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Gwyneth Paltrow

Gwyneth Kate Paltrow (/ˈpæltr/ PAL-troh; born September 27, 1972) is an American actress and businesswoman. She is the recipient of various accolades, including an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a Primetime Emmy Award.

Gwyneth Paltrow
Paltrow in 2011
Born
Gwyneth Kate Paltrow

(1972-09-27) September 27, 1972 (age 51)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Other namesGwyneth Paltrow Martin[1]
Occupations
  • Actress
  • businesswoman
Years active1989–present
WorksFull list
Spouses
  • (m. 2003; div. 2016)
  • (m. 2018)
Children2
Parents
Relatives
AwardsFull list
Websitegwynethpaltrow.com

Paltrow gained notice for her early work in films such as Seven (1995), Emma (1996), Sliding Doors (1998), and A Perfect Murder (1998). She garnered wider acclaim for her performance as Viola de Lesseps in the historical romance Shakespeare in Love (1998) which won her several awards, including the Academy Award for Best Actress. This was followed by roles in The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999), The Royal Tenenbaums (2001), Shallow Hal (2001), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004).

After becoming a parent in 2004, Paltrow reduced her acting workload. She made intermittent appearances in films, such as in the drama Proof (2005), which earned her a nomination for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress. In 2009, she received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Spoken Word Album for Children for the children's audiobook Brown Bear and Friends. In addition, she won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for her guest role as Holly Holliday on the Fox musical television series Glee in 2011. Paltrow's career revived through her work as Pepper Potts in the Marvel Cinematic Universe from 2008 to 2019. After starring in the series The Politician (2019–2020), she took a break from acting.

Beginning in 1995, Paltrow has been the face of Estée Lauder's pleasures perfume; she was previously the face of the American fashion brand Coach.[2] She is the founder and CEO of the lifestyle company Goop, which has been criticized for promoting pseudoscience, and has authored several cookbooks. She hosted the documentary series The Goop Lab for Netflix in 2020.

Early life

Gwyneth Kate Paltrow was born on September 27, 1972, in Los Angeles, to actress Blythe Danner and film producer-director Bruce Paltrow.[3] She has a younger brother, Jake, who is a director and screenwriter.[4] Paltrow's father was Jewish,[5] while her mother is Christian.[6] She was raised celebrating "both Jewish and Christian holidays."[7] Her brother had a traditional Bar Mitzvah when he turned 13.[8][9] Her father's Ashkenazi Jewish family emigrated from Belarus and Poland,[10][11][12][13] while her mother has Pennsylvania Dutch (German) as well as some Irish and English ancestry.[14][15][16] Paltrow's paternal great-great-grandfather was a Rabbi in Nowogród, Poland, and a descendant of the well-known Paltrowicz family of rabbis from Kraków.[17][18]

Paltrow is a half-cousin of actress Katherine Moennig, through her mother, and a second cousin of former U.S. Congresswoman Gabby Giffords (AZ-08) through her father.[19] Through Giffords, she is a second-cousin-in-law of U.S. Senator Mark Kelly of Arizona. Her godfather is director Steven Spielberg.[20][21] Her uncle is opera singer and actor Harry Danner, whose daughter, actress Hillary Danner,[22] is Paltrow's cousin and close friend. Paltrow recalls their family gatherings: "Hillary and I always had this in common, and to this day ... cooking for people we love, eating, hanging out as a family. It's how we were raised. It's what we do."[23] Another cousin is Rebekah Paltrow Neumann, whose spouse is the Israeli-American billionaire Adam Neumann, founder of WeWork.

Paltrow was raised in Santa Monica, California, where she attended Crossroads School, before enrolling in the Spence School, an all-girls private school in Manhattan.[24] Later, she studied art history at the University of California, Santa Barbara, before dropping out to act.[25] She is an "adopted daughter" of Talavera de la Reina (Spain), where at 15, she spent a year as an exchange student and learned to speak Spanish.[26][27][28] She is also conversant in French, as her family frequently traveled to the South of France throughout her childhood.[29]

Career

1989–1995: Early work

Her career beginnings can be credited to her acting family, as her acting debut was in High (1989), a TV film her father directed, and after spending several summers watching her mother perform at the Williamstown Theatre Festival in Massachusetts, Paltrow made her professional stage debut there in 1990.[30] Her film debut followed with the musical romance film Shout (1991), starring John Travolta, and she was cast by her godfather Steven Spielberg in the commercially successful adventure feature Hook (1991) as the young Wendy Darling.[30] Paltrow's next roles were in the made-for-television movies Cruel Doubt (1992) and Deadly Relations (1993).

Her first plum feature film role was in the noir drama Flesh and Bone (1993) as the much-younger girlfriend of James Caan. Janet Maslin of The New York Times described Paltrow as a scene-stealer "who is Blythe Danner's daughter and has her mother's way of making a camera fall in love with her."[31]

In 1995, she starred in the thriller Se7en, as the wife of a young detective (Brad Pitt), who is partnered with the retiring William Somerset (Morgan Freeman) and then tasked with tracking down a serial killer who uses the seven deadly sins as tropes in his murders. The seventh highest grossing film of the year,[32] Se7en (also known as Seven) earned her a nomination for the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress. She appeared in Moonlight and Valentino, as a grieving chain-smoker, and in Jefferson in Paris, portraying Martha Jefferson Randolph.[33][34]

1996–2001: Breakthrough and film stardom

In 1996, Paltrow played the title character in the period film adaptation Emma, based on the 1815 novel of the same name by Jane Austen. Director Douglas McGrath decided to bring in Paltrow to audition for the part of Emma Woodhouse, after a suggestion from his agent and after seeing her performance in Flesh and Bone.[35] On his decision to cast the actress, McGrath revealed: "The thing that actually sold me on her playing a young English girl was that she did a perfect Texas accent. I know that wouldn't recommend her to most people ... I knew she had theater training, so she could carry herself. We had many actresses, big and small, who wanted to play this part. The minute she started the read-through, the very first line, I thought, 'Everything is going to be fine; she's going to be brilliant.'"[35] While she recovered from wisdom-tooth surgery, Paltrow had a month to herself to do her own research for the part;[36] she studied horsemanship, dancing, singing, archery and the "highly stylized" manners and dialect during a 3-week rehearsal period.[36] The film was released to critical acclaim and commercial success through arthouse cinemas.[37] Variety proclaimed: "Gwyneth Paltrow shines brightly as Jane Austen's most endearing character, the disastrously self-assured matchmaker Emma Woodhouse. A fine cast, speedy pacing, and playful direction make this a solid contender for the Austen sweepstakes."[38] Paltrow starred in the crime film Hard Eight.[39]

1998 marked a turning point in Paltrow's career as she took on leading roles in five high-profile film releases in the year—Great Expectations, Sliding Doors, Hush, A Perfect Murder and Shakespeare in Love. In the adaptation of the Charles Dickens novel Great Expectations, also starring Ethan Hawke, Robert De Niro, Anne Bancroft and Chris Cooper, she played the unrequited and haughty childhood love of a New York City painter. The British drama Sliding Doors saw her star as a woman whose life could take two central paths depending on whether or not she catches a train, causing different outcomes. Great Expectations and Sliding Doors both grossed over $55 million worldwide.[40][41] Paltrow starred opposite Jessica Lange in the thriller Hush, as an unsuspecting woman living with her psychotic mother-in-law. The film made $13.5 million domestically and was generally panned by critics.[42][43] In another thriller, A Perfect Murder, inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's 1954 film, Dial M for Murder, Paltrow starred alongside Michael Douglas, playing Emily Taylor, who was based on Grace Kelly's character from the original film. Despite a mixed critical response towards A Perfect Murder, the film grossed $128 million globally.[44] She was also considered for the role of Rose DeWitt Bukater in the 1997 film Titanic.[45]

