Gwyneth Paltrow inherited show business at birth. Although her mother was respected actress Blythe Danner and her father, producer Bruce Paltrow, was regularly writing her name into P.A. announcements on his popular medical-themed series, St. Elsewhere, Gwyneth Paltrow initially balked at being involved in the arts. In New York, her parents regularly attended live theater with the reluctant young Paltrow going along for the ride. Gwyneth Paltrow’s childhood also included a friendship with SNL star Maya Rudolph and a year-long student exchange in Spain. By the time she finished high school at the highly-regarded Spence School, the acting bug had bitten Gwyneth Paltrow and she made her acting debut in Massachusetts at the 1990 Williamstown Theatre Festival. She would return to Williamstown a year later to star in a revival of Picnic with her mother as a costar.
In 1991, Gwyneth Paltrow landed her first film role in Shout, a John Travolta vehicle about an influential Texas music teacher in the 1950s. Given that this was pre-Pulp Fiction John Travolta, the film didn’t make a dent at the box office, but Steven Spielberg, a friend of Bruce Paltrow, gave Gwyneth Paltrow greater exposure through a role in 1991′s Hook as the young incarnation of Wendy. After playing a deceitful con artist in 1993′s Flesh and Bone, Gwyneth Paltrow was chosen by David Fincher to star opposite Brad Pitt in his new film Se7en. The role of a police detective’s supportive wife had been played before in countless films, but the story arc of Gwyneth Paltrow’s character, Tracy Mills, was so memorably tragic that it instantly stood out and made a new movie fad out of unhappy endings.
Gwyneth Paltrow stars in shakespeare in love and shallow hal
While her off-screen romance with Brad Pitt created a tabloid frenzy, Gwyneth Paltrow used the attention to her advantage by snagging lead roles as a matchmaker who meets her match in 1996′s Emma, a waitress whose life goes in two different directions simultaneously in 1998′s Sliding Doors, and a trophy wife who escapes her own murder in 1998′s A Perfect Murder. Now considered something greater than just Brad Pitt’s girlfriend, Gwyneth Paltrow hit her critical peak that year when she played the ambitious performer Viola De Lesseps, an aspiring actress who captures the Bard’s heart in Shakespeare in Love. For her flawless performance, she won the Oscar statuette for Best Actress and found herself besieged by numerous acting offers.
With so many projects to choose from after Shakespeare in Love, Gwyneth Paltrow was admittedly overwhelmed, but showed her acting versatility across a number of genres. 1999′s The Talented Mr. Ripley saw her get mixed up with the murderous Matt Damon, while 2000′s Duets didn’t fare well at the box office, but did allow her to sing a breezy cover of “Cruisin’” with Huey Lewis and be directed by her dad for the first time. One of Gwyneth Paltrow’s most image-altering roles also came in 2000. For the film Shallow Hal, she wore a fat suit to play an obese woman whose inner-beauty shines through to Jack Black. She researched the role by going out to the bar in the suit and was met with much avoidance and ignorant behavior.
Gwyneth Paltrow stars in iron man and appears in spain… on the road again
After her role as the only orphan in a family of eccentrics for Wes Anderson’s The Royal Tenenbaums, Gwyneth Paltrow left for the London Stage to star opposite the legendary Anthony Hopkins in a 2002 production of Proof. Playing a woman questioning her sanity, she was effective in her performance and brought the role to life on screen in the 2005 film of the same name, which led to a Golden Globe nomination. Having spent much of the decade starring in lesser-known films and caring for her new family, Gwyneth Paltrow returned to the mainstream in 2008 as Pepper Potts, the love interest to Robert Downey Jr. in the summer box office smash Iron Man. Reluctant to take the role early on, Gwyneth Paltrow signed on for the movie after her leading man playfully suggested to that she needed to be in a film that the mainstream public would watch.
Before 2008 was complete, Gwyneth Paltrow made a triumphant return to Spain alongside master chef Mario Batali for PBS’s foodie favorite, Spain… on the road again. Afterward, she returned to movies for what was purported to be Joaquin Phoenix’s last film role, Two Lovers, before reprising her role of Pepper Potts in 2010′s highly-anticipated Iron Man 2.
