Zosia Mamet


About

Birth Place
Randolph, Vermont, USA
Born
February 02, 1988

Biography

Hailing from a culturally accomplished family, Zosia Mamet first made an impact with twenty-something viewers on the critically acclaimed series "Girls" (HBO, 2012- ). She was the daughter of Lindsay Crouse and legendary Hollywood scribe David Mamet, as well as the granddaughter of Russel Crouse, the co-writer of such classic musicals as "The Sound of Music" (1965). Not surprisingly, she...

Biography

Hailing from a culturally accomplished family, Zosia Mamet first made an impact with twenty-something viewers on the critically acclaimed series "Girls" (HBO, 2012- ). She was the daughter of Lindsay Crouse and legendary Hollywood scribe David Mamet, as well as the granddaughter of Russel Crouse, the co-writer of such classic musicals as "The Sound of Music" (1965). Not surprisingly, she benefited from her family connections, appearing in many of their projects. After small roles in "Parallel Lives" (TK, 1994), "Colin Fitz Lives!" (1997) and "Spartan" (2004), Mamet notched a recurring role on the military procedural "The Unit" (CBS, 2006-09). She was cast in the juicy role of daughter Saffron on the American attempt to reimagine "Absolutely Fabulous" (BBC One, 1992-96, 2001-04, 2011- ), but the pilot never made it to series.

Mamet saw her profile rise with roles in the Oscar-nominated "The Kids Are All Right" (2010) and the indie hit "Greenberg" (2010), as well as a recurring part on "The United States of Tara" (Showtime, 2009-2011) as Courtney, the supportive-turned-controlling would-be girlfriend of Tara's (Toni Collette) gay son Marshall (Keir Gilchrist). The actress continued to demonstrate her impressive talent in recurring roles on "Parenthood" (NBC, 2010-15) as Kelsey, a privileged friend of Amber's (Mae Whitman) and on "Mad Men" (AMC, 2007-15) as Joyce Ramsey, a lesbian photo editor at Life magazine who expands Peggy's (Elisabeth Moss) horizons. She earned her highest-profile role thus far when she was cast in the Lena Dunham/Judd Apatow collaboration, "Girls" (HBO, 2012- ) as Shoshanna Shapiro, the bubbly suburban cousin of Jessa Johansson (Jemima Kirke) whose seeming naiveté about New York City life masked a surprising amount of wisdom.

By Jonathan Riggs

Life Events

1994

Made screen acting debut in the TV-movie "Parallel Lives"

1997

Feature debut, "Colin Fitz Lives!" opposite John C. McGinley and William H. Macy

2006

Landed recurring role on action drama "The Unit" (CBS), executive-produced by her father David

2010

Appeared in recurring role on "United States of Tara" (Showtime)

2010

Cast in minor role as a hyper-sexualized teen in "The Kids Are All Right"

2010

Played Peggy's lesbian friend Joyce Ramsay on AMC's "Mad Men"

2012

Co-starred as naive student Shoshanna opposite series creator Lena Dunham on the HBO comedy "Girls"

2013

Played a recurring part on "High School USA!"

2015

Starred alongside Jessica Biel in "Bleeding Heart"

2016

Had a guest-starring role on the Netflix comedy "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt"

2016

Was the star of the short film "Mildred & The Dying Parlor"

2016

Was the star of the indie-comedy "Goldbricks in Bloom"

2016

Nabbed a supporting part in the comedy "Wiener-Dog"

2016

Was the lead actress in "The Boy Downstairs"

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