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Amanda Peet

Amanda Peet (born January 11, 1972)[1] is an American actress. She began her career with small parts on television, and made her feature film debut in Animal Room (1995). Her portrayal of Jill St. Claire in The Whole Nine Yards (2000) brought her wider recognition,[2] and she has since appeared in a variety of films, such as Saving Silverman (2001), High Crimes; Changing Lanes; Igby Goes Down (all 2002), Something's Gotta Give (2003), Identity (2003), Melinda and Melinda (2004), A Lot Like Love (2005), Syriana (2005), Battle for Terra (2007), Martian Child (2008), The X-Files: I Want to Believe (2008), Please Give (2010), Gulliver's Travels (2010), The Way, Way Back (2013), Identity Thief (2013), and Trust Me (2013).

Amanda Peet
Peet in 2014
Born (1972-01-11) January 11, 1972 (age 51)
New York City, U.S.
Alma materColumbia University (BA)
OccupationActress
Years active1995–present
Spouse
(m. 2006)
Children3
RelativesStephen Friedman (father-in-law)
Samuel Roxy Rothafel (great-grandfather)
Samuel Levy (great-grandfather)

On television, Peet starred as Jacqueline Barrett on The WB's Jack & Jill (1999–2001), as Tina Morris on HBO's Togetherness (2015–2016), as Jules on IFC's Brockmire (2016–2020), and as Betty Broderick on the second season of Dirty John in 2020. She wrote and co-executive produced the Netflix series The Chair that was released in 2021.

Early life

Peet was born in New York City, the daughter of Penny (née Levy), a social worker, and Charles Peet Jr., a corporate lawyer,[3] who later divorced. Her father is a Quaker and her mother is Jewish;[4][5] both are also atheists.[6][7] Peet's maternal great-grandfathers were Samuel Levy, a lawyer, businessman, and public official, who served as Manhattan Borough President; and Samuel Roxy Rothafel, a theatrical impresario and entrepreneur.[3]

At age seven, Peet relocated with her family to London, returning to New York four years later.[8] Peet attended Friends Seminary, and graduated from Columbia University with a degree in American history.[9] In college, she auditioned for acting with teacher Uta Hagen and decided to become an actress after taking Hagen's class.[10] During her four-year period of study with Hagen, Peet appeared in the off-Broadway revival of Clifford Odets's Awake and Sing! with Stephen Lang.[10]

Career

Early roles and breakthrough (1995–2004)

Peet's first screen performances were in a television commercial for Skittles and an uncredited appearance as the girlfriend of the titular character in the second episode of The Larry Sanders Show in 1992. Her film debut was in the drama Animal Room (1995), which also starred Neil Patrick Harris and Matthew Lillard. She also appeared in the November 1995 episode "Hot Pursuit" of Law and Order. For much of the late 1990s, Peet maintained a steady acting career in relatively obscure independent films co-starring more established actors. In 1996, for instance, she appeared in One Fine Day, with George Clooney and Michelle Pfeiffer, and She's the One, with Jennifer Aniston and Cameron Diaz. Peet appeared in the critically acclaimed film Playing by Heart (1998), as part of an ensemble cast that included Sean Connery, Gillian Anderson, and Ryan Phillippe. She had her first major role as Jacqueline Barrett in the WB network series Jack & Jill, which aired for two seasons, between 1999 and 2001, to moderate success. She appeared in the eighth-season finale of Seinfeld ("The Summer of George")[11] as a waitress whom Jerry Seinfeld meets. In 1999, Peet also starred in the fantasy romantic comedy Simply Irresistible, opposite Sarah Michelle Gellar. That film was panned by critics and flopped at the box office.[12][13]

Peet appeared alongside Bette Midler and Nathan Lane in Andrew Bergman's Isn't She Great (2000), a highly fictionalized account of the life and career of author Jacqueline Susann. However, her first role in a widely released feature film came later that year, with the part of Jill St. Claire in the mafia comedy film The Whole Nine Yards. The film, which also starred Bruce Willis and Matthew Perry, received mixed reviews.[14] Roger Ebert gave it one of the more positive reviews, noting in particular that Peet's performance, which he called "perfect", highlighted the story.[15] The Whole Nine Yards was a commercial success, grossing US$106.3 million worldwide.[16] For her performance, she received a Blockbuster Entertainment Award nomination for Favorite Supporting Actress: Comedy, and a Teen Choice Award nomination for Choice Film Liar. In 2000, she played a love interest in the independent comedy Whipped, won the Young Hollywood Award for "Best New Style Maker", and was voted one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the World by People magazine.

