Alexandra Daddario

Alexandra Daddario
Daddario in May 2017
Born Alexandra Anna Daddario
(1986-03-16) March 16, 1986
New York City, U.S.
Residence Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Alma mater Marymount Manhattan College
Occupation Actress
Years active 1998–present
Relatives

Alexandra Anna Daddario[1] (born March 16, 1986)[2] is an American actress. She is known for playing Annabeth Chase in the Percy Jackson film series, Blake Gaines in San Andreas, and Summer Quinn in Baywatch.

Daddario also starred in the films Texas Chainsaw 3D and Hall Pass, and has guest starred in television series such as White Collar, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, True Detective, New Girl and American Horror Story.

Early life and education

Daddario was born in New York City, the eldest child of Christina, a lawyer, and Richard Daddario, a prosecutor and former head of the New York City Police Department counter-terrorism unit under Mayor Michael Bloomberg.[3] Her brother, Matthew Daddario, is also an actor,[4][5] and she has a sister named Catharine.[6] Her paternal grandfather was Emilio Q. Daddario, a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives for the state of Connecticut, from 1959 to 1971.[7] She has Italian, Hungarian, English, Slovak and Irish ancestry.[8]

Daddario was raised on Manhattan's Upper East Side. She attended Brearley School as well as the Professional Children's School.[9] Daddario said she decided to be an actress at the age of eleven.[10] She attended Marymount Manhattan College.[11] She has studied the Meisner acting technique for years.[12]

Career

Daddario at WonderCon in April 2015

Daddario made her television debut at the age of 16, when she played victimized teen Laurie Lewis in the ABC daytime soap opera All My Children. Her first major role was as Annabeth Chase in the fantasy adventure film Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (2010).[13] She also had a recurring role as Neal Caffrey's love interest Kate Moreau in the USA Network's procedural drama series White Collar. In 2011, she co-starred in Hall Pass and had a recurring role as Rachel in NBC's comedy-drama series Parenthood.[14]

In 2012, she starred in the music video for Imagine Dragons' song "Radioactive", and had an episode guest stint in the FX sitcom It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia as Ruby Taft. Her first starring role after Percy Jackson was the slasher film Texas Chainsaw 3D (2013) as the lead character Heather Miller. In the latter part of 2013, Daddario reprised her role as Annabeth Chase in the film sequel Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters. She then appeared in the romantic horror comedy Burying the Ex with Anton Yelchin and Ashley Greene. Burying the Ex was among the chosen films participating but not competing at the Venice Film Festival in 2014.[15]

In 2014, Daddario had a short role in the first season of the HBO anthology series True Detective.[16] She appeared in a four-episode arc as Lisa Tragnetti, a court reporter having an extramarital affair with Woody Harrelson's character.[17] The following year, she had a lead role as Blake Gaines in the disaster film San Andreas, alongside Dwayne Johnson.[18] Also in 2015, Daddario made a cameo appearance in the pilot of the Fox comedy series The Last Man on Earth created by and starring Will Forte.[19] That same year, she guest starred in the fifth season of the FX anthology series American Horror Story, portraying a fictionalized version of designer Natacha Rambova.[20]