 
Paltrow at the 2000 Toronto International Film Festival

Her most critically acclaimed role in the year was that of the fictional lover of William Shakespeare in Shakespeare in Love, opposite Joseph Fiennes in the titular part. Entertainment Weekly commented, "Best of all is Gwyneth Paltrow, who, at long last, has a movie to star in that's as radiant as she is."[46] The New York Times summed up her performance as Viola thus: "Gwyneth Paltrow, in her first great, fully realized starring performance, makes a heroine so breathtaking that she seems utterly plausible as the playwright's guiding light."[47] Shakespeare in Love made $289 million in box office receipts,[48][49] and won Paltrow the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role,[50] Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical,[50] and Academy Award for Best Actress, among other honors.[49] The pink Ralph Lauren dress she wore to the 71st Academy Awards in collecting her Oscar was extremely popular and was credited for bringing pink back into fashion.[51]

In 1999, Paltrow co-starred alongside Jude Law, Matt Damon and Cate Blanchett in the psychological thriller The Talented Mr. Ripley, as the fiancée of a rich and spoiled millionaire playboy (Law) whose identity is adopted by a con artist (Damon). While The Guardian, noting the "very underwritten" female roles in the story, found her to be "peaky and pallid",[52] the film received positive reviews and grossed $80 million in North America.[53] She showcased her singing ability in 2000s Duets, which was directed by her father and co-starred singer Huey Lewis. In the film, about "the little known world of karaoke competitions and the wayward characters who inhabit it", she portrayed the estranged daughter of a hustler (Lewis). She performed a cover version of Smokey Robinson's "Cruisin', which was released as a single and went to number one in Australia, while her rendition of the Kim Carnes classic "Bette Davis Eyes" reached number three.[54] Also in 2000, Paltrow co-starred with Ben Affleck in the moderately successful romantic drama Bounce as Abby Janello.

She starred with Jack Black in the comedy Shallow Hal (2001), about a shallow man falling in love with an overweight woman. To play her role, she had to wear a specially designed 25-pound fatsuit and heavy makeup. Shallow Hal opened with $22.5 million and grossed $70.7 million in North America and $141.1 million around the globe.[55] Roger Ebert remarked that she was "truly touching" in the film, which he described as "often very funny, but ... also surprisingly moving at times."[56] In the Wes Anderson dramedy The Royal Tenenbaums (2001), co-starring Gene Hackman, Anjelica Huston, Ben Stiller and Luke Wilson, Paltrow took on the role of the adopted daughter in an estranged family of former child prodigies reuniting with their father. A positive critical response greeted the film upon its release, and it made $71.4 million worldwide.[57]

2002–2007: Career fluctuations

In 2004, it was noted that since her Oscar win for Shakespeare in Love, Paltrow's film career had been less noteworthy and critical acclaim had waned.[58] She said she was unequipped for the pressure, leading to several bad film choices,[59] agreeing with peers who believe the win is, in some ways, a curse.[60] During this time, Paltrow rarely appeared in films, having taken a hiatus to raise her two children.[24] In The Guardian, she said she divided her career into movies for love and films for money: The Royal Tenenbaums, Proof, and Sylvia fell into the former category, while she signed on to View from the Top and Shallow Hal for the latter.[28]

In 2002, Paltrow made small appearances in the documentary Searching for Debra Winger and the action satire comedy Austin Powers in Goldmember, while she starred in the thriller-drama Possession with Aaron Eckhart as a couple of literary scholars who unearth the amorous secret of two Victorian poets as they find themselves falling under a deepening connection. The film made a lukewarm $14.8 million worldwide.[61] In the following year, she headlined the romantic comedy View from the Top, where she obtained the part of woman from a small town who sets out to fulfill her dream of becoming a flight attendant. Budgeted at $30 million, the film only earned $7 million in its opening weekend; it eventually grossed $15.6 domestically and $19,526,014 worldwide.[62] She herself later disparaged the film, calling it "terrible".[63] Paltrow starred as the titular role in Sylvia (2003), a British biographical drama directed by Christine Jeffs and co-starring Daniel Craig chronicling the romance between prominent poets Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes. Distributed for a limited release in most markets, Sylvia made $2.9 million internationally.[64] The New York Times, in its review for the film, wrote that "her performance goes well beyond mimicry. She has a vivid, passionate presence, even when her lively features have gone slack with depression and her bright blue eyes have glazed over."[65]

In 2004, she starred with her The Talented Mr. Ripley co-star Jude Law and Angelina Jolie in the science fiction film Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow. Her role in the film was Polly Perkins, the reporter for the fictional New York Chronicle. Law became one of the producers of the film and used his clout to get Paltrow involved. Once she had been suggested for the role, Law did not remember "any other name coming up. It just seems that she was perfect. She was as enthusiastic about the script and about the visual references that were sort of put to her, and jumped on board."[66] She said in an interview, "I thought that this is the time to do a movie like this where it's kind of breaking into new territory and it's not your basic formulaic action-adventure movie."[66] While critical response was positive, with a budget of $70 million, Sky Captain only grossed $58 million at the international box office.[67] Also in 2004, she was recognized as an outstanding woman in entertainment by Women in Film Los Angeles with the Crystal Award.[68]

In the drama Proof (2005), she starred as the depressed daughter of a brilliant, eccentric mathematician (played by Anthony Hopkins). The film was based on the play of the same name, in which Paltrow also played the same character at London's Donmar Warehouse between May and June 2002. On her portrayal in the film version, Eye for Film remarked: "As she has already shown in Sylvia, The Royal Tenenbaums and even Sliding Doors, Paltrow has an uncanny talent for playing women who are coming apart at the seams and her [character] veers from lovably eccentric to more disturbingly unhinged and back again with fluent ease. The scenes, which she and Hopkins share, as two difficult people bound together by affection, dependency, and mutual respect, are entirely believable and all the more touching for it."[69] For her performance, Paltrow received her second Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama.

Paltrow filmed small roles for the 2006 films Love and Other Disasters, Running with Scissors and Infamous, where she sang Cole Porter's "What Is This Thing Called Love?" Her brother Jake Paltrow directed her in his feature debut, the romantic comedy The Good Night (2007), in which she starred opposite Penélope Cruz, Martin Freeman, Danny DeVito and Simon Pegg as the wife of a former keyboard player (Freeman). The film received a two-theater run in North America and garnered mixed reviews from critics.[70] View London believed the actress was "clearly only playing her part as a courtesy to her director brother and it just makes you wish she'd go back to playing lead roles again."[71]

2008–2013: Marvel Cinematic Universe and revival

Paltrow saw a resurgence in her career in 2008, when she was cast in Iron Man as Pepper Potts, Tony Stark's personal assistant, closest friend, and budding love interest.[72] First hesitant to appear in a big-budget project, Paltrow asked Marvel to send her any comics they would consider relevant to her understanding of the character, whom she considered to be very smart, levelheaded, and grounded. She said she liked "the fact that there's a sexuality that's not blatant". The director Jon Favreau wanted Potts and Stark's relationship to be reminiscent of a 1940s screwball comedy, something which Paltrow considered to be fun in an "innocent yet sexy" way.[73] Iron Man was favorably received by critics, and with a worldwide gross of $585 million, it became Paltrow's highest-grossing film until The Avengers (2012).[74] She reprised her role in the sequels Iron Man 2 (2010) and Iron Man 3 (2013). While the second film grossed $623.9 million internationally,[75] the third entry went on to gross $1.215 billion.[76] She also reprised the role in Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), Avengers: Infinity War (2018), and Avengers: Endgame (2019).