Peet took on the role of a psychologist and the romantic interest of Jason Biggs in the comedy Saving Silverman (2001),[17][18] and portrayed a heroin-addicted trophy mistress in the dramedy Igby Goes Down, which garnered acclaim among critics.[19] She also played the wife of a successful, young Wall Street lawyer thriller film Changing Lanes (2002), with Ben Affleck. Also in 2002, she played the sister of Ashley Judd in the suspense thriller High Crimes, in which Judd and co-star Morgan Freeman take on the military's court-martial of Judd's husband for murder. In 2003, Peet appeared with Diane Keaton, Jack Nicholson and Keanu Reeves in the romantic comedy Something's Gotta Give, directed by Nancy Meyers, playing an auctioneer, working for Christie's. The film was a critical darling and a major success at the box office, grossing US$125 million in North America.[20] In her other 2003 film release, the psychological horror thriller Identity, Peet starred as a Las Vegas prostitute, alongside John Cusack, Ray Liotta and John Hawkes.[21] Identity received critical acclaim and was a moderate commercial success.[21] In 2004, Peet starred in The Whole Ten Yards, the sequel to The Whole Nine Yards. Unlike the first film, this production was critically panned and flopped at the box office.[22]

Established career (2005–2010)

Her most significant film role in 2005 was that of a woman who becomes a successful photographer, opposite Ashton Kutcher, in the romantic comedy A Lot Like Love, which revolved around two people whose relationship slowly evolves from lust to friendship to romance over the course of seven years. While overall response was mixed, the Los Angeles Times found Peet to be "charming and charismatic without being cloying or artificial." In 2005, she also performed in the play This Is How It Goes,[23] filling in for Marisa Tomei at the last minute after six days of rehearsal,[10] and appeared in the Woody Allen's tragicomedy Melinda and Melinda and the thriller Syriana, which was based loosely on former Central Intelligence Agency agent Robert Baer and his memoirs of being an agent in the Middle East.

In 2006, Peet acted on Neil Simon's Broadway production of Barefoot in the Park, followed by the romantic drama Griffin & Phoenix, a remake of the 1976 ABC TV movie, in which she portrayed a terminally ill woman living life to the fullest. The television series Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, which premiered on NBC in late 2006, featured her as the recently hired president of entertainment programming, with Matthew Perry, with whom she had starred in The Whole Nine Yards and The Whole Ten Yards, and Sarah Paulson, with whom she previously worked in Jack & Jill. For her role, Peet received a Satellite Award nomination for Best Actress – Television Series Drama. Despite being a critical success, the series was cancelled after one season.[24]

Peet starred as an attorney who stays home to raise a new baby in the romantic comedy The Ex (2007), which went unnoticed by critics and audiences. In 2008, she starred in the mystery drama The X-Files: I Want to Believe (2008), as an FBI agent,[25][26][27] the dramedy Five Dollars a Day (2008), as the girlfriend of a seemingly successful man, and the crime drama What Doesn't Kill You, as the wife of a Boston criminal. What Doesn't Kill You was her best reviewed film of 2008,[28] with Lisa Schwarzbaum of Entertainment Weekly, writing that Peet "is terrific as Brian's worn-down wife, sick of seeing her man disappear before her eyes."[29]

In 2012 (2009), a disaster film directed by Roland Emmerich, Peet reunited with John Cusack, to play his estranged wife.[30][31][32] While critical response was mixed,[33] the film made over US$769 million worldwide,[34] becoming Peet's most widely seen film.[35] In her next film, the dramedy Please Give (2010), she starred as a self-centered cosmetologist, with Catherine Keener and Rebecca Hall. It received a limited theatrical release and critical acclaim. Ethan Alter of Film Journal International felt that Peet "does career-best work here."[36] Peet and the other Please Give cast members received a Gotham Award nomination for Best Ensemble Cast.[37] In 2010, Peet also provided for one of the main characters of DVD sci-fi adventure film Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space Odyssey, and starred as the love interest of the main character in the live-action family adventure film Gulliver's Travels, with Jack Black and Emily Blunt.[38][39][40]

Roles in television (2011–2020)

In 2012, Peet headlined the television series Bent, as a recently divorced lawyer.[41] She was drawn to the writing, stating: "I thought it was a good repartee. I love a good romantic comedy, and I love a repressed woman who needs to get laid."[42] However, Bent was canceled after only six episodes.[43] Peet had a recurring role as Capt. Laura Hellinger in seven episodes of the fourth season of The Good Wife (2012–13). In 2013, she made her playwriting debut with The Commons of Pensacola, starring Blythe Danner and Sarah Jessica Parker,[44][45][46] and appeared in the film Identity Thief, as the wife of a man whose identity is stolen by a woman, the little-seen comedy Trust Me, as the neighbor of a former child star, and the well received dramedy The Way, Way Back, as one half of a married couple.

