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Zosia Russell Mamet Wiki Biography
Zosia Russell Mamet (/?z?????mæm?t/; born February 2, 1988) is an American actress, who has appeared in television series including Mad Men, United States of Tara and Parenthood and as Shoshanna Shapiro on the HBO original series Girls. IMDB Wikipedia $3 Million 1988 1988-2-2 5′ 4″ (1.63 m) Actress Aquarius Cherry (2010) February 2 Girls (2012) Greenberg (2010) Randolph Soundtrack The Kids Are All Right (2010) U.S. Vermont Zosia Mamet Net Worth Zosia Russell Mamet
Bleeding Heart, Wiener-Dog, The Last Keepers, The Kids Are All Right, Sunset Stories, Mildred & The Dying Parlor, Greenberg, War Wolves, Emily & Tim, Off the Ledge, Dominion, Cherry, Under the Silver Lake
TV Shows
Girls
Zosia Russell Mamet Quotes
I don’t watch much television. My old TV agent used to always get mad at me because he’d send me out on auditions and I’d be like, ‘What’s this show?’ and he’d be like, ‘It’s literally the top show on television.’ I wasn’t allowed to watch TV as a kid.
I think feminism’s a bit misinterpreted. It was about casting off all gender roles. There’s nothing wrong with a man holding a door open for a girl. But we sort of threw away all the rules, so everybody’s confused. And dating becomes a sloppy, uncomfortable, unpleasant thing.
I went to a strict elementary school with nuns, and uniforms that I’m pretty sure were made out of sandpaper. It was an academic, sports-oriented place. I liked to read, and wanted to act, and didn’t try out for volleyball. I was weird. The other girls would dip my hair in ink and stuff.
I’m a little bit of a weirdo – I’m kind of a loner, I didn’t go to college, I spend a lot of my time reading. I’ve been working since I was 17, so that’s sort of been my life.
The lighthearted moments of ‘Girls’ are really not speckled throughout and that to me is just super exciting, to be able to delve into the darkness that you are greeted with in your early 20s and the fear and what that makes you do, the places that you can potentially go with that.
People idealize or reminisce about their 20s, but nobody tells you beforehand that it’s hard and unglamorous and often very unpleasant.
With ‘Girls,’ it doesn’t really feel like I’m doing TV specifically. It just feels like we’re making a really long film.
All the characters on ‘Girls’ are growing and changing, which is how real people behave, especially when we’re young, trying to figure out who we are, doing things that are the polar opposite of our characteristics.
But my father was also the one who told me I needed to clean up my mouth or I’d never find a man. What’s very important to him is manners. Show up on time. Always send thank-you letters. He is one of the more thoughtful humans I’ve ever met. He’s a great man and a very good dad.
I did ‘Mad Men’ and I still have people come up to me like, ‘Are you actually a lesbian?’ Really? Just because I play one on TV? People will think what they’re gonna think.
I miss my horse. He’s in Los Angeles.
I think any actor in their right mind is afraid of getting pigeonholed.
I would have been miserable in college. I always hated school.
My dad has always been really helpful. He taught me that talent is a bonus, but persistence is what wins out.
My mom was onstage when she was pregnant with me.
I don’t know if I would call myself a religious human.
I grew up backstage and on movie sets, and I thought they were the most magical places on Earth.
I have a ship’s bed, which totally plays to my obsession of, if I were not an actress, I would be a pirate.
I have quite a foul mouth.
I haven’t found it to be particularly enjoyable… ninety percent of the time when I go on dates, I’m thinking, ‘I could be reading my book instead.’
A lot of people in line at the grocery store think that they know me, but they don’t.
Comedy arises out of necessity, because some things are so dark that you have to laugh about it.
Give me an 18-hour day on set or in the theater, and I will be the happiest person alive.
I am a private human.
I am an avid reader! As for writing, I might – someday. But we’ll have to wait and see.
Zosia Russell Mamet Important Facts
Stepdaughter of Rebecca Pidgeon.
Her name pronounced as “ZAW-shah”. It’s nickname of Polish-Greek name Zofia meaning “wisdom”.
Zosia’s father is Ashkenazi Jewish (from a family from Russia and Poland). Zosia’s mother has English, Scots-Irish (Northern Irish), German, and Welsh ancestry.
In a January 2013 New York Times Magazine profile, Mamet said that her first name is pronounced ZAH-shah (“like Sasha with a Z”).
Zosia Mamet’s maternal grandfather was Russel Crouse, who co-wrote such classic American musicals as “Anything Goes” and “The Sound of Music.”.
Daughter of David Mamet and Lindsay Crouse. Sister of Willa Mamet. Half-sister of Clara Mamet and Noah Mamet.