Filmography
| Year | Film | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1991 | Shout | Rebecca | |
| Hook | Young Wendy Darling | ||
| 1993 | Deadly Relations | Carol Ann Fagot | |
| Malice | Paula Bell | ||
| Flesh and Bone | Ginny | ||
| 1994 | Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle | Paula Hunt | |
| 1995 | Higher Learning | Student | uncredited |
| Jefferson in Paris | Patsy Jefferson | ||
| Se7en | Tracy Mills | Nominated — Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress | |
| Moonlight and Valentino | Lucy Trager | ||
| 1996 | Hard Eight | Clementine | |
| The Pallbearer | Julie DeMarco | ||
| Emma | Emma Woodhouse | Satellite Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy | |
| 1998 | Out of the Past | Sarah Orne Jewett | voice |
| Sliding Doors | Helen Quilley | Florida Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress also for Shakespeare in Love
Russian Guild of Film Critics – Best Foreign Actress San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Actress also for Shakespeare in Love |
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| Great Expectations | Estella | ||
| Hush | Helen Baring | ||
| A Perfect Murder | Emily Bradford Taylor | Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Actress | |
| Shakespeare in Love | Viola De Lesseps | Academy Award for Best Actress
Empire Award for Best Actress Florida Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress also for Sliding Doors Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Kansas City Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress Las Vegas Film Critics Society Award for Best Actress MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss shared with Joseph Fiennes San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Actress also for Sliding Doors Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role – Motion Picture Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Nominated — BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role Nominated — Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Actress Nominated — Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress Nominated — MTV Movie Award for Best Female Performance Nominated — Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Actress Nominated — Satellite Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Nominated — Teen Choice Award for Choice Actress Nominated — Teen Choice Award for Sexiest Love Scene shared with Joseph Fiennes |
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| 1999 | The Talented Mr. Ripley | Marge Sherwood | Nominated — Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Actress |
| 2000 | The Intern | Herself | uncredited |
| Duets | Liv | ||
| Bounce | Abby Janello | Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Actress
Nominated — MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss shared with Ben Affleck |
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| 2001 | The Anniversary Party | Skye Davidson | |
| The Royal Tenenbaums | Margot Tenenbaum | Nominated — Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Cast
Nominated — Satellite Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy |
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| Shallow Hal | Rosemary Shanahan | Nominated — Teen Choice Award for Choice Actress | |
| 2002 | Searching for Debra Winger | Herself | Documentary |
| Austin Powers in Goldmember | Gwyneth Paltrow as Dixie Normous in ‘Austinpussy’ | ||
| Possession | Maud Bailey | ||
| 2003 | View from the Top | Donna Jensen | |
| Sylvia | Sylvia Plath | ||
| 2004 | Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow | Polly Perkins | Nominated — MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss shared with Jude Law |
| 2005 | Proof | Catherine | Nominated — Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama |
| 2006 | Infamous | Kitty Dean | |
| Love and Other Disasters | Hollywood Jacks | ||
| Running with Scissors | Hope Finch | ||
| 2007 | The Good Night | Dora | |
| 2008 | Iron Man | Virginia “Pepper” Potts | Nominated — Saturn Award for Best Actress
Nominated — Teen Choice Award for Choice Actress |
| Two Lovers | Michelle | Nominated — Independent Spirit Award for Best Lead Female | |
| 2010 | Iron Man 2 | Virginia “Pepper” Potts | |
| Country Strong | Kelly Canter | Post-production | |
| 2011 | Contagion | Beth Emhoff | Pre-production |
Television
| Year | Film | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2008 | Spain… on the road Again | Herself | |
| 2010 | The Marriage Ref | Herself |
Discography
Singles
| Year | Single | Peak chart positions | Album | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| US
Country |
US | US AC
[49] |
AUS
[50] |
NZ
[51] |
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| 2000 | “Cruisin’” (with Huey Lewis) | — | 109 | 1 | 1 | 1 | Duets (soundtrack) | |||||||
| 2010 | “Country Strong”A | 55 | Country Strong (soundtrack) | |||||||||||
| “—” denotes releases that did not chart | ||||||||||||||