From 2015 to 2016, Peet played Tina Morris on the HBO series Togetherness, which focused on the lives of two couples living under the same roof. The show—which was created, written and directed by the Duplass brothers—ran for two seasons, and was praised for its intimate storytelling and the performances of its cast.[47][48] IndieWire called it "the upbeat comedy HBO needs right now", and noted that while Lynskey is "the true standout", Peet "won't be short of fans".[49] From 2016 to 2020, Peet appeared in Brockmire, as the owner of a Minor League Baseball team.[50]

Writing and producing (2021–present)

In 2021 Netflix released The Chair, a six-episode comedic dramatic series written by Peet and produced by her, alongside David Benioff and D. B. Weiss.[51]

Other endeavors

 
Peet at a charity event in 2009

Activism

In 2008, Peet volunteered to be a spokeswoman for Every Child By Two (ECBT), a non-profit organization that advocates childhood vaccination. Peet began working with the group after becoming concerned by the "amount of misinformation floating around [about vaccines], particularly in Hollywood."[52] In an interview with Cookie, Peet stated: "Frankly, I feel that parents who don't vaccinate their children are parasites," referring to the benefit unvaccinated children derive from herd immunity and the concern that dropping vaccination rates may put all children at increased risk of preventable disease.[52] Peet's comments stirred controversy; in response, she apologized for using the term "parasites," but affirmed her position on the importance and safety of vaccinations.[53][54]

The 3rd Annual Independent Investigative Group IIG Awards recognizing the promotion of science in popular media was held on May 18, 2009. The IIG presented an award to Peet for her work campaigning for vaccines.[55]

Writing

Peet has co-written a children's book Dear Santa, Love, Rachel Rosenstein about a Jewish girl during the Christmas season. The book was launched in 2015.[56]

Peet also wrote a play Our Very Own Carlin McCullough, which ran for two months in 2018 at the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles to positive reviews.[57]

Personal life

Peet married screenwriter David Benioff, son of former Goldman Sachs CEO and chairman Stephen Friedman, on September 30, 2006, in New York City.[58] They have three children.[59][60] The family lives in Manhattan and Beverly Hills.

Peet is a friend of actor Peter Dinklage, who starred in her husband's series Game of Thrones and whom she had met years earlier through friends at Bennington College.[61]

In 2008, Peet revealed that she has struggled with postpartum depression and that she has ADHD.[62]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1995 Animal Room Debbie
1996 Winterlude Unknown Short film
Virginity Unknown Short film
She's the One Molly
One Fine Day Celia
1997 Grind Patty
Touch Me Bridgette
Sax and Violins Unknown
1999 Nicole
1998 Origin of the Species Julia
Southie Marianne Silva
Playing by Heart Amber
1999 Simply Irresistible Chris
Jump Lisa
Two Ninas Nina Harris
Body Shots Jane Bannister
2000 Zoe Loses It Zoe Short film
Isn't She Great Debbie Klausman
Track Down Karen
The Whole Nine Yards Jill St. Claire
Whipped Mia
2001 Date Squad Belkis Felcher Short film
Saving Silverman Judith Fessbegler
2002 High Crimes Jackie Grimaldi
Changing Lanes Cynthia Delano Banek
Igby Goes Down Rachel
2003 Whatever We Do Patty Short film
Identity Paris
Something's Gotta Give Marin Klein
2004 The Whole Ten Yards Jill St. Claire Tudeski
Melinda and Melinda Susan
2005 A Lot Like Love Emily Friehl
Syriana Julie Woodman
2006 Griffin & Phoenix Phoenix
The Ex Sofia Kowalski
2007 Battle for Terra Maria Montez Voice
Martian Child Harlee
2008 The X-Files: I Want to Believe ASAC Dakota Whitney
$5 a Day Maggie
What Doesn't Kill You Stacy Reilly
2009 2012 Kate Curtis
2010 Please Give Mary
Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space Odyssey Ranger Voice
Gulliver's Travels Darcy Silverman
2012 To the Wonder Scenes cut[63]
2013 The Way, Way Back Joan
Identity Thief Trish Patterson
Trust Me Marcy
2015 Sleeping with Other People Paula