Paltrow starred opposite Joaquin Phoenix in the romantic drama Two Lovers (2008), playing the beautiful but volatile new neighbor of a depressed bachelor. Two Lovers premiered in competition at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival in May, receiving largely positive reviews,[77][78] especially for Paltrow's and Phoenix's performances. According to the Los Angeles Times, "Phoenix is at his best with Paltrow's bruised sparrow of a girl; he's desperate to take care of her when he can't even take care of himself. She is one of those actresses who understands the power of a look, and the one of regret and then resignation that overtakes her when Leonard professes his love is steeped in sadness."[79] The film was an arthouse success, grossing $16 million worldwide.[80]

 
Paltrow at the 84th Academy Awards in 2012

In the musical drama Country Strong (2010), Paltrow starred as an emotionally unstable country music star who attempts to resurrect her career. She recorded the song "Country Strong" for the film's soundtrack,[81] and it was released to country radio stations in August 2010.[82] The film received mediocre reviews and grossed a modest $20.2 million in North America.[83] The consensus of review-aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes was: "The cast gives it their all, and Paltrow handles her songs with aplomb, but Country Strong's clichéd, disjointed screenplay hits too many bum notes."[84] At the 83rd Academy Awards, Paltrow performed another song from the film, "Coming Home", which was nominated for Best Original Song.[85]

 
Paltrow in 2013

Paltrow made her first scripted television appearance[86] on Fox's Glee, as substitute teacher Holly Holliday, who fills in for Matthew Morrison's character when he falls ill. Her role was developed by co-creator Ryan Murphy, a personal friend of Paltrow's, who suggested that she showcase her vocal and dancing abilities ahead of the release of Country Strong.[87] In her first episode, "The Substitute", she sang "Nowadays" from the musical Chicago with Lea Michele, CeeLo Green's "Forget You", and a mash-up of "Singin' In the Rain" and Rihanna's "Umbrella" with Morrison and the rest of the cast.[88] Her debut on Glee attracted significant buzz and positive commentary from critics; she won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series.[89] Indeed, at the time, Entertainment Weekly's Tim Stack and E! Online's Kristin dos Santos called her appearance Emmy-worthy, with the former rating it among her best performances, and the latter stating that Holly received "some of Glee's best-ever one-liners".[90][91]

Paltrow later performed "Forget You" with CeeLo Green himself and several puppet characters provided by The Jim Henson Company at the 2011 Grammy Awards.[92] She reprised her role twice more that season, performing "Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah)" by Gary Glitter, an acoustic version of "Landslide" by Fleetwood Mac, "Kiss" by Prince, and Adele's "Turning Tables". Paltrow was briefly featured in Glee: The 3D Concert Movie after being filmed while she performed "Forget You" as Holly in the 2011 Glee Live! In Concert! tour performances of June 16 and 17, 2011.[93] Later that year, Paltrow appeared in Steven Soderbergh's film Contagion, featuring an ensemble cast consisting of Marion Cotillard, Kate Winslet and her The Talented Mr. Ripley co-stars Matt Damon and Jude Law. The thriller follows the rapid progress of a lethal indirect contact transmission virus that kills within days.[94] Paltrow played Elizabeth Emhoff, a "working mom" and one of the virus' first victims.[95] Contagion received positive reviews and opened atop at the North American box office with $23.1 million; it went on to gross $75.6 million domestically and $135.4 million worldwide.[96]

Paltrow reprised her role of Pepper Potts in The Avengers (2012), which set numerous box office records, including the biggest opening weekend in North America; it grossed over $1.5 billion worldwide, becoming Paltrow's most widely seen film.[97] Also in 2012, she starred in the independent romantic dramedy Thanks for Sharing, opposite Mark Ruffalo as people learning to face a challenging and confusing road as they struggle together against sex addiction. Distributed for a limited release in certain parts of the United States, the film garnered mixed reviews and grossed $1 million domestically.[98] Paste magazine noted that her role: "...exhibits some of the same obsessive diet and exercise habits that Paltrow herself has been accused of—a kind of meta character trait that balances the power in [the main roles'] budding relationship."[99] In April 2013, Paltrow was named People magazine's annual "Most Beautiful Woman".[100]

2014–present: acting hiatus

In 2014, Paltrow had a two-episode arc in the improvised online series Web Therapy, as Maya Ganesh, "a new-age caricature".[101] In 2015, she starred in Mortdecai,[102] alongside Johnny Depp, Olivia Munn, and Paul Bettany. In it, she portrayed the wife of an unscrupulous art dealer and swindler (Depp). Budgeted at $60 million, the film only grossed $7.7 million in North America and $47.3 million internationally.[103] Paltrow was featured on the track "Everglow", which was included in Coldplay's seventh studio album A Head Full of Dreams (2015).[104]

In June 2017, Paltrow announced that she would take a break from acting to focus on her business Goop, stating: "I'm still going to do a little bit here and there, but [the company] really requires almost all of my time."[105] In 2019, Paltrow reprised her role as Pepper Potts in Avengers: Endgame.[106] That same year, she played a supporting role in the Netflix comedy drama series The Politician, playing the mother of Ben Platt's character.[107] In October 2021, Netflix released Sex, Love, and Goop, a sex therapy-themed series produced by and starring Paltrow.[108]

In a November 6, 2023 interview with Entertainment Tonight,[109] Paltrow, whose last film at the time had been Avengers: Endgame, said that her responsibilities with Goop made her less likely to accept acting roles, stating, "Well, it would be very hard for me to do any acting right at the moment, just because of my job. But, I guess Robert Downey Jr. could probably always get me back. You know, to some degree."[110]

Other ventures

Philanthropy and politics

Paltrow is a Save the Children artist ambassador, raising awareness about World Pneumonia Day.[111] She is on the board of the Robin Hood Foundation, a charitable organization that works to alleviate poverty in New York City.[112] In October 2014, she hosted a Democratic fundraiser attended by President Barack Obama at her private residence in Los Angeles.[113]

In May 2019, Paltrow and actor Bradley Whitford hosted a fundraiser for Democratic presidential candidate Mayor Pete Buttigieg.[114]

In April 2020, Paltrow, along with other celebrities, discussed the COVID-19 pandemic with Dr. Anthony Fauci on a one-hour-long zoom call. Fauci hoped the celebrities would use their social media "megaphones" to encourage proper precautions among their followers.[115][116]

Audiobooks

In 2009, Paltrow narrated the audiobook The Brown Bear & Friends by Bill Martin Jr., the first of a series of children's audiobooks that she narrated. The Brown Bear & Friends earned Paltrow a Grammy Award nomination for Best Spoken Word Album for Children.[117] Since, she has also narrated Bill Martin's Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?, Baby Bear, Baby Bear, What Do You See?, Panda Bear, Panda Bear, What Do You See?, and Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear?.[118]

Fashion

 
Paltrow at an event for Estée Lauder's fragrance Sensuous, in 2008

In May 2005, Paltrow became the face of Estée Lauder's Pleasures perfume. She appeared in Chicago on August 17, 2007, to sign bottles of the perfume, and on July 8, 2008, she promoted Lauder's Sensuous perfume in New York with the company's three other models.[119] Estée Lauder donates a minimum of $500,000 of sales of items from the 'Pleasures Gwyneth Paltrow' collection to breast cancer research.[120] In 2006, she became the face for Bean Pole International, a Korean fashion brand and in 2014, she partnered with Blo Blow Bar, teaming up with the brand's creative branch.[121]

Goop

In September 2008, Paltrow launched the weekly lifestyle newsletter Goop, encouraging readers to 'nourish the inner aspect'.[122] Goop has expanded into a web-based company, Goop.com. According to Paltrow, the company's name came from someone telling her that successful internet companies have double O's in their name,[123] and "is a nickname, like my name is G.P., so that is really where it came from. And I wanted it to be a word that means nothing and could mean anything."[124] Goop has expanded into e-commerce, collaborating with fashion brands, launching pop-up shops,[125] launching a wellness summit,[126] a print magazine,[127] a podcast,[128] and a documentary series streamed on Netflix.[129]

Goop, and by extension Paltrow, have faced backlash for showcasing expensive products[130] and promoting medically and scientifically impossible treatments, many of which have harmful consequences. The controversies have included vaginal steaming,[131] the use of jade eggs,[132][133] a dangerous coffee enema device,[134][135] and "Body Vibes", wearable stickers that were claimed to "rebalance the energy frequency in our bodies" and which Goop falsely claimed were made of a NASA-developed material.[136][137] Goop settled a lawsuit regarding the health claims it made over the jade eggs.[138]