Daddario at Austin Film Festival in October 2016

In 2016, she had a supporting role in the Nicholas Sparks romantic drama film The Choice, directed by Ross Katz.[21] Daddario subsequently starred as one of the leads in the film adaptation of Baywatch (2017), reuniting with her San Andreas co-star Dwayne Johnson. She played Summer Quinn, who was portrayed by Nicole Eggert in the original television series.[22] That same year, Daddario portrayed Kate Jeffries, alongside Kate Upton, in the road trip comedy The Layover (2017), directed by William H. Macy.[23] In 2018, she appeared in the music video "Wait" by Maroon 5 and starred as Avery Martin in the romantic comedy When We First Met, opposite the film's co-writer Adam DeVine.[24] Daddario also appeared as Scuba Diver in Rampage directed by Brad Peyton, but was cut in the final film.[25] Daddario is set to star as Constance Blackwood in We Have Always Lived in the Castle, a Stacie Passon-directed film adaptation of Shirley Jackson's mystery thriller novel of the same name.[26] Daddario has been cast alongside Henry Cavill and Sir Ben Kingsley in the psychological thriller Nomis,[27] and is also headlining the drama-thriller film I Am Not a Bird.[28] Daddario will next be starring in and executive producing the romantic comedy film Can You Keep a Secret?, based on the novel of the same name by Sophie Kinsella.[29]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2005 The Squid and the Whale Pretty Girl
2006 Pitch Alex Short film
2006 The Hottest State Kim
2007 The Babysitters Barbara Yates
2007 The Attic Ava Strauss
2010 Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief Annabeth Chase
2010 Bereavement Allison Miller
2011 Hall Pass Paige
2013 Texas Chainsaw 3D Heather Miller
2013 Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters Annabeth Chase
2013 Life in Text Haley Greene Short film
2014 Burying the Ex Olivia
2015 San Andreas Blake Gaines
2015 Faces Without Eyes Iris Short film
2016 The Choice Monica
2016 Baked in Brooklyn Kate Winston
2017 Baywatch Summer Quinn
2017 The House Corsica
2017 The Layover Kate Jeffries
2018 When We First Met Avery Martin
2018 Rampage Scuba Diver Deleted scene only[25]
2018 We Have Always Lived in the Castle Constance Blackwood
2018 Nomis Rachel
TBA Lost Transmissions TBA Post-production
TBA Lost Girls and Love Hotels Margaret Post-production[28]
TBA Can You Keep a Secret?[30][31] Emma Corrigan Filming, also executive producer
TBA We Summon the Darkness TBA Filming

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2002–2003 All My Children Laurie Lewis Recurring role, 43 episodes
2004 Law & Order Felicia Episode: "Enemy"
2005 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Susie Armstrong Episode: "In the Wee Small Hours (Part 1)"
2006 Conviction Vanessa Episode: "Pilot"
2006 The Sopranos Another Woman Episode: "Johnny Cakes"
2006 Law & Order Samantha Beresford Episode: "Release"
2009 Damages Lily Arsenault Episode: "I Lied, Too"
2009 Life on Mars Emily "Rocket Girl" Wyatt Episode: "Let All the Children Boogie"
2009 Nurse Jackie Young Woman Episode: "Pilot"
2009 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Lisa Wellesley Episode: "Salome in Manhattan"
2009–2011 White Collar Kate Moreau Recurring role (seasons 1–2), 7 episodes
2011–2012 Parenthood Rachel Recurring role (season 3), 5 episodes
2012 It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Ruby Taft Episode: "Charlie and Dee Find Love"
2014 True Detective Lisa Tragnetti 4 episodes
2014 New Girl Michelle 2 episodes
2014 Married Ella the Waitress Episode: "Pilot"
2015 The Last Man on Earth Victoria Episode: "Alive in Tucson"
2015 American Horror Story Natacha Rambova 3 episodes (Hotel)
2016 Workaholics Donna Episode: "Save the Cat"
2016 Robot Chicken Theresa Johnson / Lena Episode: "Joel Hurwitz Returns"

Web

Year Title Role Notes
2009–2010 Odd Jobs Cassie Stetner 3 episodes
2017 Do You Want to See a Dead Body? Herself Episode: "A Body and a Plane"

Music videos

Year Title Artist Ref.
2012 "Radioactive" Imagine Dragons [32]
2017 "Judy French" White Reaper [33]
2018 "Wait" Maroon 5 [34]

Video games

Year Title Role Notes Ref
2015 Battlefield Hardline Dune Alpert Voice and motion capture
2016 Marvel Avengers Academy Janet van Dyne / The Wasp Voice [35]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNomineeResult
20102010 Teen Choice AwardsChoice Breakout FemalePercy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning ThiefNominated
20132013 MTV Movie AwardsMTV Movie Award for Best Scared-As-Shit PerformanceTexas Chainsaw 3DNominated
20152015 Teen Choice AwardsChoice Movie Actress: Action/AdventureSan AndreasNominated
20172017 Teen Choice AwardsChoice Movie Actress: ComedyBaywatchNominated

References

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