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1995 Law & Order Leslie Harlan Episode: "Hot Pursuit"
1996 The Single Guy Kathy Episode: "Wedding"
1996 C.P.W. Robyn Gainer 6 episodes
1997 Spin City Shelly McCory Episode: "Snowbound"
1997 Seinfeld Lanette Episode: "The Summer of George"
1997 Ellen Foster Julia Hobbs TV movie
1999 Partners Beth Harmon Episode: "Pilot"
1999–2001 Jack & Jill Jacqueline Barrett 32 episodes
2005 Entourage Herself Episode: “Boys Are Back in Town”
2006–2007 Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip Jordan McDeere 22 episodes
2009 Important Things with Demetri Martin Actress Episode: "Timing"
2009 Wainy Days Jill Episode: "Jill"
2010 How I Met Your Mother Jenkins Episode: "Jenkins"
2011 Bent Alex Meyers 6 episodes
2012–2013 The Good Wife Laura Hellinger 7 episodes
2015–2016 Togetherness Tina Morris Main role; 16 episodes
2017–2020 Brockmire Jules James Main role; 17 episodes
2018 The Romanoffs Olivia Wells Episode: "Expectation"
2020 Dirty John Betty Broderick Main role (season 2)
2021 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Herself 2 episodes
2021 The Chair Co-creator, writer, executive producer
TBA Fatal Attraction Beth Gallagher Upcoming miniseries

Awards and nominations

Year Work Award Category Result
2001 The Whole Nine Yards Blockbuster Entertainment Awards Favorite Supporting Actress – Comedy or Romance Nominated
Teen Choice Award Choice Movie Liar Nominated
2005 A Lot Like Love Teen Choice Award Choice Movie Actress – Comedy Nominated
2007 Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip Satellite Award Best Actress in a Series – Drama Nominated
2009 2012 Teen Choice Award Choice Movie Actress – Sci-Fi Nominated
2010 Please Give Independent Spirit Award Robert Altman Award Won
Gotham Award Best Ensemble Cast Nominated

