![]() The story is told from the perspective of three family members, at different stages of their lives. Later that year, she co-starred in the Audible audio drama When You Finish Saving the World, written and directed by Jesse Eisenberg. In 2020, Dever appeared in the Quibi comedy series Home Movie: The Princess Bride, directed by Jason Reitman, to raise money for World Central Kitchen. She also received nominations for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actress in a Movie/Miniseries, the BAFTA Rising Star Award, and the TCA Award for Individual Achievement in Drama. Dever's performance was praised by critics, receiving a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film. ![]() She also starred in Unbelievable, a Netflix miniseries which premiered in September 2019. The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 11, 2019, and was released on May 24, 2019, by Annapurna Pictures. ![]() In mid 2019, Dever starred in the critically acclaimed teen comedy Booksmart directed by Olivia Wilde, opposite Beanie Feldstein. 2019–present: leading roles and breakthrough ĭever answers fan questions at the South by Southwest film festival in 2019 The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 27, 2019, and was released on August 2, 2019, by 1091 Media. In early 2019, Dever appeared in the drama-thriller film Them That Follow directed by Britt Poulton and Dan Madison Savage. In 2018, she performed in minor roles for the political drama The Front Runner and the biographical drama Beautiful Boy, the latter alongside Timothée Chalamet. 2017 also saw the release of the films We Don't Belong Here, All Summers End and Detroit, where Dever appeared in supporting roles as well. In 2017 she reunited with Shelton for her drama film Outside In, as a supporting cast member. In the same year, she co-starred in the film Men, Women & Children, directed by Jason Reitman. ĭever appeared in the 2014 dark comedy film Laggies, directed by Lynn Shelton, alongside Chloë Grace Moretz and Keira Knightley. Her role in the latter garnered widespread acclaim from critics. In 2013, she appeared in supporting roles in the critically acclaimed films The Spectacular Now and Short Term 12. In 2012, Dever was nominated three times at the 33rd Young Artist Awards: for her supporting roles in Bad Teacher and Last Man Standing, and for her recurring role in Justified. Her 2011 film credits include Cinema Verite, Bad Teacher, and the Clint Eastwood–directed film J. ĭever's other television credits include Make It or Break It, Modern Family, Private Practice, Party Down, The Mentalist, and Curb Your Enthusiasm. Starting with the seventh season of the series, Dever began appearing in a recurring role to focus on other film and television projects. In the same year, she was cast as a series regular in the ABC (and later Fox) sitcom Last Man Standing, starring with Tim Allen. In 2011, she garnered an early breakout role as Loretta McCready in the FX series Justified. Career 2009–2012: Career beginnings and work on TV ĭever at a 2012 Last Man Standing promotional eventĭever's first notable acting role was as Gwen Thompson in the 2009 film An American Girl: Chrissa Stands Strong. Honing her acting skills at the studio, she booked a number of commercials, before moving to Los Angeles. Her family then moved to Dallas when her father was given the role of the voice of Barney the Purple Dinosaur, and where she enrolled at the Dallas Young Actors Studio in a month-long acting program. She also participated in gymnastics, ballet and ice skating, until she focused on acting. At the age of five, she developed an interest in the performing arts with her parents sending her to an acting school. She has two younger sisters, Mady and Jane Dever.
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