Rosemarie DeWitt
Native New Yorker Rosemarie DeWitt -- born Oct. 26, 1974, in Queens -- decided on a career in acting after witnessing a Broadway production of "A Streetcar Named Desire." After honing her skills at Hofstra University and the Actors Center, DeWitt quickly began to make a name for herself in theater circles, appearing in "Small Tragedy," for which she and her co-stars won an Obie Award.

Television and film roles were quick to follow, including bits parts in Cinderella Man (2005) and Off the Black (2006), a leading role in the short-lived TV series "Standoff" and a recurring role on the award-winning drama "Mad Men."

The year 2008 proved to be a banner one for DeWitt, with the actress landing a role on Showtime's black comedy "The United States of Tara" and playing the titular character in the acclaimed Rachel Getting Married, for which she received an Independent Spirit Award nod.

Featured Movies
  • Rachel Getting MarriedRachel Getting Married

    Longstanding family conflicts resurface when drama queen Kym, a former model who's been in and out of rehab for 10 years, returns to her parents' home just before her sister's wedding in this critically acclaimed portrait of family angst. Read More

All Rosemarie DeWitt Movies
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Margaret (2011)
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A Little Bit of Heaven (2010)
A Little Bit of Heaven
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Tenure (2009)
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Rachel Getting Married (2008)
Dancing with Shiva
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Wedding Weekend (2006)
Shut Up and Sing / Sing Now or Forever Hold Your Peace
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