Jill Avery, a brand analyst, has noted how Goop's response to criticism seems designed to "strengthen their brand and draw their customers closer", noting Goop's references to feminism, traditional Asian medicines and Eastern philosophies, and anti-establishment politics to do so.[139] Late Show host Stephen Colbert had repeatedly lampooned Goop products;[140] in 2018 Paltrow appeared in a Late Show sketch seemingly making fun of her company's approach.[141]

On January 24, 2020, Netflix released The Goop Lab, a documentary series. The 6-part show promotes Goop, and covers pseudoscientific topics in energy healing, the use of psychedelic drugs, cold therapy, anti-aging, mediumship, and female sexuality.[142][143][144] Critics argued that granting Goop access to Netflix's platform was a "win for pseudoscience".[145][146][147] Upon release of the first trailer, and again after the full six-episode series was available, the series sparked controversy concerning the medical and scientific misinformation it presented.[148][149][150][151][152]

On January 27, 2020, Truth in Advertising watchdog (TINA.org) filed another[a] complaint with the district attorneys of California alleging that Goop has continued to engage in deceptive marketing,[154] even after Goop was sued by the State of California earlier that year and agreed to refrain from "making any claims regarding the efficacy or effects of any of its products without possessing competent and reliable scientific evidence that substantiates the claims" for a period of five years.[155] TINA.org's complaint alleges that Goop claims their products are "clinically-proven" to treat such symptoms as anxiety, depression, OCD and more.

In January 2021, it was announced that Paltrow was an early investor in Thirteen Lune, an e-commerce site focused on makeup, skincare, haircare and wellness products owned by people of color and ally brands.[156] In April 2021, Goop became Thirteen Lune's first ally brand.[157]

Food

In October 2007, Paltrow signed with PBS to make a television series, Spain... on the Road Again, which showcased the food and culture of Spain.[158] In 2008, Paltrow co-wrote the book Spain... A Culinary Road Trip with Mario Batali.[159] In 2011, she wrote a book titled My Father's Daughter: Delicious, Easy Recipes Celebrating Family and Togetherness.[160] That same year she penned the book Notes From the Kitchen Table.[161] Two years later she published a book titled It's All Good: Delicious Easy Recipes That Will Make You Look Good and Feel Great, which promoted an elimination diet that is unsupported by medical evidence.[162] Included in that book was a recipe for avocado toast which was widely copied and adapted as part of a 2010s food trend.[163] Also in 2013, Paltrow wrote a foreword for a book by Ross Mathews, Man Up! Tales of My Delusional Self-Confidence. In 2016, Paltrow published a cookbook: It's All Easy: Delicious Weekday Recipes for the Super-Busy Home Cook.[164]

The negative reaction from a group of scientist and science communication mothers to Paltrow's 2015 video pushing for mandatory labeling of food containing genetically modified organisms led to the creation of a documentary, Science Moms. The film is about mothers who advocate for science-based decision-making concerning the health and nutrition of children.[165]

In February 2021 it was reported that Paltrow was suffering from long COVID, leaving her with "some long-tail fatigue and brain fog". She advocated treatments for it which involved a "ketogenic and plant-based" diet (with no sugar or alcohol), fasting until 11:00 every day and taking infrared saunas. This advice was criticized by NHS England's Professor Stephen Powis.[166]

Personal life

In 2004, Paltrow practiced cupping therapy, attending a film premiere with bruises on her back.[167] As of 2013, Paltrow practices Transcendental Meditation.[168][169]

In 2014, Paltrow, whose father was Jewish, was planning to convert to Judaism.[6][170][171]

In 1997, Paltrow revealed that during the filming of Emma (1996), producer Harvey Weinstein made unwanted sexual advances toward her. She confided in her fiancé Brad Pitt, who confronted the producer at an industry event. Weinstein later warned Paltrow not to tell anyone else.[172] She was, in 2017, a major source for an article written by The New York Times investigative journalists Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey about Weinstein's sexual abuse cases.[173]

Paltrow has received backlash from the scientific community and medical professionals for promoting unproven treatments based on pseudoscience through her company Goop.[174][175]

Relationships and children

Paltrow became engaged at age 24 to actor Brad Pitt, whom she dated from 1994 to 1997.[26] According to Paltrow, they called off the engagement because she was not ready for marriage.[176] She later said that, as this was her first high-profile relationship with another celebrity, it taught her the need for public discretion about her love life.[177]

Paltrow began dating actor Ben Affleck in October 1997 after meeting at a Miramax dinner and they worked together on Shakespeare in Love (1998). Although they split in January 1999, months later Paltrow persuaded Affleck to co-star with her in Bounce (2000) and they rekindled their relationship.[178][179] They eventually broke up in October 2000.[180] In 2015, Paltrow said she and Affleck remain friends.[178]

In October 2002, Paltrow met Chris Martin of the British band Coldplay backstage three weeks after the death of her father, Bruce Paltrow, for which the Coldplay song "Fix You" was written to help Paltrow through her grief. They married in December 2003 in a ceremony at a hotel in Southern California. She was pregnant with their child at the time of their wedding.[181] Paltrow and Martin have two children together: a daughter, Apple, born in 2004,[182][183] and a son, Moses, born in 2006.[184][185][186] Their son's name was inspired by a song Chris Martin wrote for Paltrow. Simon Pegg and Martin's bandmate Jonny Buckland are her daughter's godfathers.[187]

Paltrow cut down on work after becoming a mother.[188] She also suffered from postpartum depression after the birth of her younger child in 2006.[189] In March 2014, Paltrow announced that she and Martin had separated after ten years of marriage, describing the process as "conscious uncoupling".[190][191][192] In her official announcement, Paltrow had her doctor, Habib Sadeghi, and his dentist wife, Sherry Sami, explain conscious uncoupling as "the ability to understand that every irritation and argument [within a marriage] was a signal to look inside ourselves and identify a negative internal object that needed healing," Sadeghi explained. "From this perspective, there are no bad guys, just two people, it's about people as individuals, not just the relationship".[193] In April 2015, Paltrow filed for divorce,[194] which was finalized on July 14, 2016.

In 2014, Paltrow began dating producer Brad Falchuk, whom she met on the set of Glee in 2010. The couple went public with their relationship in April 2015[195] and announced their engagement on January 8, 2018.[196] Their marriage ceremony was held on September 29, 2018, in the Hamptons on Long Island, New York.[197]

Ski crash lawsuit

In January 2019, retired optometrist Terry Sanderson sued Paltrow, claiming that three years earlier she collided with him on a ski slope at Deer Valley Resort in Park City, Utah, causing him permanent traumatic brain injury.[198] Paltrow counter-sued Sanderson that February, claiming that he was the one who crashed into her. She sought nominal damages of one dollar, as well as repayment of her legal fees.[199][200] At trial in March 2023, Sanderson claimed damages for $300,000. The jury found that Paltrow was not at fault, Sanderson was at fault, and awarded Paltrow $1 in damages.[201][202][203]

Performances and awards

 
Paltrow's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Paltrow has starred in over 50 films, with her most critically acclaimed films being Seven (1995), Emma (1996), Sliding Doors (1998), A Perfect Murder (1998), Shakespeare in Love (1998), The Talented Mr. Ripley (1998), The Royal Tenenbaums (2001), and Sylvia (2003).[204]

Paltrow has received various awards and nominations, including an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards. Paltrow received a motion picture star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6900 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood.[205]

Published works

  • Paltrow, Gwyneth (2011). My Father's Daughter: Delicious, Easy Recipes Celebrating Family & Togetherness. Grand Central Life & Style. ISBN 978-0-446-55731-3.
  • Paltrow, Gwyneth (2011). Notes from My Kitchen Table. Grand Central Life & Style. ISBN 978-0-7522-2789-4.
  • Paltrow, Gwyneth (2013). It's All Good: Delicious, Easy Recipes That Will Make You Look Good and Feel Great. Grand Central Life & Style. ISBN 978-1-4555-2271-2.
  • Paltrow, Gwyneth (2019). The Clean Plate: Eat, Reset, Heal. Grand Central Life & Style.
  • Sadeghi Habib – Author, Paltrow, Gwyneth – Foreword (2017). The Clarity Cleanse: 12 Steps to Finding Renewed Energy, Spiritual Fulfillment and Emotional Healing. ISBN 1455542245.

