Mamie Gummer
- Attended Miss Porter's School
- Graduated from the Kent School
- Graduated from Northwestern University in 2005
Mary Willa "Mamie" Gummer, born on August 3, 1983, in Los Angeles, California, is an accomplished American actress recognized for her diverse roles in both television and film. As the daughter of two prominent figures in the arts—actress Meryl Streep and sculptor Don Gummer—Mamie's early exposure to creativity and the performing arts significantly influenced her career path. She first gained attention as a child actress, making her film debut alongside her mother in Heartburn (1986), where she played the role of Annie Forman.
Gummer's formal education in the arts led her to attend Vassar College, where she graduated with a degree in drama. After honing her skills on stage and in various productions, she made a significant leap into television with her role as Emily Owens in the CW series Emily Owens, M.D. (2012–2013). The show, which followed a young medical intern navigating her career and personal life, showcased her ability to carry a lead role and earned her a dedicated fan base.
In addition to her work on Emily Owens, M.D., Mamie Gummer appeared in a variety of television series, including a recurring role as Nancy Crozier on the critically acclaimed legal drama The Good Wife (2010–2015) and its spin-off, The Good Fight (2018). Her performances in these series highlighted her versatility and depth as an actress, allowing her to explore complex characters within the legal drama genre.
Gummer's film career includes notable performances in several feature films. She starred in Evening (2007), Side Effects (2013), Cake (2014), and Ricki and the Flash (2015), collaborating with esteemed actors and filmmakers along the way. Her role in Cake alongside Jennifer Aniston and Ricki and the Flash with Meryl Streep further established her as a talented actress with a unique presence on screen.
In 2016, Mamie Gummer received a nomination for the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play for her performance in the original production of Ugly Lies the Bone. This recognition underscored her talent in theater, complementing her extensive work in film and television.
Throughout her career, Gummer has demonstrated a commitment to her craft, often choosing roles that challenge her and allow her to grow as an artist. As of now, she continues to engage in various projects, further solidifying her place in the entertainment industry while maintaining a balance between her personal and professional life. Her lineage, marked by her mother's legendary status in Hollywood, has both influenced and inspired her journey as an actress, making her a notable figure in her own right.
- July 17, 2008
"Mamma Mia!" World Premiere - Arrivals
- July 17, 2008