Kate Hudson Bio, Age, Career, Net Worth, Family

Kate Garry Hudson is an American actress and businesswoman who was born on April 19th, 1979 in Los Angeles, California in the United States of America.

She was born to Goldie Hawn and Bill Hudson. She shares the same parents with her elder brother, Oliver Hudson who also happens to be an actor.

Hudson and her brother were raised in Snowmass, Colorado, and Pacific Palisades, California by her mother and her mother’s longtime boyfriend, actor Kurt Russell.

Hudson’s paternal ancestry is Italian, Hungarian Jewish from her maternal side and the remainder is a mix of English and some German.

She has four half-siblings, including Wyatt Russell from her mother’s relationship with Kurt Russell and Emily and Zachary Hudson from her biological father’s second marriage to Cindy Williams, an actress.

Kate Hudson net worth

Hudson has a net worth of about $80 million.

Kate Hudson age

Hudson was born in 1979, hence she is currently 43 years of age.

Kate Hudson career

Hudson made his stage debut at the Santa Monica Playhouse when he was 11 years old. She debuted in a movie in 1998’s dramedy Desert Blue, and she then made an appearance in the romantic comedy 200 Cigarettes (1999).

In films that were released in 2000, she played a college student in the psychological thriller Gossip, the lesbian daughter of the title character in the dramedy Dr. T & the Women, and one of the main characters in the romantic comedy About Adam.

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In Cameron Crowe’s semi-autobiographical dramedy Almost Famous, she played a seasoned groupie, which served as her breakout performance (2000). For her performance, she won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.

Hudson plays the fiancée of a young British officer in the 2002 version of the historical romance The Four Feathers (played by Heath Ledger). The movie received negative reviews from reviewers and a meager box office reception.

As a writer for a women’s magazine who dates a guy and attempts to evict him using only the “typical mistakes women make” in relationships for a story, Hudson co-starred alongside Matthew McConaughey in the romantic comedy How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003).

Upon release, the movie brought in over $100 million USD at the box office. As a young hospice nurse who accepts a job at a New Orleans plantation mansion and becomes involved in a paranormal mystery regarding the house, Hudson starred in the spooky thriller The Skeleton Key in 2005.

One of Glamour magazine’s “Reel Moments” from that year, Cutlass, was directed by Hudson and starring Kurt Russell, Dakota Fanning, Virginia Madsen, Chevy Chase, and Kristen Stewart.

Hudson played a divorced woman who visits her previous home with her ex-husband in the romantic comedy Fool’s Gold (2008), her second movie opposite Matthew McConaughey. For underwater photography in the Great Barrier Reef, she had a scuba diving certification.

Worldwide, the movie brought around US$111.2 million. Another romantic comedy from 2008, My Best Friend’s Girl, had Hudson as the friend of a kind gentleman (Jason Biggs).

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The Killer Inside Me, a 2010 Sundance Film Festival entry, starring Hudson as the wife of a West Texas serial killer alongside Casey Affleck and Jessica Alba. A Little Bit of Heaven and Something Borrowed, both romantic comedies based on Emily Giffin’s novel of the same name, both featured Hudson as a quick-witted, carefree ad executive.

In 2012, Hudson was chosen for the recurring role of Cassandra July, a dance instructor at the fictional New York Academy of the Dramatic Arts, on the Fox teen comedy series Glee.

She acted as the wife of a failing actress in the comedy Wish I Was Here and as one half of a couple who gets deeply into debt while remodeling their family’s house in the thriller Good People in 2014.

The DreamWorks Animation movie Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016), which made US$521.1 million worldwide and became Hudson’s most well-known picture, featured Hudson as the voice of a crazy ribbon-dancing panda. The movie received negative reviews and had a mediocre box office performance.

She then appeared in the drama Deepwater Horizon, which was based on the explosion at the Deepwater Horizon, as the wife of a chief electronics technician (Mark Wahlberg). Despite favorable reviews, the movie only barely broke even, earning US$121.8 million against a roughly US$110 million budget.

Hudson played an employer who accused her black driver of rape in the 2017 movie Marshall. Although it earned favorable reviews from reviewers, movie only attracted a small crowd in theaters. She will appear in the 2019 fantasy-adventure film Blood Moon, written and directed by Ana Lily Amirpour.

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Hudson co-starred with Sia in the musical movie Music, which she also co-wrote and directed, as Kazu Gamble in 2021. For her contribution on the movie, she was nominated for a second Golden Globe. In the Michael Maren-directed film Shriver, she will also co-star with Michael Shannon.

Kate Hudson parents

Hudson was born to Goldie Hawn and Bill Hudson.

Kate Hudson siblings

Hudson has an elder brother named Oliver Hudson. She also has step-siblings; Wyatt Russell , Emily and Zachary Hudson, and Lalania Hudson.

Kate Hudson husband

Hudson is not married yet but she is engaged to Danny Fujikawa.

Kate Hudson children

Hudson has three children; Ryder Robinson, Bingham Hawn Bellamy and Rani Rose Hudson Fujikawa

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