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gwyneth, paltrow, gwyneth, kate, paltrow, troh, born, september, 1972, american, actress, businesswoman, recipient, various, accolades, including, academy, award, golden, globe, award, primetime, emmy, award, paltrow, 2011borngwyneth, kate, paltrow, 1972, sept. Gwyneth Kate Paltrow ˈ p ae l t r oʊ PAL troh born September 27 1972 is an American actress and businesswoman She is the recipient of various accolades including an Academy Award a Golden Globe Award and a Primetime Emmy Award Gwyneth PaltrowPaltrow in 2011BornGwyneth Kate Paltrow 1972 09 27 September 27 1972 age 51 Los Angeles California U S Other namesGwyneth Paltrow Martin 1 OccupationsActressbusinesswomanYears active1989 presentWorksFull listSpousesChris Martin m 2003 div 2016 wbr Brad Falchuk m 2018 wbr Children2ParentsBlythe DannerBruce PaltrowRelativesJake Paltrow brother Harry Danner uncle Katherine Moennig cousin Rebekah Neumann cousin Gabby Giffords second cousin AwardsFull listWebsitegwynethpaltrow wbr comPaltrow gained notice for her early work in films such as Seven 1995 Emma 1996 Sliding Doors 1998 and A Perfect Murder 1998 She garnered wider acclaim for her performance as Viola de Lesseps in the historical romance Shakespeare in Love 1998 which won her several awards including the Academy Award for Best Actress This was followed by roles in The Talented Mr Ripley 1999 The Royal Tenenbaums 2001 Shallow Hal 2001 and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow 2004 After becoming a parent in 2004 Paltrow reduced her acting workload She made intermittent appearances in films such as in the drama Proof 2005 which earned her a nomination for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress In 2009 she received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Spoken Word Album for Children for the children s audiobook Brown Bear and Friends In addition she won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for her guest role as Holly Holliday on the Fox musical television series Glee in 2011 Paltrow s career revived through her work as Pepper Potts in the Marvel Cinematic Universe from 2008 to 2019 After starring in the series The Politician 2019 2020 she took a break from acting Beginning in 1995 Paltrow has been the face of Estee Lauder s pleasures perfume she was previously the face of the American fashion brand Coach 2 She is the founder and CEO of the lifestyle company Goop which has been criticized for promoting pseudoscience and has authored several cookbooks She hosted the documentary series The Goop Lab for Netflix in 2020 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1989 1995 Early work 2 2 1996 2001 Breakthrough and film stardom 2 3 2002 2007 Career fluctuations 2 4 2008 2013 Marvel Cinematic Universe and revival 2 5 2014 present acting hiatus 3 Other ventures 3 1 Philanthropy and politics 3 2 Audiobooks 3 3 Fashion 3 4 Goop 3 5 Food 4 Personal life 4 1 Relationships and children 4 2 Ski crash lawsuit 5 Performances and awards 6 Published works 7 Notes and references 8 External linksEarly lifeGwyneth Kate Paltrow was born on September 27 1972 in Los Angeles to actress Blythe Danner and film producer director Bruce Paltrow 3 She has a younger brother Jake who is a director and screenwriter 4 Paltrow s father was Jewish 5 while her mother is Christian 6 She was raised celebrating both Jewish and Christian holidays 7 Her brother had a traditional Bar Mitzvah when he turned 13 8 9 Her father s Ashkenazi Jewish family emigrated from Belarus and Poland 10 11 12 13 while her mother has Pennsylvania Dutch German as well as some Irish and English ancestry 14 15 16 Paltrow s paternal great great grandfather was a Rabbi in Nowogrod Poland and a descendant of the well known Paltrowicz family of rabbis from Krakow 17 18 Paltrow is a half cousin of actress Katherine Moennig through her mother and a second cousin of former U S Congresswoman Gabby Giffords AZ 08 through her father 19 Through Giffords she is a second cousin in law of U S Senator Mark Kelly of Arizona Her godfather is director Steven Spielberg 20 21 Her uncle is opera singer and actor Harry Danner whose daughter actress Hillary Danner 22 is Paltrow s cousin and close friend Paltrow recalls their family gatherings Hillary and I always had this in common and to this day cooking for people we love eating hanging out as a family It s how we were raised It s what we do 23 Another cousin is Rebekah Paltrow Neumann whose spouse is the Israeli American billionaire Adam Neumann founder of WeWork Paltrow was raised in Santa Monica California where she attended Crossroads School before enrolling in the Spence School an all girls private school in Manhattan 24 Later she studied art history at the University of California Santa Barbara before dropping out to act 25 She is an adopted daughter of Talavera de la Reina Spain where at 15 she spent a year as an exchange student and learned to speak Spanish 26 27 28 She is also conversant in French as her family frequently traveled to the South of France throughout her childhood 29 Career1989 1995 Early work Her career beginnings can be credited to her acting family as her acting debut was in High 1989 a TV film her father directed and after spending several summers watching her mother perform at the Williamstown Theatre Festival in Massachusetts Paltrow made her professional stage debut there in 1990 30 Her film debut followed with the musical romance film Shout 1991 starring John Travolta and she was cast by her godfather Steven Spielberg in the commercially successful adventure feature Hook 1991 as the young Wendy Darling 30 Paltrow s next roles were in the made for television movies Cruel Doubt 1992 and Deadly Relations 1993 Her first plum feature film role was in the noir drama Flesh and Bone 1993 as the much younger girlfriend of James Caan Janet Maslin of The New York Times described Paltrow as a scene stealer who is Blythe Danner s daughter and has her mother s way of making a camera fall in love with her 31 In 1995 she starred in the thriller Se7en as the wife of a young detective Brad Pitt who is partnered with the retiring William Somerset Morgan Freeman and then tasked with tracking down a serial killer who uses the seven deadly sins as tropes in his murders The seventh highest grossing film of the year 32 Se7en also known as Seven earned her a nomination for the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress She appeared in Moonlight and Valentino as a grieving chain smoker and in Jefferson in Paris portraying Martha Jefferson Randolph 33 34 1996 2001 Breakthrough and film stardom In 1996 Paltrow played the title character in the period film adaptation Emma based on the 1815 novel of the same name by Jane Austen Director Douglas McGrath decided to bring in Paltrow to audition for the part of Emma Woodhouse after a suggestion from his agent and after seeing her performance in Flesh and Bone 35 On his decision to cast the actress McGrath revealed The thing that actually sold me on her playing a young English girl was that she did a perfect Texas accent I know that wouldn t recommend her to most people I knew she had theater training so she could carry herself We had many actresses big and small who wanted to play this part The minute she started the read through the very first line I thought Everything is going to be fine she s going to be brilliant 35 While she recovered from wisdom tooth surgery Paltrow had a month to herself to do her own research for the part 36 she studied horsemanship dancing singing archery and the highly stylized manners and dialect during a 3 week rehearsal period 36 The film was released to critical acclaim and commercial success through arthouse cinemas 37 Variety proclaimed Gwyneth Paltrow shines brightly as Jane Austen s most endearing character the disastrously self assured matchmaker Emma Woodhouse A fine cast speedy pacing and playful direction make this a solid contender for the Austen sweepstakes 38 Paltrow starred in the crime film Hard Eight 39 1998 marked a turning point in Paltrow s career as she took on leading roles in five high profile film releases in the year Great Expectations Sliding Doors Hush A Perfect Murder and Shakespeare in Love In the adaptation of the Charles Dickens novel Great Expectations also starring Ethan Hawke Robert De Niro Anne Bancroft and Chris Cooper she played the unrequited and haughty childhood love of a New York City painter The British drama Sliding Doors saw her star as a woman whose life could take two central paths depending on whether or not she catches a train causing different outcomes Great Expectations and Sliding Doors both grossed over 55 million worldwide 40 41 Paltrow starred opposite Jessica Lange in the thriller Hush as an unsuspecting woman living with her psychotic mother in law The film made 13 5 million domestically and was generally panned by critics 42 43 In another thriller A Perfect Murder inspired by Alfred Hitchcock s 1954 film Dial M for Murder Paltrow starred alongside Michael Douglas playing