Born Kate Garry Hudson, on April 19, 1979, in Los Angeles, California.  The daughter of actress-producer Goldie Hawn and Bill Hudson, a 1970s  television comedian, Kate Hudson was raised by her mother and Hawn?s  longtime companion, actor Kurt Russell, after her parents divorced when  she was 18 months old. No stranger to the show business life, Hudson  decided to embark on an acting career of her own, landing an agent and a  guest spot on the TV drama Party of Five in 1996. Upon her acceptance  to New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, Hudson convinced Hawn  and Russell to let her defer a year in order to concentrate on finding  her first film role.
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.  An immensely watchable young actress, Kate Hudson is one of a rare breed  that stands out due to her onscreen presence, and sheer star quality  that makes her more than just another Hollywood actress. She possesses a  smile that lights up the screen whenever she's up there, and you  literally can't take your eyes off her.







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