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Amanda Peet born January 11 1972 1 is an American actress She began her career with small parts on television and made her feature film debut in Animal Room 1995 Her portrayal of Jill St Claire in The Whole Nine Yards 2000 brought her wider recognition 2 and she has since appeared in a variety of films such as Saving Silverman 2001 High Crimes Changing Lanes Igby Goes Down all 2002 Something s Gotta Give 2003 Identity 2003 Melinda and Melinda 2004 A Lot Like Love 2005 Syriana 2005 Battle for Terra 2007 Martian Child 2008 The X Files I Want to Believe 2008 Please Give 2010 Gulliver s Travels 2010 The Way Way Back 2013 Identity Thief 2013 and Trust Me 2013 Amanda PeetPeet in 2014Born 1972 01 11 January 11 1972 age 51 New York City U S Alma materColumbia University BA OccupationActressYears active1995 presentSpouseDavid Benioff m 2006 wbr Children3RelativesStephen Friedman father in law Samuel Roxy Rothafel great grandfather Samuel Levy great grandfather On television Peet starred as Jacqueline Barrett on The WB s Jack amp Jill 1999 2001 as Tina Morris on HBO s Togetherness 2015 2016 as Jules on IFC s Brockmire 2016 2020 and as Betty Broderick on the second season of Dirty John in 2020 She wrote and co executive produced the Netflix series The Chair that was released in 2021 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early roles and breakthrough 1995 2004 2 2 Established career 2005 2010 2 3 Roles in television 2011 2020 2 4 Writing and producing 2021 present 3 Other endeavors 3 1 Activism 3 2 Writing 4 Personal life 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 6 Awards and nominations 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditPeet was born in New York City the daughter of Penny nee Levy a social worker and Charles Peet Jr a corporate lawyer 3 who later divorced Her father is a Quaker and her mother is Jewish 4 5 both are also atheists 6 7 Peet s maternal great grandfathers were Samuel Levy a lawyer businessman and public official who served as Manhattan Borough President and Samuel Roxy Rothafel a theatrical impresario and entrepreneur 3 At age seven Peet relocated with her family to London returning to New York four years later 8 Peet attended Friends Seminary and graduated from Columbia University with a degree in American history 9 In college she auditioned for acting with teacher Uta Hagen and decided to become an actress after taking Hagen s class 10 During her four year period of study with Hagen Peet appeared in the off Broadway revival of Clifford Odets s Awake and Sing with Stephen Lang 10 Career EditEarly roles and breakthrough 1995 2004 Edit Peet s first screen performances were in a television commercial for Skittles and an uncredited appearance as the girlfriend of the titular character in the second episode of The Larry Sanders Show in 1992 Her film debut was in the drama Animal Room 1995 which also starred Neil Patrick Harris and Matthew Lillard She also appeared in the November 1995 episode Hot Pursuit of Law and Order For much of the late 1990s Peet maintained a steady acting career in relatively obscure independent films co starring more established actors In 1996 for instance she appeared in One Fine Day with George Clooney and Michelle Pfeiffer and She s the One with Jennifer Aniston and Cameron Diaz Peet appeared in the critically acclaimed film Playing by Heart 1998 as part of an ensemble cast that included Sean Connery Gillian Anderson and Ryan Phillippe She had her first major role as Jacqueline Barrett in the WB network series Jack amp Jill which aired for two seasons between 1999 and 2001 to moderate success She appeared in the eighth season finale of Seinfeld The Summer of George 11 as a waitress whom Jerry Seinfeld meets In 1999 Peet also starred in the fantasy romantic comedy Simply Irresistible opposite Sarah Michelle Gellar That film was panned by critics and flopped at the box office 12 13 Peet appeared alongside Bette Midler and Nathan Lane in Andrew Bergman s Isn t She Great 2000 a highly fictionalized account of the life and career of author Jacqueline Susann However her first role in a widely released feature film came later that year with the part of Jill St Claire in the mafia comedy film The Whole Nine Yards The film which also starred Bruce Willis and Matthew Perry received mixed reviews 14 Roger Ebert gave it one of the more positive reviews noting in particular that Peet s performance which he called perfect highlighted the story 15 The Whole Nine Yards was a commercial success grossing US 106 3 million worldwide 16 For her performance she received a Blockbuster Entertainment Award nomination for Favorite Supporting Actress Comedy and a Teen Choice Award nomination for Choice Film Liar In 2000 she played a love interest in the independent comedy Whipped won the Young Hollywood Award for Best New Style Maker and was voted one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the World by People magazine Peet took on the role of a psychologist and the romantic interest of Jason Biggs in the comedy Saving Silverman 2001 17 18 and portrayed a heroin addicted trophy mistress in the dramedy Igby Goes Down which garnered acclaim among critics 19 She also played the wife of a successful young Wall Street lawyer thriller film Changing Lanes 2002 with Ben Affleck Also in 2002 she played the sister of Ashley Judd in