Emily Taylor who was based on Grace Kelly s character from the original film Despite a mixed critical response towards A Perfect Murder the film grossed 128 million globally 44 She was also considered for the role of Rose DeWitt Bukater in the 1997 film Titanic 45 nbsp Paltrow at the 2000 Toronto International Film FestivalHer most critically acclaimed role in the year was that of the fictional lover of William Shakespeare in Shakespeare in Love opposite Joseph Fiennes in the titular part Entertainment Weekly commented Best of all is Gwyneth Paltrow who at long last has a movie to star in that s as radiant as she is 46 The New York Times summed up her performance as Viola thus Gwyneth Paltrow in her first great fully realized starring performance makes a heroine so breathtaking that she seems utterly plausible as the playwright s guiding light 47 Shakespeare in Love made 289 million in box office receipts 48 49 and won Paltrow the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role 50 Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical 50 and Academy Award for Best Actress among other honors 49 The pink Ralph Lauren dress she wore to the 71st Academy Awards in collecting her Oscar was extremely popular and was credited for bringing pink back into fashion 51 In 1999 Paltrow co starred alongside Jude Law Matt Damon and Cate Blanchett in the psychological thriller The Talented Mr Ripley as the fiancee of a rich and spoiled millionaire playboy Law whose identity is adopted by a con artist Damon While The Guardian noting the very underwritten female roles in the story found her to be peaky and pallid 52 the film received positive reviews and grossed 80 million in North America 53 She showcased her singing ability in 2000s Duets which was directed by her father and co starred singer Huey Lewis In the film about the little known world of karaoke competitions and the wayward characters who inhabit it she portrayed the estranged daughter of a hustler Lewis She performed a cover version of Smokey Robinson s Cruisin which was released as a single and went to number one in Australia while her rendition of the Kim Carnes classic Bette Davis Eyes reached number three 54 Also in 2000 Paltrow co starred with Ben Affleck in the moderately successful romantic drama Bounce as Abby Janello She starred with Jack Black in the comedy Shallow Hal 2001 about a shallow man falling in love with an overweight woman To play her role she had to wear a specially designed 25 pound fatsuit and heavy makeup Shallow Hal opened with 22 5 million and grossed 70 7 million in North America and 141 1 million around the globe 55 Roger Ebert remarked that she was truly touching in the film which he described as often very funny but also surprisingly moving at times 56 In the Wes Anderson dramedy The Royal Tenenbaums 2001 co starring Gene Hackman Anjelica Huston Ben Stiller and Luke Wilson Paltrow took on the role of the adopted daughter in an estranged family of former child prodigies reuniting with their father A positive critical response greeted the film upon its release and it made 71 4 million worldwide 57 2002 2007 Career fluctuations In 2004 it was noted that since her Oscar win for Shakespeare in Love Paltrow s film career had been less noteworthy and critical acclaim had waned 58 She said she was unequipped for the pressure leading to several bad film choices 59 agreeing with peers who believe the win is in some ways a curse 60 During this time Paltrow rarely appeared in films having taken a hiatus to raise her two children 24 In The Guardian she said she divided her career into movies for love and films for money The Royal Tenenbaums Proof and Sylvia fell into the former category while she signed on to View from the Top and Shallow Hal for the latter 28 In 2002 Paltrow made small appearances in the documentary Searching for Debra Winger and the action satire comedy Austin Powers in Goldmember while she starred in the thriller drama Possession with Aaron Eckhart as a couple of literary scholars who unearth the amorous secret of two Victorian poets as they find themselves falling under a deepening connection The film made a lukewarm 14 8 million worldwide 61 In the following year she headlined the romantic comedy View from the Top where she obtained the part of woman from a small town who sets out to fulfill her dream of becoming a flight attendant Budgeted at 30 million the film only earned 7 million in its opening weekend it eventually grossed 15 6 domestically and 19 526 014 worldwide 62 She herself later disparaged the film calling it terrible 63 Paltrow starred as the titular role in Sylvia 2003 a British biographical drama directed by Christine Jeffs and co starring Daniel Craig chronicling the romance between prominent poets Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes Distributed for a limited release in most markets Sylvia made 2 9 million internationally 64 The New York Times in its review for the film wrote that her performance goes well beyond mimicry She has a vivid passionate presence even when her lively features have gone slack with depression and her bright blue eyes have glazed over 65 In 2004 she starred with her The Talented Mr Ripley co star Jude Law and Angelina Jolie in the science fiction film Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow Her role in the film was Polly Perkins the reporter for the fictional New York Chronicle Law became one of the producers of the film and used his clout to get Paltrow involved Once she had been suggested for the role Law did not remember any other name coming up It just seems that she was perfect She was as enthusiastic about the script and about the visual references that were sort of put to her and jumped on board 66 She said in an interview I thought that this is the time to do a movie like this where it s kind of breaking into new territory and it s not your basic formulaic action adventure movie 66 While critical response was positive with a budget of 70 million Sky Captain only grossed 58 million at the international box office 67 Also in 2004 she was recognized as an outstanding woman in entertainment by Women in Film Los Angeles with the Crystal Award 68 In the drama Proof 2005 she starred as the depressed daughter of a brilliant eccentric mathematician played by Anthony Hopkins The film was based on the play of the same name in which Paltrow also played the same character at London s Donmar Warehouse between May and June 2002 On her portrayal in the film version Eye for Film remarked As she has already shown in Sylvia The Royal Tenenbaums and even Sliding Doors Paltrow has an uncanny talent for playing women who are coming apart at the seams and her character veers from lovably eccentric to more disturbingly unhinged and back again with fluent ease The scenes which she and Hopkins share as two difficult people bound together by affection dependency and mutual respect are entirely believable and all the more touching for it 69 For her performance Paltrow received her second Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama Paltrow filmed small roles for the 2006 films Love and Other Disasters Running with Scissors and Infamous where she sang Cole Porter s What Is This Thing Called Love Her brother Jake Paltrow directed her in his feature debut the romantic comedy The Good Night 2007 in which she starred opposite Penelope Cruz Martin Freeman Danny DeVito and Simon Pegg as the wife of a former keyboard player Freeman The film received a two theater run in North America and garnered mixed reviews from critics 70 View London believed the actress was clearly only playing her part as a courtesy to her director brother and it just makes you wish she d go back to playing lead roles again 71 2008 2013 Marvel Cinematic Universe and revival Paltrow saw a resurgence in her career in 2008 when she was cast in Iron Man as Pepper Potts Tony Stark s personal assistant closest friend and budding love interest 72 First hesitant to appear in a big budget project Paltrow asked Marvel to send her any comics they would consider relevant to her understanding of the character whom she considered to be very smart levelheaded and grounded She said she liked the fact that there s a sexuality that s not blatant The director Jon Favreau wanted Potts and Stark s relationship to be reminiscent of a 1940s screwball comedy something which Paltrow considered to be fun in an innocent yet sexy way 73 Iron Man was favorably received by critics and with a worldwide gross of 585 million it became Paltrow s highest grossing film until The Avengers 2012 74 She reprised her role in the sequels Iron Man 2 2010 and Iron Man 3 2013 While the second film grossed 623 9 million internationally 75 the third entry went on to gross 1 215 billion 76 She also reprised the role in Spider Man Homecoming 2017 Avengers Infinity War 2018 and Avengers Endgame 2019 Paltrow starred opposite Joaquin Phoenix in the romantic drama Two Lovers 2008 playing the beautiful but volatile new neighbor of a depressed bachelor Two Lovers premiered in