Eva Amurri

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Eva Amurri Martino

Amurri at the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, September 9, 2008
Born Eva Maria Olivia Amurri
(1985-03-15) March 15, 1985
New York City, New York, USA
Occupation Actress
Years active 1992–present
Spouse(s) Kyle Martino
(m. 2011–present)
Parents Franco Amurri
Susan Sarandon

Eva Amurri Martino (born Eva Maria Olivia Amurri;[1] March 15, 1985) is an American actress.

Early life

Amurri was born in New York City, New York, to Italian director Franco Amurri and American actress Susan Sarandon. Her grandfather was television writer Antonio Amurri, and her aunt is television writer Valentina Amurri. She attended Friends Seminary (Manhattan) for middle school, and graduated from Saint Ann's School in Brooklyn, New York and Brown University in 2007, majoring in Italian studies.

Career

Amurri had a role in the 2002 film The Banger Sisters, in which her mother starred. She guest-starred, along with her mother, on an episode of Friends in Season 7 Episode 15 ("The One with Joey's New Brain") in which she is slapped by Sarandon. In 2004, she appeared in Saved! (also starring Mandy Moore and Macaulay Culkin).

She guest-hosted Attack of the Show with Kevin Pereira.

She had a role in the third season of the Showtime series Californication, where she played Jackie, a stripper, student and love interest of central character Hank Moody.

Amurri played the leading role in the 2008 film Middle of Nowhere.

In 2009, she appeared as Shelly in the episode "The Playbook" of How I Met Your Mother. Amurri stars in the thriller film Isolation, directed by Stephen T. Kay.[2]

In 2010, she appeared in Fox's show House M.D. as Nicole in the episode "The Choice."

In 2012, she appeared in Happy Madison Production's That's My Boy as young Mary McGarricle. Her mother also appeared in the movie as McGarricle's older self.

Personal life

Amurri married former Major League Soccer player and current NBC Sports broadcaster Kyle Martino on October 29, 2011.[3][4]

Filmography

References

  1. "Eva Amurri Goes into Isolation". Dreadcentral.com. Retrieved 2010-07-13. 
  2. Vilkomerson, Sara (2011-10-30). "Actress Eva Amurri, daughter of Susan Sarandon, marries in South Carolina". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2011-10-31. 
  3. Garcia, Jennifer (2011-10-30). "Eva Amurri Marries Kyle Martino". People. Retrieved 2010-07-13. 

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