Greta Gerwig

Greta Gerwig is an American actress, playwright, screenwriter, and director based in NY. She has collaborated with Noah Baumbach on several films, including Greenberg (2010), Frances Ha (2012), for which she earned a Golden Globe nomination, and Mistress America (2015). Gerwig made her solo directorial debut with the critically acclaimed comedy-drama film Lady Bird (2017), which she also wrote, and has also had starring roles in the films Damsels in Distress (2011), Jackie (2016), and 20th Century Women (2016). Greta Celeste Gerwig was born in Sacramento, California, to Christine Gerwig (née Sauer), a nurse, and Gordon Gerwig, a financial consultant and computer programmer. She has German, Irish, and English ancestry. Gerwig was raised as a Unitarian Universalist, but also attended an all-girls Catholic school. She has described herself as "an intense child". With an early interest in dance, she intended to get a degree in musical theatre in New York. She graduated from Barnard College in NY, where she studied English and philosophy, instead. Originally intending to become a playwright, after meeting young film director Joe Swanberg, she became the star of a series of intellectual low budget movies made by first-time filmmakers, a trend dubbed "mumblecore". Gerwig was cast in a minor role in Swanberg's LOL (2006) in 2006, while still studying at Barnard. She then appeared in many of Swanberg's films, and personally co-directed, co-wrote and co-produced one entitled Nights and Weekends (2008). She has worked with good quality directors such as Ti West (The House of the Devil (2009)), Whit Stillman (Damsels in Distress (2011)), or Woody Allen (To Rome with Love (2012)) but success and (international) recognition did not come until Frances Ha (2012), directed by Noah Baumbach, a film she also co-wrote. Both tall and immature, awkward and graceful, blundering and candid, annoying and engaging, Greta has won all hearts in the title role of Frances Ha(liday). In 2017, she wrote and directed the highly acclaimed, semi-autobiographical teen movie Lady Bird (2017), set in 2002-2003, and starring Saoirse Ronan, Laurie Metcalf, and Timothée Chalamet. In 2011, Gerwig received an award for Acting from the Athena Film Festival for her artistry as one of Hollywood's definitive screen actresses of her generation.

Cast

Baghead

(Michelle)

Hannah Takes the Stairs

(Hannah)

The House of the Devil

(Megan)

Greenberg

(Florence Marr)

No Strings Attached

(Patrice)

LOL

(Greta)

Arthur

(Naomi Quinn)

Nights and Weekends

(Mattie)

To Rome with Love

(Sally)

The Dish & the Spoon

(Rose)

Damsels in Distress

(Violet Wister)

Lola Versus

(Lola)

Yeast

(Gen)

Frances Ha

(Frances Halladay)

Side by Side

(Self)

Family Tree

A NY Thing

(Tamera)

The Humbling

(Pegeen Mike Stapleford)

Wanna Come With?

(Susan)

Eden

(Julia)

Art House

(Nora Ohr)

Maggie's Plan

(Maggie Hardin)

Mistress America

(Brooke Cardinas)

Wiener-Dog

(Dawn Wiener)

Making a Scene

(Woman)

20th Century Women

(Abbie Porter)

Jay Kelly

You Wont Miss Me

(Bridget)

Northern Comfort

(Cassandra)

Jackie

(Nancy Tuckerman)

Isle of Dogs

(Tracy Walker (voice))

Jagoo

(Olivia)

The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected)

(Victoria (voice))

The Making of 'Making a Scene'

(Self)

Thanks for the Add!

(Girl)

White Noise

(Babette Gladney)

Quick Feet, Soft Hands

(Lisa)

Late Night with Seth Meyers

(Self)

Portlandia

73 Questions

(Self)

The Mindy Project

(Sarah Branum)

How I Met Your Dad

(Sally Javits)

Made in Hollywood

(Self)

60 Minutes

(Self)

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

(Self)

Variety Studio: Actors on Actors

(Self)

Off Script with The Hollywood Reporter

(Self)

Golden Globe Awards

(Self - Winner)

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

(Self)

Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen

(Self - Guest)

China, IL

(Pony Merks (voice))

Saturday Night Live

(Self - Cameo (uncredited))

The View

(Self)

Cannes Festival

(Self - Guest)

Close Up with The Hollywood Reporter

(Self)

The Oscars

(Self)

The Ghost and Molly McGee

(Self (voice))

Off Camera with Sam Jones

(Self)