the suspense thriller High Crimes in which Judd and co star Morgan Freeman take on the military s court martial of Judd s husband for murder In 2003 Peet appeared with Diane Keaton Jack Nicholson and Keanu Reeves in the romantic comedy Something s Gotta Give directed by Nancy Meyers playing an auctioneer working for Christie s The film was a critical darling and a major success at the box office grossing US 125 million in North America 20 In her other 2003 film release the psychological horror thriller Identity Peet starred as a Las Vegas prostitute alongside John Cusack Ray Liotta and John Hawkes 21 Identity received critical acclaim and was a moderate commercial success 21 In 2004 Peet starred in The Whole Ten Yards the sequel to The Whole Nine Yards Unlike the first film this production was critically panned and flopped at the box office 22 Established career 2005 2010 Edit Her most significant film role in 2005 was that of a woman who becomes a successful photographer opposite Ashton Kutcher in the romantic comedy A Lot Like Love which revolved around two people whose relationship slowly evolves from lust to friendship to romance over the course of seven years While overall response was mixed the Los Angeles Times found Peet to be charming and charismatic without being cloying or artificial In 2005 she also performed in the play This Is How It Goes 23 filling in for Marisa Tomei at the last minute after six days of rehearsal 10 and appeared in the Woody Allen s tragicomedy Melinda and Melinda and the thriller Syriana which was based loosely on former Central Intelligence Agency agent Robert Baer and his memoirs of being an agent in the Middle East Peet at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival In 2006 Peet acted on Neil Simon s Broadway production of Barefoot in the Park followed by the romantic drama Griffin amp Phoenix a remake of the 1976 ABC TV movie in which she portrayed a terminally ill woman living life to the fullest The television series Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip which premiered on NBC in late 2006 featured her as the recently hired president of entertainment programming with Matthew Perry with whom she had starred in The Whole Nine Yards and The Whole Ten Yards and Sarah Paulson with whom she previously worked in Jack amp Jill For her role Peet received a Satellite Award nomination for Best Actress Television Series Drama Despite being a critical success the series was cancelled after one season 24 Peet starred as an attorney who stays home to raise a new baby in the romantic comedy The Ex 2007 which went unnoticed by critics and audiences In 2008 she starred in the mystery drama The X Files I Want to Believe 2008 as an FBI agent 25 26 27 the dramedy Five Dollars a Day 2008 as the girlfriend of a seemingly successful man and the crime drama What Doesn t Kill You as the wife of a Boston criminal What Doesn t Kill You was her best reviewed film of 2008 28 with Lisa Schwarzbaum of Entertainment Weekly writing that Peet is terrific as Brian s worn down wife sick of seeing her man disappear before her eyes 29 In 2012 2009 a disaster film directed by Roland Emmerich Peet reunited with John Cusack to play his estranged wife 30 31 32 While critical response was mixed 33 the film made over US 769 million worldwide 34 becoming Peet s most widely seen film 35 In her next film the dramedy Please Give 2010 she starred as a self centered cosmetologist with Catherine Keener and Rebecca Hall It received a limited theatrical release and critical acclaim Ethan Alter of Film Journal International felt that Peet does career best work here 36 Peet and the other Please Give cast members received a Gotham Award nomination for Best Ensemble Cast 37 In 2010 Peet also provided for one of the main characters of DVD sci fi adventure film Quantum Quest A Cassini Space Odyssey and starred as the love interest of the main character in the live action family adventure film Gulliver s Travels with Jack Black and Emily Blunt 38 39 40 Roles in television 2011 2020 Edit In 2012 Peet headlined the television series Bent as a recently divorced lawyer 41 She was drawn to the writing stating I thought it was a good repartee I love a good romantic comedy and I love a repressed woman who needs to get laid 42 However Bent was canceled after only six episodes 43 Peet had a recurring role as Capt Laura Hellinger in seven episodes of the fourth season of The Good Wife 2012 13 In 2013 she made her playwriting debut with The Commons of Pensacola starring Blythe Danner and Sarah Jessica Parker 44 45 46 and appeared in the film Identity Thief as the wife of a man whose identity is stolen by a woman the little seen comedy Trust Me as the neighbor of a former child star and the well received dramedy The Way Way Back as one half of a married couple From 2015 to 2016 Peet played Tina Morris on the HBO series Togetherness which focused on the lives of two couples living under the same roof The show which was created written and directed by the Duplass brothers ran for two seasons and was praised for its intimate storytelling and the performances of its cast 47 48 IndieWire called it the upbeat comedy HBO needs right now and noted that while Lynskey is the true standout Peet won t be short of fans 49 From 2016 to 2020 Peet appeared in Brockmire as the owner of a Minor League Baseball team 50 Writing and producing 2021 present