competition at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival in May receiving largely positive reviews 77 78 especially for Paltrow s and Phoenix s performances According to the Los Angeles Times Phoenix is at his best with Paltrow s bruised sparrow of a girl he s desperate to take care of her when he can t even take care of himself She is one of those actresses who understands the power of a look and the one of regret and then resignation that overtakes her when Leonard professes his love is steeped in sadness 79 The film was an arthouse success grossing 16 million worldwide 80 nbsp Paltrow at the 84th Academy Awards in 2012In the musical drama Country Strong 2010 Paltrow starred as an emotionally unstable country music star who attempts to resurrect her career She recorded the song Country Strong for the film s soundtrack 81 and it was released to country radio stations in August 2010 82 The film received mediocre reviews and grossed a modest 20 2 million in North America 83 The consensus of review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes was The cast gives it their all and Paltrow handles her songs with aplomb but Country Strong s cliched disjointed screenplay hits too many bum notes 84 At the 83rd Academy Awards Paltrow performed another song from the film Coming Home which was nominated for Best Original Song 85 nbsp Paltrow in 2013Paltrow made her first scripted television appearance 86 on Fox s Glee as substitute teacher Holly Holliday who fills in for Matthew Morrison s character when he falls ill Her role was developed by co creator Ryan Murphy a personal friend of Paltrow s who suggested that she showcase her vocal and dancing abilities ahead of the release of Country Strong 87 In her first episode The Substitute she sang Nowadays from the musical Chicago with Lea Michele CeeLo Green s Forget You and a mash up of Singin In the Rain and Rihanna s Umbrella with Morrison and the rest of the cast 88 Her debut on Glee attracted significant buzz and positive commentary from critics she won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series 89 Indeed at the time Entertainment Weekly s Tim Stack and E Online s Kristin dos Santos called her appearance Emmy worthy with the former rating it among her best performances and the latter stating that Holly received some of Glee s best ever one liners 90 91 Paltrow later performed Forget You with CeeLo Green himself and several puppet characters provided by The Jim Henson Company at the 2011 Grammy Awards 92 She reprised her role twice more that season performing Do You Wanna Touch Me Oh Yeah by Gary Glitter an acoustic version of Landslide by Fleetwood Mac Kiss by Prince and Adele s Turning Tables Paltrow was briefly featured in Glee The 3D Concert Movie after being filmed while she performed Forget You as Holly in the 2011 Glee Live In Concert tour performances of June 16 and 17 2011 93 Later that year Paltrow appeared in Steven Soderbergh s film Contagion featuring an ensemble cast consisting of Marion Cotillard Kate Winslet and her The Talented Mr Ripley co stars Matt Damon and Jude Law The thriller follows the rapid progress of a lethal indirect contact transmission virus that kills within days 94 Paltrow played Elizabeth Emhoff a working mom and one of the virus first victims 95 Contagion received positive reviews and opened atop at the North American box office with 23 1 million it went on to gross 75 6 million domestically and 135 4 million worldwide 96 Paltrow reprised her role of Pepper Potts in The Avengers 2012 which set numerous box office records including the biggest opening weekend in North America it grossed over 1 5 billion worldwide becoming Paltrow s most widely seen film 97 Also in 2012 she starred in the independent romantic dramedy Thanks for Sharing opposite Mark Ruffalo as people learning to face a challenging and confusing road as they struggle together against sex addiction Distributed for a limited release in certain parts of the United States the film garnered mixed reviews and grossed 1 million domestically 98 Paste magazine noted that her role exhibits some of the same obsessive diet and exercise habits that Paltrow herself has been accused of a kind of meta character trait that balances the power in the main roles budding relationship 99 In April 2013 Paltrow was named People magazine s annual Most Beautiful Woman 100 2014 present acting hiatus In 2014 Paltrow had a two episode arc in the improvised online series Web Therapy as Maya Ganesh a new age caricature 101 In 2015 she starred in Mortdecai 102 alongside Johnny Depp Olivia Munn and Paul Bettany In it she portrayed the wife of an unscrupulous art dealer and swindler Depp Budgeted at 60 million the film only grossed 7 7 million in North America and 47 3 million internationally 103 Paltrow was featured on the track Everglow which was included in Coldplay s seventh studio album A Head Full of Dreams 2015 104 In June 2017 Paltrow announced that she would take a break from acting to focus on her business Goop stating I m still going to do a little bit here and there but the company really requires almost all of my time 105 In 2019 Paltrow reprised her role as Pepper Potts in Avengers Endgame 106 That same year she played a supporting role in the Netflix comedy drama series The Politician playing the mother of Ben Platt s character 107 In October 2021 Netflix released Sex Love and Goop a sex therapy themed series produced by and starring Paltrow 108 In a November 6 2023 interview with Entertainment Tonight 109 Paltrow whose last film at the time had been Avengers Endgame said that her responsibilities with Goop made her less likely to accept acting roles stating Well it would be very hard for me to do any acting right at the moment just because of my job But I guess Robert Downey Jr could probably always get me back You know to some degree 110 Other venturesPhilanthropy and politics Paltrow is a Save the Children artist ambassador raising awareness about World Pneumonia Day 111 She is on the board of the Robin Hood Foundation a charitable organization that works to alleviate poverty in New York City 112 In October 2014 she hosted a Democratic fundraiser attended by President Barack Obama at her private residence in Los Angeles 113 In May 2019 Paltrow and actor Bradley Whitford hosted a fundraiser for Democratic presidential candidate Mayor Pete Buttigieg 114 In April 2020 Paltrow along with other celebrities discussed the COVID 19 pandemic with Dr Anthony Fauci on a one hour long zoom call Fauci hoped the celebrities would use their social media megaphones to encourage proper precautions among their followers 115 116 Audiobooks In 2009 Paltrow narrated the audiobook The Brown Bear amp Friends by Bill Martin Jr the first of a series of children s audiobooks that she narrated The Brown Bear amp Friends earned Paltrow a Grammy Award nomination for Best Spoken Word Album for Children 117 Since she has also narrated Bill Martin s Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See Baby Bear Baby Bear What Do You See Panda Bear Panda Bear What Do You See and Polar Bear Polar Bear What Do You Hear 118 Fashion nbsp Paltrow at an event for Estee Lauder s fragrance Sensuous in 2008In May 2005 Paltrow became the face of Estee Lauder s Pleasures perfume She appeared in Chicago on August 17 2007 to sign bottles of the perfume and on July 8 2008 she promoted Lauder s Sensuous perfume in New York with the company s three other models 119 Estee Lauder donates a minimum of 500 000 of sales of items from the Pleasures Gwyneth Paltrow collection to breast cancer research 120 In 2006 she became the face for Bean Pole International a Korean fashion brand and in 2014 she partnered with Blo Blow Bar teaming up with the brand s creative branch 121 Goop Main article Goop company In September 2008 Paltrow launched the weekly lifestyle newsletter Goop encouraging readers to nourish the inner aspect 122 Goop has expanded into a web based company Goop com According to Paltrow the company s name came from someone telling her that successful internet companies have double O s in their name 123 and is a nickname like my name is G P so that is really where it came from And I wanted it to be a word that means nothing and could mean anything 124 Goop has expanded into e commerce collaborating with fashion brands launching pop up shops 125 launching a wellness summit 126 a print magazine 127 a podcast 128 and a documentary series streamed on Netflix 129 Goop and by extension Paltrow have faced backlash for showcasing expensive products 130 and promoting medically and scientifically impossible treatments many of which have harmful consequences The controversies have included vaginal steaming 131 the use of jade eggs 132 133 a dangerous coffee enema device 134 135 and Body Vibes wearable stickers that were claimed to rebalance the energy frequency in our bodies and which Goop falsely claimed were made of a NASA developed material 136 137 Goop settled a lawsuit regarding the health claims it made over the jade eggs 138 Jill Avery a