Mae Whitman

Mae Whitman
Mae Margaret Whitman (born June 9, 1988) is an American actress and singer. She began acting in commercials as a child, making her film debut at the age of six in the romantic drama When a Man Loves a Woman (1994). She achieved recognition as a child actress for her supporting roles in One Fine Day (1996), Independence Day (1996), Hope Floats (1998), and her television roles on Chicago Hope (1996–1999) and JAG (1998–2001). Whitman gained mainstream attention for her recurring role as Ann Veal on the Fox sitcom Arrested Development (2004–2006, 2013), as Amber Holt on the NBC drama series Parenthood (2010–2015), and as Annie Marks on the NBC crime comedy Good Girls (2018–2021). For her work on Parenthood, she was nominated for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series. Whitman ventured into mature film roles with Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010) and The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012), and made her leading role film debut in The DUFF (2015), for which she received critical praise and a Teen Choice Award nomination. Whitman established herself as a prominent voice actor in children's film and television for her voice performances as Little Suzy in Johnny Bravo (1997–2004), Shanti in The Jungle Book 2 (2003), Katara in the Nickelodeon cartoon Avatar: The Last Airbender (2005–2008), Rose/Huntsgirl on American Dragon: Jake Long (2005–2007), Tinker Bell in eponymous films, Wonder Girl / Cassie Sandsmark in Young Justice (2012–2022), April O'Neil in the 2012 incarnation of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and Amity Blight in The Owl House (2020–2023).
Acted Movies
Director: Rachel Lee Goldenberg
Writers: Amy Talkington,
Cast: Ashleigh Murray, Chloe Bennet, Jessica Rothe, Jessie Ennis, Josh Whitehouse, Judy Greer, Logan Paul, Mae Whitman, Mario Revolori, Rob Huebel,
Director: Ari Sandel
Writers: Josh A. Cagan,
Cast: Allison Janney, Bella Thorne, Bianca A. Santos, Chris Wylde, Ken Jeong, Mae Whitman, Robbie Amell, Romany Malco, Seth Meriwether, Skyler Samuels,
Director: Peggy Holmes
Writers: Kate Kondell,
Cast: Angela Bartys, Carlos Ponce, Christina Hendricks, Jim Cummings, Lucy Liu, Mae Whitman, Megan Hilty, Pamela Adlon, Raven-Symoné, Tom Hiddleston,
Director: Morgan O'Neill
Writers: Paul Leyden,
Cast: Dallas Roberts, Gary Anthony Williams, Jennifer Carpenter, John Cusack, Katherine Waterston, Ksenia Solo, Mae Whitman, Mageina Tovah, Michael Trevino, Sonya Walger,
Director: Stephen Chbosky
Writers: Stephen Chbosky,
Cast: Dylan McDermott, Emma Watson, Ezra Miller, Joan Cusack, Johnny Simmons, Kate Walsh, Logan Lerman, Mae Whitman, Melanie Lynskey, Nina Dobrev,
Director: Peggy Holmes
Writers: Ryan Rowe,
Cast: Angela Bartys, Jeff Bennett, Lucy Hale, Lucy Liu, Mae Whitman, Matt Lanter, Megan Hilty, Pamela Adlon, Raven-Symoné, Timothy Dalton,
Director: Robert Harmon
Writers: Michael Brandman,
Cast: Kathy Baker, Kohl Sudduth, Krista Allen, Mae Whitman, Saul Rubinek, Stephen McHattie, Todd Hofley, Tom Selleck, William Devane, William Sadler,
Director: Steve Trenbirth
Writers: Karl Geurs,
Cast: Bob Joles, Connor Funk, Haley Joel Osment, Jeff Bennett, Jim Cummings, John Goodman, John Rhys-Davies, Mae Whitman, Phil Collins, Tony Jay,
Director: Éva Gárdos
Writers: Éva Gárdos,
Cast: Ágnes Bánfalvy, Bori Kereszturi, Colleen Camp, Emmy Rossum, Kelly Banlaki, Mae Whitman, Nastassja Kinski, Raffaella Bánsági, Scarlett Johansson, Tony Goldwyn,
Director: Luis Mandoki
Writers: Al Franken,
Cast: Andy García, Ellen Burstyn, Eugene Roche, Gail Strickland, Lauren Tom, Mae Whitman, Meg Ryan, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Steven Brill, Tina Majorino,