- Born
- Birth nameKate Garry Hudson
- Nickname
- Katie
- Height5′ 6¼″ (1.68 m)
- Almost everyone who has spent time with Kate Hudson -including directors, family members, co-stars and interviewers - is quick to comment on her ability to light up a room. Through some combination of a winning smile, solid work ethic, and good old-fashioned talent, the young actress has gone from indie beginner to Vanity Fair cover girl in just three years. What's more, she's done it all without capitalizing on the success of legendary actress mom, Goldie Hawn.
Kate Hudson was born in Los Angeles, California, to Goldie Hawn and Bill Hudson, a comedian, actor and singer. She was raised by her mother and her mother's longtime boyfriend, actor Kurt Russell, whom she considers to be her father. Kate is the sister of actor Oliver Hudson, the half-sister of actor and hockey player Wyatt Russell, and the granddaughter of band musician Rut Hawn. She is the niece of entertainment publicist Patti Hawn, record producer Mark Hudson and musician Brett Hudson. Kate is of Hungarian Jewish (from her maternal grandmother), Italian (from her paternal grandmother), English, and German ancestry.
By all accounts, Hudson was a born performer - as a child she danced and sang at every opportunity. Her family hoped that she would attend New York University after graduating from high school, but she opted to get her feet wet in the professional acting world first. She made her big-screen debut as an ambitious young starlet stranded in a tiny California town in Desert Blue (1998). Her next two films, while critically panned, made it into wider release: 200 Cigarettes (1999) (in which she played an earnest but accident-prone ditz) and Gossip (2000) (which cast her as a rich, virginal college student). Perhaps Hudson's biggest break was landing the role of rock groupie (or "Band Aide") Penny Lane in Almost Famous (2000). The part was originally intended for Sarah Polley; when Polley backed out to pursue another project, director Cameron Crowe considered scrapping the film altogether. Hudson, who had been cast in a smaller role (as William's stewardess sister), begged for a chance to read for Penny. Crowe was impressed, Hudson got the part, and the show went on. As much as Tinseltown gossipmongers would like to put them at odds, mother and daughter agree that Hawn is one of Hudson's biggest supporters.- IMDb Mini Biography By: IMDb Editors
- SpouseChris Robinson(December 31, 2000 - October 25, 2007) (divorced, 1 child)
- Children
- Parents
- RelativesSarah Hudson(Cousin)David Birznieks(Cousin)Oliver Hudson(Sibling)Wyatt Russell(Half Sibling)Rut Hawn(Grandparent)Laura Hawn(Grandparent)Patti Hawn(Aunt or Uncle)Mark Hudson(Aunt or Uncle)Brett Hudson(Aunt or Uncle)Michael McKenna(Cousin)Buddy Prine Russell(Niece or Nephew)Emily Hudson(Half Sibling)Zachary Hudson(Half Sibling)Lalania Hudson(Half Sibling)Tess Elizabeth Hudson(Cousin)Jonathan Brett Hudson(Cousin)Boone Joseph Russell(Niece or Nephew)Eleanor Hudson(Grandparent)William Louis Hudson(Grandparent)Erinn Bartlett(Sibling)Jessica Keenan Wynn(Cousin)
- Charismatic energy
- Goldie Hawn & Bill Hudson's daughter.
- After the "National Enquirer" reported that she had an eating disorder, she successfully won a libel suit against it. As a result of the suit, she has become one of the only people who successfully forced the Enquirer to admit they fabricated a story (rather than claiming it was a mistake).
- Her son Ryder's middle name, Russell, is an homage to her mother Goldie Hawn's longtime partner Kurt Russell, whom Kate always considered to be her father.
- Kurt Russell walked her down the aisle at her wedding to Chris Robinson.
- She turned down what could have been her big break, a role in Escape from L.A. (1996), because it starred Kurt Russell and "I didn't want to be professionally associated with my dad. I just wanted to see if I could do the audition."
- I have zero problems when people say, "God, you look like your mother". I go, "Well, great! Thanks!"
- I'm a hippie at heart. I wear the clothes, and they're the best. And the music is incredible, too.
- Every day I tell my husband, "Maybe we should cash in. I'll make handmade lotion and you can write music and sell it on the Internet".
- [on making Raising Helen (2004)] The sweetest moment was when the kids were done and when we finished with the kids. It was just so emotional. And I looked at Abby [Abigail Breslin, who plays five-year-old Sarah] and she was crying. I mean it was so difficult. We just hugged forever and I told them I loved them. And it was just . . . it really made the whole experience that much more special; to know that those kids took something from that experience.
- [on her co-stars in Raising Helen (2004)] It was great. They were so professional and yet, still kids. Abigail [Abigail Breslin who played Bo] was so adorable and so good. She cried at the drop of a hat. She was so focused. When she had to do what she had to do, she really worked hard at it. And Spencer Breslin was hysterical. And Hayden Panettiere is at that age that I remember so well--13-ish--where you want to be an adult and want to be taken seriously, but people don't treat you like it, so you overcompensate.
- Bride Wars (2009) - $7,000,000
- My Best Friend's Girl (2008) - $7,000,000
- The Skeleton Key (2005) - $7,000,000
- Raising Helen (2004) - $7,000,000
- How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003) - $4,500,000
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