brand analyst has noted how Goop s response to criticism seems designed to strengthen their brand and draw their customers closer noting Goop s references to feminism traditional Asian medicines and Eastern philosophies and anti establishment politics to do so 139 Late Show host Stephen Colbert had repeatedly lampooned Goop products 140 in 2018 Paltrow appeared in a Late Show sketch seemingly making fun of her company s approach 141 On January 24 2020 Netflix released The Goop Lab a documentary series The 6 part show promotes Goop and covers pseudoscientific topics in energy healing the use of psychedelic drugs cold therapy anti aging mediumship and female sexuality 142 143 144 Critics argued that granting Goop access to Netflix s platform was a win for pseudoscience 145 146 147 Upon release of the first trailer and again after the full six episode series was available the series sparked controversy concerning the medical and scientific misinformation it presented 148 149 150 151 152 On January 27 2020 Truth in Advertising watchdog TINA org filed another a complaint with the district attorneys of California alleging that Goop has continued to engage in deceptive marketing 154 even after Goop was sued by the State of California earlier that year and agreed to refrain from making any claims regarding the efficacy or effects of any of its products without possessing competent and reliable scientific evidence that substantiates the claims for a period of five years 155 TINA org s complaint alleges that Goop claims their products are clinically proven to treat such symptoms as anxiety depression OCD and more In January 2021 it was announced that Paltrow was an early investor in Thirteen Lune an e commerce site focused on makeup skincare haircare and wellness products owned by people of color and ally brands 156 In April 2021 Goop became Thirteen Lune s first ally brand 157 Food In October 2007 Paltrow signed with PBS to make a television series Spain on the Road Again which showcased the food and culture of Spain 158 In 2008 Paltrow co wrote the book Spain A Culinary Road Trip with Mario Batali 159 In 2011 she wrote a book titled My Father s Daughter Delicious Easy Recipes Celebrating Family and Togetherness 160 That same year she penned the book Notes From the Kitchen Table 161 Two years later she published a book titled It s All Good Delicious Easy Recipes That Will Make You Look Good and Feel Great which promoted an elimination diet that is unsupported by medical evidence 162 Included in that book was a recipe for avocado toast which was widely copied and adapted as part of a 2010s food trend 163 Also in 2013 Paltrow wrote a foreword for a book by Ross Mathews Man Up Tales of My Delusional Self Confidence In 2016 Paltrow published a cookbook It s All Easy Delicious Weekday Recipes for the Super Busy Home Cook 164 The negative reaction from a group of scientist and science communication mothers to Paltrow s 2015 video pushing for mandatory labeling of food containing genetically modified organisms led to the creation of a documentary Science Moms The film is about mothers who advocate for science based decision making concerning the health and nutrition of children 165 In February 2021 it was reported that Paltrow was suffering from long COVID leaving her with some long tail fatigue and brain fog She advocated treatments for it which involved a ketogenic and plant based diet with no sugar or alcohol fasting until 11 00 every day and taking infrared saunas This advice was criticized by NHS England s Professor Stephen Powis 166 Personal lifeIn 2004 Paltrow practiced cupping therapy attending a film premiere with bruises on her back 167 As of 2013 update Paltrow practices Transcendental Meditation 168 169 In 2014 Paltrow whose father was Jewish was planning to convert to Judaism 6 170 171 In 1997 Paltrow revealed that during the filming of Emma 1996 producer Harvey Weinstein made unwanted sexual advances toward her She confided in her fiance Brad Pitt who confronted the producer at an industry event Weinstein later warned Paltrow not to tell anyone else 172 She was in 2017 a major source for an article written by The New York Times investigative journalists Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey about Weinstein s sexual abuse cases 173 Paltrow has received backlash from the scientific community and medical professionals for promoting unproven treatments based on pseudoscience through her company Goop 174 175 Relationships and children Paltrow became engaged at age 24 to actor Brad Pitt whom she dated from 1994 to 1997 26 According to Paltrow they called off the engagement because she was not ready for marriage 176 She later said that as this was her first high profile relationship with another celebrity it taught her the need for public discretion about her love life 177 Paltrow began dating actor Ben Affleck in October 1997 after meeting at a Miramax dinner and they worked together on Shakespeare in Love 1998 Although they split in January 1999 months later Paltrow persuaded Affleck to co star with her in Bounce 2000 and they rekindled their relationship 178 179 They eventually broke up in October 2000 180 In 2015 Paltrow said she and Affleck remain friends 178 In October 2002 Paltrow met Chris Martin of the British band Coldplay backstage three weeks after the death of her father Bruce Paltrow for which the Coldplay song Fix You was written to help Paltrow through her grief They married in December 2003 in a ceremony at a hotel in Southern California She was pregnant with their child at the time of their wedding 181 Paltrow and Martin have two children together a daughter Apple born in 2004 182 183 and a son Moses born in 2006 184 185 186 Their son s name was inspired by a song Chris Martin wrote for Paltrow Simon Pegg and Martin s bandmate Jonny Buckland are her daughter s godfathers 187 Paltrow cut down on work after becoming a mother 188 She also suffered from postpartum depression after the birth of her younger child in 2006 189 In March 2014 Paltrow announced that she and Martin had separated after ten years of marriage describing the process as conscious uncoupling 190 191 192 In her official announcement Paltrow had her doctor Habib Sadeghi and his dentist wife Sherry Sami explain conscious uncoupling as the ability to understand that every irritation and argument within a marriage was a signal to look inside ourselves and identify a negative internal object that needed healing Sadeghi explained From this perspective there are no bad guys just two people it s about people as individuals not just the relationship 193 In April 2015 Paltrow filed for divorce 194 which was finalized on July 14 2016 In 2014 Paltrow began dating producer Brad Falchuk whom she met on the set of Glee in 2010 The couple went public with their relationship in April 2015 195 and announced their engagement on January 8 2018 196 Their marriage ceremony was held on September 29 2018 in the Hamptons on Long Island New York 197 Ski crash lawsuit In January 2019 retired optometrist Terry Sanderson sued Paltrow claiming that three years earlier she collided with him on a ski slope at Deer Valley Resort in Park City Utah causing him permanent traumatic brain injury 198 Paltrow counter sued Sanderson that February claiming that he was the one who crashed into her She sought nominal damages of one dollar as well as repayment of her legal fees 199 200 At trial in March 2023 Sanderson claimed damages for 300 000 The jury found that Paltrow was not at fault Sanderson was at fault and awarded Paltrow 1 in damages 201 202 203 Performances and awardsMain articles List of Gwyneth Paltrow performances and List of awards and nominations received by Gwyneth Paltrow nbsp Paltrow s star on the Hollywood Walk of FamePaltrow has starred in over 50 films with her most critically acclaimed films being Seven 1995 Emma 1996 Sliding Doors 1998 A Perfect Murder 1998 Shakespeare in Love 1998 The Talented Mr Ripley 1998 The Royal Tenenbaums 2001 and Sylvia 2003 204 Paltrow has received various awards and nominations including an Academy Award a Golden Globe Award a Primetime Emmy Award and two Screen Actors Guild Awards Paltrow received a motion picture star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6900 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood 205 Published worksPaltrow Gwyneth 2011 My Father s Daughter Delicious Easy Recipes Celebrating Family amp Togetherness Grand Central Life amp Style ISBN 978 0 446 55731 3 Paltrow Gwyneth 2011 Notes from My Kitchen Table Grand Central Life amp Style ISBN 978 0 7522 2789 4 Paltrow Gwyneth 2013 It s All Good Delicious Easy Recipes That Will Make You Look Good and Feel Great Grand Central Life amp Style ISBN 978 1 4555 2271 2 Paltrow Gwyneth 2019 The Clean Plate Eat Reset Heal Grand Central Life amp Style Sadeghi Habib Author Paltrow Gwyneth Foreword 2017 The Clarity Cleanse 12 Steps to Finding Renewed Energy Spiritual Fulfillment and Emotional Healing ISBN 1455542245 Notes and 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