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Catherine Keener

Catherine Keener
Catherine Keener
Born: Mar 26, 1960 in Miami, Florida
Occupation: Actor,
Active: '90s-2000s
Major Genres: Comedy, Drama
Career Highlights: Being John Malkovich, Walking and Talking, Living in Oblivion
First Major Screen Credit: Johnny Suede (1992)
30 Videos for Catherine Keener
Where the Wild Things Are (2009) The Interpreter (2005) Your Friends & Neighbors (1998)
Genova (2008) The Ballad of Jack & Rose (2004) The Real Blonde (1997)
Hamlet 2 (2008) Adaptation (2002) Box of Moonlight (1996)
Synecdoche, New York (2008) Death to Smoochy (2002) Heroine of Hell (1996)
The Soloist (2008) Simone (2002) If These Walls Could Talk (1996)
What Just Happened (2008) Lovely & Amazing (2001) Living in Oblivion (1995)
Into the Wild (2007) 8MM (1999) Backtrack (1991)
Friends With Money (2006) Being John Malkovich (1999) Switch (1991)
Capote (2005) Simpatico (1999) Survival Quest (1989)
The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005) Out of Sight (1998) About Last Night... (1986)
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Biography:

Catherine Keener ranks with Parker Posey as one of the queens of 1990s American independent cinema. A muse for director Tom Di Cillo (Johnny Suede, Living in Oblivion, Box of Moonlight, The Real Blonde), she is married to one of her peers, the also-underrated Dermot Mulroney.

Keener graduated from Wheaton College in 1983 and in 1986 she landed her first film role, a small part in About Last Night. She appeared in a string of independent films throughout the 1990s, in addition to all the aforementioned Di Cillo titles; she had the lead, opposite Anne Heche, in the acclaimed Walking and Talking (1996), written and directed by Nicole Holofcener, a role which earned her an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Actress.

In 2000, Keener received an Oscar nomination for her supporting role in Being John Malkovich. Appearing in Simpatico and giving birth to a baby boy the same year, the tireless actress continued to turn up in such quirky films as Death to Smoochy, Full Frontal, and eccentric director Spike Jonze, follow-up to Being John Malkovich, Adaptation (all 2002).

~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide.