Rosemarie DeWitt is an American actress who has made a name for herself in the entertainment industry. She was born on October 26, 1974, in Flushing, Queens. DeWitt graduated from The New College at Hofstra University, where she received a degree in creative studies. She later went on to train at The Actors Center in New York.
DeWitt began her career as a commercial actress, appearing in numerous television ads and print campaigns. She also worked as a nanny for a while, but eventually realized that acting was her true passion. Her big break came in 2006 when she landed a role in the popular drama series "Standoff," which aired on Fox.
Since then, DeWitt has gone on to star in several films and television shows, including "Rachel Getting Married," "The United States of Tara," "The Watch," "Your Sister's Sister," and "La La Land." Her performances have earned her critical acclaim and several award nominations, including a nomination for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female for her role in "Your Sister's Sister."
DeWitt is known for her natural acting ability and her ability to bring depth and authenticity to her roles. Her work as a commercial actress helped shape her career, as it allowed her to hone her skills and develop a strong on-screen presence. Today, DeWitt is considered one of the most talented actresses in the industry, and she continues to captivate audiences with her performances on both the big and small screens.