (for which the cast won an Obie Award); and appeared in The Butter And Egg Man, among many others. DeWitt is a graduate of Hofstra University with a degree in Creative Studies, and she also studied at the Actors Center in New York.
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