Edit In 2021 Netflix released The Chair a six episode comedic dramatic series written by Peet and produced by her alongside David Benioff and D B Weiss 51 Other endeavors Edit Peet at a charity event in 2009 Activism Edit In 2008 Peet volunteered to be a spokeswoman for Every Child By Two ECBT a non profit organization that advocates childhood vaccination Peet began working with the group after becoming concerned by the amount of misinformation floating around about vaccines particularly in Hollywood 52 In an interview with Cookie Peet stated Frankly I feel that parents who don t vaccinate their children are parasites referring to the benefit unvaccinated children derive from herd immunity and the concern that dropping vaccination rates may put all children at increased risk of preventable disease 52 Peet s comments stirred controversy in response she apologized for using the term parasites but affirmed her position on the importance and safety of vaccinations 53 54 The 3rd Annual Independent Investigative Group IIG Awards recognizing the promotion of science in popular media was held on May 18 2009 The IIG presented an award to Peet for her work campaigning for vaccines 55 Writing Edit Peet has co written a children s book Dear Santa Love Rachel Rosenstein about a Jewish girl during the Christmas season The book was launched in 2015 56 Peet also wrote a play Our Very Own Carlin McCullough which ran for two months in 2018 at the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles to positive reviews 57 Personal life EditPeet married screenwriter David Benioff son of former Goldman Sachs CEO and chairman Stephen Friedman on September 30 2006 in New York City 58 They have three children 59 60 The family lives in Manhattan and Beverly Hills Peet is a friend of actor Peter Dinklage who starred in her husband s series Game of Thrones and whom she had met years earlier through friends at Bennington College 61 In 2008 Peet revealed that she has struggled with postpartum depression and that she has ADHD 62 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes1995 Animal Room Debbie1996 Winterlude Unknown Short filmVirginity Unknown Short filmShe s the One MollyOne Fine Day Celia1997 Grind PattyTouch Me BridgetteSax and Violins Unknown1999 Nicole1998 Origin of the Species JuliaSouthie Marianne SilvaPlaying by Heart Amber1999 Simply Irresistible ChrisJump LisaTwo Ninas Nina HarrisBody Shots Jane Bannister2000 Zoe Loses It Zoe Short filmIsn t She Great Debbie KlausmanTrack Down KarenThe Whole Nine Yards Jill St ClaireWhipped Mia2001 Date Squad Belkis Felcher Short filmSaving Silverman Judith Fessbegler2002 High Crimes Jackie GrimaldiChanging Lanes Cynthia Delano BanekIgby Goes Down Rachel2003 Whatever We Do Patty Short filmIdentity ParisSomething s Gotta Give Marin Klein2004 The Whole Ten Yards Jill St Claire TudeskiMelinda and Melinda Susan2005 A Lot Like Love Emily FriehlSyriana Julie Woodman2006 Griffin amp Phoenix PhoenixThe Ex Sofia Kowalski2007 Battle for Terra Maria Montez VoiceMartian Child Harlee2008 The X Files I Want to Believe ASAC Dakota Whitney 5 a Day MaggieWhat Doesn t Kill You Stacy Reilly2009 2012 Kate Curtis2010 Please Give MaryQuantum Quest A Cassini Space Odyssey Ranger VoiceGulliver s Travels Darcy Silverman2012 To the Wonder Scenes cut 63 2013 The Way Way Back JoanIdentity Thief Trish PattersonTrust Me Marcy2015 Sleeping with Other People PaulaTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1995 Law amp Order Leslie Harlan Episode Hot Pursuit 1996 The Single Guy Kathy Episode Wedding 1996 C P W Robyn Gainer 6 episodes1997 Spin City Shelly McCory Episode Snowbound 1997 Seinfeld Lanette Episode The Summer of George 1997 Ellen Foster Julia Hobbs TV movie1999 Partners Beth Harmon Episode Pilot 1999 2001 Jack amp Jill Jacqueline Barrett 32 episodes2005 Entourage Herself Episode Boys Are Back in Town 2006 2007 Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip Jordan McDeere 22 episodes2009 Important Things with Demetri Martin Actress Episode Timing 2009 Wainy Days Jill Episode Jill 2010 How I Met Your Mother Jenkins Episode Jenkins 2011 Bent Alex Meyers 6 episodes2012 2013 The Good Wife Laura Hellinger 7 episodes2015 2016 Togetherness Tina Morris Main role 16 episodes2017 2020 Brockmire Jules James Main role 17 episodes2018 The Romanoffs Olivia Wells Episode Expectation 2020 Dirty John Betty Broderick Main role season 2 2021 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Herself 2 episodes2021 The Chair Co creator writer executive producerTBA Fatal Attraction Beth Gallagher Upcoming miniseriesAwards and nominations EditYear Work Award Category Result2001 The Whole Nine Yards Blockbuster Entertainment Awards Favorite Supporting Actress Comedy or Romance NominatedTeen Choice Award Choice Movie Liar Nominated2005 A Lot Like Love Teen Choice Award Choice Movie Actress Comedy Nominated2007 Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip Satellite Award Best Actress in a Series Drama Nominated2009 2012 Teen Choice Award Choice Movie Actress Sci Fi Nominated2010 Please Give Independent Spirit Award Robert Altman Award WonGotham Award Best Ensemble Cast NominatedReferences Edit UPI Almanac for Saturday Jan 11 2020 United Press International January 11 2020 Archived from the original on February 4 2020 Retrieved June 26 2020 actor Amanda Peet in 1972 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