Amanda Peet
Definition
Amanda Peet is an American actress born on January 11, 1972, in New York City, known for her versatile roles in film and television spanning over two decades.
She gained prominence with films like 'The Whole Nine Yards' (2000), 'Something's Gotta Give' (2003), and '2012' (2009), and TV series such as 'Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip' (2006-2007) and 'Brockmire' (2017-2020). She is married to screenwriter David Benioff and serves as a vaccine ambassador for the United Nations.
Examples
Even in apocalyptic blockbusters like '2012', Amanda Peet manages to look polished while the world crumbles.
Amanda Peet's deadpan delivery in 'The Whole Nine Yards' turns hitman hijinks into hilarious rom-com gold.
Marrying into the Game of Thrones empire hasn't dulled Amanda Peet's sharp wit on screen or off.
In 'Brockmire', Amanda Peet steals scenes as the voice of reason amid baseball's booze-soaked chaos.